UPR's Kitchen Sisters Storytelling Project
Utah Public Radio reporters and producers recently spent 2 days training with award-winning audio producers the Kitchen Sisters. The workshop resulted in a series of storytelling projects with a unique style. This style includes detailed uses of sound and music with minimal or no narration from the reporter or producer. Each story is told by the voices in the story, highlighted with music and sound.
The following is UPR's collection of story's produced in this style. Enjoy!
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Air pollution is a complicated problem without a simple solution. But have you ever wondered what you can do to protect your health on bad air days?…
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As part of the Utah Public Radio Kitchen Sister Project—Reporter Aimee Cobabe gathered a story of one man who, after he recovered from throat cancer,…
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This summer marks the fiftieth year of the Mormon Miracle Pageant in Manti, a rural farming community in central Utah with a population around 3,000…
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In April Utah Public Radio reporters spent two days training with national Peabody Award-winning producers The Kitchen Sisters. The workshop has resulted…
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For thirty years, volunteers from businesses, schools and church groups have been taking children with disabilities fishing. UPR’s Nick Herrmann spent the…
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Byran Snyder was a young American foreign service officer who takes us back to Genoa, Italy 1940. It was the day after Mussolini declared war on…
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Little Bloomsbury, a Logan-based non-profit organization, recently threw an art festival to celebrate its tenth year of promoting peacemaking. Dr. Brenda…
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During this segment of the Kitchen Sisters Project, "Living a Transgender Life," you will hear from Utah resident Dominique Storni, as well as Jessica…
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Air pollution is a complicated problem without a simple solution. But have you ever wondered what you can do to protect your health on bad air days?…
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According to the National Eating Disorder Association, eating disorders have the highest mortality rate of any mental illness. The group is focused on…