
The SpokenWeb Podcast
1) The SpokenWeb Symposia Retrospective: Celebrating Sound Studies
This "farewell" podcast episode was recorded live at the SpokenWeb Institute on May 17, 2025, at the University of British Columbia Okanagan campus, Kelowna, BC. Producers Nick Beauchesne and Chelsea ...Show More
2) Recording Without a Trace: The Forgotten Legacy of Kurtis Vanel
In this episode, producer Garin Falman reflects on the life of Kurtis Vanel.
3) Listening on the Radio
Sonic Lit: A SpokenWeb Radio Show is a bi-weekly radio show on CJLO, the campus radio station of Concordia University (Tiohtià:ke/Montreal, Canada). Based on this project, Katherine McLeod and Jason C...Show More
4) Sound & Seconds: A Roundtable on Timestamping for Literary Archives
How does timestamping shape the preservation and curation of literary sound? This roundtable episode brings together four SpokenWeb researchers––Jason Camlot, Tanya Clement, and Mike O’Driscoll in con...Show More
5) Sounding New Sonic Approaches – A Podcast of A Live Recording Session of A Journal Issue Located in Multiple Spaces and Temporal Dimensions
This podcast episode performs a sound-media meditation on a live event launching the triple-issue of English Studies in Canada (ESC)'s “New Sonic Approaches in Literary Studies” in May 2023.
6) From Me to You, A Sonic Glimpse at Proprioception
A proprioception-enthusiast and a thespian walk into a podcast booth. Together, they engage with scholars from three different fields outside of those traditionally working with and through the sens...Show More
7) Sound Box Signals Presents – "Sharon Thesen's reading at the Bowerings'"
In this episode, from Season 2, Episode 1 of the SoundBox Signals Podcast, University of Exeter undergraduates Sofie Drew and Emily Chircop carry out a close listening of a 1980 recording of Sharon Th...Show More
8) Virtual Pilgrimage: Where Medieval Meets Modern
From medieval itineraries to modern livestreams, Christian pilgrimage is often, if not always experienced through an imaginative transposal from a physical reality to a spiritual truth. In this episod...Show More
9) Invitation to Sonic Poetry: Demarcations, Repositories, Examples
Andrew Whiteman invites listeners to step into an arena of collaboration between poetry and sound.
10) Welcome to Season 6!
The SpokenWeb Podcast is back for season 6!