In this AudioFiles episode, we report on environmental advocates’ pushback on a natural pipeline off the south shore of Staten Island that's been given the go-ahead from the NYS DEC. Then, a look at NYC's plan to bring relief to the chronically flood-prone neighborhood of Jewel Streets near the Brooklyn-Queens border. And we hear the story of one New Yorker's endeavor to rehabilitate and rehome red-eared sliders abandoned in NYC to their native habitat in the south.
Host: Niamh McAuliffe
Producer: Steve Kastenbaum
Associate Producer: Rebecca Raghunath
Reporters: Steve Kastenbaum, Jarrod Barry, Jenna Post, Bella Week, and Ella Walsh
Editors: Richard Yeh and Curtis Fox
Audio Engineers: Chad Bernhard and Amber Watson
Guests: Gwynne Hogan and Neela Jain
Music Credits: Megatrax
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In this AudioFiles episode, we report on environmental advocates’ pushback on a natural pipeline off the south shore of Staten Island that's been given the go-ahead from the NYS DEC. Then, a look at NYC's plan to bring relief to the chronically flood-prone neighborhood of Jewel Streets near the Brooklyn-Queens border. And we hear the story of one New Yorker's endeavor to rehabilitate and rehome red-eared sliders abandoned in NYC to their native habitat in the south.
Host: Niamh McAuliffe
Producer: Steve Kastenbaum
Associate Producer: Rebecca Raghunath
Reporters: Steve Kastenbaum, Jarrod Barry, Jenna Post, Bella Week, and Ella Walsh
Editors: Richard Yeh and Curtis Fox
Audio Engineers: Chad Bernhard and Amber Watson
Guests: Gwynne Hogan and Neela Jain
Music Credits: Megatrax
On this bonus episode of AudioFiles, we’re showcasing audio documentaries about legacy, and the ways our pasts shape present realities.
New York City's street racing culture has veins that run deep. Over several generations, black and brown youth have found community, success, and wealth, in the elicit side of motorsport. But in the wake of a new NYPD crackdown after a deadly crash, will this community go under the radar or step into the spotlight?
When firefighter Jared Lloyd died in a gruesome apartment fire, it raised questions about housing safety and unchecked development in the Town of Ramapo Here’s a closer look at the politics of code enforcement and a culture of compliance. What happens when unsafe conditions turn fatal?
Adults conceived through the anonymous IVF industry are grappling with the consequences of modern technology that has effectively ended donor anonymity. As DNA testing and online databases reveal genetic connections, many are navigating complex emotions and legal uncertainties while seeking to understand their origins. Reporter Emily Davis explores the end of anonymity, and what it means for her personally.
Content Warning: Strong Language and Violence
This episode was hosted and produced by Melanie Marich.
Audio Files
In this AudioFiles episode, we report on environmental advocates’ pushback on a natural pipeline off the south shore of Staten Island that's been given the go-ahead from the NYS DEC. Then, a look at NYC's plan to bring relief to the chronically flood-prone neighborhood of Jewel Streets near the Brooklyn-Queens border. And we hear the story of one New Yorker's endeavor to rehabilitate and rehome red-eared sliders abandoned in NYC to their native habitat in the south.
Host: Niamh McAuliffe
Producer: Steve Kastenbaum
Associate Producer: Rebecca Raghunath
Reporters: Steve Kastenbaum, Jarrod Barry, Jenna Post, Bella Week, and Ella Walsh
Editors: Richard Yeh and Curtis Fox
Audio Engineers: Chad Bernhard and Amber Watson
Guests: Gwynne Hogan and Neela Jain
Music Credits: Megatrax