How does audio shape your environment?
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From caves to the Great Plains to farming communities and enormous cities, the environments in which humans live have dramatically changed over time. With it, the sounds we experience daily have also changed. Unfortunately, the revolution in our living environments has happened faster than our evolution. There is a physical toll caused by unwanted sound that we are simply not equipped to handle. In this episode, host Randi Zuckerberg explores how modern sounds affect us and how we can better deal with the physiological burden they bring. Guests include Community Noise Lab founder Dr. Erica Walker, Lencore Acoustics COO David Smith, and Jesper Kock, VP of Research & Development for EPOS. For more https://www.eposaudio.com   See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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