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Miles Irving
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WorldWild Podcast
64 | Repairing the Tearing with Dr Gail Bradbrook
How can we work within the wounds of severance to bring repair to the trauma-induced damage of people and planet? Gail, one of the Co-Founders of Extinction Rebellion, and Miles walk from Brantham, Suffolk, to the nearby Stour estuary on a cold grey January morning. They chat about XR and protest, birdwatching, body politics, humans as a keystone species, psychedelics, and cultural change. After some time spent with the low-flying knots at the water, Miles and Gail forage some ingredients for lunch as they make their way back to the village. As they cook and ea...
2025-05-11
2h 24
The Curious Kidcast
What If You Dug a Hole Straight Through the Earth?
Have you ever wondered what would happen if you dug a hole straight through the planet? In this episode, Andy explores this wild thought experiment and dives deep (literally!) into Earth science.What You'll LearnThe different layers that make up our planetWhy digging through the Earth is impossible with current technologyWhere you would actually end up if you dug straight down (hint: probably not China!)How long it would take to fall through a tunnel in the EarthWhat happens to gravity at the Earth's centerThe extreme conditions inside our planetFun...
2025-05-07
12 min
WorldWild Podcast
63 | Communities of Connection with Dr Dan Siegel
In this third and final episode with Dan Siegel, the journey back to Oxford centres around religion and what Dan describes as ‘communities of connection’. What new forms will emerge in future and how can we participate in fostering that emergence?
2025-02-25
25 min
The Sabra Report
Whouthi’s?
In this episode of The Sabra Report, host Irving Safdieh delves into the Houthi's. Who is this enemy that’s over 1,000 miles away?
2024-12-27
10 min
WorldWild Podcast
62 | Longing for Belonging with Dr Dan Siegel
Dan and Miles start their walk in the Oxfordshire countryside contemplating access restrictions to land and the humble stinging nettle. The conversation moves on to the innate need for belonging but also the problematic reality that in group outgroup distinctions appear to also be innate. The question then arises as to whether our ingroup category can be extended to include not just all humanity but all living beings… Visit: www.worldwild.org.uk
2024-11-18
1h 17
WorldWild Podcast
61 | Emerge and See with Dr Dan Siegel
This week Miles speaks to Dan Siegel during their journey into the Oxford countryside. Dan is an author, therapist and founder of the interdisciplinary science of Interpersonal Neurobiology. This episode, the first of 3, introduces our new format which has Miles chatting to guests as they go for a walk that includes foraging, cooking and eating a meal. Visit: www.worldwild.org.uk
2024-10-28
37 min
As the Season Turns
Found Sound for April: Miles Irving
April's Found Sound is the second part of an exploration into foraging. In this episode, Alice meets wild foods expert Miles Irving to forage for common hogweed and drink rosebay willowherb tea. Settle in for a relaxing ten minutes that will help you feel part of nature, wherever you are. Please note that common hogweed should only be eaten cooked and those with celery allergies should avoid it. Common Hogweed's lookalikes include the invasive ‘Giant Hogweed’, which grows to much greater heights and should not be handled or eaten. If you plan to forage at home, always be 100% sure with your...
2024-04-19
12 min
Todologos
Episodio #9 La Religión
Hoy hablamos de la religión y nos preguntamos ¿cuál es su objetivo y por qué estás rigen las vidas de miles de persona? ¿Hay temor a un ser supremo o es la religión un refugio espiritual? Comparte tu opinión con nosotros
2024-04-09
37 min
Coopers' Code
Trial run
With today's guest, Andrea Posey, partner at Coopers, we will discuss approaching one’s first jury trial, including opening statement and cross-examining experts. Irving Younger’s Ten Commandments of Cross-Examination (10-minute abbreviated version for those cramming cross the night before an exam): https://youtu.be/bGK8g-H5-P8?si=c2BBrW0vuMzEkEEu Irving Younger’s Ten Commandments of Cross-Examination full version: https://youtu.be/dBP2if0l-a8?si=bTeJalT05B0XdOlu Hosted by Miles Coopers Produced by Mauro Serra | Kenji Productions Recorded & Co-produced by Zach Morvant Music by The Sure Fire Soul Ensemble Rate/Leave a review on Spotify and Apple Podcasts Qu...
