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Having trouble sleeping? Need some calming sounds while you write? Relaxing Nature Sounds are soundscapes designed for meditation, relaxation, sleeping, and other activates where you need natural ambience in the background.
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Errant Space

Craig Chin

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Ambient Soundscapes by Errant Space A soundtrack suitable for working, sleeping or spacing out. Use as background music; best at a low volume. All music. Set to loop if desired.
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Devon Soundscapes

BBC Radio Devon

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Tim Manns presents a five-minute journey in sound around some of Devon’s most beautiful and iconic locations. Close your eyes and feel yourself transported to the West Country.
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Ambient Soundscapes

Ambient Soundscapes

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Use our white noise, pink noise, and brown noise to help you sleep deeper, meditate, block out sounds at work, relieve tinnitus, and put a baby to sleep. Explore soothing space sounds, nature ambience, and achieve a state of pure relaxation with us. For more relaxing white noise and tips for better sleep, visit https://ambientsoundlab.com
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A cinematic sleep-audio experience where AI-generated dreamscapes become entire worlds. Each episode transports you into a handcrafted Dream Biome, from neon rainforests and glass mountains to quantum lagoons and cosmic shores. Guided by a short narrative intro and followed by long-form, high-quality AI sleep music, DreamEngine FM helps you drift deeper, rest easier, and explore limitless dream realms. Engineered for relaxation, meditation, deep sleep, and imaginative escape. Dream more bold ...
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Echoes In The First Person

Michael Washington Brown

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Echoes in the First Person is a weekly narrative podcast that reimagines legacy through poetic monologue, cinematic sound design, and restrained storytelling. Each Monday, a first-person performance draws listeners into the inner world of an anonymous historical voice—without revealing their name. Through immersive audio, these episodes evoke memory, emotion, and the quiet urgency of justice. On Thursdays, the veil lifts: the identity is revealed, the context deepens, and the relevance to to ...
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Gordon Hempton, an acoustic ecologist known as the Sound Tracker, has mastered the art of truly listening. In this podcast, he shares soundscapes that will immerse you in incredible places and help you become a better listener.
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Immerse yourself in ambient audio from Disney spaces and inspiring locations worldwide. Relax and listen with headphones for best experience. Brought to you by Jason Canapp, creator of Here With The Magic. Watch at https://youtube.com/herewiththemagic and follow us at https://instagram.com/herewiththemagic
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Soundscapes NYC

Ryan Purcell

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The Seventies was a calamitous decade, a low point in the history of New York City. City Hall continually failed to balance budgets and turned to austerity, privatization, and sheer negligence when it came to running city services. Roads disintegrated, buildings and overpasses collapsed, garbage piled high, and crime ran rampant. The city literally crumbled under the weight of austerity. At the same time, underground culture surged with energy, from subway graffiti to experimental theater an ...
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Soundscape

Toni Elton, MFJS DU

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The 2000s were a formative time period for Gen Z (and a time when most of us were born). From movies to cartoons and video games, pop culture was integral in shaping Gen Z's niche humor and identity-and music was no exception. What are the most defining songs of Gen Z? What eras of music took the 2000s by storm? Explore these questions and a bunch of other random pop culture tangents with host, Toni Elton and guests.
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This is Theatre. An intellectual jambalaya and chicken papaya. A delectable expression of my ideas about life, strife, rantings on politics, tech, media and the like. If you're into some poetry, deep thoughts on knowetry, this is the place for you. Yeah I just made up a word. It's only the beginning, so skrt. Dialogue, monologues, everything in between. Listen to my lovely voice with a little bit of tea. I'm just striving for clarity and structure. Oowe. Cover: Felix Mooneeram. FM²: anchor.f ...
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Slow Radio | Sleep Focus Sounds

Slow Radio | Sleep Focus Sounds

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Escape into real, immersive soundscapes—recorded in the wild. Slow Radio | Sounds for Sleep & Focus brings you high-fidelity field recordings from nature, creating an authentic auditory experience that helps with deep sleep, relaxation, focus, and mental health. Unlike artificial loops or synthetic sounds, our episodes transport you to real locations—from ocean shores to deep forests, from urban rooftops to mountain streams—captured with professional recording gear to provide a truly immersi ...
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Sleep and Study Soundscapes

