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    Walking in Place is a podcast series of audio walking tours with a progressive take on Toronto history. Whether you use it as a self-guided tour in person or you’re doing your dishes, learn about Toronto's past and present while listening to the sounds of the city. Learn more at https://www.walkinginplace.tours/ 2023 UPDATE: The podcast is on somewhat of a hiatus. This feed may be updated here and there, as well as possibly the Instagram and Tiktok if you want some Walking in Place in bite-size form.

    HistorySocietyCulture

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    Monthly comedy skits and chats.We’ve had material used in various shows including Canal Cafe Theatre’s Newsrevue, (Edinburgh Fringe too), Brighton’s Treason Show, the BBC and an array of satirical websites. Brilcast will be building on such former unknowns as the YHMBAR podcast (a melange of which is our first offering here) and other efforts.We’ll be posting a few skits and chatting a bit about what we have learned about comedy writing. So y’know, short episodes probably.Get us a ko-fi? https://ko-fi.com/brilcast

    ComedyArtsPerforming Arts

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    Soundscapes from nature sanctuaries and natural areas in southern Ontario, Canada. Includes birds, amphibians, insects, and more.Season 1 and 2 produced from field recordings of the Hamilton Bioacoustic Research Project & the Hamilton Naturalists' Club in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.Season 3 produced from field recordings of various recordists around the world. See the episode notes for details.

    ScienceNatureSports

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    It has a late night radio vibe. In a mix of audio stories about obsessions and the supernormal, interview mashups, dramatic readings from obscure, trippy journals, scripted fiction, immersive storytelling and soundscape collage, the podcast explores the idea that there are thoughts living between the spaces, in the cracks of things you can’t explain. In “The Margins” of oddly-shaped ideas. Some episodes are a fleeting three or four minutes; others can rock an hour. Schedule: Weekly, Fridays, 9pm (EST) Produced by Cavanaugh Bardo. https://appetitespod.com

    FictionDramaParanormal

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