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EarBuds Podcast Collective Recommendations

EarBuds Podcast Collective Recommendations

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EarBuds Podcast Collective is a newsletter that delivers five podcast episodes on a theme, each week curated by a different person. This feed shares those recommendations with listeners!EarBuds Podcast Collective
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  • Start Here — Welcome to the EarBuds Superfeed
    Jun 15 2026
    EarBuds Podcast Collective is a weekly podcast recommendation newsletter. On this Superfeed, we bring you the episodes that we're featuring in the newsletter. Learn more about how it all works.
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  • S4 Ep2: Encountering the Big River with Hannah Claus
    Jun 15 2026
    In this episode, Jerry takes another excursion to meet with Kanien’kehá:ka (Mohawk) and English visual artist, Hannah Claus.

    Hannah is in London exhibiting at the High Commission of Canada in the U.K. as part of their commitment to show work by Indigenous Canadian artists. Her body of work titled tsi iotnekahtentiónhatie - éntie nonkwá:ti [where the waters flow - south shore] tells the story of the Kahrhionhwa’kó:wa [the Great River, or Saint Lawrence River]. Her artwork éntie nokwá:ti ne Kaniatarowánen [water song - south shore] features as her chosen map for this episode: it is an installation that visualises a sound wave of a water song composed by Ionhiarò:roks McComber.

    During this intimate tour of Hannah’s artworks, she tells Jerry about First Nations cosmologies and the importance of having a relationship to the land and bodies of water upon which one resides. Together, they delve into the concept of what constitutes a map, and how artists convey the narratives and collective histories of specific places through their work.

    From historians, scientists and writers to creatives and cultural custodians, people have used maps as a source of knowledge, guidance, and inspiration for centuries. Join us in this award winning podcast (Gold in Education at the British Podcast Awards 2025) as Jerry Brotton invites a guest to share a map close to their heart - and unfurl the ideas, inspirations, and stories behind it.

    If you’re fascinated by history, art, adventure and culture, why not become part of a global community of fellow explorers as we ask - What’s your map?

    What’s Your Map? is brought to you by Oculi Mundi (‘eyes of the world’), the online home of The Sunderland Collection of antique maps and atlases.

    For a fully immersive experience, visit Oculi-Mundi.com/podcast to explore each of the maps as you listen.

    Image © Hannah Claus/The Sunderland Collection

    All views and opinions expressed by guests on the podcast are entirely their own and do not represent those of The Sunderland Collection or Whistledown Productions.
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  • Zippers
    Jun 15 2026

    Zippers are the most common machine all around us. But it's a minor miracle how that came to be.

    Pictures of early zippers and other links at articlesofinterest.substack.com

    Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
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