Sleep and Study Soundscapes

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Sleep & Study Soundscapes is a weekly podcast featuring carefully curated and created tracks optimized to help you study and/or sleep. Every week, two new episodes are published, and they are usually at least 20 minutes long. Whether you enjoy the sound of a busy cafe, a relaxing beach, or crinkled paper noises, Sleep & Study Soundscapes delivers on helping you focus or relax. You may consider Sleep & Study Soundscapes a weekly ASMR podcast using various triggers to help you concentrate or s ...
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Slow Radio

@IAmTheHow

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Slow Radio Podcast : Life in the Slow Lane... shift down gears and treat your ears to drifting soundscapes that take you to another world; relaxing interviews with challenging soundart. Slow Radio is produced by David Clarke -- HEADPHONES ON!
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What is an Immersive Soundscape? A collection of sounds used to create a detailed, realistic and coherent scene, for example an entire train journey, a walk in the rainforest, hot chocolate at home with a cat by the fire or grabbing some fish and chips and walking by the beach on the sand with whales, seagulls, dolphins and children making noise.
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Casts Errant

John Buridan

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Casts Errant is a new genre of Slow Audio Fiction. Built through sound scenery and soundscapes, snatches of dialogue and ambience, it offers an immersive parallel world to dwell in. What listeners are saying: "It's a pleasant refresh from the typical non-stop for-the-love-of-all-that-is-holy-don't-let-me-be-bored-for-a-second thing..." "It's slow. And not desperate to get to the point." "...LUSH would be the very first word I'd use to describe this." "Saw the reddit post, then proceeded to b ...
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Dive into the Marvel universe for the latest news, interviews, and exclusive surprises on The Official Marvel Podcast! Marvel’s stars and creators talk about what’s coming up next and celebrate the legacy of their favorite Marvel adventures and characters.
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A fairy tale podcast for kids about real life extraordinary women from all over the world. Based on the bestselling series Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls, each episode explores the lives of women from the books, encouraging young listeners to ask questions and explore their interests.
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Sleep Spell

The Bard Podcast Network

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Sleep Spell is a fantasy inspired soundscape podcast meant to induce calm, sleep, or creativity for your next Dungeons and Dragons session or for your bed time routine. Turn on one of our ambient soundscapes and be transported to a sleepy tavern with a mellow lute player or maybe find yourself at camp after a long day's journey towards the capital.If you enjoy this podcast consider subscribing for ad free 8-hour versions of our episodes. Also be sure to rate and review the show so that many ...
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Experience deep healing sleep and improve mental wellness by listening to the #1 Podcast for Sleep. Sleep And Wellness Podcast - Soundscapes for the Soul We strive to provide the most relaxing and immersive soundscapes to promote healthy sleep and improve the mental wellness of our listeners. Relaxing soundscapes and music are proven to provide mental health benefits to those who regularly listen before bed. We believe that mental wellness is the foundation of a healthy life and a healthy wo ...
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Discover new podsafe world music, fusion, folk and traditional music with Justin Tabari with his new podcast Planet Tunes. All the music played on this podcast can be found on our website at http://planettunes.lifestylepodnetwork.com For more great podcasts like this one visit the Lifestyle PodNetwork at http://www.lifestylepodnetwork.com.
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A curious little podcast for grown-ups who never lost their sense of wonder. Hosts Elena and Lachlan share fascinating eco-psychology (e.g. the science of the bonds humans and the earth share) alongside original music. It's science meets storytelling, and it reminds us how marvellous this world really is. Proceeds support conservation projects in Australia. For the naturalist at heart. No guilt or gloom. Listen, experience, and remember your place in the natural world.
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Over 2 million downloads! Having trouble sleeping? You are in the right place. Looking for a way to fall asleep quicker, relax, meditate, or focus? Sleep Better is a weekly podcast that features white noise/brown noise/pink noise and nature sounds along with relaxing ambient music to help quiet your mind. These 30 minute episodes are designed to help you everyday achieve a good night’s sleep, mindful meditation, or perfect background noise while you study and need to focus.
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Cozy Critters

