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Concluding the SpokenWeb Podcast : Introducing the Literary Listening Podcast
Feb 16, 2026
24m 58s
The SpokenWeb Symposia Retrospective: Celebrating Sound Studies
Aug 4, 2025
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Recording Without a Trace: The Forgotten Legacy of Kurtis Vanel
Jul 7, 2025
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Listening on the Radio
Jun 16, 2025
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Sound & Seconds: A Roundtable on Timestamping for Literary Archives
May 20, 2025
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| Date | Episode | Topics | Guests | Brands | Places | Keywords | Sponsor | Length | |
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| 2/16/26 | Concluding the SpokenWeb Podcast : Introducing the Literary Listening Podcast✨ | podcast conclusionliterary discussion+1 | — | The SpokenWeb PodcastLiterary Listening Podcast | — | SpokenWebLiterary Listening+3 | — | 24m 58s | |
| 8/4/25 | ![]() The SpokenWeb Symposia Retrospective: Celebrating Sound Studies | This "farewell" podcast episode was recorded live at the SpokenWeb Institute on May 17, 2025, at the University of British Columbia Okanagan campus, Kelowna, BC. Producers Nick Beauchesne and Chelsea Miya, with host Maia Harris, lead an audio-visual journey exploring the roots and evolution of SpokenWeb's Symposia and Institutes from 2019 through 2025. | — | ||||||
| 7/7/25 | ![]() Recording Without a Trace: The Forgotten Legacy of Kurtis Vanel | In this episode, producer Garin Falman reflects on the life of Kurtis Vanel. | — | ||||||
| 6/16/25 | ![]() Listening on the Radio | Sonic Lit: A SpokenWeb Radio Show is a bi-weekly radio show on CJLO, the campus radio station of Concordia University (Tiohtià:ke/Montreal, Canada). Based on this project, Katherine McLeod and Jason Camlot produced this audio, "Listening on the Radio," as a radio-show-as-podcast-episode to answer questions about Canadian talk radio, podcasting, listening, and literature as audio – out loud. | — | ||||||
| 5/20/25 | ![]() Sound & Seconds: A Roundtable on Timestamping for Literary Archives | How does timestamping shape the preservation and curation of literary sound? This roundtable episode brings together four SpokenWeb researchers––Jason Camlot, Tanya Clement, and Mike O’Driscoll in conversation with moderator Michael MacKenzie––to explore this deceptively simple yet profoundly complex question. What emerges is a layered, multidisciplinary view of timestamping, not just as a technical task, but as an archival, aesthetic, and philosophical practice. | — | ||||||
| 3/10/25 | ![]() Sounding New Sonic Approaches – A Podcast of A Live Recording Session of A Journal Issue Located in Multiple Spaces and Temporal Dimensions | This podcast episode performs a sound-media meditation on a live event launching the triple-issue of English Studies in Canada (ESC)'s “New Sonic Approaches in Literary Studies” in May 2023. | — | ||||||
| 2/3/25 | ![]() From Me to You, A Sonic Glimpse at Proprioception | A proprioception-enthusiast and a thespian walk into a podcast booth. Together, they engage with scholars from three different fields outside of those traditionally working with and through the sense of proprioception. | — | ||||||
| 12/2/24 | ![]() Sound Box Signals Presents – "Sharon Thesen's reading at the Bowerings'" | In this episode, from Season 2, Episode 1 of the SoundBox Signals Podcast, University of Exeter undergraduates Sofie Drew and Emily Chircop carry out a close listening of a 1980 recording of Sharon Thesen reading. | — | ||||||
| 11/4/24 | ![]() Virtual Pilgrimage: Where Medieval Meets Modern | From medieval itineraries to modern livestreams, Christian pilgrimage is often, if not always experienced through an imaginative transposal from a physical reality to a spiritual truth. In this episode, hosts Lindsay Pereira and Ella Jando-Saul explore the concept of virtual pilgrimage through conversations with two guests: Michael Van Dussen and Simon Coleman. | — | ||||||
| 10/7/24 | ![]() Invitation to Sonic Poetry: Demarcations, Repositories, Examples | Andrew Whiteman invites listeners to step into an arena of collaboration between poetry and sound. | — | ||||||
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| 9/16/24 | ![]() Welcome to Season 6! | The SpokenWeb Podcast is back for season 6! | — | ||||||
| 7/29/24 | ![]() Open Door Listening, with Brandon LaBelle at Errant Bodies Press | For this final ShortCuts, we listen with Brandon LaBelle in a conversation recorded on-site at Errant Bodies Press in Berlin. | — | ||||||
