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Catching the Hum
by Tracie Perrie & Heather Ford
Catching the Hum is a podcast by Tracie and Heather, recording their life as it happens. The mics stay on through the messy parts of moving to a new country, the heat, the language, and the moments they have to feel their way through. They leave the texture intact so listeners can hear the hum for themselves.
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We Caught It, Felt It, Rode It.
We woke up; everything was normal… until it wasn’t.So naturally, we left the house.
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Quiet Pyramid, Loud Town
A loud, beautiful afternoon in Acanceh with pyramids, laughter, and a strange shift near the end.
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Don't Mind Us, We're Just Talking to the Pool
The pool felt heavy. We had questions.
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Our Easy Drive Included a Chicken, a Dump, and a Tropical Rainstorm
An easy drive around Mérida turns into exactly the kind of ordinary weirdness we love: a chicken, a dump, sudden rainstorm energy, neighbourhood observations, and the little moments that make a day feel more alive than planned.In this episode, we follow the hum through casual conversation, road thoughts, weather shifts, and the strange charm of noticing what catches our attention.
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The Ants Canceled the Pyramid
We meant to go to a pyramid. The day had other plans. Flying ants, thunder, weird errands, old-life static, and one very swarmy reminder that sometimes catching the hum means noticing when the plan is already changing.
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We Went Out to Feel the Day
Heather and Tracie head out for a drive through the Yucatán with no real destination in mind, just wanting to get out and see where the day takes them.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Catching the Hum is a podcast by Tracie and Heather, recording their life as it happens. The mics stay on through the messy parts of moving to a new country, the heat, the language, and the moments they have to feel their way through. They leave the texture intact so listeners can hear the hum for themselves.
HOSTED BY
Tracie Perrie & Heather Ford
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