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Alice Vincent
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Breast Cancer Now
Rosamund and Alice on writing through the breast cancer experience
In this episode of the Breast Cancer Now podcast, Laura speaks to fellow authors and previous podcast guests, Rosamund Dean and Alice May Purkiss. They talk about writing, specifically how to put your own breast cancer experience into words. Laura talks to Rosamund and Alice about how they started writing and why they wanted to share their experience with others. They each discuss topics such as how writing affects their mental health, imposter syndrome and how anyone can be a writer. Both Rosamund and Alice also share their book and newsletter recommendations for people experiencing a breast ca...
2025-11-07
55 min
Why Women Grow
Daisy Johnson on how landscape shapes us
Daisy Johnson made headlines when she became the youngest person ever shortlisted for the Booker Prize in 2018, when she was 27. But, as she tells us in this episode, her shortlisted novel Everything Under was born of a time of great transition and growth. Water ripples throughout Daisy’s work, from the remote rain-lashed house in Sisters to the ambiguous murk of Fen, with its shapeshifting characters who are inseparable from their landscape. On the banks of the Thames in Oxford, the author explains how water has accompanied her throughout her life, from the fenlands of her adolescence to...
2025-09-30
25 min
Why Women Grow
Isabella Tree on rewilding a garden
Today we are at the Knepp Estate - a huge rewilding project across 3500 acres of land, undertaken by the writer and conservationist Isabella Tree and her family.As she outlines so beautifully in her bestselling memoir Wilding, when Isabella moved into Knepp, then her husband’s family estate, she inherited more than just a castle. A crumbling property and a financially precarious farm were part of the package too. By the late 90s the couple found themselves in debt and realised they needed to stop farming - but what to do with all this land? Well that’s wh...
2025-09-30
35 min
Why Women Grow
Michelle Ogundehin on finding home
What is it that makes a home? Interior design may not seem the first port of call to consider when we think about our gardens, but Michelle Ogundehin’s approach to how our environments affect us shows just how important the outside world can be on our wellbeing. Michelle, who is a series judge on Interior Design Masters, describes herself as a homes therapist. After training as an architect, she was the Editor in Chief of Elle Decoration for over a decade. Now, through books such as Happy Inside, Michelle’s approach encourages a holistic and thoughtful way t...
2025-09-30
30 min
Why Women Grow
Beyond the Garden: new season trailer
Leaves are falling, the sunsets are glowing, and we’re taking every moment we can to reflect here on the Why Women Grow podcast. This autumn, we’re exploring beyond the garden: into the stories crafted alongside fairytale rivers in Oxford, beneath the wingspan of storks flying over rewilded land in Sussex and getting lost in the woodlands of Kent. We’re delving even deeper into the matters that make us human: what it is to mother, what it is to make a home, what it is to change our landscapes for the future with three incredible guests...
2025-09-23
01 min
Life of St. Vincent de Paul
11 - Life of St. Vincent de Paul by Frances Alice Forbes
Explore the extraordinary life of St. Vincent De Paul, a man of humility, compassion, and generosity whose impact resonates even today. Born around 1581 and living until 1660, Vincents early life was shaped by his own experience of slavery, having been captured by Turkish pirates and sold in Tunis. His escape in 1607 led him to a life of service, becoming a priest and devoting his ministry to the poor. In 1625, he founded the Congregation of the Mission, a society of missionary priests known as Vincentians or Lazarists. Alongside Louise de Marillac, he established the Daughters of Charity, a group dedicated to nursing...
2025-07-26
08 min
Life of St. Vincent de Paul
10 - Life of St. Vincent de Paul by Frances Alice Forbes
Explore the extraordinary life of St. Vincent De Paul, a man of humility, compassion, and generosity whose impact resonates even today. Born around 1581 and living until 1660, Vincents early life was shaped by his own experience of slavery, having been captured by Turkish pirates and sold in Tunis. His escape in 1607 led him to a life of service, becoming a priest and devoting his ministry to the poor. In 1625, he founded the Congregation of the Mission, a society of missionary priests known as Vincentians or Lazarists. Alongside Louise de Marillac, he established the Daughters of Charity, a group dedicated to nursing...
2025-07-26
09 min
Life of St. Vincent de Paul
09 - Life of St. Vincent de Paul by Frances Alice Forbes
Explore the extraordinary life of St. Vincent De Paul, a man of humility, compassion, and generosity whose impact resonates even today. Born around 1581 and living until 1660, Vincents early life was shaped by his own experience of slavery, having been captured by Turkish pirates and sold in Tunis. His escape in 1607 led him to a life of service, becoming a priest and devoting his ministry to the poor. In 1625, he founded the Congregation of the Mission, a society of missionary priests known as Vincentians or Lazarists. Alongside Louise de Marillac, he established the Daughters of Charity, a group dedicated to nursing...
2025-07-26
06 min
Life of St. Vincent de Paul
08 - Life of St. Vincent de Paul by Frances Alice Forbes
Explore the extraordinary life of St. Vincent De Paul, a man of humility, compassion, and generosity whose impact resonates even today. Born around 1581 and living until 1660, Vincents early life was shaped by his own experience of slavery, having been captured by Turkish pirates and sold in Tunis. His escape in 1607 led him to a life of service, becoming a priest and devoting his ministry to the poor. In 1625, he founded the Congregation of the Mission, a society of missionary priests known as Vincentians or Lazarists. Alongside Louise de Marillac, he established the Daughters of Charity, a group dedicated to nursing...
2025-07-26
11 min
Life of St. Vincent de Paul
07 - Life of St. Vincent de Paul by Frances Alice Forbes
Explore the extraordinary life of St. Vincent De Paul, a man of humility, compassion, and generosity whose impact resonates even today. Born around 1581 and living until 1660, Vincents early life was shaped by his own experience of slavery, having been captured by Turkish pirates and sold in Tunis. His escape in 1607 led him to a life of service, becoming a priest and devoting his ministry to the poor. In 1625, he founded the Congregation of the Mission, a society of missionary priests known as Vincentians or Lazarists. Alongside Louise de Marillac, he established the Daughters of Charity, a group dedicated to nursing...
