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A Way Home Together: Stories of the Human Journey

Miranda Shafer

A Way Home Together uses the informal and intimate medium of podcasting to tell personal stories of people on the move, including migrants, refugees and those who have been deeply affected by different cultures. These are stories of the human journey. This is produced for the International Organization for Migration and is part of the TOGETHER campaign.

TOGETHER is a United Nations campaign that promotes respect safety and dignity for migrants and refugees. Launched in September 2016, its aim is to counter the rise in xenophobia and discrimination.

The "How Do We Fix It?" Podcast

Miranda Shafer

“How Do We Fix It?” is a production of Davies Content. The podcast focuses on solutions to problems large and small—everything from politics and policy to credit-card debt. 

The show is hosted by Richard Davies (ABC News) and Jim Meigs (the former editor-in-chief of Popular Mechanics).

As a producer I provide the following skills:

  • Contribute and research ideas for every aspect of the podcast
  • Edit and score each episode    
  • Prepare hosts to interview guests
  • Identify and pre-interview potential interview subjects
  • Build website and produce content for the site
  • Serve as a liaison between the host and the studio

 

Mother: A Podcast, Episode No. 7: "Just Show Up"

Miranda Shafer

Why is it so hard to talk about pregnancy loss? Contributor Miranda Shafer asks some hard questions about how she reacted to her own sister's miscarriage. Produced by: Miranda Shafer (http://mirandashafer.com/) with Amy Gastelum Special thanks to Tara Shafer (http://reconceivingloss.com/) Photo: FlickrCC: Teza Harinaivo Ramiandrisoa (https://www.flickr.com/photos/harinaivoteza/) Music: -Chris Zabriskie. "There are Many Different Kinds of Love." 2010. Via WFMU Free Music Archive -Black Twigg Pickers and Steve Gunn. "Salted Caramel." Natch1. 2012. Via WFMU Free Music Archive

Why is it so hard to talk about miscarriages and stillbirths? They are universal phenomenons, but they remain taboo subjects. 

I produced this piece, with help from Amy Gastelum and Anne Noyes Saini, about my sister's stillbirth for Mother: A Podcast.

If you would like more information about a community that can help you with your loss, contact Reconceiving Loss.

Feet in 2 Worlds Podcast: "How to Wear Your Hair? A Potent Question for African & Caribbean Immigrant Women"

Miranda Shafer

I produced this story for Feet in 2 Worlds. You can hear the original story here

I produced this podcast about the natural hair movement in the West African and Caribbean immigrant community with Sally Nnamani and John Rudolph. I  provided research, field recording and audio editing. Together we visited hair salons and homes of women who told us how their hair affects their lives, their sense of self and their wallets. 

Sally is originally from Nigeria; she knows firsthand the pressure new immigrants face. Sally left Nigeria when she was 12, and when her parents told her that they were moving to the United States, her mother said, “You girls are going to have to get your hair done!” Many of our interviewees had similar stories: Straight hair is equated with “putting your best face forward,” having confidence and being beautiful. 

According to Mintel (a market research group), in 2012 the black hair-care industry brought in an estimated $684 million, and by 2017 that number is projected to rise to $761 million. Mintel stipulated that the 2012 figure does not include general market brands, weaves, extensions, wigs, independent beauty-supply stores, distributors, e-commerce, styling tools and appliances. If all of those things were taken into consideration, the $684 million in expenditures could reach a half-trillion dollars.

Despite the massive size of the industry, this story reveals how personal a topic this is for the women of these communities.