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Who? WeeklyWho? WeeklyJosie Davis, Joseph Purcell & Simone Ashley?"Crumbl’s Benson Boone Moonbeam Ice Cream Cookies" — and have you heard about that? Bobby Flay planted a tree for his cat, Nacho. Oh! Josie Davis from Charles in Charge gives an exclusive to Page Six about how annoying it is to date on Raya? Plus, did you hear about how Simone Ashley was cut from F1... and how PinkPantheress and her auntie are chess champions? Ava Max's "Don't Click This" tour R.I.P.! Regina Hall won't stop talking about paper towels or Titanic, Dominic Purcell's son Joseph is a micro drama TikTok star (???) and Mel B got marri...2025-07-081h 18Get Your Marriage On! with Dan PurcellGet Your Marriage On! with Dan PurcellBlack Belt Sex Tips 4.0 I studied martial arts for 13 years when I was younger and I became proficient in three different styles of Karate and Kenpo. As you progress towards being a black belt, the fundamentals don't change, but your ability to be more precise and skilled in using those fundamentals improves dramatically.  Like in my martial arts training to being a better lover, the fundamentals such as communication, touch and being present with arousal, and so on don't change. But your ability to use those fundamentals to be better at sex hat's deeply connecting as well as giving and receiving ple...2024-12-2756 minScariff Bay Community Radio Podcasts SBCRScariff Bay Community Radio Podcasts SBCRINTERVIEW HIGHLIGHTS - Members of Age friendly group Scariff. Geraldine and Marianne recently paid a visit to the  Scariff Age friendly Group that takes place every week in the Edna O’ Brien Library and spoke with Margaret Kelly, Jean Daly Mountshannon,  Ann Gildea, Josie Sheedy, Marie Wiley,  Mary Slattery Jenny Unwin and Margaret Lee. Originally broadcast on 13th July 2024.  Hosted by Geraldine Colleran and Marianne Purcell Saturday Chronicle is kindly sponsored by James M Nash and Co and Derg Kitchen Design   http://dergkitchendesign.ie Outside broadcast in Association with Michael Long Construction   2024-07-2631 minConfluenceConfluenceConfluence with Stu Pearce - Citizen Science & MS - Episode 12In the latest Confluence podcast, host Josie Purcell chats with Stu Pearce about his involvement with Westcountry CSI and living with MS (Multiple Sclerosis). Learn more from Stu about how his river monitoring activity motivates him, plus his plans to convert his bike to carry his monitoring kit. You'll also hear about his band, aptly named for this podcast, No Ordinary Fish. For MS support, please visit: mstrust.org.uk mssociety.org.uk overcomingms.org You can also read Stu's blog for the MS Trust at mstrust...2023-12-2125 minTell No TalesTell No TalesSeason One RecapA speed-run of the events of season one (except the term "speed-run" may have been a little optimistic)This recap is by no means mandatory listening. This is for those of you who, like me, prefer to have a refresher of every plot-relevant detail of the story before diving into a new season. And when I say every plot relevant detail, it seems I really do mean it. For obvious reasons, spoiler warning for literally the entirety of season one.Content Warnings: General themes of death and grief throughout; very brief mentions of blood, death...2023-12-1825 minPhotopocenePhotopocenePhotopocene with Jamie House - Episode 39This episode with award-winning photographer Jamie House is truly fascinating. Jamie has an incredible practice which melds research, process and diverse disciplines to explore the intersections of art, science and nature through the lens of posthumanism (simply put, the decentralising of humans and accounting for nonhumans). Our conversation goes from an 11-year-old Jamie discovering the joy of experimentation through pinhole photography to his recent creation, GHY-3 an immersive sound installation exploring insect communication and satellites at Goonhilly, Cornwall. There's talk of what inspires Jamie from hidden histories to different realms and new ways...2023-07-0942 minPhotopocenePhotopocenePhotopocene with Tess Zahn - Episode 38This podcast conversation has been one I'm so pleased to have had. Please, please do accept the tech glitches in this episode though - I don't know why the airwave Piskies were out and about but I'm sure they won't distract you too much for the wonderful conversation I had with photographer, Tess Zahn. We go from art school to motherhood, from England to Greece, from juggling jobs to carving out time all in pursuit of photographic art. Tess shares some of the artists from myriad art disciplines who have inspired, and continue to inspire her and...2023-06-2538 minPhotopocenePhotopocenePhotopocene with Jo Bradford - Episode 37It is a delight to speak with photographer Jo Bradford for this episode of Photopocene, especially as we have known each other for many years but lost touch in the ebb and flow of life. She is super talented and her camera-less images sing with colour. But Jo is also an author, a university lecturer and workshop leader, and has a new collaborative photography book coming out later this year. And, she has robots in her darkroom! Listen along to find out more. Take a look at Jo's work via jobradford.com and...2023-03-1940 minPhotopocenePhotopocenePhotopocene with Maria Primo - Episode 36This time, I'm fortunate to chat with the photographer, Maria Primo on the Photopocene podcast.  