2025-07-26
10 min
Life of St. Vincent de Paul
06 - Life of St. Vincent de Paul by Frances Alice Forbes
Explore the extraordinary life of St. Vincent De Paul, a man of humility, compassion, and generosity whose impact resonates even today. Born around 1581 and living until 1660, Vincents early life was shaped by his own experience of slavery, having been captured by Turkish pirates and sold in Tunis. His escape in 1607 led him to a life of service, becoming a priest and devoting his ministry to the poor. In 1625, he founded the Congregation of the Mission, a society of missionary priests known as Vincentians or Lazarists. Alongside Louise de Marillac, he established the Daughters of Charity, a group dedicated to nursing...
2025-07-26
10 min
Life of St. Vincent de Paul
05 - Life of St. Vincent de Paul by Frances Alice Forbes
Explore the extraordinary life of St. Vincent De Paul, a man of humility, compassion, and generosity whose impact resonates even today. Born around 1581 and living until 1660, Vincents early life was shaped by his own experience of slavery, having been captured by Turkish pirates and sold in Tunis. His escape in 1607 led him to a life of service, becoming a priest and devoting his ministry to the poor. In 1625, he founded the Congregation of the Mission, a society of missionary priests known as Vincentians or Lazarists. Alongside Louise de Marillac, he established the Daughters of Charity, a group dedicated to nursing...
2025-07-26
11 min
Vitamine C (Rennes)
Lumière sur la Société de Saint-Vincent-de-Paul en Ille-et-Vilaine
A la une de cette édition :Aller à la rencontre des personnes isolées quelque soit leur âge ou leur condition est la mission que s'est fixée la société saint Vincent-de-Paul et qu’une equipe de bénévoles engagée veut étendre sur la paroisse de Mordelles et ses six clochers.Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
2025-06-20
13 min
Why Women Grow
Jeany Cronk on ripping up the rule book
When Jeany Cronk moved her young family from London to the south of France, she did so on a mission to not only make delicious wine, but shake up the whole rose tradition in the process. The co-founder of Mirabeau, Jeany and her family decided to put sustainability at the heart of their company. After waking up on the vineyard, we are treated to a tour of Jeany’s farm, which is the first Regenerative Organic Certified accredited vineyard in France. There, along with meeting a couple of pigs and llamas, we learn more about the risk and...
2025-06-10
23 min
Why Women Grow
Louise Pascal on gardening in a time of crisis
What does it mean to be split between two places? Where we come from, and where we work? For actor Louise Pascal, putting on a character is part and parcel of her daily life, but one that relies on her returning to her childhood garden to ground herself in the realities of a landscape weathering the climate crisis. We meet Louise in the village of Cucuron, over an Orangina, next to a pretty, tree-lined pond. There, she tells us about how to live a life caught between the bustle of Paris and the expanse of Provence, and h...
2025-06-10
20 min
Why Women Grow
Jamie Beck on starting a new life in Provence
It’s easy to dream of building a whole new life, but it’s quite another to actually do it. Jamie Beck is a woman who knows - the American artist, photographer and author swapped her high-flying career as a fashion photographer in New York to live simply and slowly in Provence. Since 2016, Jamie has amassed a following of over 400,000 people for her beautiful portrayals of life in the South of France. In the shade of the Chateau de Mille, looking over idyllic rose gardens, we meet Jamie after she has been gathering flowers for one of her s...
2025-06-10
28 min
Why Women Grow
The French Life: new season trailer
Summer is upon us - and the Why Women Grow podcast has gone on tour in Provence. Among the lavender fields, chateaux, rose gardens and town squares of Southern France, we meet three women who have made dramatic and inspiring life choices to work with nature in a different way. If you’ve ever dreamed of giving it all up for a wilder way of being somewhere warm, our guests have plenty to offer in this new series: The French Life. Stay tuned for new episodes of the Why Women Grow Podcast, with me Alice Vinc...
2025-06-03
01 min
Why Women Grow
Jo Thompson and Kali Hamerton-Stove on strong beauty
Few Chelsea Flower Show gardens are designed by women. Fewer Chelsea Flower Show show gardens are created by the people they are intended for. And there has never before been a Chelsea Flower Show garden inspired by and made for female prisoners. But The Glasshouse Garden, garden designer Jo Thompson and founder of social enterprise The Glasshouse, Kali Hamerton-Stove, have done exactly that: created a show garden that breaks boundaries. Behind the duo’s beautiful show garden, in the heart of the Chelsea Flower Showground, we were joined by Jo and Kali and a live audience for a special pr...
2025-05-20
27 min
In Haste
Overcoming a reading drought, with Alice and Charlotte
How can you create more space for reading in your life, and rediscover the joy of it?It’s the run-up to publication for Charlotte’s debut novel, Bring the House Down, and the post-publication glow for Alice’s latest book, Hark: How Women Listen, so today we’re talking about some of the weirdness that goes on the brain during the weeks before publishing a book, how we’re dealing (or not) with all of that, and how far away it all feels from the actual writing process.And speaking of things that aren’t writing, C...
2025-05-20
36 min
Why Women Grow
Ula Maria on making space for loss
Some people move house for the location, some people move for the fireplaces: for Ula Maria, it was a neglected, overgrown garden in South London that confirmed her future home. The Lithuanian garden designer is arguably the most celebrated of her generation: Ula became the youngest person to ever win Best In Show at Chelsea in 2024 - and only the third woman to take the prize in the Flower Show’s century-long history.But behind the scenes of a skyrocketing career, Ula was navigating considerable personal struggle and loss - and, all the while, she was building he...
