Each week, AdriftNYC introduces you to a different waterway that laps the shores of New York City. Through conversations with historians, scientists and creative New Yorkers, you will discover new places to visit, plus experience how New York’s waterways influence us, how we influence them and where we’re both headed.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 9 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Categories | Society & CulturePlaces & TravelArts |
Hear about the humpback whales that have returned to Lower New York Bay, New York's outermost Bay. Plus, enjoy a cocktail made in the Bay's honor and get ready to be amazed by all the lighthouses -- and two quarantine islands - in this waterway! Adri... more
Hear about the amazing come back of The Bronx River, including the return of beavers, fish and paddlers. Even film crews are taking notice! AdriftNYC explores 30 waterways that touch one or more of the five boroughs of New York City. In each episode,... more
Meet the surprising, fierce and comforting EastRiver. AdriftNYC explores 30 waterways that touch one or more of the five boroughs of New York City. In each episode, you’ll get ideas for a new place to visit, plus learn about the history of the waterw... more
Float, ferry and drift with us to the Hudson River! AdriftNYC explores 30 waterways that touch one or more of the five boroughs of New York City. Each week, you’ll get ideas for a new place to visit, plus learn about the history of the waterway, what... more
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Who knew a waterways podcast could be so interring?! Cathy’s voice is clear and pleasing to the ear, as are the various recorded natural sounds. This sonorous ensemble sets an inviting, relaxing tone that opens listeners to learn. What do we learn? History, marine science, the many stories of people who have lived and worked on these rivers and bays of NYC. We learn very cool places to go that are practically in any New Yorker’s back yard. Two NYC boroughs are islands. Talk about various waterwa... more
I love listening to Cathy tell us about the history, science, and inspiration of these fascinating (often undervalued) NYC treasures. If you love learning new things about this city or are planning a visit and want inspiration for some authentic experiences, history, and stories, check out this wonderful podcast.
If you love history and you love New York City, this podcast is a great way to learn more about the whys and how’s of the evolution of New York. The host of this podcast has found an amazing array of people to talk about all things water- related around New York— historians, naturalists, marine experts and more— and expertly weaves their voices to create a podcast that is as unique as the city itself. Consider is a walking tour— or maybe a wading tour— of New York.
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