Episodes
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Published 02/08/21
Published 02/08/21
I've started a new show, go subscribe! https://linktr.ee/thewind https://thewind.org/ - Hey all, Fil here. I have started a new podcast. It's called The Wind and I am very excited to share it with you. Head over to www.TheWind.org to subscribe (since it's a new show, it may not yet be searchable in the apps, but you can get direct links on my website!) Hope you all are doing well. fil
Published 11/25/20
Van Sounds speaks to Joe Exotic about running for President of the United States of America in 2016. It originally aired on the episode "That's Politics."
Published 04/01/20
Sam Greenspan tells us about the new podcast Bellwether and the process of making it. Sam left a job at 99% invisible and spent 2 years not broadcasting, before ending up back behind the microphone.
Published 11/08/19
“Language Deficit is attention deficit. As we further deplete our ability to name, describe particular aspects of our places, our competence for understanding and imagining possible relationships with non-human nature is correspondingly depleted.” -Robert Macfarlane, Landmarks
Published 10/11/19
The final episode of the Lucien series. Soundtrack available at vansounds.bandcamp.com
Published 08/13/19
Part 3 of a 4 part series.
Published 08/02/19
Part 2 of a 4 part series. Music by Kent Irwin, Em Jiang and myself.
Published 07/12/19
"Lucien" - Part 1 of a 4 part series. Music by Kent Irwin. Thanks to Mignon Fogarty of Grammar Girl.
Published 07/01/19
Postcard from Japan by Rose McMackin // Find her at https://www.disasterologie.com
Published 06/07/19
Nick Rattigan of the band Current Joys checks in every week while touring North America.
Published 05/01/19
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Published 04/02/19
How did a singing style from the lungs of swiss herders make it into the mouths of the cowboys? An examination of voice breaking, wildness and parallel histories in North America. Yodel playlist: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DNYDyXn6qso&list=PLkNGcT8rdUVlvvYM-VvcHJYwpP58vnAdz Music, Book links and photos at www.vansounds.org
Published 03/15/19
A 2013 conversation with Willie Watson from the new Coen Brothers Movie. Watson plays a singing gunslinger in "The Ballad of Buster Scruggs."
Published 12/23/18
A constant ringing in your ears.
Published 11/24/18
Thanks for calling Van Sounds' Nevada News Network. We're taking the week off on account of the wind.
Published 10/23/18
Subscribe Buy Merch Contributor Lauren Baker reads a postcard from Florence. Recorded on a hike in the Sierra Nevada. Photo: Lauren Baker Music: Master Spirit by I Believe, available through Interactive Test
Published 10/16/18
You are what you do but sometimes that line moves, then blurs. Producer Em Jiang and I wander around the tracks at different speeds.
Published 09/23/18
"In January I left my home for 6 months of wandering and, of course, one of the main things I explored were the infinite shades of night in each new place. What I noticed more than ever is that every night is a finger print – each is unique, with no one the same as another. The sounds tell the stories." - Vanessa Lowe
Published 08/15/18
Extra Extra!! From the banks of the Satoshi River to the banks of the Reese River, a mining-town newspaper that propped up a honest-to-goodness LIARS CLUB, no lie, and a story from the city who built itself on such falsehoods. The secret history of bitcoin? The Toiyabe Mole Man in the mines of ERN, NEVADA? The TRUE story of TOTAL LIARS and the history they invented for themselves. Right?
Published 07/17/18
There is a lot of death metal bands in Kathmandu, Nepal. Let's figure out why. Oh, and my mom will be there. She'll help interview the metal bands.
Published 06/19/18
When composer John Cage spoke of "The Silent Piece," he wasn't talking about 4:33. So, what was he talking about?
Published 04/25/18
A guest postcard from Julian Guy, navigating the bus system of Montevideo Uruguay.
Published 03/13/18
Beginning with an ear hike through John Muir National Forest, this episode dives into the process of naming places. Denali, Jefferson Davis Peak(s), and literary reflection on the need to name big, permanent things after small, impermanent humans.
Published 02/08/18