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Jun 2024
2h 11m

Maisie’s Voice – The Last Conversation W...

Radio Spaetkauf
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Zombies in the GDR. Deutschrap. Heavenly lakes. Joy despite cancer. Days before her death, Maisie Hitchcock and I talked for one last time. In a hospital room in London, she shared her favourite memories from her years in Berlin - and revealed a few untold surprises.

It's not all tears, because Maisie could be so funny. Her depth of knowledge about architecture, German history, music and culture is astounding. This is just a sample of her best moments from more than a decade of co-hosting Radio Spaetkauf.

Make time for this. Take a walk. Listen until the end. Be prepared to laugh and cry. And maybe Maisie will convince you to change your life.

I'm Joel Dullroy, and here I join with co-hosts Andrew Mason, Jöran Mandik and Daniel Stern to remember Maisie Hitchcock.

Thanks to our fellow Radio Spaetkauf collaborators Izzy Choksey, Matilde Keizer, Anne-Marie Harrison and Sebastian Filip. Thanks to Radio Spaetkauf listeners for sending in your favourite memories of Maisie.

More About Maisie

Maisie Hitchcock was the co-founder and co-host of Radio Spaetkauf. Hers was the first voice ever heard on the podcast, announcing it into existence in late 2011. She was also a writer, tour guide and gave classes on architecture and design. Maisie moved to Berlin in the early 2000s, drawn by an appreciation for the overlooked art and architecture of the GDR.

Maisie Hitchcock died from the effects of ovarian cancer on August 9, 2023, three years after her diagnosis. Her only initial symptoms were slight stomach bloating. She wanted others to know the signs of ovarian cancer, for which there is little research. She asked people to donate to charities including Ovarian Cancer Research (UK), Eierstockktrebs Stiftung (Germany), and Ovarian Cancer Research Alliance (US).

Maisie Hitchock Obituary
Radio Spaetkauf Archive
How To F#€k Up An Airport
Rent Freeze
All Episodes and Series
Maisie on Megan's Megacan
Maisie on RBB TV (use a VPN in Germany)

Music

Tom Evans - Particle Sound
Various Tracks

Ducks!
Various Tracks
Radio Spaetkauf Theme - Time Taken

Everett Darling
Springtime Won't Wait
Crocus & Greenbreir

Skiing
Deadliest Tide
Hiddensee
Holly
Portal

Robyn Hitchcock 
Various tracks
Plesiosaurs In The Desert
Celestial Transgression

Benjamin Michael
Requiem

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