In our final episode of the 2020 season of The Earth Sea Love Podcast, your host, Sheree Mack, has the pleasure of talking with Catherine Lucktaylor, a ceramist living on the Cornish coast of England. …
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020 – Creativity, travelling and searching for home with Catherine Lucktaylor
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019 – Healing from trauma and grief through a connection with the land with Velda Thomas
We’re nearing the end of the first season of The Earth Sea Love Podcast with only a few episodes to be released. But we’re keeping the high standard of conversations as evident throughout the series …
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The Black Experience Outdoors
With Covid-19, I think people have had to slow down in society. People being in lockdown have begun to appreciate what’s on their doorsteps. They have become more observant outside and inside, and sometimes what …
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Black Women in the Landscape
It really warms my heart to read The Guardian today and see a feature around Black women making the British countryside more diverse. I’ll forgive them for using BAME in the title of the article …
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018 – A lovely conversation with Avni Trivedi exploring bodywork, nature and wildness
Welcome to Avni Trivedi, who is questioning the healthcare system through bodywork and working on loss through our bodies. This is episode 018, not 019 as I incorrectly state in the introduction. EPISODE NOTESIn this …
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017 – Language, place, nature and identity with Jessica J. Lee
We are bringing you episodes from The Earth Sea Love Podcast fast and furious as we aim to share all 2020 recorded episodes before mid December 2020. Consider these are gifts to you. And this …
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016- Talking about Black Environmentalism with Shaira Begum
Recorded over the summer, we bring you this amazing episode with Shaira Begum, a British Bangladeshi living in Tower Hamlets, who is a dynamic force working within Green Care for South Asian Women who have …
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014 – An Open and Honest Conversation about Racism, Nature and Camping with Jola Olafimihan – part 1
This episode is split into two parts. This is part one, where we meet Jola Olafimihan and find out about the difference between being a black body in Nigeria to being a black body in …
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Nature Writing Workshop – Our Essential Insects — Sheree Mack
Working in partnership with Northumberland Wildlife Trust, we bring you a unique and new creative writing workshop tapping into the wonder of nature. The Trust is spearheading a special campaign to raise awareness about the …
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010 – Talking about sexual reparenting and healing with Betsy Perez
This is the second episode released today. Both episodes are linked as they attempt to introduce you to our special guest Betsy Perez. But the words just kept on coming. So sit back and enjoy …