Transmission
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Transmission
Tous les mois, "Transmission" propose un tête-à-tête d'une heure avec des parcours singuliers, défricheurs et inspirants (Brigitte Fontaine, Marsu (Bérurier Noir), Patrice Leconte, Pierre Lescure, Lio...) pour réconcilier boomers et millennials. Une production ARTE Radio.
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New Podcast: The Walk Home
KNKX Public Radio and The Seattle Times want to share a new podcast: The Walk Home. Listen to the first episode here. To get new episodes as they come...

Episode 35: Turned Around
A year ago, Dr. Nick Mark worried he might not survive the pandemic. He's a critical-care doctor in Seattle who performs risky procedures, like intuba...

Didier Lestrade, Act Up et le dancefloor
Transmission (10/10) : de la house music à l'activisme LGBT
Didier Lestrade, écrivain, journaliste et cofondateur d’Act Up-Paris a sign...

Episode 34: Silver Linings
Now that most students are back in school in the Northwest, there are a lot of feelings going around.

JB "Born Bad" Guillot, la revanche des perdants
Transmission (9/10) : les freaks c'est chic
Jean-Baptiste Guillot se fait plus souvent appeler JB "Born Bad", du nom du label indépenda...

Episode 33: Coming Back to Life
On the day I meet 86-year-old Chris Swanson inside her room at Horizon House in Seattle’s First Hill neighborhood, it feels like a party.

Episode 32: The Vaccine Hunters
When 65-year-old Bonnie McGuire was vaccinated earlier this year for COVID-19, a huge weight of worry disappeared in an instant.

Patrice Leconte, drôle de cinéaste
Transmission (8) : de Gotlib aux Bronzés, jamais le même film
Patrice Leconte a réalisé "Les Bronzés" et "Les Bronzés font du ski ". Ri...

Episode 31: The Long Winter
Emergencies do something to our brains. A few months after a catastrophe, people find themselves more irritable and less able to concentrate. Rates of...

Olivier Cachin, premier sur le rap
Transmission (7) : Cachin, le "monsieur rap" de L'Affiche et Rapline
Il a interviewé James Brown, Bashung et Biggie. Il possède une coll...

Episode 30: Words Matter
Living during a global pandemic is inherently stressful. Stress can negatively impact how we make decisions.

Episode 29: The Slow Vaccine Rollout
It’s been about one month since the first coronavirus vaccine arrived in Washington state. Residents, some of them in tears, watched a nurse receive t...

Brigitte Fontaine, chanteuse rebelle
Transmission (6) : la chanteuse et autrice parle émotion et sincérité
Elle est unique. Hollywoodienne punk, lyrique concrète, souffrant...

Episode 28: Socially Distanced Santa
The beard is real. The suit is red. And he's separated from his guests by several feet and plexiglass. We meet Santas intent on creating memories, eve...

Episode 27: Making the Rent
The coronavirus pandemic is testing our society’s safety net in ways we never imagined. There are millions of people across the country and thousands...

Martin Meissonnier, le Megamix des musiques du monde
Transmission (5) : le producteur de la sono mondiale
Martin Meissonnier a sorti en 2019 un incroyable album intitulé « Kinshasa 1978 »,...

Episode 26: The COVID College Experience
College, in the minds of many incoming freshmen, is about so much more than education. It’s supposed to be a formative experience that creates lifelon...

Pierre Lescure, directeur-fondateur de Canal +
Déconner en bande organisée
Journaliste curieux de tout, homme de radio et de télévision, enfant du jazz et père des Enfants du rock, Pi...

Episode 25: Therapies in the Works
Things are getting a little scary out there. The number of new coronavirus cases is on the rise. Hospital beds are filling up across the country. Deat...

Marsu, manager de Bérurier Noir (3)
Pour le manager des Bérurier noir, la musique est politique
Dans le Paris en mutation des années 80, le jeune Picard Marsu se retrouve...

Episode 24: What We Know
Now that we are several months into this pandemic, we are entering a phase that many doctors and researchers are worried about. Let’s take a look at w...

Lio, chanteuse pop et féministe (2)
Icone pop, chanteuse rebelle et féministe sans filtre
Une femme double : Lio est à la fois la nymphette qui dandine du derrière et la fé...

Jackie Berroyer, auteur, acteur et dilettante (1)
Critique rock, auteur, acteur et dilettante
Jackie Berroyer est un homme de mots, de musique et d’un peu des deux. « Chez moi les choses...

Bande-annonce Transmission
Les pionniers de la pop culture se racontent
Brigitte Fontaine, Marsu (Bérurier Noir), Patrice Lecomte, Pierre Lescure, Lio… Musiciens,...

Episode 23: Back to School, Sort of...
In March of this year, as the novel coronavirus started to take hold of the region, students and teachers were notified that in person school was over...

Episode 22: The Race for a Vaccine
It’s been more than five months since the nation’s first novel coronavirus death happened, right here in the Seattle area.

Episode 21: The Long Recovery
Tammy Edwards survived COVID-19. It was miserable, but she made it. She had hoped that once the virus ran its course, she could then get back to her l...

Episode 20: Lockup to Lockdown
Imagine getting out of prison after almost two decades, and being released into … this.

Episode 19: The Unpaid
Since the COVID-19 pandemic landed in Washington, the economic fallout has driven more than a million people in the state to apply for unemployment in...

Episode 18: How You Holding Up?
A lot of us this year have gotten used to relying on computer models for projections of how many new COVID-19 cases we can expect, or when the economy...

Episode 17: Not My First Pandemic
We are a country wracked by illness, by economic crisis, and by tears in our social fabric that have existed all along, but are too gaping to ignore,...

Episode 16: Family Planning
In many ways, “family planning” is a misnomer. The “planning” part only goes so far. Even with all the tools at your disposal, a lot of it is mostly o...

Episode 15: The Hardest Hit
As the COVID-19 pandemic has unfolded, some clear patterns have emerged. One is that people of color are being affected by this virus at higher rates...

Episode 14: Come To My Window
COVID-era isolation affects all of us. And for people with special needs, it brings all sorts of particular challenges, many that can’t be solved with...

Episode 13: Finding Joy
There is a lot to worry about right now: our jobs and our health. How will we be able to make next month’s rent or mortgage payment? Then there is the...

Episode 12: Telling Stories
Telling stories live is both the oldest form of entertainment, probably, and a newish thriving art form. In the Pacific Northwest there are a whole ra...

Episode 11: The Counterpunch
We explore the power of the antibody — a protein that our blood cells make when our body encounters a virus.


