The power and the pitfalls of personal storytelling – the best podcasts of 2022
- Written by Siobhan McHugh, Honorary Associate Professor, Journalism, Consulting Producer, The Greatest Menace, Walkley-winning podcast, University of Wollongong
It’s been a strange year for podcasts. Serial, the original 2014 blockbuster from the United States, was back in the news when its protagonist, Adnan Syed, had historic murder charges against him “vacated[1]”. But Serial’s update episode[2] glossed over the flaws in their original reporting, gaps instead plugged by the rival lawyer-hosted podcast Undisclosed[3].
In Australia, The Teacher’s Pet gave oxygen to the cold case of Lynette Dawson, but what a judge called[4] its “prejudicial, sensationalist and inflammatory” style could have caused[5] the eventually convicted murderer, Chris Dawson, to escape prosecution.
It was a reminder that podcasts can be most powerful when they tap into deeply personal material – but this raises high ethical stakes. My picks for 2022 handle sensitive content with care and flair.
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