2025-05-20
25 min
Why Women Grow
Sarah Price on inheritance in the garden
Sarah Price is a landscape gardener who’s always seemed to exist on another plane. Her designs work with the environment to create something that feels both otherworldly and of the earth. After undertaking a degree in Fine Art, Sarah went on to design gardens for the London Olympic Park, Manchester’s Whitworth Gallery and a Maggie’s Centre in Southampton. But she’s also made some of the most remarkable - and memorable - gardens on the Chelsea Flower Show Main Avenue, winning two gold medals in the process. We meet Sarah in her gard...
2025-05-20
30 min
Daily Politics from the New Statesman
Alice Vincent: rediscovering music after trauma
In our teenage years, music can be everything. But as we age, our relationship with music changes.Alice Vincent was a music journalist for many years, and in this frank conversation tells Kate Mossman how childbirth, PTSD and depression turned her love of music into something darker. In her new book, Hark: How women listen, Alice recounts her quest to rediscover the power of music as an adult, a mother and after mental health battles. In this conversation, Alice and Kate discuss how her quest took her...
2025-05-19
30 min
Why Women Grow
The Designers: new season trailer
It’s the biggest gardening show on earth - and this spring, the Why Women Grow podcast is finding out what it’s really like to be a female designer at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show. This is The Designers, our Spring miniseries, which has taken us from dappled shade of South London gardens to the foothills of Welsh mountains and straight to Main Avenue. We’re troubling gardening’s toughest glass ceiling - and learning about grief, joy, survival and creation on the way. Join me, Alice Vincent, for all-new episodes of the Why Women Grow podcast, launching on the 20...
2025-05-18
01 min
In Haste
Hark: How Women Listen, with Alice Vincent
What could it mean to listen more deeply? Alice’s extraordinary new book, Hark: How Women Listen, is published this week, and in today’s episode of In Haste, Charlotte couldn’t resist the opportunity to ask her all about how it came into being.Alice turns interviewee as Charlotte finds out more about her evolution from passionate music journalist to author enveloped in the unfamiliar soundworlds of new life, in the wake of the birth of Alice’s first child.We discuss how Hark explores the mystery of phantom crying, the trauma of hospital sounds...
2025-04-29
32 min
Standard Issue Podcast
Alice Vincent is listening
Alice Vincent was a music journalist for many years, which had already started to shift how she listened, but then pregnancy and a deep trauma when her baby was very small led to her relationship with sound fracturing. In her new book, Hark: How Women Listen, she explores how she rebuilt that relationship, and also talks to other women about their experiences with sound and listening. Our Mick got on the Zoom to talk about the different way sounds land in female bodies, and how we could all be listening more mindfully.H...
2025-04-15
23 min
愛麗絲的職場夢遊
EP31 人物專訪-讓專業領隊和你分享旅遊這件事 feat. 江文正(Vincent)
留言告訴我你對這一集的想法: https://open.firstory.me/story/cm7itb4ag00iy01wp5j83cx3s?m=comment 這個節目專門聊職場和生活中的大小事,帶給你有趣又實用的內容。 今天,我想要聊一個大家都喜歡的話題——旅遊! 因為很多人分不清『領隊』和『導遊』有什麼不同? 在選擇旅行團時,為什麼同樣的行程價格可以差這麼多? 應該選擇跟團還是自助旅行比較好? 今天特別邀請到擁有國際領隊執照的 Vincent來到節目現場,他不僅是擁有14年帶團經驗的專業領隊,也是國家級外賓接待的御用英語導遊 今天非常開心能夠邀請他來和我們聊聊「旅遊」這件事,並分享一些實用的旅遊觀念! 特別來賓:江文正(Vincent) https://www.facebook.com/vjkao 音樂來源: 艾上廣告音樂咖 https://open.firstory.me/user/cm07ld00j000101xlh48m0xur/episodes Powered by Firstory Hosting
2025-03-12
37 min
Why Women Grow
Hannah Read on making music through the landscape
How to capture the sound of something humans can’t hear? How to make a song about a mushroom? That was the challenge put to Scottish musician, Hannah Read, in the wake of her father’s death. Hannah, who lives in California, fell into an earthy world of mycelium in 2020, and her album, The Fungi Sessions, captures a growing fascination with fungi in through beautiful folk music.We were fortunate enough to catch Hannah while she was in her Edinburgh hometown before she went on a UK Tour. At the city’s Botanic Gardens, she told us about...
2025-02-25
27 min
Why Women Grow
Manon Awst on being peat compatible
Today we are on an adventure - to the sticky, secret depths of Wales’s peatlands. This intriguing landscape could be the answer to the climate crisis, but it also hold so many stories in its mysterious history. One artist who is trying to unravel them is Manon Awst, whose art, performance and poetry explores how peat bogs can teach us how to live in ways that are more connected with the earth we depend on.Manon is a Welsh artist who explores how we connect to more-than-human environments - what we notice, what we miss, and ho...
2025-02-25
28 min
Why Women Grow
The Land Gardeners on the power of soil
As Henrietta Courtauld and Bridget Elworthy explain in our first Earthly Matters episode, people come for the flowers but they stay for the soil. Since forming their company, The Land Gardeners, in 2011, they have combined their cut flower-growing and landscape design businesses with a mission that fuels them on a daily basis: researching the earth beneath our feet to better understand how to repair the soil that feeds nearly everything we build our existence upon.Their work has seen them transform unloved gardens and agricultural plots into hives of thriving, promising productivity - and Henrietta and Bridget...
2025-02-25
34 min
Why Women Grow
Earthly Matters: new season trailer
Introducing Earthly MattersA new season of Why Women Grow is coming soon - and this time, we’re getting dirty. After two years of celebrating the bold and the beautiful, we’re back - and we’re going under the surface to explore what lies beneath. In Earthly Matters, the first of four brand new miniseries for this year, we’ll be exploring the powerful possibilities of soil, peatlands and fungi with some incredible women. And we can’t wait for you to dive in with us. Join me, Alice Vincent, f...
