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Here There Be Dragons
Jessica Myers
44 episodes
2 months ago
Although much of the conflict of urban life is focused on public space there’s a lot to be said for the negotiations we all maintain indoors. Through the restaurant kitchen downstairs or the noisy neighbor next door the city tends to extend inside. This episode is sort of an audio gatecrashing, I’m inviting myself into a few Odes[s]an interiors, and you listeners are welcome to join me. 
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Although much of the conflict of urban life is focused on public space there’s a lot to be said for the negotiations we all maintain indoors. Through the restaurant kitchen downstairs or the noisy neighbor next door the city tends to extend inside. This episode is sort of an audio gatecrashing, I’m inviting myself into a few Odes[s]an interiors, and you listeners are welcome to join me. 
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Stockholm: Nature
Here There Be Dragons
40 minutes 46 seconds
4 years ago
Stockholm: Nature
My city of New York is known more for it’s skyline than its outdoor offering. But in Stockholm, nature seemed to appear out of nowhere, intertwined within the city fabric. Even neighborhoods constantly labeled “dangerous” have pretty stunning views. How has Stockholm grown, and keeps growing, with natural spaces in mind ? Twitter/Instagram: @dragons_podcast Support us: patreon.com/htbdpodcast Sign up for our newsletter: www.htbdpodcast.com Record a question or comment for us and send to: htdbpodcast@gmail.com Check out Melissa Pons' Swedish Forest Textures: https://melissapons.bandcamp.com/album/swedish-forest-textures
Here There Be Dragons
Although much of the conflict of urban life is focused on public space there’s a lot to be said for the negotiations we all maintain indoors. Through the restaurant kitchen downstairs or the noisy neighbor next door the city tends to extend inside. This episode is sort of an audio gatecrashing, I’m inviting myself into a few Odes[s]an interiors, and you listeners are welcome to join me.