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Neutrinowatch

Jeff Emtman and Martin Austwick

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Neutrinowatch broadcasts daily from a series of parallel timelines which have 32% (± 7%) in common with our own reality. Episodes are updated every day—stream or re-download each episode daily for a slightly modified user-experience. [Neutrinowatch is a generative experimental fiction podcast created and coded by Martin Zaltz Austwick and Jeff Emtman. Thanks to James Coglan for technical advice. Art by Jeff Emtman; individual episode images created using Zoetrope 5.5]
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Candy Ears

Emily Shaw Creates LLC

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Candy Ears is an ode to sound. It celebrates play through audio sketches, stories, and experiments. Works by Emily Shaw (and friends). www.emilyshawcreates.com @emilyshawcreates (IG) Silver Signal Award Winner - Best Experimental Podcast 2025
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Tea With Alice

Alice Fraser

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Difficult conversations with interesting people over a cup of tea. Alice Fraser, Author and Comedian drinks tea and talks about all the tricky things with a rotating cast of bright and brilliant guests.
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The Global Lab

The Global Lab

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The Global Lab is a podcast about cities, global connectivity and the impact of technology produced by the UCL Centre for Advanced Spatial Analysis (UCL-CASA). Founded by Martin Zaltz Austwick and Steven Gray with a UCL Beacon Bursary grant.
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Song by Song

Song by Song podcast

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Song by Song is a podcast celebrating the music of Tom Waits, hosted by podcaster-musician Martin Zaltz Austwick and actor-musician Sam Pay. Sam and Martin set themselves the goal of listening to Tom Waits's back catalogue from beginning to end, and devoting an episode to discussing each track. Song by Song is in no way officially linked to Tom Waits, or endorsed by Tom Waits, or associates. All excerpts are used for criticism purposes - please purchase your own copies of the music at your f ...
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Want all the insights of the manosphere with none of the 3hr listening times? Then consider the Best of the Manosphere, where Wendy condenses the current wisdom from your favorite talking heads into short-form pithy paste that listeners can apply directly to their mental thyroid. Credits Made by Jeff Emtman with help from Martin Austwick -- Transcr…
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“Wherein I pack my indecision.” Lori Mortimer is an independent audio maker in Massachusetts. She created the podcast Mementos, in which guests share the emotional backstories to cherished objects they keep. She’s taught audio storytelling and sound design classes for the Association for Independents in Radio (AIR) and Maine Media. A member of Hub …
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First time collaborators struggle with (the idea of) creative tension. This piece was produced with Daniel Blacktree for Audio Flux Circuit 06: Creative Tension. Each submission was required to: Run exactly three minutes Take inspiration from the theme: “CREATIVE TENSION” Include audible REPETITION (nodding to the rhythm of knitting) And… tell us, …
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A note from Scot: “My entry for the Summer 2025 Silver Sound Sonic Dash competition. It's a 48 hour audio competition where you are given a prompt at the beginning of the time and by the end you must submit a piece of audio no longer than 2 minutes made entirely from scratch during those two days. This time the prompt was 'TMI.' I wanted to talk ab…
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This piece was created for Pheobe McIndoe's "Clocks" Callout. The prompt: SmallAudioArt: Every other month we issue a prompt inviting artists to explore themes of belonging and identity through everyday objects found inside a home. This month's prompt invites you to create a short piece which explores clocks. It could be your clock, or somebody els…
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This piece was created for Phoebe McIndoe's Small Audio Art "Wooden Spoons" prompt. Martin Zaltz Austwick is an audiomaker, musician, writer, and performer. He is in some part responsible for Neutrinowatch, Song by Song and Answer Me This, performs live with The Allusionist, and has written music for and produced other podcasts you might have liste…
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Who’s listening? This piece was created with Martin Austwick for the Audio Flux "3D" call for submissions. The requirements were: Run exactly three minutes Take inspiration from one of four 3D images curated from Eric Drysdale’s collection (https://www.audioflux.org/circuit-05) Include the sound of laughter Immerse listeners in a place, through sou…
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Needless the say, the past few months have been really challenging, intense, and disorienting for many of us here in the US. But one bright spot for me has been producing Lessons from Global Resistance, the latest season of the Disrupting Peace podcast. Host Bridget Conley looks around the world – and here in the US – to learn about how people resi…
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Julie Censullo is an audio producer based in Minneapolis, MN. As a freelance creative, she is really really good at executing large media projects and really really bad at doing minor, everyday tasks. You can find more of her work at www.juliecensullo.com. Created for “Small Packages: The Art and Practice of Short Audio Storytelling”, a course by T…
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Back in October, I took a class called Body-Ody-Audio, taught by Kristina Loring. The point of the class was to learn how to make "sensorial, visceral audio": audio that makes people FEEL something in their body when they listen. Our homework one week was to create a one-minute piece using field recording. It was supposed to convey an emotionally i…
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Back in October, I took a class called Body-Ody-Audio, taught by Kristina Loring. The point of the class was to learn how to make "sensorial, visceral audio": audio that makes people FEEL something in their body when they listen. Our homework one week was to create a one-minute piece using field recording. It was supposed to convey an emotionally i…
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I'm excited to share my new collaboration with the World Peace Foundation: Disrupting Peace. Each episode explores why peace hasn't worked, and how it still could. Check it out here: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/disrupting-peace/id1759500826 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2OVCiz6iZyMywzEzqz2xpK?si=63301eec9a8e4d70…
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Emily Shaw shares firsts from her triathlon journey. This piece was created with Martin Austwick for the Audio Flux "Firsts" call for submissions. The requirements were: Run exactly three minutes Reference an object related to a “FIRST” (yours or someone else’s) Include the sound of time passing (forwards or backwards, no clocks please) Be accompan…
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This piece was created with Martin Austwick for the Audio Flux "Pet Sounds" call for submissions. The requirements were: Runs three minutes long (between 2min 50secs and 3min 10secs) Features a pet protagonist or antagonist Exhibits a moment of audible ALL CAPS (a moment of emphasis that stands out from the rest of the story) References the color b…
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Emily puts AI twins to the test with members of Content Evolution’s coLab, a group that's exploring new ways to make generative AI useful. Learn more about the Content Evolution AI twins (aka “CE GPTs”) here: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/introducing-ce-gpt-profiles-kyle-shannon-4hrcf/ Content Evolution is a global federation of firms and professi…
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