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Cheers to good music and bright ideas from around the world!

Questions
Can you make a playlist? What are you listening to? What are your favorite podcasts?

Favorite Podcasts of 2017
Before I unveil my favorite podcasts of 2017, I'd like to reflect on the act of listening. When we are mindfully aware of our senses, we are rarely speaking. We are present in time and space and listening. These are moments when we hear the sound in the background, find meaning in a song or learn to distinguish bird song in the back yard.

Personally, I like podcasts because they build a visionary world with whatever is in front of the listener. The best bring the listener in via comments or twitter or landline phone calls.

**New in 2017** desert oracle

New to me in 2017
[|State of Nevada] - wiki

[|Future Tense] - wiki [|Off Track] - wiki [|Late Night Live] - wiki [|Space Time] - wiki [|Strike Zone Australia] - wiki
 * Staying Classy in 2017**

Edge of Sports []
 * Soundcloud**

Larry Wilmore, Black on the Air []

Warm Regards []

Afropop []

Wild Ambience []

explained space time (updated version of starstuff) strike zone australia (updated version of strike zone) word for word
 * New in 2016**

future tense offtrack latenightlive [|rip - first dog on the moon]
 * Australia**

Le Show
 * USA**

[|British history podcast] [|@BritishPodcast]
 * USA/Britain**

The BHP is a chronological retelling of the history of Britain with a particular focus upon the lives of the people. You won't find a dry recounting of dates and battles here, but instead you'll learn about who these people were and how their desires, fears, and flaws shaped the histories of England, Scotland, and Wales.

also [|http://revisionisthistory.com] https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/id1119389968 https://twitter.com/Panoply/status/763728886744121344

No Such Thing as the News / No Such Thing as a Fish http://www.nosuchthingasthenews.com/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsTHSJJ6okpxgSvOuiwvPcA/videos https://twitter.com/Schreiberland http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07cc8yk/no-such-thing-as-the-news-episode-1 https://soundcloud.com/nosuchthingasafish/episode-114-no-such-thing-as-a-tantrump http://qi.com/podcast/

Hosted by Dan Schreiber (@[|schreiberland]) with James Harkin (@[|eggshaped]), Andrew Hunter Murray (@[|andrewhunterm]), Anna Ptaszynski and an assortment of other elves. Head to www.qi.com/podcast for bonus extras

http://www.wnyc.org/shows/radiolabmoreperfect - https://twitter.com/MorePerfect

http://homebrave.com http://www.maximumfun.org/shows/greatest-generation

Do you know how to make a playlist?

Play all. Creating a #Papahānaumokuākea Playlist on AppleTV https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLGcZwmpqrhGZ6ytn69IlUa_4Bu3swrQ4X

https://soundcloud.com/wildambience https://twitter.com/wildambience
 * Classics**
 * Wild Ambience**

Wild Ambience is a collection of pure nature recordings capturing the beauty of wild soundscapes from around the world. From the rhododendron forests of the Nepal Himalaya, to the pulsing rhythms of tropical rainforest in Borneo, the recordings are focused on specific locations and eco-systems with the aim of preserving the unique soundscapes of these disappearing habitats.

[|Wildambience – Audiobiography-wild-ambience] In addition to my own recordings, I am also gathering a collection of other outstanding natural bird sounds captured by other recordists which represent some of the most unusual and beautiful sounds on the planet. These other recordings are made available under various Creative Commons licenses (see each individual track for further license details). Many of these are featured on the group [|soundcloud.com/groups/incredible-sounds-of-nature].

[|Show less]
 * WildAmbience.com
 * Facebook
 * Twitter
 * Marc Anderson Photography
 * LinkedIn
 * Equipment Info Page
 * Nature Soundmap Website

http://boingboing.net/2016/12/12/pick-out-live-radio-streams-fr.html

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[|British history podcast] [|@BritishPodcast]

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[|Radio New Zealand]
has a number of treasures including two favorite programs for long listens: Media Watch ad Te Ahi Kaa. Media Watch: http://www.radionz.co.nz/national/programmes/mediawatch https://twitter.com/MediawatchNZ

Sponsored Content on Media Watch http://podcast.radionz.co.nz/mwatch/mwatch-20150301-0906-mediawatch_for_1_march_2015-048.mp3 Minute 28:30

