Hi all! A “teaser” for my new Music of Nature Podcast is now up on SoundCloud, and is also available on iTunes and Stitcher. If you’re a podcast aficionado, Please Subscribe Now! My podcast won’t officially blast off until my 2017 Soundscape Recording Expedition begins late this month. I expect my first “on-location” episode to appear around March 1st, with podcasts being published at least weekly for the duration of my 5-6 month journey.
Subscribe below. Note that you will also be able to access my podcast via my blog (sign on to my newsletter to be automatically notified of new postings), and through my SoundCloud Channel.
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We live in SE Indiana. In the late spring till late fall the peepers and night sounds are terrific–calming and vivifying. If you get out this way, let us know.
Lang! Great to talk yesterday and I’m already on this adventure in spirit! Dream living and sharing it with us as it unfolds…..the best!!!
Way to go, Lang! What a life you have; thanks for sharing your love of nature’s soundscape with me.
You’re so very welcome Lois.
Subscribed! My ears pricked up at the possibility of the Texas Hill Country, my childhood home. :]
Definitely will be visiting Lost Maples Natural Area in early March. Hoping to find Barking Frogs calling, though it may be too early.
Great! Looking forward to subscribing on iTunes. The quality of your recordings is pristine.
Thank you Trudy!
I’ve added it to my Overcast App on my ipad, and am looking forward to following you on your trip with envy!
Overcast App … I’ll have to check that one out.
Looking forward to listening in on your adventure!
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So looking forward to your new adventure.
Thanks Dick. Can’t wait to get on the road!
Lang, the Sound Map sounds wonderful!!!
Thanks Lisa! I can’t wait to see those markers start appearing on the map. Sure hope nothin’ gets in the way!