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Pitch

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  • Summary

  • Music finds its way into every corner of our world. Whether it's sounds written to soothe our four-legged friends, or a loud, politically charged punk song, music can change the way we feel and often has larger implications than we imagine. In the latest Audible Original series, Pitch, you'll hear an incredible range of stories that illustrate why music is so central in our connections to each other, our history, and how we navigate the culture and the current moment.

    When you add Pitch to your library you will receive all 9 episodes, each with a runtime of approximately 25 minutes. To hear more great podcasts and short listens, visit Audible.com/AudioShows.

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Episodes
  • Ep. 9: Blue Skies
    Jun 28 2018

    There are concertgoers who like having their phones out to capture short videos or photos as they enjoy a show. Others absolutely hate this and argue that phones should be banned from these spaces. Pitch’s Whitney Jones digs into 200 years of US cultural history to get at the roots of what is “OK” at concerts, what isn’t and who gets to decide that.

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    28 mins
  • Ep. 8: Home
    Jun 28 2018

    In the low-income - but rapidly gentrifying - neighbourhood of South Philadelphia, Andrew Jackson School’s first music teacher in 20 years builds a new middle school program that becomes a massive success story. The program, called “Home,” became a refuge for Jackson’s underserved, low-income students. But as Pitch contributor Avi Wolfman-Arendt reports, "Home’s" very success could in fact drive the demise of the values that made "Home" so important to the kids who participate in it.

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    23 mins
  • Ep. 7: Mother Tongue
    Jun 28 2018

    Why would a musician make a pop album in a language spoken by fewer than a thousand people? Pitch contributor, Laura Snapes, revisits Cornwall, England with musician Gwenno as she contemplates her native languages, her identity and her new album.

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    24 mins

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Marvelously diverse tales.

Pitch comprises very poignant and moving stories from wonderfully diverse backgrounds. Inspirational for all musicians and lovers of music.

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boy don't touch me


can't stand feminists. go swimming in the ocean, you run a risk of being attacked by a shark. vulnerable female walking alone at night, you run the risk of being attacked.
the world is how the world is, not how you want it to be.

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