Stuart talks to Tania Mohammad, the host and producer of the award-winning podcast,* Undiscarded: Stories of New York*). They talk about how audio can be used to bring artifacts back to life and how objects can tell bigger stories.
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The story behind Undiscarded: a museum of New York by New Yorkers
The collaboration of many institutions of New York behind the scenes
The selection process for the objects focused on in each episode
Most well-known New York landmarks
Hanging on to classic New York as it evolves and changes
Gentrification can happen anywhere
The difficulties of being an indie podcast
Trusting in yourself and your perspective
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