Transmissions
The Third Place
Katie Stokes (UK/HK 2025)
Katie Stokes (UK/HK 2025)
17 min
Floating Space is a six-part anthology for anyone searching for a place where they truly belong. It’s believed that everyone needs three places: home, work, and a space in between. But in a post-Covid, cost-of-living crisis, and online-centred world, how many of us actually have that third place?
This episode explores what a third place is, and asks why we desperately need one? Unpack the decline of third places, how to identify one, and why the absence of one in your life isn’t your fault.
Created, hosted, produced by Katie Stokes
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The Baron Hotel - Uncovering Roots
Maxim Saakyan (UK 2025)
Maxim Saakyan (UK 2025)
30 min
Uncovering Roots is a podcast that investigates stories from the SWANA (South West Asia and North Africa) region. The first mini-series was released back in December 2023, about an Armenian Genocide survivor who became a Hollywood star.
Now, Uncovering Roots returns with the first episode of its new season, beginning in Aleppo, at the doors of one of the most iconic hotels in the Middle East.
The Baron Hotel once hosted kings, spies, archaeologists, and refugees. It was a grand hotel at the crossroads of empire, war, and survival. In this episode, we trace the layered history of the Baron through the voice of Mary Momdjian, whose family built and ran the hotel for generations.
From stories of Armenian refugees during the genocide to Agatha Christie writing her book, the Baron’s past is woven into the fabric of Syria’s modern history. Today, it stands abandoned. A fragile, fading symbol of memory and loss.
Produces by Maxim Saakyan
Sound Design by Maxim Saakyan
Intro Music composed by Olivia Melkonian
Windows: Jill - The Edge of Things
Ivan d'Avoine and Derick Armah (UK 2025)
Ivan d'Avoine and Derick Armah (UK 2025)
23 min
To watch the world pass by from your home’s window is an intimate experience: at once deeply personal and yet universal, cinematic even, at times. Although we all do it, when was the last time someone asked you, sincerely; what do you see when you look outside your window?
Featuring experimental sound design that reflects the processes of art-making and city-wandering, we journey to Central London’s Brunswick Centre to meet Jill Rock, who sculpts natural found objects and geometric constructions under the light of her living room window.
Produces by Ivan d'Avoine and Derick Armah
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Drops from Heaven
Patrick McNameeKing (US 2025)
Patrick McNameeKing (US 2025)
7 min
Alesia shares how she began communicating with the deceased, and the impact of her career as a medium.
Produced by Patrick McNameeKing
Music by Patrick McNameeKing
The Hole Truth: A Badge of Honour
Marnie Duke (UK 2025)
Marnie Duke (UK 2025)
17 min
How did conspiracy theories capture the American imagination? Join host Marnie Duke as she uncovers how a whole country fell down the rabbit hole.
The story of an FBI investigation gone wrong. How did a plan to wipe out conspiracy theories backfire and instead, radicalise a generation?
Narrated by Marnie Duke
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Little Devils: Gone too Far
Jasmin Bauomy (DE 2025)
Jasmin Bauomy - TRZ Media (DE 2025)
37 min
Little Devils looks at the things we’re so quick to judge others and ourselves about. It explores the unseen. The flaws, struggles, mistakes and beliefs that haunt each one of us, a.k.a. our personalized little devils. How do you react to humiliation? One of the most well-known storytellers in the US, Ray Christian, tells the story of a “revenge prank” gone wrong.
Ray Christian, a US-army combat-decorated veteran, is the creator and host of the show What’s Ray Saying? He’s a regular on Snap Judgment and is a Fulbright Specialist Expert in Education and Storytelling Narrative. Ray has performed at numerous storytelling festivals and stages across the US and Canada.
Produced by Jasmin Bauomy (TRZ Media)
Featuring Ray Christian
Jean
Nathan Gibson (UK 2024)
Nathan Gibson (UK 2024)
12 min
How would it feel to suddenly lose your hearing in one ear? And then the other? How would your world change? How would you? A writer, educator and advocate, Jean Straus talks about her experience of loss, her journey adapting to a life with hearing aids and her mission to fight for representation and public awareness.
Produced by Nathan Gibson
Music by Chris Zabriskie
Listening To The Soundosphere: An Academic Manifesto - FreshEd Flux Podcast
Peter Browning (UK 2024)
Peter Browning (UK 2024)
33 min
Flux, a FreshEd series where graduate students turn their research interests into narrative based podcasts. This episode was created by Peter Browning explores the power of the Soundosphere. His meta-engagement highlights the importance of sound in creating immersive experiences, the emotional and embodied aspects of ethnographic research, and the political and social implications of podcasting.
Peter recently graduated with his PhD from the Institute of Education at the University College London. He is currently a postdoctoral fellow at UCL’s Institute of Advanced Studies.
Written, edited and produced Peter Browning
Executive Producer: Johanna Fahey
Producers: Will Brehm and Brett Lashua
Characters Played by:
Narrator – Peter Browning
Will Brehm – Will Brehm
Brett Lashua- Brett Lashua
Johannah Fahey – Johannah Fahey
Dorothy – Siobhán Maycraft
Teacher – Rommy Anabalón
Simon McBurney from Complicité – Simon McBurney from Complicité
Jon Holmes from The Skewer – Jon Holmes from The Skewer
Playing With Blocks: The Square Root Of Tree - FreshEd Flux Podcast
Michael Rumbelow (UK 2022)
Michael Rumbelow (UK 2022)
34 min
Flux, a FreshEd series where graduate students turn their research interests into narrative based podcasts. This episode was created by Michael Rumbelow, a PhD student at the University of Bristol. In his Flux episode, Michael takes listeners on a sonic journey to explore block play. He weaves together sounds and ideas to show the power and possibilities of play.
Written, edited and produced Michael Rumbelow
Executive Producer: Johanna Fahey
Producers: Will Brehm and Brett Lashua
Vicki Mitchem played Virginia Woolf and Bertha Ronge, Dave Jackson played Friedrich Froebel, Karl Marx, and Charles Dickens, and Simone Datzberger played Melanie Klein.
Studio audio technicians were Patrick Robinson and Simon Vause.
In The Realm Of The In Between: An Ode To Ethnography In Mauritius - FreshEd Flux Podcast
Ijaaz Jackaria (MU 2024)
Ijaaz Jackaria (MU 2024)
32 min
Flux, a FreshEd series where graduate students turn their research interests into narrative based podcasts. This episode is an ethnography of Mauritius and its colonial past, where he creates his own Southern epistemology by bringing together cosmology, philosophy, and Islamic theology.
Written, edited and produced Ijaaz Jackaria
Executive Producer: Johanna Fahey
Producers: Will Brehm and Brett Lashua