2025-02-18
01 min
Quoi de neuf ?
Nouvelle édition pour "Les nuits de la BD", à Chalencon
L'association Konvoit Exceptionnel propose du 21 au 23 février une 19e édition de ses "Nuits de la bd", cette fois-ci dans le village de Chalencon. Alice De Smet nous présente cet événement.Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
2025-02-13
09 min
Le Phil d'Actu - Philosophie et Actualité
Budget : une philosophie de la dette
Et si la philosophie permettait de voir la dette autrement que comme un problème ?Le gouvernement vient de passer en force l’un des budgets les plus austéritaires des dernières décennies. Un seul mot d’ordre : réduire la dette. Mais… si on voyait les choses autrement ? Si on cessait de voir la dette comme une faute morale ? On en parle aujourd’hui avec l’anthropologue et philosophe David Graeber. Le Phil d'Actu, c'est le podcast engagé qui met la philosophie au...
2025-02-05
14 min
Le Phil d'Actu - Philosophie et Actualité
Libération d’Auschwitz : une philosophie de la Shoah
Nous avons, lundi 27 janvier 2025, commémoré les 80 ans de la libération d’Auschwitz. Auschwitz a fait plus d’un million de victimes, principalement des Juifs, et est devenu le symbole de l’horreur nazie. Comment penser philosophiquement Auschwitz ? La philosophie peut-elle penser l’impensable ? On en parle aujourd’hui avec le philosophe Theodor Adorno.Le Phil d'Actu, c'est le podcast engagé qui met la philosophie au cœur de l'actualité !Ce podcast est 100% indépendant, gratuit, sans publicité. Il ne survit que grâce à vos dons.🙏 Pour m...
2025-01-29
11 min
Médecin au Micro
Vincent - des QCM aux patients
De la lecture de nos collèges à la prise en charge concrète de patients à l’hôpital : l’écart est vaste, et pourtant quand on discute avec les chefs et les internes ça semble si évident. Mais en sortant de stage je me demande toujours comment je serai capable un jour d’avoir tous ces réflexes et ce raisonnement clinique. Comment ne pas oublier de prescrire tel examen ou tel médicament ? Comment ne pas passer à côté de ce diagnostic rare mais grave ? En somme, comment être un bon médecin cliniquement parla...
2024-11-05
59 min
Quoi de neuf ?
La nouvelle création d'Alice Zeniter à découvrir à la Comédie de Valence
Le 19 novembre prochain, on pourra découvrir à la Comédie de Valence Edène, la nouvelle création d'Alice Zeniter, inspirée du roman de Jack London Martin Eden. Une histoire légèrement revisitée mais qui interroge toujours les rapport entre classe et la volonté d'une amoureuse des mots de devenir écrivaine, bien qu'elle exerce dans un milieu pauvre. A ne pas manquer aussi, une version d'Hamlet jouée par une troupe de comédien atteint de Trisomie 21. Où quand les mots de Shakespeare résonnent avec leur situation aujourd'hui.Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visit...
2024-11-04
10 min
Not Too Busy To Write
S9 Ep4. Alice Vincent on finding home in the garden
Alice Vincent is a writer and broadcaster, and the author of Rootbound: Rewilding a life and Why Women Grow: Stories of Soil, Sisterhood and Survival, both of which were longlisted for the Wainwright Prize. In this conversation we talk about how books begin and evolve for Alice, how she structures her time between columns, book writing and her newsletter and finding home in a balcony garden.LinksWhy Women Grow - Alice VincentRootbound - Alice VincentHark - Alice Vincent (pre-order)Savour Newsletter - savour.substack.com
2024-09-18
48 min
5x15
Robin Wall Kimmerer And Alice Vincent, Live at Conway Hall
Due to phenomenal demand, 5x15 has programmed an additional London event with leading author and ecologist Robin Wall Kimmerer. Don't miss the chance to hear this extraordinary writer share her unique perspectives on plants, ecology and the natural world. She will be in conversation with Alice Vincent- author of Rootbound- at Conway Hall on May 30th. Robin Wall Kimmerer's internationally bestselling books, Braiding Sweetgrass and Gathering Moss, not only teach us about the biology of different organisms, but show us other ways of living in the world. It is through celebrating our reciprocal relationship with nature that we can awaken...
2024-08-02
1h 15
Why Women Grow
Hazel Gardiner on gardening to heal
Floral designer and broadcaster Hazel Gardiner has been part of the Why Women Grow sisterhood long before we hit record: she was the first woman I interviewed for the book. I’d been aware of Hazel’s distinctive approach to floristry and her advocacy for diversity and inclusivity in horticulture for some time. But when I learned of how gardening had helped her when she was undergoing treatment for a rare form of cancer, I realised how deep and unique her relationship to the earth was. We celebrated the Why Women Grow exhibition at the Garden Museum earli...
2024-07-23
30 min
Why Women Grow
Robin Wall Kimmerer on gardening as love
Robin Wall Kimmerer is a is a mother, scientist, decorated professor, and enrolled member of the Citizen Potawatomi Nation. She’s a rare example of someone who straddles the world of academic science and indigenous teaching; by crossing the gulf between the two, she’s transformed how people understand the outside world. Her book, Braiding Sweetgrass, is a remarkable example of wisdom that thrives on being passed on: it took seven years to land in the New York Times' bestseller list, then stayed there for months. Robin lives in Upstate New York, but when she was in the U...
2024-07-23
23 min
Why Women Grow
Anna Jones on taste in the garden
Chef and bestselling author Anna Jones has inspired the way hundreds of thousands of people cook for years - and we were delighted to be invited into her courtyard garden in East London for this episode of Why Women Grow. Anna won’t profess to being a great gardener but her approach to food extends far beyond the kitchen. She works with edible flowers, seasonal produce and has written whole books about cooking in a more environmentally conscious way. Anna spoke about how she navigates the world through her senses, what her garden has held and how sh...