Te Ahi Kaa: http://www.radionz.co.nz/national/programmes/teahikaa http://twitter.com/RNZ_TeAhiKaa http://www.facebook.com/pages/Te-Ahi-Kaa/118788734823376

ABC is home to [|Radio National or RN]. Programs are available through livestreaming (aka appointment radio) and subscriptions through Itunes. Twitter: [|@RadioNational] [|Future Tense] - wiki - [|@RNFutureTense] [|Star Stuff] [] [|Late Night Live] - wiki - [|@PhillipAdamsABC] - [|@LNLonRN] [|Off Track] - wiki - [|@jones_ann] - @joelwerner [|Download This Show] - http://marcfennell.com - [|@marcfennell] [|Science Show] Big Ideas - [|Technology and Education]
 * Radio National**

[|I'll Have What She's Having: Mapping social behaviour] [|#RSAsocial] - Mark Earl's presentation is a great talk interspersed with film clips (unseen in this audio file!). Insightful and funny. I wish there a transcript (!) and video. Plethora of Buzzwords: Maps, Geography, Behavior, Collaboration, Popularity Curve, Twitter, Wikipedia, When Harry Met Sally, Graph, Spike, Buzzwords, The Voice in Your Head, Think about thinking, Social Memes: As people stop thinking independently, the wisdom of crowds is lost Thinking is to the humans as swimming is to cats We can outsource our thoughts to the brains of other people http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mountains_of_Kong Twitter Trends
 * RSA**

99% Invisible
http://99percentinvisible.org - https://twitter.com/romanmars A tiny radio show about design, architecture & the 99% invisible activity that shapes our world. Design is everywhere in our lives, perhaps most importantly in the places where we’ve just stopped noticing. 99% Invisible (99 Percent Invisible) is a weekly exploration of the process and power of design and architecture. From award winning producer Roman Mars and KALW in San Francisco. http://romanmars.com/radio/
 * [|99% Invisible: Season 3]**


 * [|TED Conferences]**

https://twitter.com/#!/hellobuglers http://bugle.wikia.com/wiki/The_Bugle_Wiki http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Bugle https://www.facebook.com/buglepodcast http://thebuglepodcast.com/?p=535
 * [|The Bugle]**

Live shows! http://www.radiolab.org/live
 * [|Radiolab]** believes your ears are a portal to another world. Where sound illuminates ideas, and the boundaries blur between science, philosophy, and human experience. Big questions are investigated, tinkered with, and encouraged to grow.

[|BBC] - [|Fighting Talk], [|What's so funny?] - http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00k3wvk http://www.bbc.co.uk/seriously

iPadio
Shamelessly self-serving. Here are podcasts I've recorded! http://www.ipadio.com/phlogs/RonMader

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More Faves
http://publicradiofan.com http://richannel.org/christmas-lectures https://archive.org/details/OrsonWelles-MercuryTheater-1938Recordings [|Kreisky Forum] - Jeremy Rifkin: The Empathic Situation [|Big Ideas] - [|What Makes Us Tick?] [|Big Ideas TV] - [|George Megalogenis: The War on Whinging] [|Massey Lectures - CBC] http://espn.go.com/espnradio/podcast/archive?id=2386164 [|www.thersa.org] - http://www.youtube.com/user/theRSAorg - http://www.flickr.com/photos/the_rsa 360 - [|The sound of the universe singing] http://www.thersa.org/events/audio-and-past-events - http://www.thersa.org/events/audio-and-past-events/the-vanishing-face-of-gaia2 [|The Politics of Climate Change] http://www.thisamericanlife.org http://www.nipr.fm Oxford SciBar podcasts. [|NPR.org] http://www.onthemedia.org [|Discovery] http://tmi.wfmu.org/mistakes-were-made http://www.arteradio.com [|Lawrence Lessig Lectures] http://www.thirdcoastfestival.org https://www.facebook.com/fallingtreeproductions - [|@FallingTreeProd] http://podacademy.org - [|@podacademy] [|Slow TV] http://www.npr.org/programs/fresh-air

great debates http://greatdebates69.podbean.com/e/episode-13-hot-fruit-is-disgusting-featuring-mike-schur/

Your Own Voice
https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/your-own-voice/id896191045?mt=2 A monthly non-narrated storytelling mixtape. The series is an experiment in sound design; audio stretched apart, and glued back together again. Part mix tape. Part noise art. Part sound experiment. All non-narrated audio storytelling. YOUR STORIES, TOLD IN YOUR OWN VOICE [|@joelwerner]

Truly inventive, Your Own Voice is playful and insightful. No narration, so the subject is the only one heard.

