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Gardening with the RHSGardening with the RHSCritter camaraderie: Slugs, Snails, and Guerilla Gardening TalesAfter a deluge of questions relating to garden critters, RHS Principal Entomologist Hayley Jones makes the case for why you shouldn’t be too quick to eradicate slugs and snails from your garden. Artist and ‘accidental activist’ Paul Harfleet shares how he has been transforming sites of hate crime through guerilla gardening. Finally, Rosemoor's Peter Adams talks about the benefits of potager gardening, a style of ornamental kitchen gardens with roots in the formal gardens of the French Renaissance.Host: Gareth RichardsContributors: Hayley Jones, Paul Harfleet, Peter AdamsOther Links...2024-06-2032 minThe Natural History Cupboard PodcastThe Natural History Cupboard PodcastA gently referenced interviewThis week we hear about the re-wilding of large mammals and what it can do for you and there’s a new dino-eating crocodile discovered in Australia! We are also excited to welcome Paul Harfleet onto the podcast to talk about his Birds Can Fly artwork and the Pansy Project! The cupboard is open, come on in!2022-02-271h 10Norfolk & GoodNorfolk & GoodNorfolk, Nature, and Birds with Paul HarfleetAutumnwatch may have finished but enjoying nature in Norfolk is a year round activity.In this (bumper) episode we talk about nature and wildlife in Norfolk, especially during the Autumn and Winter.Our guest on this episode is Paul Harfleet, a London-based artist, writer, designer and founder of The Pansy Project and Birds Can Fly.  Birds Can Fly uses stunning art, illustration and design to educate and inspire bird lovers and promote creativity, kindness and acceptance, encouraging an inclusive community of ornithologists and naturalists. We are huge fans.Since N...2021-11-051h 06Kutad Gubilik\'s Listen LaterKutad Gubilik's Listen LaterThe Society of the Spectacle Podcast: The Verb (LS 42 · TOP 1.5% what is this?)Episode: The Society of the SpectaclePub date: 2017-10-20Get Podcast Transcript →powered by Listen411 - fast audio-to-text and summarizationIt's fifty years since the publication of 'The Society of the Spectacle' by the French writer and situationist Guy Debord. It's a book which continues to inspire artists and writers. Novelist Will Self argues that 'Never before has Debord's work seemed quite as relevant as it does now, in the permanent present that he so accurately foretold'. In this programme Will joi...2021-03-2944 minTeemill PodcastTeemill PodcastPaul Harfleet on putting a face to the brand and sharing your journeyWe caught up with Paul Harfleet, founder of Birds Can Fly to hear how he built his Teemill brand during lockdown. This is one of the most successful Teemill stores out there. Want to know how he did it and why? It all begins with a meaningful purpose.2021-03-0130 minRadio Juxtapoz by The UnibrowRadio Juxtapoz by The Unibrow024: Paul HarfleetThe Radio Juxtapoz Podcast found a surprise superstar in Stavanger, Norway this year during the Nuart Festival. On a rainy day, running around the city trying to find good places for art interventions, we spent time with Paul Harfleet, the London-based artist/activist whose "Pansy Project" has been going for 15 years. The Pansy Project sees Paul "plant pansies at the site of homophobic abuse; he finds the nearest source of soil to where the incident occurred and generally without civic permission plants one unmarked pansy." Seeing that its impossible to get pansies in September in Norway, Paul painted pansies...2019-09-1640 minQueery with Cameron EspositoQueery with Cameron EspositoPaul HarfleetArtist Paul Harfleet sits down with Cameron to discuss The Pansy Project, needing gay bars as a safe space, and telling stories through art.This episode is sponsored by Netflix - Tales of Your City podcast and Harry's (www.harrys.com/queery). 2019-06-2458 minFresh from the Hill: Inside Stories of Noteworthy CornelliansFresh from the Hill: Inside Stories of Noteworthy CornelliansMaking Something Beautiful From a Pile of Dirt - Justin Kondrat '14Justin Kondrat '14 is an inspiring alumnus who defeated all odds to go to his dream school, Cornell University. In this episode, host Aaron Kominos-Smith talks with Justin about his intense passion for horticulture and how Cornell helped him achieve his dream of working as a  horticulturist. Hear about Justin's journey to Cornell as a first-generation college student who grew up in a low income household and was diagnosed with dyslexia at a young age. Despite these limitations, Justin was always determined to go to Cornell. He earned his associates degree in horticulture production at SUNY Morrisville a...2019-04-1731 min1: Erica\'s List1: Erica's ListThe Society of the Spectacle Podcast: The Verb (LS 42 · TOP 1.5% what is this?)Episode: The Society of the SpectaclePub date: 2017-10-20Get Podcast Transcript →powered by Listen411 - fast audio-to-text and summarizationIt's fifty years since the publication of 'The Society of the Spectacle' by the French writer and situationist Guy Debord. It's a book which continues to inspire artists and writers. Novelist Will Self argues that 'Never before has Debord's work seemed quite as relevant as it does now, in the permanent present that he so accurately foretold'. In this programme Will joi...2018-02-1544 minThe VerbThe VerbThe Society of the SpectacleIt's fifty years since the publication of 'The Society of the Spectacle' by the French writer and situationist Guy Debord. It's a book which continues to inspire artists and writers. Novelist Will Self argues that 'Never before has Debord's work seemed quite as relevant as it does now, in the permanent present that he so accurately foretold'. In this programme Will joins Ian McMillan, along with artist Paul Harfleet and writer Nick Harkaway to consider the idea of 'the spectacle', and, in the first of a new Verb series, Hollie McNish introduces new poetry from Keisha Thompson.2017-10-2044 minStory Etc.Story Etc.InclusionInterviews with Paul Harfleet, Matilda Ibini, Marley Butler, Olivia Onyehara and the Festival Directors of VAULT Festival, as well as an original radio production of Wet Dreams & Spring Mattresses by Matilda Ibini starring Abiola Ogunbiyi and Peter Wicks. Produced by Jenny Redmond, Eleanor Rushton and Tom Crowley. Presented by Tom Crowley. Music and editing by Odinn Orn Hilmarsson. Full episode notes can be found at storyetcpod.com2017-03-0900 minHomoLABHomoLABhomoLAB 40The big 4-0. This week the team sit down with Artist Paul Harfleet of the Pansy Project, who plants pansies at the sites of homophobic abuse. They also discuss the list of the best places in the world to get gay married, why Tesco is facing the wrath of God for it's support of gays, how Italy is changing it's attitude to homos, and Amy considers running away to become Mistress to a Chelsea housewife.2012-04-0933 min