Third Coast Audio Library
Our vast and ever-growing collection contains thousands of carefully curated audio stories, episodes from Third Coast podcasts, educational sessions on craft from the best makers on the planet, and more.
We’ve also featured some incredible audio work beyond this audio library, in other ways and using other formats: don’t miss the 2021 Web Showcase, featuring a more in-depth look at the winners, judges and even a list of 40 finalists from the 2021 Third Coast/RHDF Competition.
Me, Myself and Umami
When it comes to appetite, our bodies can have several personalities and each part wants its say.
- 2013
- 03:02
- Sharlene Newman
My Cheesecake, My Sweet Self
As a teenager, Marion Kane wanted nothing more than to fit in with her peers.
- 2013
- 03:00
- Marion Kane
My Sweet Brother
Elaine Taylor's brother Clark has kidney disease - and it's been progressing for years.
- 2013
- 03:14
- Elaine Taylor and Clint Holgate
My Mom, the Sweet Tomato
The one thing I still need from my mom.
- 2013
- 02:52
- Morgan Dusatko
Mornings Are Not Sweet, Just Scrambled
Wilson Sayre shares her mornings.
- 2013
- 02:20
- Wilson Sayre
Minnesota Sweets
Sweet corn - a great way to get fat and sleepy - is the subject of this true tale of animal, man and machine.
- 2013
- 02:48
- Becky Moonitz
Making News Stories Good Stories
Guess what? You can tell great stories on the news, too.
- 2014
- 01:20:01
Married to the Livestock: The End of a Farmer's Life (INC)
A touching, sound-rich excerpt from a German feature that explores the shifting realities and complicated relationships on the small family farm where producer Julia Schafer was raised.
- 2008
- 02:36
- Julia Schafer
Misophonia: The Bitter Sound Of Food
The struggles of a Philophonic with Misophonia.
- 2013
- 03:06
- Carlo Patrao
My Bitter Self-Discovery
A personal narrative attempting to better understand my relationship with food.
- 2013
- 03:00
- Henry Cohn-Geltner
The Man With the Long White Beard
He's not just the Santa Claus-looking guy who walks his dog every day on my street--he's Larry Bauer: carpenter, man-of-letters.
- 2012
- 03:00
- Scott Pham
The Man in the White Shirt
Many houses are robbed - but how often does someone camp both outside and inside your house waiting for his or her opportunity to pounce?
- 2016
- 03:00
- Sam Turken
Mayday Mayday
During the dying minutes of April 2003, as the Cornish town of Padstow celebrated the coming of summer, actor Tristan Sturrock broke his neck falling off a wall.
- 2015
- 43:43
- Becky Ripley
Making Radio Against Most Odds
Imagine reporting in a culture that speaks a language your listeners don't understand, and covering issues your listeners don't totally care about - all in a country that doesn't even want you there in the first place.
- 2012
- 01:15:51
Making a Bitter Beast into a Sweet Meat
How do you take an animal once on the endangered species list, and turn it into dinner?
- 2013
- 03:00
- Tina Antolini
Man With a Blue Truck
Who knew a hit and run could end in friendship?
- 2012
- 03:00
- Eve Abrams
Miracle in Gray and White
Neighbors investigate an apparition.
- 2012
- 03:00
- Katie Klocksin
Murder at the Abandoned Red Paint Factory
A neighbor is murdered, but the other neighbors can't figure out who he was.
- 2012
- 03:00
- Laura Mayer
Meeting in a White Stairs
Just a little of my world in encounters with neighbors on the white stairs of my building that has no elevator!
- 2012
- 02:59
- Pedro Garbellini da Silva
Missing White Cat
When our cat, Cake, went missing, we immediately suspected our elderly neighbor, Mary.
- 2012
- 03:00
- Sarah Bromer
The Mousetrap Enthusiasts
My brother and I thought the greatest Christmas gift we ever gave each other were mousetrap stocking stuffers . . .
- 2007
- 03:00
- Jamie Dell'Apa