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Nature Spot

Nature Spot Podcast

A celebration of nature in podcast form. Nature is endlessly fascinating, abundant and restorative - and this podcast shares people’s stories of their favourite nature spots and what makes them so special. If you would like to share a story about your favourite nature spots - please get in touch via Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/NatureSpotPodcast/ or leave a voice message at anchor.fm/naturespot. New episodes every Saturday at 3pm (UK time) Thanks for listening!

41 - S1 E23 - being happy with where you are
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  • 41 - S1 E23 - being happy with where you are

    Desperate to head out after an extended spell of rain and grey skies, I ventured out on my bike. Slightly injured- I didn’t make it to the place I set my heart on. So I forced to sit, and take notice of where I got to. And it was beautiful, and just what I needed. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/naturespot/message

    Sun, 13 Dec 2020 - 15min
  • 40 - S1 E25 - food and nature

    I love food - and I love seasonal food - for lots o reasons.

    The recent purchase of a butternut squash inspired the cooking of butternut squash risotto, and got me thinking again about all the other things I can make from this vast vegetable, the joy and importance of eating seasonally.

    Eating seasonally can help us connect with nature’s seasons, use up what we have grown on our allotment on veg patch or in our balcony pots.

    It can reduce emissions from the food we eat and the other environmental impacts of that food.

    The link to the website I mentioned is below.

    Eat the Seasons - http://eattheseasons.co.uk/why.php

    Seasonal right now - http://eattheseasons.co.uk

    It’s a short episode today, but I hope you find it interesting.

    It’s a short episode today, but I hope you find it interesting - and I would love to hear what you cook, or grow. What you think about eating seasonally, and if you’ve ever considered eating or cooking as a form of nature connection. So please get in touch via the voicemail on anchor.fm/naturespot or via Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/naturespotpodcast/

    Please like, share and subscribe on whichever platform you are hearing this, and as ever - thanks for listening. 

    --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/naturespot/message
    Sat, 28 Nov 2020 - 11min
  • 39 - S1 E24 - walking with Wendy

    After a short absence from the podcast, I took a walk with Wendy and her dog Bailey in a nearby park and woodland. We had a great time exploring the park, watching Bailey find interesting smells and noticing the leaves, trees, and connecting with the joy of autumn.  If you’d like to find out more about Wendy you can find her on LinkedIn (I’ll put a link to that in the episode notes)- https://www.linkedin.com/in/wendy-nicholls-leadership-coach/ Check out the hashtags #HopefulOctober and #NewThingsNovember - and the action for happiness website for November prompts or their other monthly wellbeing calendars https://www.actionforhappiness.org/new-ways-november I was so intrigued by the early autumn-shedding tree with feathery leaves that Wendy mentioned, but could not figure out what it was. If you have an idea - do let me know. If you enjoyed this episode, please like, share, rate and subscribe on whichever platform you are hearing this, and get in touch via the voicemail on Anchor - anchor.fm/naturespot or the @NatureSpotPodcast Instagram account if you want to comment on this episode or would like to be a guest on a future one. And as always - thanks for listening! https://www.instagram.com/naturespotpodcast/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/naturespot/message

    Sun, 22 Nov 2020 - 25min
  • 38 - S1 E22 - connecting with nature when you don’t want to go outside!

    I woke up this morning with that feeling of ickiness that I feel when it’s grey, cold and wet outside. 

    Feeling somewhat 'self-judgy' at not wanting to venture out into the drizzle, I headed to my new 'illustrated journal' for solace. 

    Today's diminutive episode is about me surprising myself at the quality of my nature connection through this new daily journal - and I wanted to share it with you, because sometimes - when you really don't want to go out but still want to connect with nature - you might find that this really does the trick!

    I have a few prompts below to start you off if you would like to try it.  All you need is pen and paper - no expensive art supplies required. Add colour if you want to - use what you have and see how you feel.

    7 days of Prompts

    * birds I see from my window

    * different leaves I have seen today while out and about

    * interesting seeds and seed heads

    * how many kinds of wild berries spotted recently

    * things I like to make with foraged fruit

    * different types of tree bark (can you spot at least 3 different barks)

    * the spiders in your kitchen (or wherever they congregate ;-))

    Let me know what you think, do you journal? Will you give it a go now?

    If you enjoyed this episode, please like, share, rate and subscribe on whichever platform you are hearing this, and get in touch via the voicemail on Anchor - anchor.fm/naturespot or at https://www.instagram.com/naturespotpodcast/ if you want to comment on this episode or would like to be a guest on a future one.

    And as always - thanks for listening!

    --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/naturespot/message
    Sat, 24 Oct 2020 - 12min
  • 37 - S1 E21 - Apples and World Food Day

    Today’s episode is a bit of a ramble - you will see why and I challenge you to count how many times I said ‘apple’ in the main part of the recording.

    I hope you enjoy this episode - and would love your thoughts on apples, local food, local food, food systems, accessibility, or indeed anything else nature related.

    If you want to find out more about World Food Day - visit http://www.fao.org/world-food-day/take-action/en/

    Visit https://lovefoodhatewaste.com for lots of great tips on reducing food waste by getting creative with your leftovers, storing and freezing your food, and more besides. You can also follow the #lovefoodhatewaste hashtag the https://www.instagram.com/lfhw_uk/ account on on Instagram.

    And check out the https://www.instagram.com/empowerment_collective/ instagram account to find out about the work of the extraordinary young woman I mentioned at the start of the pod.

    If you enjoyed this episode, please like, share, rate and subscribe on whichever platform you are hearing this, and get in touch via the voicemail on Anchor - anchor.fm/naturespot or the @NatureSpotPodcast Instagram account if you want to comment on this episode or would like to be a guest on a future one.

    And as always - thanks for listening!

    https://www.instagram.com/naturespotpodcast/

    --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/naturespot/message
    Sat, 17 Oct 2020 - 18min
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