I have been blown away by her work for El Libro de Arena (The Book of Sand). A fascinating look at a story of a sand dune, intertwined with history and intrigue in a place I know little about other than its well-known name.  The long-term project acts as a "metaphor of the absurd will of humanity to dominate nature while remaining separate from her", while it delves into the social, environmental, and political issues behind the formation of the du...2023-02-1944 minPhotopocenePhotopocenePhotopocene with Josie Purcell - Episode 35Okay, so this feels a bit strange but to kick off 2023, I decided, as your podcast host, to interview myself. I’ve tried not to ramble and kept the blips in too… Head to josiepurcellphotography.com to find out more and follow me on Insta @josieshutterpod or visit http://www.exposurephotofestival.com/ and join the Tend Collective on 12 Feb.2023-01-2222 minPhotopocenePhotopocenePhotopocene with Sarah Connell - Episode 34What a wonderful conversation with photographer, Sarah Connell. It was a joy to discover more about this very creative "hopeful caterpillar" and how she uses analogue photography to explore the natural world and encourage contemplation. She has recently been awarded an Arts Council England grant for a new research project on the Yorkshire Moors, where she'll be employing camera-less techniques and plant-based processes to delve deeper into the world of sustainable photography. Listen along to discover more about our chat relating to the magic of photographic analogue processes, photography as an extractive medium and how we manage our use of...2022-09-0446 minPhotopocenePhotopocenePhotopocene with Oliveia Bartlett - Episode 33Listen along to the latest Photopocene conversation sharing eco-conscious photography in an audio way. Experimental film photographer Oliveia Bartlett shares how she is starting out in her photographic career. She talks about the people who have sparked and influenced her passion for photography and her plans for the future. We touch on the environmental issues underpinning her series Uninhabitable and discuss the cliche-verre process she has used in much of her work. The results are captivating. You can discover more about Oliveia on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/oliveiabartlett/2022-08-2124 minPhotopocenePhotopocenePhotopocene with George Rayner - Episode 32Welcome to the latest Photopocene conversation with me, your host, Josie Purcell. This time, I'm joined by an upcoming visual artist from North Devon, George Rayner.  Graduating in 2021, and receiving an award from Format Festival for his final degree show work, I love the fact that George came to photography on a "whim". We chat about his love for black and white photography, keeping cool in his (well ventilated) darkroom, what nature and the natural world mean to him, and, of course, his photo projects seeking to highlight environmental matters which need us t...2022-07-2444 minPhotopocenePhotopocenePhotopocene with Alice Mason - Episode 31Join me, Josie Purcell, your host of the Photopocene podcast as I chat with the fabulous emerging freelance photographer, Alice Mason. Alice has a passion for photographing people which shines through in her work. She started out studying film at university and experimented with different mediums before falling in love with photography.  Her work has a strong documentary slant, with topics ranging from the BLM protests, street photography, stylised and thematic portraits and fashion, with representation a key focus. She often works with members of the LBGTQ+ community and/or with models who h...2022-06-1946 minPhotopocenePhotopocenePhotopocene with Harry Fricker - Episode 30 - sharing eco-conscious photography in an audio wayEpisode 30 with Harry is another delight for the podcast library.  