K. Hawes

Somewhere Radio

Society EN ↓ 3 episodes

Somewhere, sitting out there in the mysterious and great beyond, is a radio operator telling a story as analog buttons click into place and dials are carefully tuned. A transmission is sent out across time and space, all in the hopes of reaching you, a listener. Cozy up as you enjoy this dreamlike audio diary, filled with non-fiction observations and thoughts in the context of a fictional world.

Author

K. Hawes

Category

Society

Podcast website

khawesmail.podbean.com

Latest episode

Oct 20, 2025

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Episodes

Transmission 3: Why Words are Never Just Words 20.10.2025

An exploration of words, their impact on the narratives we create for ourselves, and why it's important to participate in the practice of finding the best words for yourself and others.

Transmission 2: The Day the Mailman Delivered Music 27.07.2025

An old library is filled with laughter and excitement as a conference for higher education professionals takes place. In the midst of successful presentations and networking, fatigue and anxiety begin to set in. Very unexpectedly, a mailman comes to the aid of a difficult day as he shares his good nature and music with those around him.

Transmission 1: Why Opening a Door is Important 02.06.2025

Physical and mental health were becoming increasingly difficult to deal with after an entire month of my life had been snatched by decimating chronic illness symptoms. Learning to cope with that, and to find happiness, became a process that began by opening a door.

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