| 7/1/24 | ![]() Algo-Rhythms | In this live episode recorded during June's 2024 SpokenWeb Symposium, producers Nicholas Beauchesne and Chelsea Miya venture into the roots and future directions of algorithmic art. | — | ||||||
| 6/3/24 | ![]() ShortCuts Live! Talking about Listening with Moynan King, Erica Isomura, and Rémy Bocquillon | In this month’s episode of The SpokenWeb Podcast, ShortCuts is taking over the airwaves with a special edition episode. | — | ||||||
| 5/20/24 | ![]() ShortCuts Live! Turning Our Bodies Toward Sound with Xiaoxuan Huang | In this conversation, Xiaoxuan Huang talks about hybrid poetics (and more) with then-supervising producer Kate Moffatt. | — | ||||||
| 5/6/24 | ![]() Notes from the Underground: Sex, Drugs, and Rock ‘n’ Roll at the Ultimatum Urban Poetry Festival | For most people, the “poetry reading” conjures stuffy intonation styles, cheap wine in plastic cups, and polite clapping. But for a riotous underground scene in 1980s Montreal, the poetry reading was the site for radical experimentation in artistic performance | — | ||||||
| 4/24/24 | ![]() Re-Listening to Improvisation in the Archives | As April is the month of poetry, we’ve taken a pause in this year’s ShortCuts Live conversations to listen back to one of the first episodes of ShortCuts. | — | ||||||
| 4/1/24 | ![]() They Do the Police in Different Voices: Computational Analysis of Digitized Performances of T. S. Eliot’s The Waste Land | In this podcast, Adam Hammond asks if computers can help us to decide which readers are best at “doing” the voices in T. S. Eliot’s poem, The Waste Land. | — | ||||||
| 3/18/24 | ![]() ShortCuts Live! Listening to Wide-Screen Radio with Brian Fauteux | This ShortCuts presents one of the ShortCuts Live! conversations recorded at the University of Alberta as part of the 2023 SpokenWeb Symposium. What will we hear? And where will these sounds take us? | — | ||||||
| 3/4/24 | ![]() “Two girls recording literature”: Re-listening to Caedmon recordings | Michelle Levy and Maya Schwartz revisit the early history of Caedmon records. | — | ||||||
| 12/11/23 | ![]() Getting Lit with Linda Presents: The Languages & Sounds That Are Home: Kaie Kellough's Magnetic Equator | This month, the SpokenWeb Podcast presents a crossover episode. This audio is part of literature professor Linda M. Morra's podcast, Getting Lit with Linda - The Canadian Literature Podcast, hosted and written by Linda, produced by Linda and Marco Timpano. | — | ||||||
| 11/20/23 | ![]() ShortCuts Live! A Magical Audio Tour with Jennifer Waits | This ShortCuts presents the first of many conversations recorded at the University of Alberta as part of the 2023 SpokenWeb Symposium. What will we hear? And where will these sounds take us? Join us for this ShortCuts Live in which a conversation with Jennifer Waits that takes us on a magical audio tour into the sounds of campus radio stations. | — | ||||||
| 11/6/23 | ![]() Listening in Uncertainty | In this audio essay, Nadège Paquette adopts a posture of not-knowing as an alternative to the Western drive toward knowledge accumulation. Nadège asks: can not-knowing help us learn to live and die more justly in compromised worlds? | — | ||||||
| 10/16/23 | ![]() Introducing ShortCuts, Live! | Welcome to Season 5 of ShortCuts. ShortCuts host and producer Katherine McLeod would take you on a deep dive into the SpokenWeb archives through a short ‘cut’ of audio. What did it feel like to hear archival audio? And how could we carefully unarchive its sound? These questions evolved into conversations, and thus emerged ShortCuts, Live! | — | ||||||
| 10/2/23 | ![]() As It Is or As It Was: Translating “The Ruin” Poem | How do we represent textually and perform orally the missing pieces from damaged medieval manuscripts? In this episode, Ghislaine Comeau, Concordia PhD student studying early medieval literature, brings us along on her quest to translate the “The Ruin” – a famously ruined Old English poem from the 10th century manuscript known as the Exeter Book. In conversation with medievalists Dr. Stephen Yeager and Dr. Stephen Powell, she discusses sounds in Old English texts, exploring how these may have been read and/or performed and how they may now be translated, represented, and performed. Quest fulfilled; the episode ends with Ghislaine’s reading of her translation of “The Ruin.” | — | ||||||
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