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Wild Resonance

Wild Resonance

De : Stephen Griesgraber
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Exploring sounds of the natural world through conversations with scientists, musicians, writers, artists, and all manner of sonic explorers.

© 2025 Wild Resonance
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    • Episode 2: Surprisingly Beautiful Sounds - A Conversation with David Rothenberg
      Dec 1 2025

      In this second episode of Wild Resonance, host Stephen Griesgraber talks with musician, writer, philosopher, and educator David Rothenberg about why animals vocalize, what constitutes music, and where to hear the wild squeaks of the Death's Head Hawk Moth.

      Rothenberg has released ten full albums under his own name and has performed on countless others. He is known for his inter-species performances in which he joins with the voices of non-human animals. He has written or co-authored an equally impressive number of books including "Whale Music: Thousand Mile Songs in a Sea of Sound."

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      1 h
    • Episode 1: Animal Syntax in the Seas and Trees - A Conversation with Mason Youngblood
      Dec 1 2025

      Welcome to Wild Resonance, a new podcast exploring the sounds of the natural world.

      In this inaugural episode, host Stephen Griesgraber interviews Dr. Mason Youngblood, a post doctoral fellow at the State University of New York, Stony Brook. Dr. Youngblood is a specialist in the house finch, a species native to the western part of the United States and Mexico that now thrives throughout North America.

      Dr. Youngblood and Stephen explore Mason's fascinating research on vocal efficiency in house finches and cetaceans. They also dive into Mason's work as a music producer and installation artist, before wrapping up with a playful round of “What in the World?”—a game where Stephen tries to identify mystery animal vocalizations curated by Mason.

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      Thank you for listening! For more information and content please watch like and subscribe to Wild Resonance on YouTube @Wild-Resonance and follow us on Instagram @a-wild-resonance


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      1 h et 4 min
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