H&T Program Clips you Can Use
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H&T Interview on Insight Radio UK 9.00 Minutes
We talk about the inspiration of Hear and There Audio Magazine. There is a clip of when I took a blind friend to pet cheetah cubs.
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Petting Cheetah Cubs at the Cincinnati Zoo
4.17 Minutes
Margie Stocker and I go to the Cincinnati Zoo to pet cheetah cubs with Dr. Cathryn Hilker, Cincinnati Zoo’s Angel Fund Director and founder of the Cat Ambassador Program. This is a short clip where we feel the Cheetah purring.
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7 Minutes of Bliss with Dolphins 7 Minutes
This is a short clip of the Kitty Hevener swimming with dolphins episode. In the clip we learn about dolphin sounds and listen in as Kitty swims with Capricorn the dolphin.
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Petra, City of Stone, Jordan, 5 min
In this clip will visit the Cincinnati Art Museum and describe an exhibit about Petra, City of Stone, in the country of Jordan. This is a short clip of episode 1 of 3 episodes.
Petra is renowned for its rock-cut architecture. Petra is also one of the New Seven Wonders of the World. The Nabateans constructed it as their capital city around 100 BCE. The site remained unknown to the Western world until 1812, The impressive eastern entrance leads steeply down through a dark, narrow gorge (in places only 3–4 metres wide) called the Siq (”the shaft”), a natural geological feature formed from a deep split in the sandstone rocks and serving as a waterway flowing into Wadi Musa. At the end of the narrow gorge stands Petra’s most elaborate ruin, Al Khazneh (popularly known as “the Treasury”), hewn into the sandstone cliff. Also, all 3 Petra episodes and more podcasts are availible from the website http://hearandthere.net/default.aspx
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Tom Uhlman Reports from
Mt. St. Helens Volcano Washington State
9.23 minutes
This is a report by H&T Correspondent Tom Uhlman. He is on Mount St Helens, Washington state, to take photos for a book on volcanos. He stopped for a few minutes in July, 2010 to describe the devastated landscape 30 years after the eruption. Mount St. Helens began erupting in March, 1980. A large bulge developed on the north side of the mountain as internal pressure inside the mountain built up, but was not able to escape, much like a balloon inflating. On May 18, 1980, the "balloon popped" and a huge sideways blast occurred, blowing the middle of the mountain away on the north side. The force of the blast leveled 150,000 acres of forest and left a huge hole in the side of the mountain. 53 People died.
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4 min of a Terrifying Chickadee ATTACK! LOL! 4.14 Minutes
H&T Audio Clip of a full episode where my brother Tom and I hike along Horner Run Creek. We discover wildflowers, Salamanders and all kinds of things in the woods. This clip is of one of the weirdest things I have had happen to me on a hike.
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MT Merapi Volcano Indonesia, Tom Uhlman Reports
12.50 Minutes
Correspondent Tom Uhlman visits Mt Marapi a volcano in Indonesia. He takes a walk on a narrow path and describes the volcano and the people who live around it.
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H&T Correspondent Tom Uhlman Visits Hidden Arch in Kentucky
10 Minutes
H&T Correspondent Tom Uhlman visits the Red River Gorge and describes Hidden Arch. It is located in eastern Kentucky in the United States. Carved over millions of years by wind and water, this area is truly unique and wonderful. Within the area there are over 80 natural arches. Tom describes the cliff face and the plants he can see.
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The Pawnee Earth Lodge at the Field Museum, Chicago
15.10 Minutes
In this episode I talk with John Nelson an interpreter at an exhibit of a Pawnee Earth Lodge at the Field Museum.
Since first opening in 1977, the Pawnee Earth Lodge has been one of the most popular attractions at The Field Museum. This full-scale reconstruction of a traditional Pawnee lodge, true to the originals in form, appearance, and construction, is a fully furnished Native American dwelling that brings to life the traditional ways of this Great Plains tribe.The Pawnee Earth Lodge was recently renovated and relocated within the Native American exhibition halls. The new Lodge stands in a setting that evokes the world of the Great Plains, where the Pawnee historically built these structures. Visitors inside the Lodge will gaze up through the open smoke hole in the roof to see a rendering of stars in the night sky just as the Pawnee star-gazers did as they pursued their spiritual beliefs.
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The Little Mouse and the Eagle, Native American Story by Fred Shaw 8 Minutes
Fred Shaw is a Native American Story Teller for the Shawnee Nation in the Ohio, USA Area. He specializes in story performances. This is one of my favorites about a little mouse and his adventure with an eagle.
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Deep Tweet Audio Poems
Hear and There audio Deep Tweet poems are a Roarshock test for the ears. It is 140 character image for you to ponder. This was inspired by an episode of Hear and There audio magazine.
The Butterfly 1.05 Minutes
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A Walk in the Sun 1 Minute
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