Abstract
Autoethnography is ready to tap into the full creative possibilities of radiophonic space, to reach broader audiences, and to enter more public and popular spaces. And “true story” podcasts need more critical and diverse forms of storytelling; huge audiences are eager for experimentation. Can we ask a methodology, a form of knowledge-making such as autoethnography to be a way of living, of being in relationship to self and other? Yes. And radio adds so much pleasure and expansiveness to the mix.
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