His career is fascinating, from his time as a photojournalist to his sustainable photography tourism business now. And his passion for photography is apparent. Harry not only loves the medium, but he also loves sharing it with others too. I am honoured our conversation prompted his recollection of family get-togethers around a slide projector, back before TV, and loved hearing about his time photographically supporting environmental and social causes in the days before social media. Now, Harry can be found immersed i...2022-05-0151 minPhotopocenePhotopocenePhotopocene with Holly Sandiford - Episode 29 - sharing eco-conscious photo art in an audio wayThis is a fab east of England meets west of England episode as I chat with Norwich-based photographic artist, Holly Sandiford. It's great to learn more about Holly's practice and her passion for experimental photography. She's keen to stay connected to her natural environment and her work relating to soil health helps her (literally) stay hands-on with the earth beneath our feet. And it's brilliant to hear about how science and art can collide, with reference to Winogradsky columns and more. But it's not just her MA and personal practice she...2022-04-2443 minPhotopocenePhotopocenePhotopocene with Tim Beale - Episode 28Working in eco-conscious photographic ways is an important aspect of photography, but working to raise awareness of environmental issues that impact the fabric of our societies is vital too. In this episode, I'm joined by photographer Tim Beale, whose work reflects our psychogeographical journey through life. It considers the connections we have with natural and built environments and how these places influence how we live our lives and the life around us. Tim's work The Right to this City documents his photographic research into housing inequality in Bath. It is thought-provoking and challenging and worth finding out more about, along...2022-04-1548 minPhotopocenePhotopocenePhotopocene with Elizabeth Woodger - Episode 27Listen along to the latest Photopocene podcast with me, your host Josie Purcell, as I chat with the photographic artist, Elizabeth Woodger. I love how art and science can collide, and photography is the perfect medium for it to do so.  Liz shares her enthralling background as a geologist, with a PhD in paleoclimatology, and how this led to her photographic career. We talk about fossils, curiosity, patience (or lack of), origami, and playfulness in photography while we uncover more about her stunning and varied photographic series and how she moves from studio-based construction to outdoor experimentation. Head over to h...2022-04-0349 minConfluenceConfluenceConfluence with Brigit Strawbridge Howard - Episode 2In this episode, Westcountry Rivers Trust's Confluence podcast host Josie Purcell chats with Brigit Strawbridge Howard. Brigit is a passionate environmentalist, committed to giving back to the natural world. Learn more about her love for bees and dippers and her joy at monitoring her local streams and rivers as one of our Westcountry CSI citizen scientists. Her enthusiasm for nature is infectious, and she encourages us all to to take the time to notice our natural surroundings and get to know them. Follow Brigit on Twitter at https://twitter.com/B_Strawbridge. You...2022-03-2932 minPhotopocenePhotopocenePhotopocene with Giles W Bennett - Episode 26If you want to discover more about photography projects which consider light pollution, solography, how history is written into the lines of our land and so much more, then Giles W Bennett's practice is one to look out for. We chat about how Giles found his way to photography via experimental film, environmental activism and even circus performance, while Giles also touches on how his dyspraxia, dyslexia and ADHD are a part of his creative process. There's also a lovely surprise to celebrate in our conversation but listen along to find out what that is.2022-03-2344 minPhotopocenePhotopocenePhotopocene with Adam King - Episode 25In this episode of Photopocene, I discuss artwork that makes my brain work. That's because it is the impactful and intriguing photo collage work of Adam King. We talk about how environment and ecology are referenced in his images, his creative beginnings in Norfolk, life in London at art school and beyond. I learn how Argos catalogues played a role in his early, otherworldly photo collages and how charity shop finds are now informing his current creations. All of this is driven by comment on consumerism, notions of value and appearance...2022-03-1344 minPhotopocenePhotopocenePhotopocene with Claire-louise Pitman - Episode 24In this episode of Photopocene, I chat with photography student Claire-louise Pitman. She candidly spoke about how her health influences her relationship with her environment and her photography, and I certainly learned from her. With an upcoming end-of-year show in June, her final project brings a new take on the memory box, and this, and other photo series, respond to living with Anosmia. I hope you enjoy discovering more about Claire-louise's work. All the links you need... https://claire-louisepitman.co.uk/ https://www.instagram.com/clairelouise178/ 2022-02-2033 minPhotopocenePhotopocenePhotopocene with Sophia Moffa - Episode 23I’m joined in this episode by the artist Sophia Moffa. Sophia works across multiple disciplines such as sculpture, performance, and photography. We talk about how photography plays its part in her varied art responses, many of which are