Gillian Anderson has launched an audio show that will explore stories about people through a “personally curated selection of narrated articles”.
The show is titled “What Do I Know?!” and episodes will be released on a fortnightly basis on the audio journalism app Curio.
Anderson, 53, will guide listeners through a range of stories, covering topics from social challenges to sexual liberation, to phenomenal women and more.
The X-Files star said she was “thrilled” about the show and added in a statement about her partnership with Curio: “By taking the time to listen and reflect on inspiring and surprising stories, we can open our minds to new perspectives and points-of-view and develop greater understanding and empathy. I hope you’ll enjoy listening and learning alongside me.”
The first episode of “What Do I Know?!”, which was released today, Monday 21 February, is about the late Nobel Prize winner Rita Levi-Montalcini.
Levi-Montalcini was an Italian neurobiologist who was awarded the 1986 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine jointly with her colleague, Stanley Cohen, for the discovery of nerve growth factor.
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Via: Independent