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EPISODE · Feb 23, 2026 · 1H 29M

Jeff Simmons: Audio in Trees and the Art of Listening Differently

from Moped Outlaws · host Marc & Greg

There are conversations about building. There are conversations about leading. And then there are conversations about listening. This one is about listening. Jeff Simmons joins us to explore what happens when you turn toward the soundscape instead of away from it — when you stop filling silence and start paying attention to what’s already there. […]

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There are conversations about building. There are conversations about leading. And then there are conversations about listening. This one is about listening. Jeff Simmons joins us to explore what happens when you turn toward the soundscape instead...

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