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Episode 196: Teaching to learn
An interesting and powerful way to learn something new is to try and teach it to someone else. In teaching a concept or skill we have to first be clear, articulate and intentional with our…
Episode 195: Trace Balla – Catching and hatching stories
Trace works as a graphic novelist and illustrator and lives on Djaara Country in south-eastern Australia. Observing and recording the details of the natural world and weaving this together with…
Episode 194: Printmaking in nature
Printmaking is a fun and easy way to capture our impressions of nature and can be incorporated into our nature journaling practice. In this prompt episode I chat about different printmaking…
Episode 193: Sushma Hegde – Watercolour Florals
Sushma is a self-taught watercolour artist and author based in Luxembourg. After beginning her career in engineering, Sushma shifted to pursuing art full time, giving her the opportunity to be fully…
A little update
A little update on the podcast and an invitation to adjust or delete your Patreon pledge if you feel like it as the podcast upload schedule changes. Thank you all for the amazing support you have…
Episode 192: Nature Journaling July
Join in with the daily prompts this month as we explore nature journaling in the garden.The Wild Wonder Foundation is hosting a year-long series of nature journal prompts and this month Bethan was…
Episode 191: Victoria Beyer – Art and identity
Victoria is a Chilean artist based in Germany. Her botanical art balances scientific accuracy with creative freedom, exploring themes of social masking, neurodivergence, female identity, and…
Episode 190: Countdown to INJW 2025
International Nature Journaling Week is coming up again very soon (1-7th June). In this episode we will explore the themes and ways that you can get involved in the celebration. Our overarching theme…
Episode 189: Maria Coryell-Martin – Expeditionary art
Maria is an expeditionary artist whose work has led her to some of the planet’s most wild and remote locations. Collaborating with scientific research teams, Maria uses art as a tool for…
Episode 188: Seed study
Seeds are magical little packages of potential! Each seed holds all the genetic information needed to grow into a plant that may feed us, provide shade, or offer food and habitat for wildlife. The…
Episode 187: Jennifer Jewell – Partnering with plants
Jennifer is a gardener, author and podcast host. By examining the intersection between gardens and human culture, her work helps to expand how we think about gardens, positioning gardeners as…
Episode 186: Gentle words
We are often very good at encouraging others and noticing things to admire in the artwork of those around us, but it can be more challenging to offer those same gentle words to ourselves. This week,…
Episode 185: James Sisti – Hike and Draw
James is an artist and wilderness guide from New York. Driven by a desire to make the outdoors accessible to more people, James created Hike and Draw - a platform where he combines art and education…
Episode 184: Fact finding adventure
Learning some facts can be a powerful tool for understanding and connecting with animals. Following on from our conversation with Lee Putman from Facts and Fine Liners, let’s go on our own…
Episode 183: Lee Putman – Facts and Fine Liners
Lee is an artist and educator based in London. Weaving together fine art and storytelling, his compelling videos open us to the fascinating wonders of the animal kingdom.Listen to hear more…
Episode 182: Our place in space
Contemplating Earth as part of a vast solar system, galaxy, and universe offers a powerful perspective. Let's explore ways to use nature journaling to connect with our place in space.In the episode I…
Episode 181: Kirstie Willean – Seward Nature Journaling
Kirstie is a teacher and nature journaler from Alaska. Her career has led her through a wide range of teaching situations, always with a focus on respect for people and place.Listen to hear more…
Episode 180: Big weather
Extreme weather events are becoming more frequent and severe. Nature journaling offers a way to document these events while also capturing our personal experiences and responses.Two nature journalers…
Episode 179: Angela E. Douglas – The power of local
Angela is a writer, scientist, and natural historian. Through her writing, she celebrates the power of the local—what can be discovered when we slow down, tune in, and notice the subtle wonders of…
Episode 178: Looking for spirals
Spirals are all around us in nature, and finding them can be a joyful challenge. This week, let’s go on a treasure hunt by tuning into the spirals in our nearby nature and capturing them on the pages…
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