2023-09-25
30 min
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The Secret Gate: A True Story of Courage and Sacrifice During the Collapse of Afghanistan by Mitchell Zuckoff
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/617689 to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Secret Gate: A True Story of Courage and Sacrifice During the Collapse of Afghanistan Author: Mitchell Zuckoff Narrator: Sean Pratt Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 9 hours 43 minutes Release date: April 25, 2023 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 4 of Total 1 Genres: History & Culture Publisher's Summary: The incredible true story of a breathtaking rescue in the frenzied final hours of the U.S. evacuation of Afghanistan—and how a brave Afghan mother and a compassionate American officer engineered a daring escape—from the #1 New York Times bestselling author of 13 Hours “Reads like a thrill...
2023-04-25
10 min
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Dragged Up Proppa: Growing up in Britain’s forgotten North by Pip Fallow
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/597786 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Dragged Up Proppa: Growing up in Britain’s forgotten North Author: Pip Fallow Narrator: Pip Fallow Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 10 hours 17 minutes Release date: March 23, 2023 Genres: History & Culture Publisher's Summary: Dragged Up Proppa, read by the author, is the story of growing up working class in a forgotten England. 'Very compelling, beautifully written memoir of a time and England that no longer exists but remains just as important today as ever' - Sebastian Payne, author of Broken Heartlands Pip Fallow was born in the coal-miner’s cottage where his...
2023-03-23
05 min
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Master Slave Husband Wife: An Epic Journey from Slavery to Freedom by Ilyon Woo
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/601054 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Master Slave Husband Wife: An Epic Journey from Slavery to Freedom Author: Ilyon Woo Narrator: Leon Nixon, Janina Edwards Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 12 hours 55 minutes Release date: January 17, 2023 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 4.06 of Total 17 Ratings of Narrator: 4.67 of Total 3 Genres: History & Culture Publisher's Summary: Winner of the 2024 Pulitzer Prize in Biography “A rich narrative of the Crafts, an enslaved couple who escaped from Georgia in 1848, with light-skinned Ellen disguised as a disabled white gentleman and William as her manservant, exploiting assumptions about race, class, and disability to hide in...
2023-01-17
03 min
The Mushroom Hour Podcast
Ep. 147: World Wild - Guiding a Lost Society Back to Nature (feat. Miles Irving)
Today on Mushroom Hour we are excited to chat with internationally renowned wild foods expert, author, and public speaker Miles Irving. Miles has worked with some of the world's best chefs and has been a pioneer in the Wild Food Renaissance. In 2009, he authored The Forager Handbook, hailed by many as the 'foraging bible'. Through communicating with people around the world and delving deep into the environmental - and emotional - issues facing us, he has sought to bring together traditional ecological knowledge and those hungry for land-based connection, community, and culture. Reconnecting with the life-giving wild land which...
2023-01-09
1h 11
The Chris Miles Show
Episode 45 - The Walking Dead in The Black Community - The Chris Miles Show
The Sellouts in the Black Community, Kyrie Irving, Donald Trump, Twitter and more!
2022-11-21
37 min
Real Talk with MJ
Episode 122 Miles Response to Kyrie Irving and the Brooklyn Nets Debacle
Kyrie made a mistake, but the Nets are overdoing it. In this episode, Miles lays out all the facts of the past 2 weeks involving Kyrie Irving and the Brooklyn Nets. Later in the episode, Miles gives his opinion on where Kyrie went wrong and where the Nets went wrong.
2022-11-09
24 min
The Chris Miles Show
Episode 41 - The Chris Miles Show
Kyrie Irving, ADL, TakeOff, NBA and more!