1) If the program is streaming online, let people know the link where they need to access the program 2) If the program is available via podcast, let people how to subscribe and download 3) If the program features special guests on a regular basis, create business pages on Facebook and Google+ where you can post announcements and cultivate listener feedback 4) Let listeners know on Twitter topics for upcoming programs and links to what's on the air this week 5) Edit wikis
 * Social Web Tips for Radio Broadcasters -** Some pros continue to air programs the old school way -- on the airwaves. Here are a few things you can do to deepen the experience and widen the audience for your show.

Translating: Playlist
Spanish: La lista de reproducción

wiki
offtrack radiolab rsa

Ron's Work
ipadio youtube

New in 2012
[|HplusDigitalSeries] [|Facebook]

Rugby Podcasts
http://www.greenandgoldrugby.com/ggr-podcast

[|Listening for pleasure - The radio work of Tony Barrell]
A tribute to the work of outstanding features maker and ABC broadcaster Tony Barrell who died earlier this year.

Misc Soulless charm of Spotify's stress-free playlist. What happened to radio DJs?

One Room Schoolhouse
[|the power of tinkering] - By Design introduces you to John Seely Brown, the co-author [with Douglas Thomas], of A New Culture of Learning: Cultivating the Imagination for a World of Constant Change. In this new book John Seely Brown is particularly interested in the idea of TINKERING. He suggests one of the best 'tinkering' models is the architectural studio - the place where students work together trying to solve each other's problems, and a mentor or master can also take part in open criticism. Find out why this is a model for us all.

- Witty and thoughtful are two programs that cover urban and rural Nevada. Insights to Las Vegas. Since 1994 Observations has provided an invaluable platform through which many of Nevada's most important issues have been discussed with guests ranging from state and local officials to celebrities and community leaders. Observations is the most listened to public affairs program in Nevada.
 * [|Observations] and [|Nevada Matters]**

Newer is the program called Nevada Matters: subscribe on iTunes [|http://krng.streamon.fm]

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2011
http://radiocollective.org

Austin [|‘A Chihuahua is still a dog, and Pluto is still a planet' or 'Pluto has a Long Tail'] (i wonder how far in the universe these recordings have traveled?) [|EarthSky’s science podcast series] – now in 90-second, 60-second, 8-minute, 22-minute audio formats, and in video – in English and Spanish - with about 20 new EarthSky audio and video podcasts released every Monday. []
 * No longer online .... [|Earth Sky 22]**

Essay
Among the imaginary apps I'd love is some way to rate podcasts. I can download them, listen but sharing or providing a rating?

Freakonomics https://itunes.apple.com/podcast/freakonomics-radio/id354668519

Africa
http://greatguidesorg.blogspot.com/2010/04/audio-library.html [|Bush Radio] - [|Twitter]

http://www.capetown.at/audio/history.htm

Books
[|Decoding Alice in Wonderland] - On the 150th anniversary of Charles Dodgson taking deacon's orders at Oxford University, the mathematician and children's author (whose pen name was Lewis Carroll) is revealed to be more than a keen observer of church politics of his day as others have observed. He was also an inveterate seeker in esoteric spirituality, including Theosophy and Rosicrucianism. Canadian author and poet, David Day, tells all. [|Read ===Brain=== [[http://www.abc.net.au/rn/allinthemind/stories/2010/3054333.htm|Why everyone (else) is a hypocrite: your modular mind] - Evolutionary psychologist Robert Kurzban argues the modular mind is much like a smart phone.====

[|The Psychology of Pricing - late night live]

Slow music
[|Raudio Special :: 9 Beet Stretch]

Canada
[|Player One - CBC]

Collaboration
[|Where Do Good Ideas Come From?] - Author Steven Johnson shows how we generate the great ideas that advance our lives, culture and society.