created with natural materials and eventually only remain in photographic form. And we discuss her photographic series Western Waters which is turning the pollution issue in Birmingham’s canals ‘on its head’. Nature has huge relevance to her making as she leans towards seasonal creation. But she is also doing fabulous...2022-02-0550 minPhotopocenePhotopocenePhotopocene with Karel Doing - Episode 22This episode is a fascinating conversation with Karel Doing. Karel is an independent artist, filmmaker and researcher whose practice investigates the relationship between culture and nature by means of analogue and organic process, experiment and co-creation. He’s the mind behind a wonderful photographic process, Phytography. We scratch the surface of how and why he creates work, how he shares his work and collaborates with others. The key thing for him is that plants are expressive and creative in their own right and his work is made in collaboration with nature, no...2022-01-2344 minPhotopocenePhotopocenePhotopocene with Brittonie Fletcher - Episode 21 - sharing eco-conscious photography in an audio wayThis podcast is a fantastic way to welcome 2022. Join me, your Photopocene host Josie Purcell, as I chat with Brittonie Fletcher, an educator and artist based in Edinburgh, as we take an exhilarating and fun rollercoaster ride through her photographic and personal story. It’s a joyous conversation about tenacity as Brittonie’s superpower, the colour purple, coping with distraction and life’s curveballs, and even making a darkroom in a pub cellar. We discuss Brittonie’s eco-darkroom workshops with The Penumbra Foundation and Stills in Edinburgh and how terminology in the eco-sector is used to imply ‘green’ positivity and how we recon...2022-01-091h 01ConfluenceConfluenceConfluence - Emily Hardisty - Episode 1In the first Westcountry Rivers Trust Confluence podcast, host Josie Purcell chats with the charity's volunteer vlogger Emily Hardisty about why she loves freshwater wildlife and habitats so much. Find out about Emily's passion for learning and communicating all things river-related and keep up to date with her river journey at https://www.instagram.com/wildlingcreature/ You can celebrate your Westcountry rivers this festive season too. Be #RiverRevellers with us and find out how you can support our The Big Give Christmas Challenge at https://bit.ly/RiverRevellers between 30 Nov and 7 Dec. Till...2021-12-0132 minPhotopocenePhotopocenePhotopocene with Nettie Edwards - Episode 20 - sharing eco-conscious photography in an audio wayThis podcast truly warmed my eco-conscious photography heart. Thank you to Nettie Edwards for sharing her photographic story from her early impression of the medium when a youngster as "boring" to her adoration of it and nature through her love of the anthotype and chlorophyll process. We touched on Nettie's personal mental health experience, discussing how it became a catalyst for her changed view of, and passion for, photography and a new conduit for sharing her creativity. We also talked about how working in her garden and allotment provides myriad sources of inspiration and material for her fascinating creations.  Describing h...2021-11-2853 minPhotopocenePhotopocenePhotopocene with Will Templeton - Episode 19 - sharing eco-conscious photography in an audio wayIt is great to speak with Will Templeton about his work relating to people and the world in which we live. We met via my 'day job' with Westcountry Rivers Trust when we arranged for him to photograph some of the team for his upcoming exhibition, Ways and Means. Supported by The Rivers Trust too, this body of work will help showcase the importance of our rivers' health across England through the stories of those who live on, work along, and simply love them. On his website, Will states that he is "using the medium...2021-10-2443 minPhotopocenePhotopocenePhotopocene with Steffie De Gaetano - Episode 18 - sharing eco-conscious photography in an audio wayWhat an absolutely fascinating conversation I had with Steffie de Gaetano. Steffie is a Dutch-Italian interdisciplinary researcher who works at the intersection of architecture, art, and anthropology. Her current work Permeance investigates the River Dommel in relation to her heritage, colonialism, extractivism, and contamination as a means to approach the entanglements of earthly life. Listen in and to learn even more, head over to her website at https://steffiedegaetano.net/index.html You can also follow her at https://www.instagram.com/steffiedegaetano/ As always, if you would like to share your photographic story in relation to environmental matters, contact...2021-10-0341 minThe Superhero Show ShowThe Superhero Show Show#393: Shang-Chi and the Legends of TomorrowThe Superhero Show Show #393Shang-Chi and the Legends of TomorrowIt's the sixth season finale of Legends of Tomorrow, plus Shang-Chi, What If, Stargirl, and so