An investigative podcast hosted by world-renowned literary critic and publishing insider Bethanne Patrick. Book bans are on the rise across America. With the rise of social media, book publishers are losing their power as the industry gatekeepers. More and more celebrities and influencers are publishing books with ghostwriters. Writing communities are splintering because members are at cross purposes about their mission. Missing Pages is an investigative podcast about the book publishing ind ...
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"The field recording from Perugia, Italy instantly reminded me of long summer days lying in the grass looking at clouds. I decided to keep as much of the piece in as possible just fading in and out as the tones ebbed and flowed.
"I wanted to create something that captured that summer nostalgia feeling, but as with all my music, there's always a tone of longing—a slight ache, a feeling of grief. I guess it's the grief of not being a kid anymore, of not being free to just laze in the grass. But also, maybe it's a reminder that we just need to lie in the grass and listen to the distant noises a bit more."
Countryside soundscape in Perugia, Italy reimagined by Trees Can Talk (Rebecca Vaughan).
"I wanted to create something that captured that summer nostalgia feeling, but as with all my music, there's always a tone of longing—a slight ache, a feeling of grief. I guess it's the grief of not being a kid anymore, of not being free to just laze in the grass. But also, maybe it's a reminder that we just need to lie in the grass and listen to the distant noises a bit more."
Countryside soundscape in Perugia, Italy reimagined by Trees Can Talk (Rebecca Vaughan).
688 episodes
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"The field recording from Perugia, Italy instantly reminded me of long summer days lying in the grass looking at clouds. I decided to keep as much of the piece in as possible just fading in and out as the tones ebbed and flowed.
"I wanted to create something that captured that summer nostalgia feeling, but as with all my music, there's always a tone of longing—a slight ache, a feeling of grief. I guess it's the grief of not being a kid anymore, of not being free to just laze in the grass. But also, maybe it's a reminder that we just need to lie in the grass and listen to the distant noises a bit more."
Countryside soundscape in Perugia, Italy reimagined by Trees Can Talk (Rebecca Vaughan).
"I wanted to create something that captured that summer nostalgia feeling, but as with all my music, there's always a tone of longing—a slight ache, a feeling of grief. I guess it's the grief of not being a kid anymore, of not being free to just laze in the grass. But also, maybe it's a reminder that we just need to lie in the grass and listen to the distant noises a bit more."
Countryside soundscape in Perugia, Italy reimagined by Trees Can Talk (Rebecca Vaughan).
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