2024-07-23
24 min
Why Women Grow
Why Women Grow: mini series trailer
Why Women Grow is back with a new mini series, featuring three women who have fundamentally changed how I think and live. This summer's mini series features the chef and bestselling author Anna Jones, botanist and Braiding Sweetgrass writer Robin Wall Kimmerer and floral designer Hazel Gardiner.
2024-07-18
01 min
L'invité du soir
Vincent Laudat, nouveau président des CCI Normandes
Elu le 14 mars dernier à la tête de la CCI de Normandie, Vincent Laudat peut se prévaloir d'une longue expérience au sein de ces chambres consulaires. Il était président de la CCI Rouen Métropole depuis 2017 et élu de la chambre depuis plus de 20 ans.
2024-04-10
21 min
Qu’est-ce qui se trame?
Épisode 314 - The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart / Chants of Sennaar
Nous sommes très heureux d'accueillir deux nouvelles collaboratrices à l'émission: Stéphanie Jobin nous partage ses impressions sur la musique de "The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart", composée par Hania Rani, ainsi que Philomène Gatien qui explore la bande sonore de Thomas Brunet pour le jeu Chants of Sennaar.
2024-02-07
1h 21
Alonement
Alice Vincent: A Garden of One's Own
There are certain rites of passage that take place after a major break-up. For some, it’s a hair-cut or a big solo trip, or a regrettable rebound with someone the polar opposite of your ex. My guest this week, Alice Vincent, departed from the cliches: for her, it was growing plants. In her partly autobiographical books, Rootbound and more recently Why Women Grow, Alice chronicles how she came to growing plants as a way to heal and regain a sense of control after a break-up in her late twenties. As her life has changed – Alice is now married with...
2024-01-02
43 min
Les invités de la rédaction locale
1833-2023 : 190 ans pour la Société Saint-Vincent-de-Paul
Fondée en 1833 par Frédéric Ozanam, la Société Saint-Vincent-de-Paul (SSVP) a fêté en 2023 ses 190 ans d'existence. Première association caritative de laïcs bénévoles dédiée au service des pauvres, la SSVP a depuis beaucoup évolué, sans perdre de vue son essence même. Une association qui compte parmi ses cofondateurs un certain Jules François Louis Devaux, né et enterré à Colombières dans le Calvados.Contact pour joindre l'antenne de Caen : 02 31 34 89 88 ; stvincentpaul14@gmail.com
2023-12-13
09 min
Les invités de la rédaction locale
L'archéologie selon Vincent Hincker
Bien loin de l'image d'un aventurier hollywoodien à la Indiana Jones, la réalité des archéologues n'est pas non plus celle d'un pinceau que l'on frotte minutieusement au sol. A l'occasion de plusieurs chantiers récemment terminés dans le Calvados, nous revenons sur ce métier avec Vincent Hincker, responsable du service archéologie pour le Département du Calvados
2023-12-11
08 min
Why Women Grow
Jamaica Kincaid on gardening as writing
Bonus episode: Writer and novelist Jamaica Kincaid redefined garden writing with books such as My Garden (Book) and Among Flowers, as well as changing perspectives on the post-colonial experience through titles such as A Small Place and Lucy. We meet the Antiguan-American author in the halls of Charleston House, Sussex, where Bloomsbury Group artists Vanessa Bell and Duncan Grant made art, a home, and a life-long relationship. In a quiet moment away from Charleston’s Festival of the Garden, Jamaica tells us about how gardening sits alongside her writing practice, how she converses with her plants and what they te...
2023-10-03
16 min
grow, cook, eat, arrange with Sarah Raven & friends
Why Women Grow: Exploring the Roots of Gardening Passion with Alice Vincent - Episode 128
What is the inspiration behind your love of gardening and all things floral? Each of us tells a vastly different story, and that diversity is at the heart of Alice Vincent’s new, heartwarming book.‘Why Women Grow’ paints a stunning visage of the reasons that women take to the garden, reasons that often are buried deep within the work that they do. Consider Alice’s work the chance to let those stories bloom… We hear a little of Alice’s own muse, the balcony garden plants that allowed her passion to flourish, and a few of the mo...
2023-07-13
30 min
Cinérameuf
Festiv'alice à Cannes #1 Les ami·e·s, la licorne, Zone of interest et la bouteille piégée
Les quelques premiers jours du festival de Cannes 2023, les retrouvailles entre amis, des conversation inutiles, le quotidien en réel, des films qu'on a aimé, d'autres moins, de l'insouciance et de la fête. Ce premier épisode est une mise en ambiance, un contexte, nous parlerons plus de films et des questions qu'on se posent autour de ce festival au goût ambigüe dans les prochains épisodes.Je pars sur ce format totalement expérimental pour la simple raison qu'il n'y a rien de mieux pour représenter cette ambiance indescriptible et si particulière que l'on r...
2023-05-23
34 min
Tales From The Potting Bench
Alice Vincent - 'How Gardening Creeps in When We're Least Expecting It'
Alice Vincent - 'How Gardening Creeps in When We're Least Expecting It' This episode features a conversation gardener, writer and author, the sensational Alice Vincent. Alice began her career with music journalism, before making a gear shift towards gardening and in this conversation we discuss exactly why that happened…enjoy! Alice’s latest book ‘Why Women Grow’ is out now from Canongate Books and is available in all good bookshops or online. You can find Alice on Instagram @noughticulture or on twitter at @alice_emily This is technically the last episode of the current season, but join me again so...
2023-05-22
37 min
Give Me Strength with Alice Liveing
Your Fitness and Lifestyle Questions Answered with Andy Vincent
Andy Vincent has worked as a fitness coach for 20 years who has worked alongside some of the best strength & conditioning coaches, performance coaches, bodybuilders and biomechanics specialists that the world has to offer. On this weeks episode, Alice opened up her Instagram question box to you guys for Andy to answer your burning questions. Alice and Andy cover SO much ground in this episode including, hunger and biology, shredding and gains and how the fitness industry just repeats itself over an over again.If you want to hear more from Andy, you can go...
