Podcasting

Selected audio pieces in English, in chronological order.

  • Painted in Sound: Samuel Bak

    Samuel Bak is a miraculous survivor of Vilnius Ghetto. Now at 88, in his studio in Massachusetts, a prolific painter recalls lost Jewish life in Vilnius.

    For NARA podcast. Photography by Ieva Lygnugaryte.

    June 2022

  • Our bodies are in New York, our minds are in Kyiv

    A short documentary on people in New York City supporting Ukraine during the Russia’s invasion.

    Final work for NYU’s audio journalism program with professor Audrey Quinn. Photography by me.

    May 2022

  • One Mississippi Funeral Director's Response to the Southern AIDS Crises

    Written, edited, and produced by Charley Burlock. Post-production by me. The story was created through NYU's audio journalism graduate program with Audrey Quinn.

    Still image from the video documentary that inspired the story.

    May 2022

  • Drill Down: Fan Talk

    At a high school in Brownsville, Brooklyn, dozens of young men gathered to discuss what drill rap means to them. Coming from different boroughs of New York City, they delved deeper into the story of a stigmatized subgenre.

    I edited the recordings of their discussion which can be found at DrillDown.nyc website, Artist & Community category.

    Made together with Studio 20 class at NYU Journalism Graduate school. Photography by Thu K. Dao.

    May 2022

  • 'You have to be 50 times smarter.' Understanding Racism with Roosevelt Ducelus

    A conversation with Roosevelt Ducelus, an English language officer in Atlanta who joined Black Lives Matter protest.

    For NARA podcast. Photography by Giedrius Paulauskas.

    June 2020

  • It’s Not a Fear of Dying. It’s a Fear of Living

    Craig Miller was 20 when he attempted suicide. After three days in a hospital, he was saved. For years Craig was silent about it, he felt ashamed and alone. But eventually he found a community of other survivors. He realized that he needs to share his story so that other people with similar thoughts would feel less alone.

    For NARA podcast. Photography by Severina Venckute.

    February 2020

  • A Home Far From Home

    How does a place become a home? To answer this question, we invited refugees, asylum seekers and migrants from different places who are currently making Vilnius their home. We asked our listeners to join.

    For NARA podcast. Photography by Severina Venckute.

    October 2019

  • Apichatpong Weerasethakul on Identity and Film Censorship in Thailand

    “Cinema is like voodoo. I still don’t know how it works. Mainstream studios can spend millions but still the movie flops,” says Apichatpong Weerasethakul, the most celebrated Thai film director.

    For NARA podcast. Photography by Berta Tilmantaite.

    February 2018

  • Inside Europe: Poverty tourism in Lithuania

    Just 5 minutes drive from the the Lithuanian capital's airport is a neighbourhood called Taboras. It's home to a Roma community and the majority of Vilnius' residents have never been there. They only know what the media has told them: that Taboras is extremely dangerous. And that's why a local company thought it might be attractive for tour groups.

    For Deutsche Welle’s Inside Europe program.

    February 2017

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