JJ Hunt
Describe Away
Travelling the world through vivid description and soundscape audio.
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14. Nov 2025
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7 - Sunset on the beach 14.11.2025 20:24
In this final episode of Season 1, JJ's youngest niece and nephew help describe the colours as the sun sets on the west coast of Canada.
6 - Beach time on Vancouver Island 14.11.2025 23:54
With his extended family playing in the sand and surf nearby, JJ turns on his mic to describe Chesterman beach, just outside of Tofino on Vancouver Island, BC.
5 - Newfoundland whale watching 14.11.2025 20:02
Listen in as humpbacks and orcas come to feed when the capelin roll in on the east coast of Newfoundland.
4 - The easternmost point in North America - Cape Spear, Newfoundland 14.11.2025 11:44
JJ and family arrive in St John's Newfoundland, and go for an oceanside wander at Cape Spear.
3 - An old-growth hemlock 14.11.2025 22:28
In this episode, JJ hikes his favourite trail in Nova Scotia's Kejimkujik National Park, and visits one of the oldest trees in the province -- a grand ol' hemlock.
2 - Bonus Introduction 14.11.2025 8:41
Want to know more about Audio Description, or Describe Away's creator and host JJ Hunt? Well, come on in! Here are some links to projects mentioned in this episode: TalkDescriptionToMe.com with co-host and co-creator Christine Malec. Luminocity with Luminato's accessibility team. And my website JJHunt.com , which includes links to all kinds of other work!
1 - Welcome to my cabin in the woods 13.11.2025 22:36
In this first episode of Describe Away, creator and host JJ Hunt introduces the show the best way he can -- by welcoming you into his hand-built cabin in the pine forest of Nova Scotia, Canada.
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