much more on an all-new Superhero Show Show!On an all-new episode of The Superhero Show Show, it's time to say goodbye to the Legends...for at least a month or so. There's a lot to deal with here, including Constantine's death, Mick's babies, Bishop's alien invasion, and Sara and...2021-09-131h 05The Superhero Show ShowThe Superhero Show Show#393: Shang-Chi and the Legends of TomorrowThe Superhero Show Show #393Shang-Chi and the Legends of TomorrowIt's the sixth season finale of Legends of Tomorrow, plus Shang-Chi, What If, Stargirl, and so much more on an all-new Superhero Show Show!On an all-new episode of The Superhero Show Show, it's time to say goodbye to the Legends...for at least a month or so. There's a lot to deal with here, including Constantine's death, Mick's babies, Bishop's alien invasion, and Sara and...2021-09-131h 05PhotopocenePhotopocenePhotopocene with Robin Shelton - Episode 17 - sharing eco-conscious photo art in an audio wayThis episode is a delightful conversation with photographer Robin Shelton (do please excuse the little hiccup near the start where my question about how he started out in photography seems to have vanished - it's still great to learn about Robin's lifetime photo love inspired by his father). We go on to discuss "making with meaning' and how this relates to his work, discover a mutual love of allotments (Robin has written a book all about life pottering around an allotment), how he partakes in "plant torture", plus his plans to highlight sewage pollution in our rivers...2021-08-3044 minPhotopocenePhotopocenePhotopocene with Martha Gray - Episode 16In this Photopocene episode, I get to share the intriguing work of Martha Gray. Her most recent project creates sculptural photographic pieces using her 'biocyan' process - listen in to find out more. Our chat also touches on a collaborative residency at the London Alternative Photography Collective, work relating to health and wellbeing and the growing interest in sustainable photography practices. I'm sure you'll want to take a look at her creations too, so head over to https://marthagray.pb.photography/home. You can find her on Instagram too at https...2021-08-2237 minPhotopocenePhotopocenePhotopocene with Maica Gugolati - Episode 15 - sharing eco-conscious photographic art in an audio wayI am truly privileged to be speaking with so many talented artists with such an array of photographic ideas and interpretations. And this Photopocene podcast is no exception as I am joined by the researcher, curator and photographer, Maica Gugolati. Immerse yourself in her wonderful soundscape before listening along to our conversation about her work. Maica talks about her project, Floating Tropics, which creates questions about the 'industrialscape' on the islands of Trinidad and Tobago. Through this, she plays with the suggestion that all is not what it seems, that what we see...2021-08-0847 minPhotopocenePhotopocenePhotopocene with Ilya Fisher - Episode 14 - sharing eco-conscious photographic art in an audio wayJoin in with my conversation with the very talented photographer, Ilya Fisher. Learn more about her practice and how it relates to environmental issues and social injustice and how working collaboratively bolsters the ways she presents current world issues in creative and thought provoking ways. We talk about the anxiety felt by many due to the climate crisis, and why Ilya's photographic offering provides a means to address the topic in a supportive and sometimes entertaining way. You can see Ilya's work at ilyafisher.com/home And follow her on Instagram...2021-08-0139 minPhotopocenePhotopocenePhotopocene with Susa Solero - Episode 13 - sharing eco-conscious photographic art in an audio wayI am delighted to be joined by Susa Solero for this episode of the Photopocene podcast. Based in Germany, Susa has been detailing litter to help encourage people to think about the negative impact of littering. We speak about how she makes use of time on train journeys to create painterly landscapes and her love for minimalism and abstract forms. Although Susa doesn't class herself as a professional photographer, her strong style and interpretation across varied topics most certainly shows her eye for creating images to contemplate, both visually and through her creative...2021-07-1841 minPhotopocenePhotopocenePhotopocene with Jonathan Straight - Episode 12 - sharing eco-conscious photo art in an audio wayI'm joined on this episode by street and documentary photographer, Jonathan Straight. Jonathan doesn't specifically use his photography to raise awareness of environmental issues (his day job is heavily related to things such as water resources and waste management) but his topics do reflect or connect to them. We chat about his latest photo book Vegans in Iceland. It's a great insight into the country, its vegans, and discussions around the benefit of a plant-based diet.  