2023-04-19
1h 10
This Is A Token with Alex Monroe
#33 This Is A Token with Alice Vincent
We are absolutely delighted to introduce our latest ‘This is a Token’ podcast episode, where Alex is joined by the wonderful Alice Vincent @noughticulture.After starting her career as a journalist, Alice has evolved into writing her own novels, including her latest book, ‘Why Women Grow’. Within the novel Alice tackles her personal journey towards motherhood, and details her deep love of all things gardening. She has continued these conversations on her own podcast, with the same name, which features incredible guests including Margaret Howell and Poppy Okotcha.Settle in as Alex and Alice ha...
2023-04-11
51 min
Cultivating Place: Conversations on Natural History and the Human Impulse to Garden
Why Women Grow, with Alice Vincent (aka Noughticulture)
Alice Vincent is a multi-platform storyteller based in London, and examining with gusto and curiosity the intricacies of words and language, of what it is to be human, to be a woman, and to be always in service to the wonders – large and small, grief-laden and joy-spangled - of everyday life. The author of several previous books, including her nature memoir - Rootbound, Rewilding a Life, Alice goes by the name Noughticulture online. For our final episode in this year's five-part series of Cultivating Place in honor of Women’s History Month, I caught up with Alice just a few shor...
2023-03-30
1h 00
Cultivating Place
Why Women Grow, with Alice Vincent (aka Noughticulture)
Alice Vincent is a multi-platform storyteller based in London, and examining with gusto and curiosity the intricacies of words and language, of what it is to be human, to be a woman, and to be always in service to the wonders – large and small, grief-laden and joy-spangled - of everyday life. The author of several previous books, including her nature memoir - Rootbound, Rewilding a Life, Alice goes by the name Noughticulture online. For our final episode in this year's five-part series of Cultivating Place in honor of Women’s History Month, I caught up with Alice just a few shor...
2023-03-30
1h 00
Talking Gardens
Alice Vincent
Writer and Gardens Illustrated columnist Alice Vincent, author of new book and podcast Why Women Grow, talks to Stephanie about her dream garden, from her fantasy writing studio inspired by Derek Jarman’s Prospect Cottage to a mossy path, naturalistic planting and a glasshouse for entertaining friends such as Diana Ross (the garden writer, not the disco diva). As well as this, she explains how she once had dinner with Piet Oudolf without knowing who he was, and why she won’t abide anything with a face in the garden. Learn more about your ad choi...
2023-03-28
35 min
The Cut Flower Podcast
Why Women Grow with Roz Chandler and Alice Vincent
Text Agony Aunt Roz with your Cutflower Questions.Roz is joined in the studio this week by Alice Vicent. Alice is a writer, ostensibly, who happens to garden. She has spent the last 15 years mostly as an arts journalist, She has spent a long time as a music journalist. The bulk of Alice's career was spent in house at the telegraph. In the last few years, Alice has been working all over the place, and she's written about gardening as well. Listen in to this weeks really interesting discussion '...
2023-03-17
45 min
Nobody Panic
How to Grow Things with Alice Vincent
Stevie and Tessa are joined by the amazing Alice Vincent, author of: 'Why Women Grow: Stories of soil, sisterhood and survival', to talk about all things growing. One expert and two people who have one massive cactus and one fake Gerbera between them, get right down to the roots of why we grow, and weed out the myths about gardening when you've only got a tiny window box to work with. A lovely, lovely episode.Subscribe to the Nobody Panic Patreon at patreon.com/nobodypanicWant to support Nobody Panic? You can make...
2023-03-14
35 min
Get Lost In An Vivid Full Audiobook And Elevate Your Mindset.
Why Women Grow by Alice Vincent
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/2/audible/236394to listen full audiobooks. Title: Why Women Grow Author: Alice Vincent Narrator: Fiona Hampton Format: mp3 Length: 7 hrs and 41 mins Release date: 03-02-23 Ratings: 4 out of 5 stars, 2 ratings Genres: Botany & Plants Publisher's Summary: Why Women Grow is a much-needed exploration of why women turn to the earth, as gardeners, growers and custodians. This book emerged from a deeply rooted desire to share the stories of women who are silenced and overlooked. In doing so, Alice fosters connections with gardeners that unfurl into a tender exploration of women's lives, their gardens and what the...
2023-03-02
7h 41
Why Women Grow
Paula Sutton on gardening in the pursuit of happiness
The creative mind behind Hill House Vintage and author of Hill House Living, Paula Sutton is a stylist, writer and - perhaps most of all - a purveyor of joy. After navigating a career in the fast-paced and glamorous world of fashion magazines, Paula relocated from the streets of South London to Hill House, an idyllic Georgian home in Norfolk 12 years ago. There, she decided that she was going to live - and raise her three young children - with a focus on what made her happy. Gardening is something that she has discovered later in life but has...
2023-02-27
25 min
Why Women Grow
Margaret Howell on a life inspired by nature
Margaret Howell has been designing men’s and womenswear for five decades, prioritising understated quality over trends: she makes beautiful clothes that work well. Fifty years after she started to design and sell clothes from her home in Blackheath, South London, there are now 80 Margaret Howell stores across the globe, from Paris to Tokyo, and she has been appointed a CBE for services to the retail industry. Margaret has been inspired by the natural world since childhood, citing the impact of growing up in a family that gardened and her fathers’ workwear as influences on her work. I lo...
2023-02-27
20 min
Why Women Grow
Rukmini Iyer on growing to nurture
One simple concept, a million cookbooks sold: Rukmini Iyer’s Roasting Tin recipe books have transformed dinner times around the country. But the writer and food stylist is also a keen amateur gardener, growing first on a balcony and, later, in a garden on a quiet street in leafy South London. Iyer’s adventures in growing food to eat collided with the arrival of her first child, and gardening has given her a new perspective on what it is to feed and nourish. We catch up with the author of India Express at home to discuss her strategies for rais...