Podtours
http://www.abc.net.au/alicesprings/territorytrails http://www.onlymelbourne.com.au/melbourne_details.php?id=10858 Melbourne Podtours | ABC

Indigenous Peoples
[|first australians] - Produced by Australia's leading Aboriginal filmmakers, this astonishing series chronicles the birth of a country and the collision of two worlds. It's an epic story that comes alive through the struggles of individuals, both black and white. Beautifully filmed, the series blends landscape, art, interviews and first-hand accounts with a vast archival collection to present the birth of contemporary Australia as never seen before, from the perspective of its first people - the first Australians.

[|Listen to John Bradley on ABC Radio National's Late Night Live discussing Singing Saltwater Country with Philip Adams]

german
[|Deutschland Radio] [|Audio on Demand - Deutsche Welle] http://www.abc.net.au/rn/bigideas [|What is Living and What is Dead in Social Democracy?] For the last 30 years, in much of the English-speaking world (though less so in continental Europe and elsewhere), when asking ourselves whether we support a proposal or initiative, we have not asked if it's good or bad; instead we ask: is it efficient? Is it productive? Would it benefit gross domestic product? Will it contribute to growth? This propensity to avoid moral considerations, to restrict ourselves to issues of profit and loss - economic questions in the narrowest sense - is not an instinctive human condition. It is an acquired taste.

[|Video and Transcript of the 2009 Remarque lecture]

[|Weekends without Wi-Fi]
Check out the Campaign for Free, Responsible Wi-Fi! [|Social networks and the unknown. Dave Graney]

ethics
[|Ethical consumers: Do they exist ?]

indigenous
[|Rock of the ages]

rsa
[|flourish] **- Martin Seligman**, one of the world’s foremost academic psychologists – and founder of the Positive Psychology movement – visits the RSA to offer a new theory of well-being, and to call for a reinvention of governance, a rethinking of education and a revolution in our personal lives. Presenting evidence-based scientific research that shows us how to thrive, flourish and be happy, Seligman explores a number of practical examples of the power of Positive Psychology in action – such as forward-thinking schools that add resilience training to their curricula and public policy that is informed not by growth of GDP, but by the wellbeing of its citizens.

science
[|Canada's Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics] blackboards never sounded so hip!

http://www.bbc.co.uk/podcasts/series/discovery

spirituality
[|Violins, Laughter and Heaven's Bread]

nature
http://www.loe.org

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survival
[|Tell me a Shipwreck]

trends
[|The empathetic civilization - Jeremy Rifkin]

Recommended listening: [|Spectrum] http://www.radionz.co.nz/national/programmes/spectrum/20081123

Koro Carman runs Footprints Waipoua - http://www.footprintswaipoua.com/ - which includes a spine-tingling night-time visit to the giant kauri Tane Mahuta in the Waipoua Forest. Koro says he started his company to create jobs for locals. He now employs over half a dozen and has expansion plans. As the stars shine through the spreading branches above, tourists are treated to karakia and waiata from the powerful voices of Koro and his guides. Along the way, they learn a little about what the forest flora and fauna mean to Maori.

[|Psychogeography: discovering the mental terrain of the city]

Closing the Climb http://www.abc.net.au/rural/telegraph/content/2009/s2654806.htm http://mpegmedia.abc.net.au/rn/podcast/2009/08/bth_20090813_1137.mp3

To climb or not to climb? That's the moral dilemma that confronts tourists when they get to Australia's biggest cultural icon - Uluru. The large monolith stands in the middle of central Australia, and every year thousands of tourists make the pilgrimmage to see this spectacle in the desert.

About a third of the tourists who come to the National Park decide to climb Uluru. But now moves are afoot to close the climb and not everyone is happy, including the Prime Minister Kevin Rudd, who says it should remain open for people to make their own choice.

But why do people want to climb the rock? And why do Traditional Owners consider it offensive? These are all questions that Nicole Lee put to tourists and Park Management when she went to Uluru earlier this week.

