I also was trying to figure out what the “best” way to host the suicide note audio was (hard without someone to talk it through!) and at first I was slowly uploading them one by one to a site that was going to release them as podcasts. I gave up and also I think it’s stupid but this is where that might be or would’ve been or one of the places.
What did the Chassidic Rabbi say to the Jewish guy who grew up with Matza and Easter eggs? The Zal podcast is an informal discussion on (usually) profound ideas found in and beyond Jewish life and traditions. Tune in with Adam Valen Levinson, Fellow at Yale’s Center for Cultural Sociology, and Dovid Grossbaum, Rabbi at Chabad of Indiana.
In 2014, my grandma (established 1919) and I started recording conversations about life, love, death, lunch. We called it "High Anxiety" because she was 95 and I was 25 and we both knew what it was to worry — and because we were recording in California, and the recording studio (her bedroom) had one mic and two pipes. (No one said you had to be sober to be on Spotify.)
But: anxieties about doing it "right" got in the way of doing it at all. So, ten years late: recordings from children's book author Felice Holman and her daughter's son.