Someone Knows Something's David Ridgen knows some unique indie podcasts you need to hear Social Sharing
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David Ridgen doesn't have much time to listen to podcasts. We understand — he's busy making his hit investigative true crime podcast Someone Knows Something (and some upcoming projects he can't talk about yet...) With his limited time, he has to choose his listens carefully. So if he recommends something, you know it's top-notch. He also likes a show that confronts him. "I like to be forced to listen to difficult things. Things that are raw, things that are challenging. I feel like it opens up my mind. Like an acid trip, I guess." David joins Elamin to talk about the latest season of SKS and to introduce us to his unique and challenging favourite podcasts. These indies cover everything from birds to outer space, experimental audio to current affairs through an Indigenous lens. www.cbc.ca/1.5955366
David Ridgen is a radio producer and documentarian. He is also the host of the CBC podcast Someone Knows Something, which has released 6 seasons of investigations into unsolved crimes. This week, Dav...Show More
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