Walrus takes on the intricate and wildly fascinating city that is Berlin. An exquisite adventure through one of the most exciting cities of the 21st century. “So, does that mean this is a serious podcast?” Oh yes, very serious. Walrus is no jester. He has round glasses and wears matching socks. Luckily, the show also has giggly guests, edgy editing and telling tales. All topped off with a down to earth, self-deprecating voice-over. “Now Walrus (is your name really Walrus?), another question ...
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Walrus & the Bear is now a proud member of the bad-ass podcasting label Viertausendhertz. That means you have to re-subscribe to the podcast. Click the link below right now!http://viertausendhertz.de/walrus-and-the-bear/There will be no more new podcasts from this feed.Από τον Berlin Podcast by Wouter Bernhardt
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On the podcasting community in Berlin.Thanks to:http://berlinbelly.com/https://soundcloud.com/radio-spaetkaufhttp://www.thisweekingermany.de/https://soundcloud.com/hipsterandhackhttp://castronauten.com/Music by:Denis WoutersMark SchildersΑπό τον Berlin Podcast by Wouter Bernhardt
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A day at the cemetery. Thanks to Rebecca Jacobson (www.rebjac.com)Από τον Berlin Podcast by Wouter Bernhardt
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Your Christmas Walrus! Going up the Reichstag with Jimmy, or wait...what happened...where are we going?Από τον Berlin Podcast by Wouter Bernhardt
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Tackling an architectural utopia in the heart of Berlin with Ysanne Choksey. Also, stripclubs..Writings by Ysanne can be find on the excellent monumentmusing.blogspot.deMusic by Mark Schilders, soundtrack by Denis Wouters.Από τον Berlin Podcast by Wouter Bernhardt
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Geoffrey and I visit the Soviet War Memorial in Treptower Park. The nazi's invade the Soviet Union in 1941, how do you deal with memorials from the Soviet era, and Walrus finds love.Tracks and bits, including the soundtrack, are produced by Denis Wouters, with the help of Melvin van Gent, Sjoerd Bartlema, Valentin Noiret, Casper van der Lans & Dome…
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A palace not far from Berlin used to be the summer residence of a man who would grow out to become the most famous of royal Prussian families, Frederick the Great. Carrie and I go to Potsdam and discuss its impressiveness of detail. And monkey´s, there´s monkey´s too.Music:C.P.E. Bach - Berlin SymphoniesJ.S. Bach - The Musical OfferingJohann Joachi…
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