This is the official San Francisco Travel podcast. On any day, from any angle, you’ll notice something different—and something special—in the City by the Bay. It’s always memorable, always iconic, and always San Francisco. Recorded on-location, this audio adventure is designed to let you feel what it’s like to be there for real.
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Explore the iconic sounds of San Francisco through our new podcast, Sounds of San Francisco and discover what makes them so special. Each week we will listen to a sound of the city and explore the story behind it. They will make you say, "Take me back to San Francisco."
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The David Lombardi Lounge covers the NFL, specifically the San Francisco 49ers, with a special travel-and-food-oriented twist.
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Bay Curious is a show about your questions – and the adventures you find when you go looking for the answers. Join host Olivia Allen-Price to explore all aspects of the San Francisco Bay Area – from the debate over "Frisco", to the dinosaurs that once roamed California, to the causes of homelessness. Whether you lived here your whole life, or just arrived, Bay Curious will deepen your understanding of this place you call home.
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Native San Franciscan author and humorist, SK Morton runs the lousiest walking tour in the City. Now he's turned his attention to annoying people on a scale befitting the world wide web. Take a listen and try to guess when SK is lying, telling the truth or just disinterested.
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Native San Franciscan author and humorist, SK Morton runs the lousiest walking tour in the City. Now he's turned his attention to annoying people on a scale befitting the world wide web. Take a listen and try to guess when SK is lying, telling the truth or just disinterested.
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Celebrating the Bond Between People and Plants
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Native San Franciscan author and humorist, SK Morton runs the lousiest walking tour in the City. Now he's turned his attention to annoying people on a scale befitting the world wide web. Take a listen and try to guess when SK is lying, telling the truth or just disinterested.
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Who are we when we travel? About the Journey is a travel show about connecting more deeply to the places we visit, and in turn, ourselves. In Season 4, travel journalist and Marriott Bonvoy member Oneika Raymond explores how mindful travel has the power to change us: to nurture us, our relationships, and even the world around us. We’ll travel to four destinations known to transform those who visit —and by the end of each episode, you’ll have a full day’s itinerary to kick start your own well ...
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Never miss a minute of the Marcus and Corey Show on Star 101.3 San Francisco, San Jose, Oakland
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Menu Stories is a multimedia collection of stories about the people and restaurants behind the food we love. Starting with the San Francisco restaurant community, Rebecca Goberstein gets the rare opportunity to interview the chefs, restaurateurs, deli shop owners, and food makers to learn more about who they are, their inspirations, and their motivations. Visit Menu Stories (http://menustories.com) to uncover the stories behind these culinary artists and small business owners who feed and nu ...
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Fiction, fact, dream, and waking life all translate to media.
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Thugs, chases through the streets of San Francisco, scientific discoveries, and other mysteries abound! Matt and Heather Townsend, orphaned when their bioscientist parents are killed in the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake, become wards of their Great Aunt Estelle. Her stately old house in the Marina District holds intrigue, and a secret. Fortunately, Matt discovers the secret on his thirteenth birthday, and not too soon. He was about to go stark raving mad with boredom. Years earlier and unkekno ...
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A string quartet’s quest to shine light on San Francisco’s Angel Island, a site of detention and dehumanization for Chinese immigrants in the 1900s. Here, poems carved into the walls sing across time, connecting us to a shameful, hidden past. We travel with the creatives behind The Angel Island Project; the Del Sol Quartet, composer Huang Ruo, collaborators, and community. Sounds Current: Angel Island explores how we make compassionate art that builds community. delsolquartet.com
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Welcome to Pacific Northwest Weirdness, where we talk about murders, disappearances, creepy cryptids and other mysteries from the Southeastern point of Alaska, to the San Francisco Bay! We have a blast and you will feel like you are right there with us! Intro Music - "Day of Chaos" by Kevin MacLeod
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Become a Paid Subscriber: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/drbrianking/subscribe Dr Brian King is a traveling comedian, author, and public speaker. This is his podcast. Started in 2012 as a radio segment in San Francisco, Dr Brian King spends a lot of time on the road, meeting interesting people and occasionally interviewing them. In recent years, his partner, tango dancer and model Sarah Bollinger, often serve as his co-host.
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Boomer And Senior Travel – Experience Something New Together: The Fun, The Unique, and The Weird!