In this report: Andrew Simpson, CEO of Anangu Tours, the only Aboriginal Run tour company to conduct tours around Uluru; tourists; Peter Cochrane, Director of National Parks and is on the board of management of the Uluru- Kata Tjuta National Park; Dino Magris, general manager of experiencial tourism development at APT

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Twitter: Producers
http://twitter.com/RadioNational http://twitter.com/RNFutureTense

YouTube Playlsts
https://www.youtube.com/user/iucn/playlists https://www.youtube.com/user/ronmader/playlists

Songs
YouTube Song of the week

[|Poi Dog Pondering] - from this moment on everything will change

Good Listening
[|Weekend Planet] - Always relevant, never random. Good players don't put music into little boxes. Neither does Weekend Planet. (Australia) rss url="http://www.abc.net.au/rn/weekendplanet/rss/wpt.xml" link="true" number="5"

[|Music Deli] [|University of Sydney Podcasts] [|Sydney Ideas] - [|Australians versus the USA/Charles Firth]

[|Making Documentaries for Radio]Prepared by veteran producer Jack Perkins, this series of tutorials is for anyone interested in making audio documentaries. They include guidance in the technical, practical and philosophical approaches to working with audio, including field recording, scripting, interviewing techniques and the marriage of sound and word.

Good Viewing
[|http://www.abc.net.au/7.30/clarkedawe.htm]

[|Idea Festival] (Kentucky) - Founded in 2000, the IdeaFestival attracts highly diverse thinkers to explore and celebrate innovation, imagination and cutting-edge ideas. The IdeaFestival is a unique non-linear program designed to stretch people's horizon's and promote breakthrough thinking... utilizing multiple venues to showcase, discuss and "connect" important ideas in science, the arts, design, business, film, technology, education, etc. The Festival is designed to appeal to a broad cross-section of people - with presenters selected for their ideas, achievements, and their ability to communicate to a wide-ranging audience. An important value of the IF is its accessibility. Strong support from sponsors allows the event to be priced at a level (with many events free) that provides for participation by a large diverse audience including students and young people.

Great Bands
[|Poi Dog Pondering]

QI
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/QI http://www.qi.com http://www.bbc.co.uk/comedy/qi/

MORE VIDEOS
[|Big Picture] - [|Nature as Teacher]

Nature deficit disorder!

[|TED Conferences]

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[|Mystery Box - JJ Abrams]

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More Audio
[|Making Documentaries for Radio] [|This American Life] (WBYC) [|@ThisAmerLife] http://shortcut.thisamericanlife.org [|Travelgeography podcast]

BUSH TELEGRAPH HIGHLIGHTS

[|Bush Telegraph: Fatal Illnesses and Reptile Parks] - What are you going to so that you can arrive on your deathbed 50 years from now with a big grin on your face that says 'lord sakes that was a ripper. that was a good life well lived.' For me that means engaging meaningfully with what I think I am here on the planet to do. - [|Petrea King]

[|Coping with Drought, Giant Squid]

http://www.elementradio.com/

http://www.dfi09.com - Mark Law, a Design for Industry student at http://www.northumbria.ac.uk created [|Element Radio] as a new technology that would attract a younger audience to the radio media. The 23-year-old’s design features a WiFi radio docking station with a portable touch-screen component that allows listeners to instantly interact with the shows they listen to. Mark, from Wirral in Mersyside, said: “I noticed that I hardly listened to the radio anymore and asked myself why. Radio treats listeners as a passive audience but I wanted to design a radio that would view the audience as participating forces in the media itself. “Element Radio enables the user to influence what they are listening to. They can interact with show producers, voting for what song they want to hear next or discussing a celebrity interview and suggesting questions for presenters to ask. The screen would also display programme information, weather reports and sports results. Mark worked with the BBC’s interaction department on ways that my design could enhance the information and interactivity of the radio, without detracting from the audio experience. The project was designed as part of Mark’s BA (Hons) Design for Industry degree course, run by the School of Design. The four-year full-time course is targeted at students aiming to become professional designers of mass-produced products, moving on to influential positions in the organisations that will shape the future. It has a very strong vocational bias fostered by its close links with industry. http://www.northumbria.ac.uk/sd/academic/scd/success/1257141

Definition
[|History of the Playlist - Dave Graney]

Questions
How do I download QuickVoice audio files from my iPod to my computer?

Buzzword Bingo
audio - non-narrated - playlist - podcast - radio - tunein