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Desire Lines Podcast

The link to Desire Lines podcast on Spotify
Emily Wilkinson
Podcasts

The Walking Library

An ongoing art project created by Misha Myers and Dee Heddon that seeks to bring together walking and books
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London’s Peaks

A podcast about walking, London and life in general. London's Peaks sees hosts Rick Pearson and Isaac Williams walk to the highest points of the 12 inner London boroughs with the amazing, eclectic people who call them home.
Babak Fakhamzadeh
Podcasts

Walking as Artistic Practice – Book Sign Up

Sign up to be notified when my book, "Walking as Artistic Practice." is released (October 2023).
Ellen Mueller
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Talking Walking

Listen to artists, specialists and walkers talking about how walking inspires their work and shapes our world. Written, recorded and produced by Andrew Stuck
Andrew Stuck
Podcasts

Takin’ A Walk

The "takin' a walk" MUSIC HISTORY ON FOOT podcast is a show hosted by Buzz Knight, a media executive and consultant, and a passionate music lover. In this podcast, Buzz takes listeners on a journey through music history, exploring the inside stories from guests, while sharing stories and insights about musicians, bands, and the music they create.
Babak Fakhamzadeh
Podcasts

Folk on Foot

Folk on Foot was launched by the broadcaster and former BBC executive Matthew Bannister in August 2018, bringing together his three passions: folk music, walking and telling stories in sound.
Babak Fakhamzadeh
Podcasts

I ♥ Walking Poem

A poem about the benefits of walking.
Dr Antje Bothin
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Slow Radio

An antidote to today’s frenzied world. Step back, let go, immerse yourself: it’s time to go slow.A lo-fi celebration of pure sound.
Babak Fakhamzadeh
Podcasts

Radio Walks & Sound Stories

Oral History and Audio Storytelling - the pictures are better on radio. "Plenty of time, plenty of tape, and few questions".
Jonathan Kempster
Podcasts

Sue Thomas

life | nature | technology
Sue Thomas
Personal websites

Audio walk of any bookshop around the world

Amy Tsilemanis
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anteambulate

In the 1600s, anteambulate referred to walking in front of someone to show them the way, like an usher. Credits to Mark Peters.

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