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Real estate news, trends and predictions for San Diego, Philadelphia, Dallas, New York, Austin, San Francisco, Indianapolis, Columbus, Seattle, Denver, Los Angeles, Chicago, Houston, Phoenix, San Antonio, San Jose, Fort Worth, Charlotte, El Paso Detroit, Washington, Boston, Memphis, Nashville, Portland, Las Vegas.
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John V. Pinto, Realtor waxes poetic on real estate, financing, storytelling, fine living, cooking, and life in the San Francisco Bay Area. https://hihello.me/hi/yourrealestatetimetable https://anchor.fm/john-pinto2/message
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On Travel with The Backpacking Housewife Podcast, Janice Horton, ex-housewife, empty-nester, and experienced world traveller, discusses dreamy destinations all around the world and the pros and cons of midlife and senior travel.
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The Golden State Killer. The Unabomber. Ted Bundy. You’re probably familiar with these serial killers. But in the mid-1970s, another monster terrorized San Francisco’s gay community. He was coined “The Doodler,” and he may have been responsible for as many victims as the Zodiac Killer, yet you’ve probably never heard of him. Plagued by a complicated investigation, a frightened public, and the hesitation of many to come forward, the case went cold, and a killer walked free. Nearly 50 years la ...
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Close your eyes and listen. Sounds Like is a podcast to make you travel through sound.
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Welcome to Taken with Transportation, the official podcast of the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA). Each episode will take you along for the ride as we profile the people and policies that make accessible, equitable transportation in San Francisco possible. These stories will cover everything from the city’s streets to the inner workings of the SFMTA and offer insight and perspectives you won’t get anywhere else. We’re passionate about the work we do and want to share th ...
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David Hollander, The Sandman℠, helps his listeners sleep well at night because they know their assets are protected. Financial and investment services offered through Liberty Wealth Management & Liberty Group LLC.
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Have Gun Will Travel was a popular American Western television series that aired on CBS from 1957 through 1963. It was the #4 show in the Nielsen ratings in its first year, and #3 for the next three years. It was one of the few television shows to spawn a successful radio version. The radio series debuted on November 23, 1958. The show followed the adventures of Paladin, a gentleman-turned-gunfighter played by John Dehner on radio, who preferred to settle problems without violence, yet, when ...
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Listen to unique sounds of San Francisco like a cable car ride, fog horns at Golden Gate Bridge, or sea lions at Pier 39.
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Seven Hills Supper Club is a cozy, wholesome, investigative show about the dreamy city of “Seven Hills”, San Francisco. Come join the hosts, Ishita Arora and Prescott Watson, as we delve into what makes San Francisco one of the greatest cities in the world: the colorful stories of business owners, the kooky politics, the lush parks, the stranger-then-fiction history, and much more. Have questions, mysteries, theories about our beloved city, San Francisco? Email us at sevenhillssupperclub@gma ...
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Welcome to Let's Just Go podcast! We're Chris and Kayla, two millennials working in the travel industry and sharing about our favorite destinations. Each week, we're talking about places we've recently been, tips we have for your upcoming travel, and fun stories that we have from our trips. If you were looking for your new favorite travel besties, look no further! Fair warning: We are adults and we talk like it. This podcast may not be for you if swearing or adult content makes you uncomfort ...
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The Failures Diary brings us, in excruciating detail, humorous tales of failure in temper, travel, parenting, and everyday life. Set in Amsterdam, these diary entries cover episodes of Failure from San Francisco to Cape Town, and back again through the eyes of a young family seeing the world.
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"We are a family-owned, professional transportation company based in the San Francisco Bay Area. We offer safe, luxurious, reliable, and chauffeured services for airport transfers, point-to-point travel, hourly bookings, roadshows, city tours, private chauffeuring, corporate travel, and wine tours. Our number one priority is providing our clients with an ultimate, hassle-free experience. From start to finish, we work together as a team to plan every detail of our client’s journey ensuring th ...
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Tuna Pasta. A podcast following our road trip across the United States where we share the stories of the people and places we often pass by. Hosted by first time podcasters, Takashi Wickes and Nikhil Thota. New episodes every Friday. To see photos, videos, and more info with each episode, please visit tunapastapodcast.org. Also, feel free to shoot us an email at hello@tunapastapodcast.org
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Have you ever dreamed about quitting your job, horrifying your family and road tripping for an indeterminate amount of time? Well, that’s exactly what we’re doing. Follow Maggie and Adam as we drive from San Francisco to Tierra Del Fuego, and all our panic attacks along the way.
