Appendix. A. Dissertation Playlist - Audio 7 - Queer Public "Atlanta" **Corresponds to Dissertation titled: Lesbian Radio Radicals and The Queer Podcast Revolution: A Political Phenomenology of Soundwork by Stacey Copeland** For podcasts active at the time this dissertation study was conducted and included in my dissertation appendix A, you will find text documents like this with links instead of direct audio files to download, along with a short description. Listenership and website traffic are crucial in podcasting. So I (Stacey Copeland) have opted to include text files with links rather than the audio files to help support soundworks referenced. Queer Public "Atlanta" episode and transcript can be accessed at: Transcript - https://www.queerpublic.org/_files/ugd/6e90ba_cd43499366384cc7bc2a7fcf881c97d6.pdf Apple Podcasts Episode link - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/atlanta/id964027893?i=1000460530753 If you have any issues accessing files for listening or download, contact Queer Public or the dissertation author Stacey Copeland. Researcher's Episode Description for Queer Public: Atlanta episode was released on the Queer Public RSS feed on December 23, 2019. It is a 21 minute audio documentary style human interest soundwork. This episode is one of two episodes Erin McGregor and their collaborator Ariana Martinez produced as part of a Netflix commission for Prism: Tales of Your City. While this Episode "Atlanta" was first aired as part of the Prism series, "The Atlanta Letters" was produced specifically for the Queer Public listenership. The full Prism: Tales of Your City series is found here: https://www.audacy.com/podcasts/prism-tales-of-your-city-31010 Queer Public website episode description at time of dissertation publication: Earlier this year, Ariana and I collaborated with the team at Pineapple Street Media to bring you an episode of a Netflix podcast called Prism: Tales of your City. The show features queer stories from across American cities and we have the Atlanta Episode. The story you’re about to hear is a is the continuation of our last episode, The Atlanta Letters. The story starts over again but is told a different way, and follows Diane back to Atlanta, the place where the story first started. (Queer Public, 2019) Document assembled: Dec 20, 2022.