We also chat about the ethics of street photography, how Jonathan gets so close to his subjects a...2021-07-1147 minPhotopocenePhotopocenePhotopocene with Sarah Garrod - Episode 11 - sharing eco-conscious photographic art in an audio wayIn this podcast, photographic artist and host of Photopocene Josie Purcell is joined by the very talented Sarah Garrod. A photographer and artist specialising in darkroom printing, portraiture, and experimental photography, Sarah is also a committed environmentalist and this informs her work which is often concerned with loss; the loss of green spaces and the loss of species.  In this episode, we talk about Sarah's background and how she evolved her practice to where it is today. This takes us from her days working in community darkrooms to a recent commission recreating a living tree i...2021-07-0344 minPhotopocenePhotopocenePhotopocene with Eva Lawrence - Episode 10This Photopocene episode diverts slightly from the norm as I chat with multidisciplinary art-activist Eva Lawrence. It was illuminating to talk about photography as a vital tool in sharing artwork relating to environmental issues.  Jellyfish to ancient viruses and protecting wildlands from development to ways to positively influence a consumerist society were just a few of the elements we touched upon as we discussed Eva's varied artistic outputs. Find out more about Eva and all of her art at: instagram.com/evajoy_art Website - Curator Space Postcard Project show tickets Flux Review I'll be back to chatting with photo a...2021-06-2742 minPhotopocenePhotopocenePhotopocene - sharing eco-conscious photo art in an audio way - a short updateListen to photographers from around the world as they chat with Photopocene host Josie about what inspires their environment-related work. 2021-06-2301 minPhotopocenePhotopocenePhotopocene with Zoran Dragelj - Episode 9Zoran Dragelj is an award-winning filmmaker, photographer, producer/director based in Vancouver. He describes himself as an auteur filmmaker, trying to formulate a delicate balance between appearances of things versus the hidden emotional reality in everyday life. In recent short films and videos, he shows a panoramic view of contemporary experimental creations where the subject of physical motion and movement is tackled. He also tries to demonstrate how experimental films and videos can include some kind of storytelling. In our chat, we spoke about 'flaneurship' and discovering new things in places you know...2021-06-1849 minPhotopocenePhotopocenePhotopocene with Natasha Sanchez - Episode 8 - sharing eco-conscious photo art in an audio wayTo celebrate World Environment Day 2021, I'm joined by New Orleans-based photographic artist, Natasha Sanchez. We recorded the podcast on Earth Day so it seems apt to share our chat on this day. Our conversation touches on what influences Natasha's work such as how humans have moved around but home is often found inside oneself, the words of Ralph Waldo Emerson, and how we are nature and not separate from it. We discuss some of her series including the Louisiana World Tour, which is a photographic & (mostly) philosophical road trip around the state of...2021-06-0557 minPhotopocenePhotopocenePhotopocene with Stig Marlon Weston - Episode 7 - sharing eco-conscious photography in a audio wayThis conversation will take you to the jungles of the Amazon, mountains in Spain, and the forests of Norway. There's even mention of a poisonous snake. And you don't even have to leave home. Stig Marlon Weston is a photographer based in Norway who often employs cameraless techniques and photographic materials to interpret his interest in how we/he see/s the world.   We speak about how to let go to make art, challenge yourself to keep your work fresh, and how to still focus on short/long-term projects.  Apologies for th...2021-05-2948 minPhotopocenePhotopocenePhotopocene with Sroyon Mukherjee - Episode 6 - sharing eco-conscious photography in a audio wayHello - glad you are here and listening to the Photopocene podcast with me, Josie Purcell. This time, I'm joined by a photographer who is discovering a passion for pinhole photography, Sroyon Mukherjee. But to create the pinhole cameras, Sroyon takes household items and upcycles them.  I love this idea and may well be raiding my recycling bins to see what items I can turn into a pinhole camera instead. We also talk about water resources, vintage cameras, writing about photography, and even beekeeping. Hope you enjoy it. Find o...2021-05-2141 minPhotopocenePhotopocenePhotopocene with Minna Kokko - Episode 5 - sharing eco-conscious photographic art in an audio wayWhat a wonderful conversation with visual artist, Minna Kokko. Her love for nature and deep appreciation of how we are nature is clear.  