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Cities and Memory remixes the world, one sound at a time - a global collaboration between artists and sound recordists all over the world. The project presents an amazingly-diverse array of field recordings from all over the world, but also reimagined, recomposed versions of those recordings as we go on a mission to remix the world. What you'll hear in the podcast are our latest sounds - either a field recording from somewhere in the world, or a remixed new composition based solely on those ...
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Join your travel besties Emily and Ivy on their exciting journeys designing unconventional lives of location independence and blazing their own career paths. After meeting in San Francisco in their early 20s, the duo have quit jobs, started remote businesses, worked as ex-pats, and explored 50+ cities as “digital nomads.” They started the Asian Wander Women community with the goal of bringing together like-minded women who aspire to do the same. Through tales of location independence, career ...
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Video episodes about Kuleto Estate Winery and the restaurants of Pat Kuleto. Pat is one of the most highly regarded culinary entrepreneurs in America, and is the designer and/or co-owner of such favorites as the Martini House in St. Helena, Boulevard and Farallon in San Francisco, and Nick's Cove in Tomales Bay. We celebrate the joy of food, wine, friends and family through our regular blog updates. Welcome!
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The semiautobiographical travel memoir records Twain’s, more or less, personal journey across the Wild West in search of adventure while exploring variable locations. Accompanying his brother on what becomes a trip of a lifetime, the young Samuel Clemens finds himself in many different vocational roles as he explores and observes the magnificence of the American West. Not refraining from the usual social commentary, Twain directs criticism on various social and moral issues which he approach ...
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Weekly podcast dedicated to topics of culture, history, travel and tourism from Ponce, Puerto Rico and the Caribbean.
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Gentrification is changing cities across America, forcing people from neighborhoods they have long called home. Call them the displaced. Now those priced out of the Bay Area are looking for a better life in an unlikely place. American Suburb follows this migration to one California town along the Delta, 45 miles from San Francisco. But is this once sleepy suburb ready for them? KQED’s Devin Katayama and Sandhya Dirks explore that question, taking us into the ordinary spaces of suburban life ...
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Cultural chitchat for know-it-alls, ne'er-do-wells and nattering nabobs everywhere. Like the unholy coupling of FRESH AIR and THE BEST DAMN SPORTS SHOW, NEST OF VIPERS is smart, funny, and irreverent. Each episode features the rantings, ravings and erudite patter of independent musicians, filmmakers, writers and comedians holding court on cultural topics of the utmost importance. Hosted by San Francisco independent filmmaker Danny Plotnick.
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We discuss whatever is on our mind while offering our opinions on current events, culture, politics, and our daily interactions. Sometimes serious, but mostly comedic, turn up the volume and enjoy our crazy rhetoric.
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Join host Walter Thompson for The Golden City, a podcast that presents stories from San Francisco’s past, present and future. In each episode, Thompson and guests explore aspects of the city’s news, history and culture that often go overlooked. Whether you’re a native or a tourist, listen to the The Golden City, and you’ll learn something new about one of the most familiar cities on Earth.
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Award-winning travel writer and novelist C.M. Mayo hosts several podcast series here: "Conversations with Other Writers"; "Marfa Mondays: Exploring Marfa, Texas & Environs in 24 Podcasts 2012-2013"; "Podcasts for Writers," and more.
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“Indulge in the Authentic” in Yolo County, California. We invite you to join us in exploring the hidden gems of this charming California region. Nestled in the heart of Northern California, just a short distance from Sacramento, Napa and San Francisco, Yolo County boasts a unique blend of natural beauty and vibrant culture. Yolo County is a world unto itself, where lush vineyards yield some of the finest local wines, and farm-to-table restaurants celebrate the region's agricultural bounty. J ...
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DJ Cool Carla , a DJ, Photographer, Singer, Songwriter, Chef, Traveler
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Issues and Ideas is a show that features a wide variety of people sharing their thoughts and perspectives about local issues, initiatives and events on the Central Coast. You might hear a policy maker discussing new regulation, an artist sharing their creative process, an entrepreneur exploring sustainable business practices, or an author talking about her latest book.Regular contributors and segments include: the KCBX News team; travel correspondent Tom Wilmer's Journeys of Discovery; Fathe ...