2023-02-20
23 min
Why Women Grow
Salley Vickers on a life lived in gardens
Sally Vickers is a Jungian psychotherapist and the author of books such as Miss Garnet's Angel, The Other Side of You and, most recently, The Gardener. The daughter of two communists, Salley was a teacher before she retrained as a psychotherapist, and her writing delves into the stuff that makes us human. She is also a keen gardener, especially at her country home in Wiltshire. In the midst of the downpours that broke England’s heatwave last summer, we met Salley at Kew Gardens, a place that has held meaning for her from childhood, through raising her children and no...
2023-02-20
26 min
Why Women Grow
Sarah Raven on growing a whole new approach to colour
If you’ve ever bought plants or seeds online, or through mail order, you’ve probably encountered Sarah Raven. The gardener, writer and teacher is also a nursery-owner and businesswoman, developing, trialling and selling plants to Britain’s home gardeners. Over the course of three decades and seven books, including A Year Full of Flowers, Sarah has changed how British gardens grow, ushering bold colours and flavourful fruit and veg into our homes and kitchens. Today we’re heading to her home and working nursery at Perch Hill in East Sussex in late summer to talk about how gardening has shap...
2023-02-13
23 min
Why Women Grow
Claire Ratinon on growing for reclamation
Claire Ratinon is a food-grower, speaker and writer. In 2022, she released Unearthed, a powerful memoir about understanding what it is to become a custodian of the earth as a Black woman, and how the process of doing so helped her gain a sense of belonging in a post-colonial country. In 2012 Claire was working as a documentary producer in New York when she stumbled upon Brooklyn Grange, a rooftop farm in the middle of the city. Having always felt alienated from nature, she embarked upon a journey with growing food that changed her life. Since then, Claire has worked on...
2023-02-13
27 min
Reseed
Revealing Why Women Grow Gardens - Alice Vincent
Why do we grow in our gardens? Are we searching for closeness to the mystery and magic of the natural world, or perhaps working towards self-sufficiency by feeding ourselves? Do we grow to create habitat for pollinators or enrich precious soil? Do we grow to foster a knowledge of growing in our children, and to foster community? Do we grow to grasp control in a scary world? Do we grow because we love beauty?Wise and curious guest Alice Vincent delves into her new book, Why Women Grow: Stories of Soil, Sisterhood and Survival. Alice...
2023-02-08
57 min
Les invités de la rédaction locale
Coup de projecteur sur le film Vaincre ou Mourir de Vincent Mottez
Coup de projecteur aujourd'hui sur le film vaincre ou mourir de Vincent Mottez. Une production qui ne passe que dans quelques cinémas normands... Il est à notre micro, il nous en parle.
2023-02-08
08 min
Why Women Grow
Poppy Okotcha on gardening to save the planet
Poppy Okotcha describes herself as an ecological home grower working to inspire reconnection to the land and the living world through the story of food and herbs. She came to gardening after a shift in her personal life: having moved between the UK and South Africa during her childhood, Poppy had a career as a model. When she was left burnt out by the fashion industry, she began to cultivate a slower kind of life, growing organically on top of a canal boat in London and learning about biodynamic and regenerative growing. We were invited into her magical, Tardis-like...
2023-02-01
25 min
Grow Cook Inspire
Why Women Grow? In conversation with journalist and author Alice Vincent.
Have you ever questioned why you garden and grow things? What drives you? What makes you keep returning to the soil year after year? Well, author and journalist Alice Vincent has pondered this and has been on a search for answers to discover more about why women in particular garden. In today’s show Helen talks to Alice about her third book Why Women Grow, as well as the creation of her debut podcast which is by the same name. ( 🪴 www.Alicevincent.co.uk) 📚 Plus Helen shares her top picks of new Cookery and gardening books, which have caught her eye this...
2023-01-27
37 min
Why Women Grow
Why Women Grow: guest reveal trailer
Introducing the line-up for the first season of Why Women Grow: writer Claire Ratinon designer Margaret Howell chef Rukmini Iyer gardening gamechanger Sarah Raven novelist Salley Vickers environmentalist Poppy Okotcha and stylist and influencer Paula Sutton We talk about everything, from motherhood, to gardening for a better planet and finding your place in the world. The first season kicks off on February 13, with episodes from the gardens and brains of Claire Ratinon and Sarah Raven. Make sure you subscribe to Why Women Grow, from wherever you usually d...
2023-01-23
02 min
Les histoires de la Villa Gilet
S2E1 - Alice et l'anneau girafée
Alice et l'anneau girafée
2022-12-26
06 min
Why Women Grow
Why Women Grow: teaser trailer
The first listen of the forthcoming Why Women Grow podcast, launching February 2023 from Alice Vincent. This podcast is inspired by my book, Why Women Grow: Stories of Soil, Sisterhood and Survival, which is out on March 2nd and available to pre-order now. The Why Women Grow podcast is produced by Holly Fisher, and theme music is by Maria Chiara Argiro. Thank you to our partners at Seedlip. We’ve also been photographing our guests and their gardens and you can see the beautiful images captured by Siobhan Watts on my instagram account @noughticulture.
2022-12-14
00 min
Vitamine C (Rennes)
La Société St-Vincent de Paul à Rennes
Cette semaine nous allons revenir sur les ressources des radios chrétiennes d’ici la fin de l’année…et sur la mobilisation de la Société St-Vincent de Paul en Ille et Vilaine avant Noël.Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
2022-12-09
14 min
Vitamine C (Rennes)
La Société St-Vincent de Paul à Rennes
Cette semaine nous allons revenir sur les ressources des radios chrétiennes d’ici la fin de l’année…et sur la mobilisation de la Société St-Vincent de Paul en Ille et Vilaine avant Noël. .Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
2022-12-09
14 min
L'invité du soir
Alice Drisch : l'arrivée d'Isaac a été terriblement incroyable !"
