A collaborative podcast of the ambient environmental sounds around us. Recorded by people like you.
This bonus episode was recorded the after the project's date of May 26. John went out on the 27th in Renfrew, Calgary, Alberta to capture the ambience and some beautiful bird chatter. Best listened to with a good pair of headphones in a nice, quiet space with your eyes closed.
The final episode of the regular season. Participants were asked to choose a local park to record their podcast at 7:00 a.m. on May 26, 2019. This episode was recorded by Anders Svensson at Beaulieu Gardens in Calgary, Alberta. Best listened to with a good pair of headphones in a nice, quiet space with your eyes closed.
Episode sixteen of the Park Podcast Project. Participants were asked to choose a local park to record their podcast at 7:00 a.m. on May 26, 2019. This episode was recorded by Charles Cousins at Emily Murphy Park in Edmonton, Alberta. Best listened to with a good pair of headphones in a nice, quiet space with your eyes closed.
Episode fifteen of the Park Podcast Project. Participants were asked to choose a local park to record their podcast at 7:00 a.m. on May 26, 2019. This episode was recorded by Debi Seaman at Marsden Road Park, Calgary, Alberta. Best listened to with a good pair of headphones in a nice, quiet space with your eyes closed.
Episode fourteen of the Park Podcast Project. Participants were asked to choose a local park to record their podcast at 7:00 a.m. on May 26, 2019. Joan Sarro recorded some beautiful sounds at Upper Edworthy Park, Calgary, Alberta. Best listened to with a good pair of headphones in a nice, quiet space with your eyes closed.
Episode thirteen of the Park Podcast Project. Participants were asked to choose a local park to record their podcast at 7:00 a.m. on May 26, 2019. Dawn Trueman recorded some beautiful sounds at Mirror Lake in Camrose, Alberta. Home of Hal And Flaxi, Two Polish Mute swans, as well as some Trumpeter swans. Best listened to with a good pair of headphones in a nice, quiet space with your eyes closed.
Episode twelve of the Park Podcast Project. Participants were asked to choose a local park to record their podcast at 7:00 a.m. on May 26, 2019. Cory Hopfner opted for his backyard and the results are truly beautiful. Best listened to with a good pair of headphones in a nice, quiet space with your eyes closed.
Episode eleven of the Park Podcast Project. Participants were asked to choose a local park to record their podcast at 7:00 a.m. on May 26, 2019. This instalment was recorded by Tracy Stewart at Fraserview Park in Richmond British Columbia. Best listened to with a good pair of headphones in a nice, quiet space with your eyes closed.
Episode ten of the Park Podcast Project. Participants were asked to choose a local park to record their podcast at 7:00 a.m. on May 26, 2019. This installment was recorded by Greg Marshall at Lynnview Ridge, Calgary, Alberta. Best listened to with a good pair of headphones in a nice, quiet space with your eyes closed.
Episode nine of the Park Podcast Project. Participants were asked to choose a local park to record their podcast at 7:00 a.m. on May 26, 2019. This installment was recorded by Jon Pernul at Mundy Park in Coquitlam, British Columbia. Best listened to with a good pair of headphones in a nice, quiet space with your eyes closed.
Episode eight of the Park Podcast Project. Participants were asked to choose a local park to record their podcast at 7:00 a.m. on May 26, 2019. This installment was recorded by Donna McAlear at Little Mulberry Park in Gwinnett County, Georgia. Best listened to with a good pair of headphones in a nice, quiet space with your eyes closed.
Part of the Park Podcast Project series recorded in various locations across North America. Participants were asked to record their podcast at 7:00 a.m. on May 26, 2019. This installment was recorded by Robert Hamilton at Churchill Park in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.Best listened to with a good pair of headphones in a nice, quiet space with your eyes closed.
This is the sixth episode of the Park Podcast Project series, recorded in various locations across North America. Participants were asked to choose a local park to record their podcast at 7:00 a.m. on May 26, 2019. This installment was recorded by Patricia Dawkins at Prince's Island Park in Calgary, Alberta. Best listened to with a good pair of headphones in a nice, quiet space with your eyes closed.
Welcome to the fifth episode of the Park Podcast Project series, recorded in various locations across North America. Participants were asked to choose a local park to record their podcast at 7:00 a.m. on May 26, 2019. This installment was recorded by Scott Christian at Drumheller Memorial Arena, Drumheller, Alberta. Best listened to with a good pair of headphones in a nice, quiet space with your eyes closed.
This is the fourth episode of the Park Podcast Project series, recorded in various locations across North America. Participants were asked to choose a local park to record their podcast at 7:00 a.m. on May 26, 2019. This installment was recorded by Jon Winet at Live Oak Park in Berkeley, California, U.S.A Best listened to with a good pair of headphones in a nice, quiet space with your eyes closed.
Part of the Park Podcast Project series recorded in various locations across North America. Participants were asked to choose a local park to record their podcast at 7:00 a.m. on May 26, 2019. Brian Dunne recorded this episode at Kiwanis Memorial Park in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. Best listened to with a good pair of headphones in a nice, quiet space with your eyes closed. Enjoy!
Part of the Park Podcast Project series recorded in various locations across North America. Participants were asked to choose a local park to record their podcast at 7:00 a.m. on May 26, 2019. Colleen Kerr recorded this installment at Rutledge Park in Victoria, British Columbia. Best listened to with a good pair of headphones in a nice, quiet space with your eyes closed. Enjoy!
Part of the Park Podcast Project series recorded in various locations across North America. Participants were asked to choose a local park to record their podcast at 7:00 a.m. on May 26, 2019. This first installment was recorded by Brad Ball at River Park in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Best listened to with a good pair of headphones in a nice, quiet space with your eyes closed.