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49ers Intel: How every single player is doing at training camp — from Brock Purdy to Cam Latu
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Brock Purdy is better than Jordan Love, so how much money will the 49ers have to pay him?
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Send us a Text Message. Brock Purdy is better than Jordan Love, so how much money will the 49ers have to pay him? The Growth Gear Explore business growth and success strategies with Tim Jordan on 'The Growth Gear. Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify Out-of-the-box insights from digital leaders Delivered is your window in the minds of people behind su…
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Even Gorilla's aren't immune to phone addiction and it's our fault and we are terrible! Plus, Corey just found out how to secure her home from there Bay Area bandits!By Star 101.3 (KIOI-FM)
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Sedona, Arizona: Where to Kick-Start Your Wellness Journey in the Verde Valley
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Oneika Raymond kick starts this season in Sedona, Arizona, a desert oasis tucked in the Verde Valley and known for its stunning red rock formations and energy vortices. There, she embarks on a wellness journey to explore how Sedona encourages visitors to slow down to reconnect to themselves. She meets up with three locals who help her tap into Sedo…
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Early morning English village ambience takes inspiration from Tomas Transtromer's wonderful poem "The Half-Finished Heaven", as we attempt to translate these words into a reimagination of the source sound that evokes some of the simple joy and complex melancholy of a bright summer morning: Despondency breaks off its course. Anguish breaks off its c…
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An early morning recording next to a quiet stream in Gittisham village, England. Birds are singing all around us as the stream rushes past, glistening in the June sunlight. Recorded by Cities and Memory.By Cities and Memory
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"I wanted to compose something as a clarion call for cities across the world in an Olympic year, so this was perfect. Using the sound of the traditional Chinese instrument which was then stretched and chopped up into a 'siren' sound, which was then turned into a loop on which the whole track was based. "The sound was then stretched and modified usi…
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A busker plays an amplified Chinese traditional stringed instrument in the Boston public park for passers-by, competing with the industrial drones of leaf-blowing machinery, but cutting through very clearly as we pass closer and closer by him. Recorded by Cities and Memory.By Cities and Memory
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49ers Camp Intel: Who’s Looking Good And Who’s Not
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"Latest New York Real Estate Vibe: Post Harris Nomination"
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We talk with Ari Harkov, an Associate Real Estate Broker with Brown Harris Stevens in New York city about the current New York real estate market including the sentiment around Kamala Harris move upwards on the ticket. Also what is trending right now. ► Follow here to never miss an episode: https://usapropertypodcast.podbean.com/ ► Apple Podcasts: …
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Is this Starbucks hack genius, or catering cranky kids? Plus, what's a hobby you were all in on, then dumped quick?By Star 101.3 (KIOI-FM)
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Before the rise of Silicon Valley, long before the 1906 quake, way before indigenous peoples settled in the Bay Area—actually way, WAY before humans even existed as a species—some fearsome creatures roamed this land. That's right, I'm talking about dinosaurs. This week we're reprising our 2017 episode from reporter Daniel Potter about what kinds of…
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49ers Practice #1: What Actually Happened — from Brock Purdy to Malik Mustapha to Brandon Aiyuk
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49ers Intel: How SF will fix the Trent Williams holdout
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Send us a Text Message. 49ers Intel: How SF will fix the Trent Williams holdout Support the Show.By David Lombardi
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The United States doesn't take enough vacation! Let this be your reminder to take your time. Plus, what's your strange health habit?By Star 101.3 (KIOI-FM)
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Stopover In Tombstone – Have Gun Will Travel (10-11-59)
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Original Air Date: October 11, 1959 Host: Andrew Rhynes Show: Have Gun Will Travel Phone: (707) 98 OTRDW (6-8739) Stars: • John Dehner (Paladin) • Ben Wright (Heyboy) • Virginia Gregg (Miss. Wong) Producer: • Norman MacDonnell Exit music from: Roundup on the Prairie by Aaron Kenny https://bit.ly/3kTj0kK…
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Flathead Lake Monster: Network of Lake Monsters
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This week we discuss another monster of the deep which posed some philosophical questions for us. What if they aren't monsters, but Monster is their last name? There has to be a network of lake monsters because where are they going other than lake hopping to hang out? Finally, lake monster's existence has to be proved in the simple fact that sturge…
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49ers Intel: Full, accurate Day 1 info, from Brandon Aiyuk to Bill Belichick