Cozy Critters

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Make bedtime a favorite part of your child’s day with Cozy Critters. Join Dougie Pickles and his kitten co-host, Miss Meow Meow, on a calming bedtime adventure, as they visit the world’s coziest critters. Experience relaxing soundscapes, animal insights, and serene, guided breathing exercises that help kids unwind for bedtime. So grab your pillow and join a journey where the wonders of the natural world meet the dream world.
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Happy Sounds tracks are designed for when you are looking for a simple natural background noise to your meditation, reading, relaxing or falling asleep time. Thanks to the infinite variety of sounds around the world, you can always find the right soundscape for your mood or situation. They are particularly well suited for environments that are a bit noisy and you need some override to the sounds around you so you can get on with your meditation, your reading, your work or maybe some well-des ...
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Travelear

Nick Culpin and Garett Martocello

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"A vacation for your ears" Original 3D Soundscapes recorded and composed by professional audio engineers. Our iOS App is here! https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/travelear/id1159408401?mt=8 https://thetravelear.com/ More episodes: https://soundcloud.com/thetravelear iTunes https://itun.es/us/nZ8ceb.c Follow us for the latest: https://www.instagram.com/thetravelear/ https://www.facebook.com/TheTravelear/ Youtube http://tinyurl.com/zxxhlul Twitter @TravelearSF
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As December draws to a close in Finnish Lapland, snow drifts steadily through the open air beneath the northern sky. The storm moves with a quiet certainty, as if it knows exactly where it’s going — a slow, luminous moment where the world feels held, and the stillness that follows feels earned. Stream the new Loopable Sleep Sounds Album on Spotify,…
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The end of March wraps the forest in a subtle, expectant atmosphere. The back of winter has been broken, and the air smells of the damp forest and the awakening earth. A deep, restful stillness prevails in the woods. The rain has just ceased, but its traces still linger in the branches: the rain-drenched trees are heavy with droplets that fall soft…
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Poly Styrene, otherwise known as Marianne Joan Elliott-Said was a British musician, a poet, singer-songwriter, and a pioneer in punk music. She is the first multiracial woman to lead a punk band, and continually dared herself to evolve as a musician and human being. About the Narrator Celeste Bell spent her earliest years living on a Hare Krishna c…
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As Christmas approaches, Echoes in the First Person gathers the voices of history into a single chorus. In this special holiday episode, Choir of Connections, we revisit figures who broke barriers, offered gifts of innovation, and raised voices against silence. From James Hewlett, the first Black Shakespearean actor in America, to Major Taylor, the…
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bright, crackling fire warms a spacious wooden living room, sending a soft amber glow across the space while the winter night settles outside. The logs shift and spark with steady energy, filling the open room with natural warmth. Through the tall windows, the cold landscape lies quiet and still — a clear contrast to the comfort indoors. This sound…
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🦊 Tonight, we're visiting foxes with a special guest: Jane from the But Why? kids' podcast! A special thank you to our amazing Patreon supporters in the Miss Meow Meow and Wowzeriffic tiers: Noelle from Nebraska, Zinnia from Washington, DC, Abram and Leah from Virginia, Layla from Florida, Esme and Rory from Massachusetts, Kaija from New Mexico, Et…
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In this week’s thread, we open the story of Civil War history through the lens of a figure who refused to conform. Their path as a medical pioneer reveals acts of radical resilience and boundary breaking that challenged the strictures of 19th century America. The episode explores the weight of a Medal of Honor, the shadow of forgotten voices, and t…
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The rolling sea meets the wild Breton cliffs — a patient Atlantic rhythm echoing through stone. Recorded on the Côte Sauvage of Quiberon, where the granite headlands face the open ocean, this soundscape captures the grandeur of the Atlantic at rest. Each wave folds with slow power, resonating through the cliffs in a deep, natural reverberation — a …
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This week, writer Paul Cornell discusses his latest release: The Mighty Avengers vs. the 1970s (1:10). Plus, Marvel VP of Business Development & Licensed Publishing Sven Larsen shares what he loves most about his job (10:32). Later on, we’ll hear a holiday tale featuring Marvel’s Spidey and His Amazing Friends. (19:01). All time codes are approxima…
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Katie Ledecky dove headfirst into swimming at just six years old. Today, she is now the most decorated woman swimmer in Olympic history. From winning her first gold in the 800m freestyle at 15 years old to having a current-day total of 14 Olympic medals, Katie continues to prove that she is limitless in the water. This podcast is a production of Re…
