Anthropocene Soundscapes
Michael Osborne is the host of the Generation Anthropocene podcast [https://www.genanthro.com], a show that—just like ours—started out as a student project at Stanford University. Since the first episode of GenAnthro dropped in 2012, the show has evolved—and Mike has become a well-versed, well-acknowledged audio producer. Drawing from his year-long experience, participants of the IVAC seminar met up with Mike to discuss the chances but also the pitfalls about doing a podcast about the Anthropocene. Is there an alternative to the doom-or-gloom-narratives? Mike now operates a recording studio in Austin, Texas. He offers great advice for people who want to start a kick-ass podcast. For more info, visit his website [https://www.mikeosborne.org]. Listen to Generation Anthropocene on Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/show/1E7NLTP9DDXvxYwyWOSSho?si=6c12d45c44894a06]. Here [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dAozZds7FRs] you can see Mike and Miles Traer giving a TED-talk at Stanford. Credits Music by Sol Rezza [https://solrezza.net]. Tracks: POOL, Rooms in your mind, Zambullirse, Schnee in Hallo (Halle Klang Karte), Nadar, Infinite Train We highly appreciated Michael’s advice. Thank you, Mike!
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