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LAist Studios Launches Podcast Slate With California-Focused Audio Series

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EXCLUSIVE: LAist Studios, the podcast division of Southern California Public Radio, is launching a slew of new audio series.The company, which is behind series such as California City, Norco ’80 and California Love, has set six new shows for 2022.Developed under LAist Studios executive producer Antonia Cereijido, the slate includes Imperfect Paradise, Snooze, K-Pop Dreaming, Lost Chapter: The Forgotten Revolutionary, Human/Nature and The Big Burn (full details below).Herb Scannell, President and Chief Executive Officer, SCPR said, “When LAist Studios launched over just two years ago, we committed to creating a space for vibrant and innovative voices that reflect the ethos of Los Angeles to harness the power of audio storytelling.

The diversity of our city is what makes LA so special and LAist Studios seeks to capture that in all that we do, beginning with our commitment to being a studio where all areas of production are staffed by creators and storytellers of underrepresented backgrounds.

This ambitious slate tells a breadth of LA stories to the world that will resonate here and beyond borders”The upcoming slate from LAist Studios includes:Imperfect Paradise (January 27, 2022)Imperfect Paradise is a seasonal show about stories of the reality behind the dream.

Each season takes on something essential about California that will help frame a national or even international issue — its progressiveness, its reputation as a home for dreamers and schemers, its heartbreaking inequality, its varied and diverse communities, its unique combination of dense cities and wild places, and breaks it down into three, 20-30 minute episodes that will be released on Thursdays.In this first story, KPCC and LAist senior reporter Jill

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