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"Different people work in different ways, but for me, I have to really inhabit that world to get the most out of it."

In this episode Sarah interviews Steve Wharton, a Lake District performer, presenter and media producer with a passion for his native Cumbria. Steve put himself forward as a guest on the show to tell us about why he decided to train as an early years teacher at the age of 43.

You might recognise Steve’s voice from Terry Abraham’s film that was aired on the BBC “A Year on Helvellyn” which I highly recommend watching if you haven’t already, or perhaps you’ll recognise him from his collaborative podcast “28 Dales Later” in which he tells fascinating stories about the landscapes and heritage of northern England.

During this episode, Sarah asks Steve:

This episode was recorded online by Sarah Lister on 11th March 2021 and edited by Gabby Wolstenholme.

Visit Steve's website: Cumbrian Songs

Check out the 28 Dales Later and Lyre Lyre podcasts as well as his latest album, which features songs written in 5 different...