Season 3, Episode 12 | The People Who Used to Live Here, Part II: The Giant Beige House at the End of a Very Long Driveway
Wander through fantastical realm of a real giant beige house (at the end of a very long driveway), abandoned and hidden on the banks of a famous river in New York-- where you’ll meet the ghost of the old woman and connect the dots between this story and “The People Who Used to Live Here, Part 1” from Season 1.
Amy Lenard
Conversation with Amy Lenard, Executive Director for Ulster Literacy Association
Episode #19 Listening With Dame Evelyn Glennie, World's Premier Solo Percussionist
Hear from Dame Evelyn Glennie the world's premier solo percussionist who speaks about how she respects the sound and that "listening needs space and time."
The People Who Used to Live Here, Part I (A Season 1 Re-Release)
In preparation for the season 3 finale, “The People Who Used to Live Here, Part II: The Giant Beige House at the End of a Very Long Driveway,” we’re diving back into the archives for this special re-release of “The People Who Used to Live Here, Part I.” You know; for context. This episode originally aired on December 29, 2022.
Season 3, Episode 11 | Frozen in Time (Borden Farmhouse - Wallkill, NY)
Feeling trapped in their Covid bubble, Blake and his pandemic pod-mate Isabel explore an abandoned Hudson Valley farmhouse where Isabel discovers the Borden family’s influence on the country’s dairy industry and reconciles with childhood ghosts.
Episode #18 Listening with Michael Reiley, Meditation Teacher
Hear from Michael Reiley, a meditation teacher, a Sound Songha producer and a Deep Listening professor speak about listening as a mindfulness tool.
Season 3 Bonus | The Anti-Ruin: Michael Townsend and the Secret Mall Apartment
What does it look like to revitalize an abandoned space - that’s situated inside an active and excessively large shopping mall - in 2005? On this special bonus episode of abandoned: The All-American Ruins Podcast, you’ll meet Michael Townsend, one of the eight artists who, from 2005-2008, did just that: built a secret apartment inside the Providence Place Mall.
Building Brighter Futures with Heidi Kirschner - YMCA
Made in Kingston, NY
