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Hub & Spoke Audio Collective

This is the official podcast of Hub & Spoke Audio Collective. We're a nonprofit collective of independent podcasts, dedicated to helping one another shine. We believe that stories told through sound have the power to change minds and stir souls. The Hub & Spoke Radio Hour is a sampler of our work, complete with themes and producer interviews. Take a listen, and subscribe to any of our shows at hubspokeaudio.org, or wherever you get your podcasts. hubspokeaudio.substack.com

Episodes

  1. Jun 10

    The Hub & Spoke Radio Hour | Sounds Like America, Vol. 1

    What does it sound like right now, where you are? How would you share it with someone who has never been there? What makes that place unique? What makes it yours? Earlier this year, Hub & Spoke invited producers from around the country — every one of our 50 states (and DC!) — to send us a sonic postcard. We wanted to hear anything and everything that is hyper-local to you: a minute of train-whistle. An interview with your mayor, your dentist, your mail carrier. A description of your favorite painting at the local art museum. The sound of the birds in your backyard. We are all living in this enormous sonic canvas, and this year, as our immeasurable country celebrates its 250th birthday, it’s the special gift of audio producers to listen for and isolate the sounds that are both familiar and foreign to us all. This episode of our Radio Hour is devoted entirely to the first batch of sounds we got. Come explore the country with us. Featuring the work of: * Fil Corbitt (Reno, Nevada) * Hannah Sobol and Jackie Glass (Norfolk, Virginia) * Lusen Mendel (Sonoma, California) * Diane Hope (Flagstaff, Arizona) * Vivian Schütz (Bedstuy, New York) * Will Coley (Harlem, New York) * Mitra Kaboli (Brooklyn, New York) * Dianne Ballon (Portland, Maine) * Patrick McNameeKing (Loudon, New Hampshire) * Luke Green (New York City, New York) * Nikki Schaffer (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) Thank you to our partners, Transom’s The Listeners and XMTR Audio Arts Festival. Our next deadline is JULY 15, 2026. All the information is here. Submit here! This episode was produced by Tamar Avishai and Wade Roush, with production help from Mariel Cariker. It was mixed by Tamar Avishai. Music by the inimitable Evalyn Parry. All Hub & Spoke-related info, including all of our shows, is at hubspokeaudio.org. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit hubspokeaudio.substack.com

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This is the official podcast of Hub & Spoke Audio Collective. We're a nonprofit collective of independent podcasts, dedicated to helping one another shine. We believe that stories told through sound have the power to change minds and stir souls. The Hub & Spoke Radio Hour is a sampler of our work, complete with themes and producer interviews. Take a listen, and subscribe to any of our shows at hubspokeaudio.org, or wherever you get your podcasts. hubspokeaudio.substack.com

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