Eavesdropping on America is a collaboration of radio producers and anthropologists at the Sydney Habermann and Judith Brownstein-Habermann School of Anthropology at the University of the State of Idaho. The school's syndicate of anthropologists make field recordings from around the country of Americ…
In this special edition of the show, we’re going to bring you the best reviews from our resident music critic, Jace Bartlove. We begin with a new review; Dank Icon’s […]
Merry holidays! On today’s show; we’ll hear a young couple who are so convinced that they have found the perfect gifts for one another that they’ve exchanged them a month […]
Today, we’ll examine how the internet has changed the ways in which people meet each other, stay in touch, how we buy products, and what products we buy. We’ll hear […]
We spend the first half of this month’s show with some recordings devoted to civic life in The United States. And in honor of the upcoming Labor Day holiday, we’ll […]
For our July 2018 show; we begin with a solemn field recording at the funeral of someone taken too soon to hear how Americans deal with tragedy. We’ll also listen […]
On today’s episode; we’ll hear some audio from inside an average American corner book store. Also, we’ll listen in to one young boy getting a lesson in responsibility when he […]
On today’s episode; We’ll visit the bank – yes, visit the actual neighborhood branch of one patron’s favorite banking establishment! Also, former Senator Harris Boggs tells us about how partisanship […]
In this installment: we hear how the savvy minds in political campaign strategy have been so crafty in weaponizing Facebook to sway popular opinion, and elections. And, we’ll listen to […]
In the premier episode of our new series, we get a chance to listen to the sounds of a typical American marriage. Then, we play a field recording from the […]
Before we move on to Eavesdropping on America, we here put together one final edition of our men-centric show. Sometimes, men express themselves through their taste. Our first field recording […]