Welcome to series 4, episode 9 of the Prompted by Nature podcast.
Today's action point: Visit Hannah's website to find information and resources for connecting and protecting nature on your doorstep: www.hannahbournetaylor.com/resources
Today I speak with writer and nature advocate, Hannah Bourne-Taylor. After careers in both equine photography and copy-writing in the branding industry, Hannah moved from London to Ghana in 2013 where she lived for eight years. She has ghost-written and edited best-selling books and FLEDGLING, her debut memoir, is a celebration of the wild and is being published by Aurum in April 2022.
For context, before the main conversation Hannah had been telling me about the swallows she was trying to help after soffits were created during their migration south meaning that they couldn’t get back into their nesting spot. Hannah heard about this on social media and got to work trying to help the birds. I also told her about the Benfield Valley Project. An update of the swifts situation is that since our chat, the landlord of the property involved has agreed to put up nesting boxes on the house that is their home. I mention these points as we refer back to them in the conversation.
In this episode we discuss:
Recommended previous episodes to accompany this one: Lucy Jones 1.9, Lorraine Tindale 2.3, Anita Bagdi 2.11, Lucy Groves 2.12, plus Sophie’s episode last week 4.8.
Find Hannah on her website www.hannahbournetaylor.com and @hannahbt on twitter or @writerhannahbt on instagram. Fledgling is out now and is published by Bloomsbury. I now have a shop over on bookshop.org, where I’ll get a little kick-back on anything you purchase through it. This will help me to fund future episodes of the podcast. The link is on my website www.promptedbynature.co.uk, where you can find all episodes and upcoming course dates, or you can go directly to bookshop.org and search for ‘Prompted by Nature.’