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In July of 2011, I brought legendary San Francisco protestor Frank Chu on the radio with comedians Paul Brumbaugh and Travis Curry. Frank Chu is an amazing character who won a few more fans that day. Please listen, like and share! To help support my work: https://www.patreon.com/drbriankingEvery bit helps me create better content.#sanfrancisco #fra…
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Marcus think he has a genius travel hack but will Corey be impressed? Plus, do you think you have what it takes to be an influencer?By Star 101.3 (KIOI-FM)
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Cal Poly's Center for Innovation & Entrepreneurship, Edible SLO's upcoming culinary event, and the Central Coast Cider Festival
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Associate Professor Thomas Katona shares insights about Cal Poly’s Center for Innovation & Entrepreneurship with correspondent Tom Wilmer. We’ll get a preview of Edible San Luis Obispo Magazine’s upcoming culinary celebration called ‘Summer House’ in a conversation with Fr. Ian of Playing With Food. The 6th Annual Central Coast Cider Festival is Au…
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Angel Island Part 4: Dialogue and Departure
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The word “departure” generally refers to the physical act of leaving a place. However, departure also indicates a deviation from one’s traditional course of action or way of thinking. As we close out this season of Sounds Current, Charlton and esteemed collaborators reflect on their experiences related to the development and subsequent productions …
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Join David Hollander, also known as The Sandman, in this informative episode of Protect Your Assets, where he shares insights on traveling at a discount. With over 30 years of experience in tax, legal, and financial planning and having visited over 85 countries, David offers practical tips to help retirees make the most of their travel budget. Lear…
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Marcus went on a family vacation, but left his family behind? Plus, do you have an idea that you are convinced would make you rich?By Star 101.3 (KIOI-FM)
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"When I first considered the themes relevant to the Migration Sounds project I instantly thought of the oceans. Living in the UK, an Island surrounded by water, we often hear of people attempting to cross the channel to find safety, with frequent news reports of drownings due to unsafe, overcrowded boats. All too often, these people are dehumanised…
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"My piece "Portland" is my emotional response to the field recording of anti-Trump protestors following an election in Portland, Oregon. "Say it loud, say it clear" they chant about welcoming immigrants to the USA. "In the second part of my piece I incorporate the chant, manipulating it to time with the music as if they were performed together. My …
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"When I first heard the field recording before even reading the description it really took me back to conversations in the temple (Cambodian and Vietnamese where I am from). The chatters between elders and sense of calm flew over me. When I read what the field recording was about that is when I knew this was right up my alley. A lot of my music has…
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"Joseph describes himself as a painter by profession - this piece attempts to paint musical scenery around the edges of Joseph's story, recounting his own journey of migration, and wanting to place him very much at the centre, and highlight rather than draw attention away from his words. The tone of the accompanying music is a simple reflection of …
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This recording was anonymously submitted from a recent migrant to the UK, who has a partner with a job in the UK but still works in the Netherlands themselves. Here, he is passing the border and going through the passportcontrol to get to and from work. It's illegal to record at the border crossing, but this restriction makes you wonder why - why c…
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In 1196 AD, the Minnan people established the Quanzhou A-Ma Temple, dedicated to A-Ma, the goddess of the sea. The spread of A-Ma's belief led to the establishment of A-Ma Temples in Xiamen and later in Qingdao in 1467 AD, as maritime trade flourished from south China to the North. After relocating to Xiamen for work, I visited the Xiamen A-Ma Temp…
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In 1196 AD, the Minnan people established the Quanzhou A-Ma Temple, dedicated to A-Ma, the goddess of the sea. The spread of A-Ma's belief led to the establishment of A-Ma Temples in Xiamen and later in Qingdao in 1467 AD, as maritime trade flourished from south China to the North. Growing up in Qingdao, I never visited its A-Ma Temple until I beca…
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In this audio recording, you can hear the gentle sound of small waves crashing onto the shore, accompanied by the sweet melody of birds singing and the distant chime of a train bell signalling its upcoming stop. The recording captures the beginning of spring as the sun rises, bringing in a new day. After relocating to this city a little over a year…
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November 2017, Portland, OR - anti-Trump chants following the election in Portland, with this particular chant about welcoming immigrants to the USA - "say it loud, say it clear, immigrants are welcome here!" Recorded Benjamin Glas-Hochstettler. Part of the Migration Sounds project, the world’s first collection of the sounds of human migration. For…
