Audacious with Chion Wolf
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Audacious with Chion Wolf spotlights the stories of people whose experiences, professions, or conditions defy convention or are often misunderstood.
Support is provided by a generous contribution from Suzanne Hopgood, in Memory of Frank Lord.
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Featured Playlist
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Here’s a handpicked top 10 playlist of shows that shook us, moved listeners to write in, won awards, sparked conversations, and made us say: Wow!
Latest Episodes
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From lifelong skier to adaptive sports leader, Karen Smith shares how staying in motion reshaped her identity, her purpose, and the lives of those around her.
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Come for the kilts and clangs at CT’s Highland Games; stay for the Witches of Scotland, fighting justice for the accused and warning us: patterns repeat.
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What happens after an unexpected death? Three forensic specialists explain how bodies, DNA, and evidence become answers, and why truth can bring peace.
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From a televised dating show to a Disney-themed dating app to a bomb shelter in Israel, three couples reveal how love can begin in the most unlikely places.
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ARFID, an eating disorder that causes food to feel dangerous, is widely misunderstood. Exposure videos capture the struggle, and psilocybin sparks change for one person.
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Nine year-old Lola leaves England for six months in Germany. Then her exchange sister Hanna comes to the UK, and their bond starts to look a lot like real sisters.
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Meet two cancer survivors who rewrote endurance history: a marathon swim that shattered records, and an ultrarunner who ran 104 marathons in 104 consecutive days.
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On this episode of Audacious, suicide attempt survivors Kevin Hines and Steve MacHattie share what a mental health crisis can feel like, and what helps people stay alive.
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On this episode of Audacious, an ER doctor from The Pitt, an FBI profiler, and a NASA astronaut reveal how experts make TV feel real, and why getting it right matters.
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On this episode of Audacious, two autism advocates - Temple Grandin and Kerry Magro - trace the power of autistic minds to redesign systems and reshape stories.