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This week the students of Nature Speaking were tasked with going for a soundwalk and recording the sounds they heard. Amber and Yessica discuss further their experiences and what they found along the way.
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Here is a story about the air quality changes in China during COVID 19.
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This podcast is about native and invasive frog species in the area of Southwest British Columbia.
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In this episode of Nature Speaking, Losfo, Amber, Ji, and Erin interviewed their friends and family about the changes they had noticed in nature since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic. *This is a companion podcast to 'How Nature has…
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A podcast revolving around how nature is thriving during the time of lockdown, touching on several topics such as marine wildlife, noise pollution, and bird communication.
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This podcast shows the truth of the positive changes behind the canal in Venice during the quarantine.
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Dialogue between sound is the interwoven soundscapes of Mickey and Yi Lu (Zoe) for the Nature Speaking Podcast.
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Ahọn Dudu is faced with the challenge of passing on a message that could cost him his life. He is forced to make a decision and navigate his way through disbelief and doubt from his own people- the people of Oke. ... This audio is part of my Master…
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PLEASE NOTE: The email to send your contributions to is naturespeakingecuad@gmail.com, I said naturespeaking@gmail.com by accident (harry).
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With more people exploring nature and spending time at home, wildlife is being given more second chances.
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Hello, welcome to my first Podcast Channel! I'm the host for this podcast, my name is Fan. The episode 1 will basically talk about environmental and natural changes in China during the COVID-19 as well as the heavy rainfall. If you're…
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The people of Oke respond to Ahọn Dudu’s warning. ... This audio is part of my Master of Design thesis project which uses Yorùbá storytelling to speak about my experience with lack of black communal culture here in Vancouver, Canada. In the story,…
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This episode is hosted by Fan Wu, Mickey Morgan, Jocelyn Kim, and Harry Leshgold. Each of us recorded an interview with friends to discuss and better understand how we each interpret and engage with the natural world around us.
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These podcasts function as mapping based in oral storytelling, a way to share some the conversations and research that are the foundation to all of the Mapping East Van projects.
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In preparation for his story, Ahọn Dudu introduces you to the place he resides, Oke. He is about to story tell a series of events that he experienced in Oke. ... This audio is part of my Master of Design thesis project which uses Yorùbá storytelling…
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These podcasts function as mapping based in oral storytelling, a way to share some the conversations and research that are the foundation to all of the Mapping East Van projects.
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Ahọn Dudu warns the King and he responds. ... This audio is part of my Master of Design thesis project which uses Yorùbá storytelling to speak about my experience with lack of black communal culture here in Vancouver, Canada. In the story, Ahọn Dudu…
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These podcasts function as mapping based in oral storytelling, a way to share some the conversations and research that are the foundation to all of the Mapping East Van projects.
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Inspired by the bounce back of wildlife during the COVID lockdown I have focused my attention on the politics of "wilderness". This episode of Nature Speaking is about beginning the learning and unlearning process of the racist history…
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Nature Speaking's podcast series: Invisible "Noise" by Lien and Losfo.
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Student podcasts created for CCID202 + CCID302 + HUMN205: Nature Speaking, with instructor Sarah Van Borek.
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Exploring a big black and white fish, settler-colonialism, tourists, and ancient waters of the Salish Sea which has sustained more nations than I know how to count for thousands of years...and what's happening to them now.