Stories that dive deep. A radio show and podcast where you’ll hear the stories you can’t stop thinking about. From @CBCRadio hosted by Acey Rowe

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Hi friends! After 7 years and hundreds of documentaries The Doc Project is ending. We are all moving onto different gigs within the CBC. Over the summer we’re re-releasing some of our favourite episodes from the archives. And then it’s a wrap. Thank you for following/listening!
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Two women with the exact same name - Anna Marie MacLean - happened to meet at a theatre camp one summer. After that, they experience bizzarre run ins that have them both believing they are cosmically entwined. Hear more about their story at the link. cbc.ca/1.6497868
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After publishing a tell-all memoir about her family’s struggles with undiagnosed mental illness, @lindsaymwong was surprised by their reaction when she moved back in with her parents during the pandemic. cbc.ca/1.6489891

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They were young, educated women and girls in Afghanistan who loved to sing – and that made them a target of the Taliban. Here's how they made a harrowing escape. cbc.ca/1.6476869

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Our doc about driving while Black won at the #CAJAwards for human rights reporting. Congratulations @marcapollonio Acey Rowe, @ShariOkeke @TanaraMcLean and Jennifer Warren. Listen here cbc.ca/listen/live-radio/1-1…
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How a rare 800-pound discovery turned a paddle upriver into an Indiana Jones-style reconnaissance. A lovely documentary by @ArielJeanne about happenstance and determination. cbc.ca/1.5869042
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For desi millennials like Pooja Joshi, arranged marriage is like Tinder but your parents do the swiping. Follow along as Pooja signs up to an Indian matchmaking website. cbc.ca/1.6434442

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Way to go! @andrewnguyencbc for @DocProjectCBC is nominated in the Best Digital Design category with "The Skyluck Journals" #DPA22 bit.ly/3w0cMng
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Sunday! I'm so proud of the radio documentary that @ShannonTyler993 and I made about our relationship as co-parents and friends. You can catch it Sunday (Mother's Day!) at 12:30 on @DocProjectCBC on CBC Radio. In the meantime, here's a preview! cbc.ca/listen/live-radio/1-9…

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We are proud to announce that The Skyluck Journals just won gold @NYFRadioAwards Congratulations to @andrewnguyenCBC who brought his family's story to life in such a gripping and beautiful way cbc.ca/radiointeractives/doc… #newyorkfestivals #StorytellersGala
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For years, Shimshon Obadia worried that wearing a purse that looked 'too fun' may accidentally out them. But now, as a transgender nonbinary person, Shimshon is determined to find a purse that captures exactly who they are. cbc.ca/1.6351513

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In 1979, Andrew Nguyen’s family fled Vietnam. Andrew was only four years old. During this journey, his mother kept diaries. Hear the story on The Doc Project: cbc.ca/1.6185973 #RefugeesWelcome #Refugees #refugeestories #Vietnam
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B.C.’s Amber Sheasgreen is driven to prevent deaths at sea. She’s back from a mission with @_refugeerescue in the central Mediterranean where thousands perish every year. Hear her dispatches: cbc.ca/radio/docproject/b-c-… @refugees @UN #UNHCR
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This car is a symbol of freedom for Ilie Irinici. He first saw it in Romania, and dreamed of where in the world it came from. After a daring escape, he made it there. Listen as he shares how he survived crossing what was Europe’s bloodiest border. cbc.ca/1.6402697
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It was 1980, and 21-year-old Ilie Irinici was lying in a marsh, hiding from police dogs, metres from the Yougoslavian border, desperately trying to escape communist Romania. Read/listen to Ilie's story -> cbc.ca/1.6402697
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Approximately 3 million Canadians experience migraine headaches, yet this debilitating disorder is often dismissed. This week we ask, what can be done about them and why has it taken so long for society at large to take migraines seriously? cbc.ca/1.6396093 @MigraineCanada
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