
Soundproofist
Soundproofist
Soundproofist is a podcast about unwanted or harmful noise and what you can do about it. We also cover acoustics and people who work with sound.
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Goodpods has curated a list of the 10 best Soundproofist episodes, ranked by the number of listens and likes each episode have garnered from our listeners. If you are listening to Soundproofist for the first time, there's no better place to start than with one of these standout episodes. If you are a fan of the show, vote for your favorite Soundproofist episode by adding your comments to the episode page.

25 | Noise in India - with Sumaira Abdulali
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02/13/22 • 50 min
Residents of India's vibrant and populous cities experience loud noise that can damage their health. We spoke with Sumaira Abdulali, a leader in environmental and noise issues in the state of Maharashtra. For over 20 years, she's advocated for residents of Mumbai and other cities and helped to implement policy change. As a result, her work has improved the quality of life for millions of people. In this podcast episode, we talk with Sumaira about how she began her work, the challenges along the way, and the successes.

10/23/21 • 58 min
Imagine if 160 helicopters flew over your home every day. That's what many residents of New York City experience. And the noise is disrupting their sleep, parks and recreation, and even pedestrian and bicyclist safety. Soundproofist talked with representatives from Stop the Chop NY/NJ -- an organization that's working to legislate guidelines to manage a growing number of non-essential helicopter flights over the most densely populated metropolitan area in the U.S. Join us in an informative conversation with Stop the Chop's Melissa Elstein, Andy Rosenthal, and Adrian Benepe.

08/30/21 • 57 min
Cities and communities have their own sound markers, as Dr. Kenya Williams points out. Dr. Williams is an urban planner, an acoustic ecologist, and an advisor to Quiet Parks International. He founded his company, "Hush Soundscape Planning & Design," in 2012.
In episode 22 of Soundproofist, Dr. Williams shares his journey from making mixtapes and producing music to becoming an urban planner and soundscape expert. He shares his ideas on how to approach noise mediation in diverse communities so that noise ordinances aren't weaponized by one group against another. And he gives examples on how to put "sound first" in project planning.

07/08/21 • 50 min
Jessie Oliver designs citizen science research projects so that participants feel engaged, make meaningful contributions, and have fun. In this interview, she describes some of the considerations for a citizen science project, and about a challenge she's working on in Australia: to collect data on the endangered Eastern bristlebird. If you're curious about getting involved in citizen science, or you want to know more the tools, organizations, and resources involved in these projects, don't miss this episode!

12/05/20 • 49 min
Tortured by leafblower noise? What can you do about it? Jamie Banks and David Sykes of Quiet Communities join us in this episode to describe how they help cities switch to quieter and cleaner lawn-maintenance equipment. They've been successful in creating training programs, sharing data, and persuading local governments to administer positive change. Learn more about their programs in this episode of Soundproofist.

14 | DIY soundmaps - with Tae Hong Park
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06/12/20 • 56 min
You don't need a large budget to measure and map sound. Dr. Tae Hong Park, a professor at NYU, founded the Citygram soundmap project and launched a new airplane-noise tracker project called "Get Noisy." In this interview, he shares details of how he built affordable microphones that can be attached to a window. They send data to your computer through a web browser. His concept is "use what you already have." Learn more about his work with noise, soundscapes, and music in this conversation with Phill and Cary of Soundproofist.

12 | Sound design & soundscapes - with Dan Dugan
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05/09/20 • 44 min
Dan Dugan is a sound designer and inventor of the automatic microphone mixer, a key component in professional audio tools. He also records soundscapes in natural environments through his work with the Nature Sounds Society. In this episode, Dan discusses how he got involved in theatrical sound and professional audio, and his more recent work doing field recordings. He also makes some observations about the change in our soundscapes during the COVID-19 pandemic.

11 | Ocean noise - with Michael Stocker
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04/08/20 • 40 min
How does human-generated noise impact the marine life in our oceans? We interview Michael Stocker, the founder and director of Ocean Conservation Research in California. He shares the history of his organization, how they measure ocean noise, how sea animals communicate, and how his organization works proactively to protect whales from needless trauma.

06 | Earplugs - with Ryan Parry of Eargasm Earplugs
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03/01/19 • 29 min
Not all earplugs are alike! If you enjoy live music, you can wear earplugs that filter the instruments but still allow you to enjoy the event. At the same time, they lower the decibel levels that can damage your hearing. Eargasm is a company that specializes in ear plugs for live music venues, and its founder, Ryan Parry, shares his insights with Soundproofist in this episode.

Ask Arline: Episode 1 - Neighbor noise
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09/16/22 • 24 min
New York City psychologist and noise expert Dr. Arline Bronzaft answers some questions about neighbor noise. In the first episode of this mini-series from Soundproofist, Dr. Bronzaft answers common concerns about how to deal with neighbors who stomp their feet overhead, noise from romping children while you're trying to work from home, how to delicately approach neighbors with loud bedroom activities when you're trying to sleep, what to do if criminal activity is happening in your building with lots of people coming and going, and neighbors with incessantly barking dogs. Listeners are encouraged to submit their own noise questions to Dr. Bronzaft for future episodes.
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FAQ
How many episodes does Soundproofist have?
Soundproofist currently has 33 episodes available.
What topics does Soundproofist cover?
The podcast is about Ecology, Diy, Podcasts, Technology, Health and Arts.
What is the most popular episode on Soundproofist?
The episode title 'Ask Arline: Episode 2 - Community noise' is the most popular.
What is the average episode length on Soundproofist?
The average episode length on Soundproofist is 39 minutes.
How often are episodes of Soundproofist released?
Episodes of Soundproofist are typically released every 45 days, 16 hours.
When was the first episode of Soundproofist?
The first episode of Soundproofist was released on Mar 14, 2018.
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