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EPISODE · Jun 12, 2025 · 2H 8M

Being There (but just where is "there")

from inbetween stations · host David Hartley

You hear us on the radio. But are we really there? Voices drift through wires and waves—familiar, intimate, maybe even comforting. But who’s really speaking? And who’s really listening? Where are you, exactly? Where am I? In an age where signals cross the lines between what's digital and what actual physical , is presence is a matter of bandwidth, we ask the question technology refuses to answer: What does it mean to be there? Join us on this week’s broadcast as we dive into the soft static of reality, where memory, sound, and silence blur. It’s not just a radio show. It’s a séance of sound. A communion between the real and the imagined. 🕳️ Tune in. Drop out. Try to find yourself.

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You hear us on the radio. But are we really there? Voices drift through wires and waves—familiar, intimate, maybe even comforting. But who’s really speaking? And who’s really listening? Where are you, exactly? Where am I? In an age where signals cross the lines between what's digital and what actual physical , is presence is a matter of bandwidth, we ask the question technology refuses to answer: What does it mean to be there? Join us on this week’s broadcast as we dive into the soft static of reality, where memory, sound, and silence blur. It’s not just a radio show. It’s a séance of sound. A communion between the real and the imagined. 🕳️ Tune in. Drop out. Try to find yourself.

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