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Love and Radio
Love and Radio/QCODE
United States
Love + Radio is a hypnotic dive into the gray zones of human experience—elliptical, atmospheric, and often unsettling, it sidesteps moral clarity in favor of emotional resonance, letting its subjects speak in a way that feels both voyeuristic and deeply intimate.
“I like not knowing what I'm going to get from a podcast, and at the same time trusting completely in its creators to deliver something worth my time."
- Mike Comite, This American Life/Serial/The Coldest Case in Laramie/We Were Three/The Trojan Horse Affair/Dead Eyes/Headgum/Burnt Toast/Good One: A Podcast About Jokes/Straw Into Gold
Love + Radio is the dark, glinting edge of narrative audio—unpredictable, intimate, and often unsettling. Eschewing exposition for atmosphere, the show plunges listeners into first-person monologues that reveal themselves slowly, sometimes shockingly, through careful sound design and editorial restraint. It’s a space where moral ambiguity thrives and where the line between interviewer and subject dissolves in favor of something stranger and more cinematic. At its best, Love + Radio feels less like journalism and more like eavesdropping on a secret—one that leaves you questioning not just the storyteller, but your own complicity in wanting to hear it.