
EPISODE SIXTY Going Back To An Empty House
Spanish scholar Javier Cardeña Contreras does all the heavy lifting in this inaugural 13-theme speed round exploration of Quijote, Shawshank...
Radio and PodcastLive Radio & PodcastsOpening Radio and Podcast...

Radio and PodcastLive Radio & PodcastsFetching podcast shows and categories...
Radio and PodcastLive Radio & PodcastsFetching podcast episodes...

Radio Expeditions into the Geographies of Everything & Nothing

Spanish scholar Javier Cardeña Contreras does all the heavy lifting in this inaugural 13-theme speed round exploration of Quijote, Shawshank...

In Climate Thinking Change we speak with Dr. Lawrence Hamilton of the University of New Hampshire about the survey work he has done to get c...

Poster Bear is the second part of a two-episode exploration of two polar bears—the one that travels along the ice and the other one that cir...

On expedition in Svalbard we encountered the circa 1930s cabin that pioneer female big game hunter and writer Wanny Wolstad lived in during...

In Asking Svalbard we begin to move beyond generalization about the Arctic. By digging deeper we interrogate a place that might only exist o...

How does one prepare for an expedition to the Arctic North? In Don’t Feed the Bears we speak with Ann Christin Auestad, project manager at t...

In Arctic Fever we embark on our multi-episode explorations of “The Arctic.” Joining us is historian Michael Robinson—creator, host and prod...

In EPISODE FIFTY TWO we track down Andy Merrifield, a well-published UK-based geographer who left academia in 2003 to do what he loves. We d...

Who is imagining the energy landscapes of the future? How are they doing it? Where? In what spaces? Elizabeth Monoian and Robert Ferry, Foun...

Celebrating Geographical Imaginations: Radio Expeditions into the Geographies of Everything and Nothing’s 50th episode we revisit the...

For the opener of Season Five, we are joined by Phil Cousineau , the award-winning author of The Art of Pilgrimage . In a wide-ranging “long...

In EPISODE FORTY EIGHT we are joined again by geographer Johnny Finn (from EPISODE THIRTY TWO). Rounding out our three-episode on-the-ground...

In our second episode from fieldwork in Cuba we sit down with “Song Maker” Enid Rosales and discuss her two albums ( Brisa Pasajera and Dent...

With EPISODE FORTY SIX we start a series of episodes made while conducting fieldwork in Cuba in Spring 2018. In Puentes we sit down with don...

Radio Expeditions into the Geographies of Everything & Nothing

In Geographies of Everything we have the great pleasure of sitting down with world renowned academic geographer Dr. Yi-Fu Tuan. In the first...

In EPISODE FORTY THREE we continue with our two-part Summer Reading Series and finish our review of John Kirtland Wright’s 1946 Presid...

In EPISODE FORTY TWO we start our two-episode Summer Reading Series with a reading and discussion of John Kirtland Wright’s 1946 Association...

In DARchitecture we discuss architectural heritage in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. Joining us for an episode-long conversation is Aida Mulokozi,...

In EPISODE FORTY we are on field assignment exploring the multi-species geographies of, perhaps, the most iconic safari game drive in the wo...

In EPISODE THIRTY-NINE we set out and explore “Dar City Geographies” with urban geographer Dr. Sarah Smiley from Kent State University. This...

In “Piece by Piece,” we sit down with Rukia Hatibu, aka The Annoyin’ Artist , to discuss the importance of making public our ideas, stories...

“Zanzibar, or the Last Reason,” translated from the German, “ Sansibar oder der letzte Grund ,” is a novel by Alfred Andersch where one of t...

In “La Arquitecta” we explore the resonance of spaces and the social aspects of urban design with German-born architect Chris Heidrich . The...

We finish our summer reading of C.C. Long’s “ Home Geography ” in EPISODE THIRTY FIVE. Lessons 33 through 45 round out this primer for devel...

In EPISODE THIRTY FOUR we pick up from where we left off in C.C. Long’s classic text, “ Home Geography for Primary Grades .” Starting with L...

Welcome to our inaugural summer reading series. Listen to EPISODE THIRTY THREE as we explore C.C. Long’s 1894 classic primary school text. I...

What comes to mind when someone says, “CUBA?” Classic automobiles, Buena Vista, Che? Maybe you envision a socialist utopia? Or a maybe a com...

In EPISODE THIRTY ONE we use statistics to bring the world closer to home and to inform how we think about our place within the milieu. Forg...

In Dances with Bees we venture to the shores of Wolfgangsee to visit the apiary of Nobel Prize winner Karl von Frisch to see first-hand and...

In A Great American Pilgrimage we walk 3500 kilometers from Maine to Georgia in the Eastern woods of the United States traversing the ridge-...

In Auf Deutsch Bitte we explore linguistic borrowings from German. Joining the show in conversation are Salzburg locals and Sprachgefüle Mar...

In EPISODE TWENTY SEVEN we explore alternatives to the conventional world map and question how much this standard image of the world frames...

In EPISODE TWENTY SIX we set up a pub-style quiz game for you to play at home with your friends and family. Many of us have had our geograph...

In Psychogeography 101 we discuss contemporary urban exploration practices with cultural theorist and psychogeographer Tina Richardson . Aft...

In EPISODE TWENTY FOUR, Countries & Capitals , we seek to increase our geographic literacy by reviewing country names (in the order of m...

Maps are ubiquitous in today’s world. Our geographical imaginations are both expanded and limited by their form. But, what is a map? Roughly...

Does a city have its own song? A hum and beat that makes it unique? Join us on this short expedition to record the soundscape produced by th...

In EPISODE TWENTY ONE, Seeing Heimat Through a Lens , we discuss the power of photography to shape and frame sentiments and ideas about plac...

In EPISODE TWENTY, Sitting Near Borges , we look at the geographical imagination of the Argentine writer Jorge Luis Borges. We visit a park...

In the show’s 19th episode we test locals on their knowledge of the country of Paraguay while locating their own geographical imaginations a...

In Pedagogy of the Compressed we venture through different spaces of teaching and learning with Dr. Rich Heyman of the University of Texas a...

In EPISODE SEVENTEEN we start here in Salzburg with the statue of St. Vergil, an 8th century Irish monk who believed the world was round and...

In Making Heritage we venture out to explore 3 Austrian cultural heritage sites: the historic city center of Salzburg, the Hallstatt-Dachste...

Does the City of Salzburg have rhythm? Or rhythms, plural? How do we access it? Or them? In EPISODE FIFTEEN we explore the concept of rhythm...

In EPISODE FOURTEEN we look at how Alpine folk culture has made it into global popular culture on the back of the Krampus. In a conversation...

In EPISODE THIRTEEN we join Bärbel Hartje of the International Summer Academy of Fine Arts to investigate the connections between theoretica...

Celebrating a year of radio-making from inside the incubator of Studio B at Radio Fabrik , in EPISODE TWELVE we discuss with Program Coordin...

The Untersberg Mountain dominates the landscape visible to the south of the City of Salzburg and captures the popular geographical imaginati...

The Almkanal is an extensive canal system that runs through the City of Salzburg. In EPISODE TEN we speak with the Almmeister Wolfgang Peter...