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New York Festivals Shortlist Cited for Best Education Podcast
Read MoreThe New York Festivals have shortlisted Cited Podcast’s returning season the Rationality Wars for best education podcast of 2025. This is one are one of our industry’s most prestigious honours, and it marks a continuation of Cited’s long history of award-winning journalistic excellence.
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Cited Podcast Finalist for Legal Media Award from American Bar Association
Read MoreCited Podcast’s mini-series “the (ir)Rational Alaskans” is a finalist for the 2025 Silver Gavel Awards for Media and the Arts from the American Bar Association. This is the ABA’s highest recognition for public understanding, and the most prestigious US-based legal journalism award.
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Introducing the Indigenous Planetary Health Podcast
Read MoreThe Indigenous Planetary Health podcast highlights Indigenous-led and place-based practices for the health of the land, the water, the air, and for all living beings. The podcast is hosted by Professors Heather Castleden and Hōkūlani Aikau, with Cited Media’s production support.
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Cited Podcast Returns
Read MoreCited is an award-winning documentary program that explores the politics of science, research, and expertise. Our latest season, the Rationality Wars, tells stories about the political and intellectual battles to define rationality and irrationality. It peaked at #5 on Apple’s charts for US science podcasts, even above Neil deGrasse Tyson’s podcast.
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Addiction Practice Pod: Season 04
Read MoreWe’re proud to announce the 4th season of the Addiction Practice Pod, a podcast for healthcare professionals from the BC Centre on Substance Use (BCCSU) with Cited Media’s production support. This season spotlights Indigenous perspectives to addiction medicine, highlighting effective, compassionate, and culturally-appropriate approaches.
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Casual Producers and Showrunners (Rolling Basis)
Read MoreCited Media Productions is seeking freelance audio producers to add towards a casual roster who can work on individual projects in an ad-hoc basis.
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Big Thinking Podcast
Read MoreThe Big Thinking Podcast highlights some of the most interesting and innovative Canadian scholars in conversation about their research and on the most important issues of our time. This podcast comes from Federation of the Humanities and Social Sciences, which has a membership of over 160 universities, colleges, and scholarly associations across Canada.