Alice et Vincent Drisch témoignent dans les établissements d'enseignement catholique de l'arrivée dans leur vie de leur petit "gourmand en chromosomes". Il y a deux ans et demi, naissait Isaac, porteur de trisomie 21. Depuis, leur vie a été certes totalement bousculée mais pour un supplément de vie et de joie indéniables !
2022-11-21
21 min
Vo(r)N - Verbrechen ohne (richtigen) Namen
Folge 47: Charles Manson
Guru der serienmörderischen "Manson Family", USAQuellen: Bugliosi, Vincent und Gentry, Curt: Helter Skelter – Die wahre Geschichte des Serienmörders Charles Manson, 3. Auflage 2022, München, Riva 2010 Wikipedia: Charles Manson https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Manson FBI Akten Charles Manson https://vault.fbi.gov/Charles%20Manson/Charles%20Manson%20Part%2001/view COURT TV: PATRICIA KRENWINKEL (BBC2, 1996) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B5xFp0f2PTQ Krenwinkel Parents interviewed at trial https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4C6JrbhQpPI ...
2022-11-14
2h 07
A Life More Wild
Resetting, reinventing and growing - Sophie Morgan and Alice Vincent
We took a trip around Southwark Park with TV presenter and award-winning disability advocate Sophie Morgan. We talked about growing up wild, how her relationship with nature has changed, and if she was a tree, what tree she would be. We also speak to author and passionate gardener Alice Vincent, about the single flower that inspired her to a life of growing and how to work with any size of space.You can watch Sophie's show 'Living Wild: How To Change Your Life' on Channel 4 here, and check out her book 'Driving Forwards' here.Alice's bo...
2022-08-18
28 min
- Radio AlterNantes FM
La chronique de Patsy (66) : Ulysse Lojkine et Alice Vincent, Découvrir Luxemburg,
Vu sur La chronique de Patsy (66) : Ulysse Lojkine et Alice Vincent, Découvrir Luxemburg, Ulysse Lojkine et Alice Vincent, Découvrir Luxemburg, Editions sociales, 2021. Avec ce livre aux Éditions sociales, les philosophes Ulysse Lojkine et Alice Vincent proposent aux lecteurs de re-découvrir la pensée de la militante révolutionnaire froidement abattue un jour de janvier 1919 par une police républicaine aux ordres d’un ministre de l’Intérieur socialiste. (Patsy) Cet article provient de Radio AlterNantes FM
2022-04-13
03 min
Le Sens
COUTURE & UPCYCLING - Alice Adore - Le Sens #24
Alice Adore est une influenceuse, mais dans un domaine bien précis. Elle coud et crée des vêtements et accessoires de mode à partir de vêtements et tissus de seconde main... ET franchement, c'est hyper beau !! Elle est venue me parler de sa passion, et de ce qui l'anime, et l'episode se passe comme cela: Actionne le pouce bleu, abonne-toi, et commente cet episode, c'est important pour moi et pour la croissance de ce podcast !_____________________________________L'épisode se passe comme ça:00:00 Intro02:54 Int...
2022-02-02
31 min
Les histoires de la Villa Gilet
Épisode I - Alice et la traversée de la manche
Alice est née dans la Villa Gilet, et elle vient d’ailleurs de déménager dans le collet, un des endroits les plus prisés en raison de la vue imprenable sur la région, ainsi que de sa position centrale entre les deux manches, des zones très populaires où se trouvent la plupart des musées. Cette nouvelle adresse à la Villa Gilet lui offre la possibilité de relever un défi de taille.
2021-12-23
09 min
Better Late Than Never
39: For the Love of Gogh
For the love of Gogh! You're a bit outdated if you haven't watched this movie;) Recently we watched a 100% oil-painted animated movie named "Loving Vincent", in honour of one of the greatest artists Vincent Van Gogh! We talked all about our feelings and thoughts in this episode and we seriously want to give Vincent a hug. If you haven't checked it out yet, well you're in luck because it's going to be on Netflix... soon! So go set yourself a reminder;) Tune in to find out what we have to say about this movie and our beloved artist!
2021-12-05
39 min
Le Sens
STAR DU PODCAST RESPONSABLE, Alice Vachet & Le Sens #18
Alice est créatrice de sens. Une entrepreneuse digitale mais pas que. Elle s'engage publiquement dans ce qui fait du sens pour elle et elle nous en parle aujourd'hui.- Elle anime chaque semaine son podcast "L'empreinte", qui totalise plus d'un million d'écoutes et plus de 100 episodes: un vrai plebiscite de la RSE, Responsabilité Sociale et Ecologique.- Elle réalise des interviews & conférences pleines de sens au 7e ciel du Printemps Haussmann depuis Septembre 2021. Cela s'appelle "Unis vers le beau responsable", et c'est très inspirant- Personnage public et devenue i...
2021-11-05
43 min
psych in
#20 Co Founder von BeCoach - Vincent Oswald
Vincent Oswald spricht mit uns über seine Gründung von BeCoach und wie damit z.B. Coachings ihre Cochees digital nachhaltig begleiten können. Uns findet ihr auch auf Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/psych_in_podcast/
2021-10-31
35 min
Boys Shooting Club
alice cooper shop talk
we got jobs as pharmacy techs and we have been using the moderna vaccine as lubricant when we fuck each other on top of cases of vitamin water in the backroom. alice cooper guest stars as a hare krishna guy that has sex with our girlfriends. episodic video also available on our youtube channel for more content from BSC organic content farms inc. check out our patreon: https://www.patreon.com/boysshootingclub twitter: @bsclubpod ig: @boysshootingclub follow the boys: vi...
2021-10-27
1h 07