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Picture yourself standing in the forest next to a roaring fire. Your clothes catch the scent of wood and smoke. Flames flicker and crack, their warmth caressing your hands. Relax and close your eyes. Let the sounds of the bon fire pull away your anxiety. Focus on the sound of the flames. Your heart rate slows. Everything is calm and serene. Spotify…
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Unbuttoned traces the silhouette of a figure who refused to conform—someone who challenged the strictures of 19th century America and redefined patriotism under fire. This monologue explores the life of a medical pioneer whose acts of radical resilience and boundary breaking earned both reverence and controversy. In the shadows of Civil War history…
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🎅 Tonight, we're visiting reindeer! A special thank you to our amazing Patreon supporters in the Miss Meow Meow and Wowzeriffic tiers: Noelle from Nebraska, Zinnia from Washington, DC, Abram and Leah from Virginia, Layla from Florida, Esme and Rory from Massachusetts, Kaija from New Mexico, Etta and Lance from Columbus, Ohio, Joey from Washington T…
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Description: Night rain against the wide glass of a Seoul apartment. City lights shimmer through the storm, their reflections blurring across the window. A calm, cinematic rainscape — detailed and unhurried — made for focus, study, and deep sleep. Stream the new Loopable Sleep Sounds Album on Spotify, Apple Music & more 8-Hour Ad-Free Episodes on A…
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The sun's rays filter through the dense canopy of the trees, painting long golden streaks onto the forest floor. The air is already pleasantly warm, promising the start of a hot summer day. A deep tranquility prevails in the forest. The scent of old trees mingles with the fading freshness of the dew. The only sound breaking the silence is the calm,…
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This episode continues the reflection on overlooked ingenuity, tracing how innovation, resilience, and obscurity intertwine in the lives of those whose contributions reshaped daily existence yet remained unrecognized. Through layered soundscape, poetic narrative, and historical context, we explore the perseverance that carried invention forward aga…
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🐙 Tonight, we're visiting the Shedd Aquarium in Chicago, Illinois, to learn all about Giant Pacific Octopuses! A special thank you to our amazing Patreon supporters in the Miss Meow Meow and Wowzeriffic tiers: Noelle from Nebraska, Zinnia from Washington, DC, Abram and Leah from Virginia, Layla from Florida, Esme and Rory from Massachusetts, Kaija …
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"Pressed into Silence" traces the quiet resilience of a figure whose innovation reshaped daily life yet was long overlooked. This episode journeys through invention, obscurity, and the weight of erasure, inviting listeners to consider how history often muffles hidden voices that deserve to be heard. Through soundscape and narrative, we uncover the …
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Recorded after dark in the coastal scrub above Pirates Cove Trail near Muir Beach, California, this soundscape captures the serene balance of land and sea. As the last light fades over the Pacific, cicadas sing through the warm air while a gentle breeze moves across the hillside. From beyond the ridge, the distant ocean murmurs against the cliffs —…
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Return to the corridors of nineteenth‑century asylums, where the echoes of investigative journalism deepen into a chilling portrait of mental health history. In this continuation of Echoes in the First Person, the undercover exposé expands, revealing layers of institutional abuse, neglect, and the fragile resilience of those confined. Through immer…
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Today on the podcast, we’re getting into the holiday spirit with a look back at Marvel Studios’ The Guardians of the Galaxy Holiday Special as we hear from the Special’s director James Gunn, as well as stars Dave Bautista, Pom Klementieff, and Chris Pratt. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices…
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With a needle, a bit of stuffing and a lot of creativity, inventor Margarete Steiff stitched one of the most beloved toys into existence: the teddy bear. She turned her passion into a business forever changing the way children go to sleep. This podcast is a production of Rebel Girls. It’s based on the book series Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls.…
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Enter the world of investigative reporting and nineteenth‑century asylums, where an undercover voice exposes the hidden truths of mental health history. This episode of Echoes in the First Person immerses listeners in a daring journalism exposé that shattered illusions of progress and revealed the brutal realities of institutional life. Through imm…
