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Miles from the Known

Miles from the Known

By: Christy Prosser
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Miles from the Known Created and narrated by photojournalist Christy Prosser Miles from the Known is a cinematic storytelling podcast exploring belonging, humanity, and the quiet truths found on the road. Through the lens of her camera and journeys across more than fifty countries, Christy reflects on the people and places that shape us; from a man on his knees in Costa Rica to a Sans guide standing in the red sands of Namibia at dawn, and countless stories beyond. Each episode blends immersive sound, narrative, and reflection to uncover what it means to belong in a world that never stops moving. It’s not a travel guide, but we do travel to some amazing places. Miles from the Known is a conversation between motion and meaning.🎧 Produced by 111 Hours Go and MattieJack Media. “Some journeys are measured in miles. Others in moments that change how we see the world.”

Christy Prosser 2025
Episodes
  • The Beginning of the Road
    Nov 2 2025

    Every journey begins long before the first step. In this opening episode of Miles from the Known, Christy Prosser invites listeners into the moments that sparked a lifetime of travel and storytelling. The quiet roads, the maps worn thin, and the question that follows every traveler: what are we really searching for? Through sound and reflection, this episode sets the tone for a season of human stories found in motion, across borders, faith, and belonging.

    🎧 Miles from the Known is a documentary-style podcast exploring the people and places that shape who we become when we travel the world and find home in unexpected places.

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