Audacious with Chion Wolf
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Audacious with Chion Wolf spotlights the stories of people whose experiences, professions, or conditions defy convention or are often misunderstood.
Support is provided by a generous contribution from Suzanne Hopgood, in Memory of Frank Lord.
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Featured Playlist
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Here’s a handpicked top 10 playlist of shows that shook us, moved listeners to write in, won awards, sparked conversations, and made us say: Wow!
Latest Episodes
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Guests share stories of prophetic dreams, gut feelings, and premonitions that later proved true, from lottery wins and love to danger, death, and mystery.
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One race offers unmarked trails, hidden books, and brutal climbs in Tennessee. The other is seven marathons on seven continents in seven days. Both turn running into a test of will.
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Two paper trails after death: a wife’s diaries and a father’s lifelong book list, and what they reveal about love, grief, and the private lives people leave behind.
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On this episode of Audacious: Step inside the world of mascots, featuring the Phillie Phanatic, Chompers, and a giant in the world of mascot-making.
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Recorded at Little Red Barn Brewers in Winsted, this Show & Tell episode turns ordinary objects into stories of memory, grief, humor, and love.
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Fewer than 10% of truck drivers are women, and this episode of Audacious, meet three of them: One drives a tow truck, another owns a CDL training school, and another is a trans woman.
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On this episode of Audacious, a woman shares her harrowing experience with delusional infestation, while two experts explain its causes and treatments.
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Two very different stories of settling down in places built to move, and what those choices reveal about comfort, logic, loss, reinvention, and the search for home.
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A funny, moving obituary for a mother, a heartfelt goodbye to one very good dog, and a professional obituary writer on making those last words reverberate.
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One guest can sell you a plot on the moon, the other ran a marathon with zero training and a third bought a chance to conduct the Toronto Symphony Orchestra.