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In this special encore edition of Making Contact we present “Saltwater Soundwalk”: Indigenous Audio Tour of the Seattle Coast. Produced by Jenny Asarnow and Rachel Lam, this rhythmic, watery audio experience, streams of stories that ebb and flow, intermixing English with Coast Salish languages. Indigenous Coast Salish peoples continue to steward this land and preserve its language, despite settler colonialism, industrialization and gentrification. Part story, part sound collage, this piece is scored entirely with the sounds of the waters and animals who live in and around the Salish Sea. Like this program? Please show us the love. Click here: http://bit.ly/3LYyl0R and support our non-profit journalism. Thanks! Featuring: Voices in order of appearance: Water at Don Armeni Boat Ramp Randi Purser Smith (Suquamish) Archie Cantrell (Puyallup) Southern Resident Orcas Plainfin Midshipman Fish Ken Workman (Duwamish) Michelle Myles (Tulalip) LaDean Johnson (Skokomish) Owen Oliver (Quinault/Isleta Pueblo) RYAN! Feddersen (Colville) Warren King George (Muckleshoot) Lydia Sigo (Suquamish) Water at Gas Works Park, Lake Union Water at Kayak Point Regional County Park Birds and Water at Puyallup River Eric Autry Birds and Water at Erlands Point Water in Pacific Ocean, La Push Birds and water at Potlatch State Park, Hood Canal Jeanne Hyde Joseph Sisnero Produced by: Rachel Lam (Anigiduwagi enrolled Cherokee Nation) and Jenny Asarnow Special Thanks: Commissioned with SPU 1% for Art Funds. Administered by the Seattle Office of Arts and Culture. City of Seattle, Bruce Harrell, Mayor. This episode of Making Contact was supported in part by a Moral Courage grant from the Satterberg Foundation. Credits: Local artists and producers, Rachel Lam (Anigiduwagi enrolled Cherokee Nation) and Jenny Asarnow produced this work as part of FLOW: Art Along the Ship Canal, a commission from Seattle Public Utilities in partnership with the Office of Arts & Culture. Making Contact Staff: Jina Chung, Executive Director; Interim Senior Producer, Jessica Partnow. Producers: Anita Johnson; Amy Gastelum; Lucy Kang; and Salima Hamirani. Web Updates: Sabine Blazin. Music: Last Kiss - Magnus Moone Audiobinger - Enchanted Forest Learn More: Seattle Times - https://www.seattletimes.com/entertainment/how-you-can-explore-seattles-waterways-with-saltwater-soundwalk/ Art Beat Blog - https://artbeat.seattle.gov/2022/08/25/new-podcast-saltwater-soundwalk-highlights-the-people-land-and-water-of-seattle/ Saltwater Soundwalk - https://saltwater-soundwalk.simplecast.com/ Making Contact is a 29-minute weekly program committed to investigative journalism and in-depth critical analysis that goes beyond the breaking news. On the web at www.radioproject.org.
Talk of E3 and inserts start off the episode before our hosts talk about their recently played games. Adrian did the math in High Frontier, Zach looked for anything to take him away from Doomseeker, and Jeff tried to live in We’re Doomed then they move onto News and Kickstarters. Some listener feedback and a new Patron closes out the show. 00:00:32 - Intro Banter! Featuring: Voices, E3, Raft, Broken Token inserts 00:16:31 - What have been playing?: Battle Kittens, Tokyo Metro, High Frontier, Photosynthesis, Doomseeker, Cabo, We're Doomed 00:49:14 - Kingdom Death Monster Campaign(s) - Post Watcher and Beginning of People of the Stars Campaign 01:02:57 - News: Icarus 01:05:59 - News: Smartphone Inc joins Dice Tower Essentials 01:08:30 - News: Godzilla the Card Game 01:11:57 - KS: Water's Edge 01:14:46 - KS: Company of Heroes the Board Game 01:20:06 - KS: Iron Clays 01:30:51 - Emails! 01:34:29 - BGG Feedback 01:39:28 - Paulo's Youtube Corner 01:41:19 - New Patron! 01:43:09 - Run, Fight, or Die Reloaded preorders from Grey Fox Games Slack Channel Patreon Guild
Featuring "Voices in the Overtones" and "One for My Romeo y Julietas"
Featuring “Voices in the Overtones” and “Busy My Spade”
Featuring “Voices in the Overtones” and “Darlin’ Cory”
Featuring “Voices in the Overtones”
“It was a makeshift circle in the tent and someone suggested that we play spin the bottle…” What is it about a first kiss that makes it so interesting? Everyone has a story to tell even if it isn’t romantic or mint flavored. This week, the Stanford Storytelling Project asked you to tell us about your first kiss. Featuring: Voices from Stanford University Producers: Sienna White, Rachel Lam, Christy Hartman, Jake Warga, Claudia Heymach, Yue Li, Dustin Dienhart, Christine Chen, Eileen Williams, Alec Glassford, Hadley Reid, Kate Nelson, Jackson Roach, Tia Schwab, Max Pienkny, Claire Schoen, Andrea Lim, Rosie La Puma, Jack Alexander Herrera Music: Pretty Build, Chrom, Lola, Whiplash Sting Swell, Podington Bear http://www.soundofpicture.com/download/ Image via flickr: https://www.flickr.com/photos/lynnfriedman/8859836877