StoryFM, a Chinese podcast founded by former journalist Kou Aizhe, challenges traditional cultural moderation by broadcasting raw, first-person accounts of sensitive topics like addiction, factory labor, and LGBTQ+ identities. Modeled after *This American Life*, the program prioritizes human introspection over narration, often featuring marginalized voices within a society that typically values conformism. Kou Aizhe builds essential trust with contributors by offering anonymity, a necessary safeguard against social discrimination in China. While the Chinese government maintains strict media controls, consultant Yang Yi observes that podcasts currently operate with more freedom because authorities categorize them as niche, user-generated content rather than mainstream news. By transforming personal secrets into "movies for the mind," StoryFM provides a rare platform for authentic storytelling and social transparency in the world's most populous nation.
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