Discovering more about what motivates her to create her artwork, and, by doing so, how her work can pose questions relating to the connection and/or disconnection people have to the natural world is fascinating. Our chat weaves in Japanese culture, trees, calligraphy, Auvers-sur-Oise, Minna's daughter as muse, microscopes, and much more.  You can find out more about Minna at: instagram.com/minnakokko_artist/ mi...2021-05-0839 minPhotopocenePhotopocenePhotopocene - sharing eco-conscious photography in an audio way - Episode 4 - Holly GilmanIt's been great to chat with self-taught photographer and passionate sustainable photo practice person, Holly Gilman. We discuss topics from what sparked her interest in environmental issues to how she has recently taken the plunge with YouTube videos. Holly also shares details of her peers who are inspiring her in this field and her work with 35mmc.com (including a photo book) plus much more. You can find out more about Holly at: https://schoolofholly.wordpress.com/ https://www.facebook.com/groups/makingphotographicpracticesmoresustainable https://www.instagram.com...2021-04-2844 minPhotopocenePhotopocenePhotopocene - sharing eco-conscious photography in an audio way - Episode 3 - David CrawfordPhotography has had a significant impact on the world we live in. Eco-conscious photographic artist Josie Purcell has created the Photopocene Podcast to chat with other photographers passionate about using their creative talents to raise awareness of environmental issues. In the third episode, she is joined by David Crawford, a Northumberland-based photographer who explores the notions of 'Transience' both within ourselves as humans and the wider ecosphere. This chat includes great insight into David's work and what motivates him to create. He relates to scientific findings while retaining a sense of wonder and hope. 2021-04-2243 minPhotopocenePhotopocenePhotopocene - - sharing eco-conscious photography in an audio way - Episode 2 - Stu SontierPhotography has had a significant impact on the world we live in. Eco-conscious photographic artist Josie Purcell has created the Photopocene Podcast to chat with other photographers passionate about using their creative talents to raise awareness of environmental issues. In the second episode, she is joined by Stu Sontier, a New Zealand-based photographer, whose work has ranged from documentary to abstract, now with a focus on repurposing digital materials. He works experimentally and explores the materiality of photography in the digital era, informed by scientific and philosophical ideas around time, reality and existence, and environmental...2021-04-111h 09PhotopocenePhotopocenePhotopocene - sharing eco-conscious photography in an audio way - Episode 1 - Hannah FletcherPhotography has had a significant impact on the world we live in.  Eco-conscious photographic artist Josie Purcell has created the Photopocene Podcast to chat with other photographers passionate about using their creative talents to raise awareness of environmental issues. In the very first episode, she is joined by Hannah Fletcher, a London-based artist, working with cameraless photographic processes, founder of The Sustainable Darkroom, Co-director of London Alternative Photography Collective, and a facilitator of sustainability within the arts. Visit https://www.hannahfletcher.com/ to see Hannah's work. Visit https://www.josiepurcellphotography.com/ i...2021-04-0342 minMandatory Redistribution PartyMandatory Redistribution PartyDemocracy | 065Sean and Jack talk democracy, takeaways, and the benefits of a randomly selected house of lords with a maximum term of six minutes. Sean does a deep dive on how democracy has been weakened over time. --- Support us on Patreon (only if you can!): patreon.com/mandatoryredistributionparty --- Mandatory Redistribution Party was created and produced by Sean Morley and Jack Evans. Our title theme was created by Ella Jean. Additional music from Henry Purcell, Jack Evans and Sean Morley featuring trumpet from Josie Hypatia Grounds. 2021-03-2935 minJo\'s Art History PodcastJo's Art History Podcast23. Anna Atkins and the Cyanotype with Josie PurcellWelcome back to the Jo’s Art History Podcast and welcome to my first International Women’s Day Special! And what a a treat we have in store for you today! Ever heard of Anna Atkins? Well, you will definitely not forget her after this incredible chat with photographer and photographic artist Josie Purcell! Anna Atkins is THE FIRST PERSON EVER to create a photo book with her 1843 Photographs of British Algae: Cyanotype Impressions. How did she create this I hear you ask? Using the Cyanotype printing process!!  Listen to fin...2021-03-0953 minPhotopocenePhotopocenePhotopocene - short introIf you are a photographer or photographic artist creating work that aims to raise awareness of environmental issues, I'd love to hear from you. Send a link to your work via josie[at]josiepurcellphotography.com and we could be chatting soon about what motivates you in your photographic practice.2021-03-0201 min