Third Coast Audio Library
Our vast and ever-growing collection contains thousands of carefully curated audio stories, episodes from Third Coast podcasts, educational sessions on craft from the best makers on the planet, and more.
We’ve also featured some incredible audio work beyond this audio library, in other ways and using other formats: don’t miss the 2021 Web Showcase, featuring a more in-depth look at the winners, judges and even a list of 40 finalists from the 2021 Third Coast/RHDF Competition.

I Didn't Know That (about hotel housekeepers)
Learning the A, B, C's of housekeeping.
- 2010
- 02:59
- Mieke Anderson

I Didn't Know That - 4
A sea-side story of what seagulls might eat, or not.
- 2010
- 02:59
- Elena Botkin-Levy

I Didn't Know That (Un Hombre, su Perro, su Caballo, y Cielo)
Field recordings of a Peruvian Pentecostal church service were used as a base for this piece, with which samples from The Books were incorporated in support of the narration of a spanish folk tale about the nature of heaven and best friends.
- 2010
- 03:00
- Jesse Ricke

I Didn't Know That (I'd Have a Child)
For most of her life, Caitlin didn't want to have children, but after thirteen years with Devin and a change of heart, she is expecting a son.
- 2010
- 02:57
- Michael De Bonis

I Didn't Know That (An Artist's Story)
A young husband and father leaves behind the (relative) security of his corporate cubicle to pursue life as a full-time artist.
- 2010
- 03:00
- Diane Bock

I Didn't Know That (road trip)
A journey to find a specific house by a lake. Recorded in the Lake Simcoe area of Ontario, Canada.
- 2010
- 03:00
- Zoe Irvine

I Didn't Know That (Eyeborgs Really Exist)
A Canadian filmmaker who lost his eye replaces his prosthetic with a bionic camera-eye so he can shoot documentary video from his pupil.
- 2010
- 03:00
- Britt Wray

I Didn't Know That - 3
A 14 year old Somali boy describes a method of killing a lion by hand.
- 2010
- 03:00
- Glenn Simonsen

I Will Find You
He was in danger but he had someone whom he can trust, who were wandering in her memories to find the traces of him.
- 2016
- 02:29
- Melike Ceylan

The Interloper
The story of a woman's fifth breast biopsy.
- 2006
- 02:31
- Kay Collins

The Iceberg
An old man fights his demons for 30 years.
- 2006
- 02:30
- Thelon Oeming

Icing Adversity
The story of how the Canadian Women's hockey team overcame the odds and poor officiating to win the gold medal at the 2002 Winter Olympics.
- 2006
- 02:30
- Sherry Shute

I Don't Know. I Know.
To begin, restating rules is used to avoid actually following rules, just as this more-than-one-sentence description avoids the request for a single sentence through the misuse of the semi-colon; later, mundane answering machine messages become menacing, as the producer manipulates their meaning with music.
- 2006
- 02:39
- Neil Sandell

I Like the Way You Talk
Baglama begins and ends chopped interviews with seniors about love and death and music.
- 2006
- 02:31
- Eric Markowitz

Instant Coffee
A son remembers a woman who loved instant coffee and who may or may not have enjoyed being a housewife.
- 2007
- 03:00
- Dennis Conrow

In The Event Of An Emergency, Put Your Sister In An Upright Position
Every year on the day after Christmas, children of divorced parents are shuttled across the United States, from one parent to the other.
- 2001
- 29:08
- Susan Burton

In Praise of the Sandbox
What inspires those who inspire us? Seasoned producer Jay Allison shares work that inspired him a long time ago and inspires him today, work that contains a healthy measure of invention and play -- key ingredients of creativity, even in a serious world.
- 2007
- 01:21:59

The Inner Sound of the Outer World
Microphones cannot capture situations as they are percieved. A car crash on tape lacks everything that the experience of an accident amounts to: the surprise, the holding of breath, the shock, the sadness.
- 2008
- 01:22:06

The Invisible Narrator
This session explores "found narration" - archival tape, interviews, audio diary entries - and sound that can all be used to perform the job of the narrator. What do you gain and what do you give up when you throw away the script?
- 2006
- 01:17:32

I Didn't Know That - 14
An improvised scene by Brendan Pelsue and Natasha Haverty, set in an imagined seaside town.
- 2010
- 03:01
- Natasha Haverty

Inside The Leaf It's Bittersweet
The Dolemouse: a nutty study on optimal foraging theory.
- 2013
- 03:03
- Jane Cramer
I Still Prefer the Sweet
Educational & funny experiences with food.
- 2013
- 02:34
- Salma El Kerdany

If Bob Was a Fruit, He'd Be a Yellow Quince
Sometimes neighbours impact our lives -- even when, at first, we don't notice.
- 2012
- 02:53
- Helen Kost

I Still Dream of My Grandfather's Red Roses
Asking people from her community to make a statement beginning with the words "I dream of," Australian documentarist Phoebe Hart curates these fragments and creatively envisages the literal and figurative world of dreams, arresting our collective hopes, desires and fears.
- 2012
- 03:01
- Phoebe Hart

The Intersection
The Intersection takes an unflinching look at a changing Bay Area through the lens of a single neighborhood corner.
- 2016
- 20:07
- David Boyer