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This is testimony from Joseph, an asylum seeker from Nigeria, onboard the charity rescue ship the Ocean Viking. Joseph along with over a hundred other people was rescued from an unseweaworthy rubber boat headed for Europe from Libya. Several days later, he sat down to record his story, leaving from Nigeria, across the desert to Libya and onto that …
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"Qingdao was once a German colony and the city is an exotic place with Western-style buildings. It is also relatively close to Japan and has historical ties. The recorded opera is probably Peking Opera, judging from the language. "Mainland China is so vast that the West could completely fit in it, and it is likely that the performers of this opera …
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"I wanted to capture that sense of secrecy and tension that seems to exist within the narrative of the story. This idea that you cannot record in these areas and also the idea of stress associated with travel and border control etc. This idea that it's illegal to cross a border without going through this process but also illegal to record the proce…
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In this week's solo episode of Let's Just Go, Kayla takes you on her exciting trip to Los Angeles! Join her as she shares the highlights of seeing Noah Kahan perform live at the iconic Hollywood Bowl, and her experiences hiking the scenic trails of Brush Canyon and Runyon Canyon. Kayla also recounts her delightful day trip to Ventura, where she enj…
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"We used most of the whole of the recording as the recording is so poignant and beautiful. "We generated and overlayered soundscapes, and a reverse of the recording we used an envelope follower (MI Ears) to trigger the piano essentially then two overlaid soundtracks in a journey in opposite directions; some lows and highs undulate. "We hope travell…
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"I chose a clip of an interview of a man from Brazil talking about his experience with jumping the US border, adjusting to life away from his family, not understanding the people around him, and trying to act straight. The reason that I chose this clip is that his story immediately interested me, and I thought that it was such a strong point of ins…
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This recording was made in the midst of my migration from Russia to Uzbekistan, through Kazakhstan. This recording was also made in the Hamida guest house in Samarkand, but in the internal open courtyard. In the recording, you can hear the hum of the air conditioner, the quiet conversation of guests and the distinct speech of the muezzin coming fro…
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"The source field recording was captured in the Alpha King, a vibrant barbershop in the heart of Kasarani, a bustling district in Nairobi, Kenya, owned by a Congolese refugee. Hum in the Air was composed using only sound from the field recording. "The composition reflects the warm camaraderie, the connection through music, and the idea of the hum o…
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"I was deeply moved by the recording and text of this artist as soon as I heard and read them. What an incredible sense of space and movement in the recording. It let so many different feelings coexist, a sense of frustration, of feeling stuck but also of hope for what this particular journey will bring. It gives the listener a deep sense of nostal…
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The recording was made from the window of my room in an Aks Sado emergency residence for sound artists in the village of Ulugbek, a suburb of Tashkent. At the moment of this recording I have been in emigration for 2 months, and after the initial inspiration upon arrival in Uzbekistan, I again fell into a depressive state and time seemed to stand st…
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"My composition “And though we seem to be sleeping” is based on a field recording from Uzbekistan of rain drops falling on a roof in Ulugbek, Tashkent. Reflecting on the concept of migration, being exiled in a new place, and being ultra sensitive to new sounds in new surroundings was my inspiration here. "The listener feels like this place is a dre…
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This recording was made in the midst of my migration from Russia to Uzbekistan, through Kazakhstan. At this moment, I have been in a position of forced exile for a little over a month. If I were to describe my condition, the words would be shock, depression and complete confusion. But at the same time there is hope for the best. The recording was m…
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"The audio that I selected for this project is of a call to prayer in Uzbekistan. In the sound I created I wanted to showcase the role and the power that religion has for people who are in migration. "This work is drawn on an intersection between the fieldwork I did while working along the Bosnian/Croatian borders and the field recordings I took. T…
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By the time of this entry, I have been in exile for half a year and am forced to draw disappointing conclusions. I never managed to assimilate and form any working contacts. The formats of sound work in which I have worked and want to continue working are not in demand in the local context. I am actively involved in field recording, keeping a kind …
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Alpha King, the Congolese refugee barber shop
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Alpha King is a vibrant barbershop in the heart of Kasarani, a bustling district in Nairobi, Kenya, owned by a Congolese refugee. It serves as a sanctuary for many refugees in the neighborhood seeking a fresh haircut. The hum of the clippers fills the air as skilled refugee barbers meticulously groom their clients. Outside, a lengthy queue snakes a…
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