From Kabul to the Alabama coal mines: Our year in podcasts

Published: Dec. 20, 2021, 7:19 p.m.

b'Depressingly relentless waves of the COVID-19 pandemic continued to wreak havoc around the world in 2021, which made it difficult and often impossible to regularly do the kind of on-the-ground reporting that we pride ourselves on here at TRNN. But the news didn\\u2019t stop, and neither did we. Even if we couldn\\u2019t cover them in person, our expansion of audio reporting at TRNN allowed us to intimately cover this year\\u2019s most important stories and to bring you the voices of people on the front lines of the fight for a better world. In this special year-in-review episode of The Real News Network podcast, Editor-in-Chief Maximillian Alvarez and TRNN\\u2019s resident radio legend Marc Steiner discuss the importance of audio reporting and the projects we\\u2019re working on for 2022. They also recount some of the highlights from our coverage this past year on The Marc Steiner Show, Working People, and TRNN\\u2019s other podcast offerings, including: the fall of Kabul to the Taliban; the fight for Indigenous land at Fairy Creek; Jewish activists around the world speaking out against the Israeli occupation; strikes at Kellogg\\u2019s, Warrior Met Coal, Frito-Lay, and more; and the introduction of our new TRNN podcast Art for the End Times.

Read the transcript of this podcast: https://therealnews.com/from-kabul-to-the-alabama-coal-mines-our-year-in-podcasts

Pre-Production/Studio: Dwayne Gladden
Post-Production: Stephen Frank

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