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🌊 Tonight, we're going on a mini adventure to visit marine iguanas! A special thank you to our amazing Patreon supporters in the Miss Meow Meow and Wowzeriffic tiers: Noelle from Nebraska, Zinnia from Washington, DC, Abram and Leah from Virginia, Layla from Florida, Esme and Rory from Massachusetts, Kaija from New Mexico, Etta and Lance from Columb…
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Recorded in the dead of night in the French countryside near Fontainebleau, this is real rain — wide, detailed, and alive with subtle nocturnal life. You may catch distant movement, an unseen animal, or the faint echo of something beyond. Every element is natural and untouched, captured with spatial microphones to preserve the full dimension of sou…
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This month’s podcast is from a Space Out, Outside featuring Bob Lukomski and David Mason. We played outside the Colorant Shop on Main Street in Beacon, NY as part of their 10th anniversary celebrations. This is one of my favorite Space Out, Outside recordings; it has the exact balance of the ambiance and The Ambiance … Continue reading Errant Space…
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At the center of 1970s New York's most iconic clubs—from the celebrity-studded Studio 54 to the premiere lesbian discotheque Sahara—stood a queer Black woman on the turntables: Sharon White. With a sound she describes as "edgy, deep, aggressive, tech, synthy, percussive and lush," White became the first woman resident DJ at the Saint and the only w…
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This week, Echoes in the First Person pauses in gratitude and reflection. In observance of Thanksgiving, we wish all our listeners a safe and meaningful holiday, and we thank you for your comments, listens, shares, and words of encouragement. Whether you mark the holiday or simply embrace the season, may your days be filled with rest, renewal, and …
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😻 Tonight, we're going on a cozy bedtime adventure to visit white tigers! A special thank you to our amazing Patreon supporters in the Miss Meow Meow and Wowzeriffic tiers: Noelle from Nebraska, Zinnia from Washington, DC, Abram and Leah from Virginia, Layla from Florida, Esme and Rory from Massachusetts, Kaija from New Mexico, Etta and Lance from …
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As the tide rises along Cornwall’s north coast, seawater begins to flow into the natural rock pools. You can hear the soft rush of incoming waves, the delicate bubbling and trickling as each hollow fills, and the distant pulse of the ocean beyond. Recorded near Trevone Bay, this soundscape captures the quiet beauty of nature in motion — perfect for…
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Leah Williamson was determined to get to the Championships. But when a referee disqualified Leah’s penalty kick, her dreams came to a screeching halt. This is how one kick, and the powerful woman behind it, transformed England’s national team. This podcast is a production of Rebel Girls. It’s based on the book series Good Night Stories for Rebel Gi…
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A forgotten violin prodigy who once lit up London’s grand stages—Drury Lane, Haymarket, Covent Garden—steps into history again. In Vienna, his collaboration with Beethoven shaped the soundscape of classical music, yet his name was silenced by betrayal and erasure. This episode continues the journey through classical music history, weaving themes of…
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This week, writer Phillip Kennedy Johnson and artist Nic Klein discuss their latest comic book series: Infernal Hulk (1:10). Plus, Funko’s Director of Creative Development Gary Ham and Senior Product Developer Hung Chu dive into the company’s history with Marvel (11:14). Later on, we’ll provide a Marvel gift guide for the holiday season (20:59). Al…
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Misty Copeland broke barriers in 2015 when she became the first Black woman to be named Principal Ballerina at the American Ballet Theatre. She didn’t begin dancing until she was 13—and once she found ballet, she leapt fearlessly into her future. Now, Misty is opening doors for girls who never saw themselves represented in ballet, proving that tale…
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A violin prodigy who shaped classical music history, performing in London’s grand theatres—Drury Lane, Haymarket, and Covent Garden—before collaborating with Beethoven in Vienna. This episode traces a journey of transcendence, friendship, betrayal, and erasure. Through soundscapes of birch winds, candlelit salons, and trembling strings, listeners a…
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🍤 Tonight, we're going on a cozy bedtime adventure to visit mantis shrimp! A special thank you to our amazing Patreon supporters in the Miss Meow Meow and Wowzeriffic tiers: Noelle from Nebraska, Zinnia from Washington, DC, Abram and Leah from Virginia, Layla from Florida, Esme and Rory from Massachusetts, Kaija from New Mexico, Etta and Lance from…
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As dusk settles over Glendalough in the Wicklow Mountains of Ireland, a quiet stream winds its way through the ancient valley. The water flows steadily, carrying with it the hush of evening. From the trees and hillsides, birds call softly, their songs lingering in the still air. Together, water and birds weave a calming soundscape — perfect for ref…
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