Avon Stories
Avon Stories
A podcast and art project by Sarah Connolly
Podcast interviews, soundscapes and soundwalks exploring the River Avon in Bristol, including history, culture, and as many different uses of the river I can find. Photos, films and more on my website.
Under the M5 motorway bridge, Avonmouth
Standing under the M5 motorway bridge at Lamplighter's Marsh, Bristol, listening to the traffic. 5th August 2018.
Aug 21, 2018
40 sec
Rain outside my window, 23:18, 11th August 2018
Rain outside my window, 23:18, 11th August 2018 by A podcast and art project by Sarah Connolly
Aug 11, 2018
1 min
Rain outside my window, five past midnight
Aug 9, 2018
46 sec
Friday night, Bristol
Friday night in Bristol - 1st June 2018
Jul 17, 2018
43 sec
Spring rain
Sitting on my doorstep, listening to the spring rain in the dusk
May 24, 2018
1 min
23: Soundwalking with Dan Pope
One of the ways to explore a place is through its sounds - & in this episode, Dan Pope took me on a soundwalk along the River Avon to find out what we could hear. We talked about what soundwalks are, Dan's work as an acoustic consultant, how soundscapes can be added to places, and what people can use to explore sounds in their area. There are some resources, a map and lots of links on my website: https://avonstories.com/2018/04/26/podcast-23-soundwalking-dan-pope/
Apr 26, 2018
52 min
22: Tom Brothwell's Bristol History Podcast
As you can guess, from the fact I make podcasts, I really love the medium, and one of the ones I enjoy is the Bristol History Podcast. This has been created by Tom Brothwell, and he interviews different historians and authors to cover a wide range of different subjects that he's interested in, and wants to find out more about. We talked about why he started, his approaches to history, and lots more, including some of the history about the River Avon. For links to Tom's podcasts and more things we talked about, click through to my website: https://avonstories.com/2018/04/18/podcast-22-tom-brothwell-bristol-history-podcast/
Apr 18, 2018
48 min