2022-11-08
1h 32
WorldWild Podcast
60 | Wild Acts of Resistance with Monica Wilde
'We would have had to move around to follow these foods'. This week we are joined by returning guest and good friend of the podcast Monica Wilde, author of The Wilderness Cure (Simon and Schuster UK, 2022). Sign up to our mailing list: https://landing.mailerlite.com/webforms/landing/c1u1n9 Visit: www.worldwild.org.uk
2022-07-17
1h 23
WorldWild Podcast
59 | Missing Each Other with Richard Trudgen
'We live right in the middle of tragedy. that's our daily life'. This week we are joined by Richard Trudgen, author of Why Warriors Lie Down and Die and long-time community educator working with the Yolngu people of Arnhem Land, Northern Australia. Sign up to our mailing list: https://landing.mailerlite.com/webforms/landing/c1u1n9 Visit: www.worldwild.org.uk
2022-06-14
1h 19
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Classic Letters & Journals Box Set: A seven-volume collection from the private letters & journals written by seven distinguished historical
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/597495 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Classic Letters & Journals Box Set: A seven-volume collection from the private letters & journals written by seven distinguished historical figures, all performed in a dramatised setting. Series: #10 of Classic Letters & Journals Author: Mr Punch Narrator: Virginia Mckenna Obe, Charles Dance Obe, Imogen Stubbs, Robert Powell Format: Abridged Audiobook Length: 16 hours 34 minutes Release date: May 12, 2022 Genres: History & Culture Publisher's Summary: A seven-volume collection of letters & journals performed in a dramatised setting. The Letters of JANE AUSTEN performed by FIONA SHAW CBE “Frequently indiscreet and occasionally acerbic or heartless, Jane Austen’s let...
2022-05-12
05 min
WorldWild Podcast
58 | Multidimensionality with Holly Bridges
‘You can’t think it, you can’t create it from your mind. It’s not like that. You see what’s next. You keep walking'. This week we are joined by Holly Bridges, a somatic therapist and author of Re-frame Your Thinking Around Autism... Sign up to our mailing list: https://landing.mailerlite.com/webforms/landing/c1u1n9 Visit: www.worldwild.org.uk
2022-05-09
1h 30
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Scott of the Antarctic: The Diary of Captain Scott performed by EDWARD FOX OBE in a dramatised setting by Mr Punch
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/592159 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Scott of the Antarctic: The Diary of Captain Scott performed by EDWARD FOX OBE in a dramatised setting Series: #5 of Classic Letters & Journals Author: Mr Punch Narrator: Edward Fox Obe Format: Abridged Audiobook Length: 2 hours 18 minutes Release date: May 7, 2022 Genres: History & Culture Publisher's Summary: Scott of the Antarctic: The Diary of Captain Scott performed by EDWARD FOX in a dramatised setting “One to consider for a winter jaunt is Edward Fox’s stiff-upper-lip reading of Scott’s Last Journey.” (The Spectator) “The audio’s editors have made a good selectio...
2022-05-07
05 min
WorldWild Podcast
57 | The Part of You That Gathers with Rachael Knight
‘It's the collective unconscious of a community that draws forward ancestral ways that have been lost. because they are never really lost'. This week we are joined by Rachael Knight, an attorney with expertise in community land tenure security, community natural resource governance, legal empowerment, and community-led conservation and cultural revitalisation... Sign up to our mailing list: https://landing.mailerlite.com/webforms/landing/c1u1n9 Visit: www.worldwild.org.uk
2022-04-20
1h 30
Él & Ella
Cómo viajar por Rumanía
En este capitulo platicaremos de como es viajar por Rumanía, nosotros creemos que Rumanía es un país que no ha sido descubierto por el turismo y hay muchas cosas y lugares impresionantes que a la gente le encantaría visitar, como castillos, pueblos y zonas naturales, pero también creemos que Rumanía está en el proceso de tener la organización y la infraestructura para recibir a miles de turistas y en este capitulo hablaremos sobre esto, sobre nuestra experiencia y como le hemos hecho nosotros para viajar por Rumanía.
2022-04-13
52 min
WorldWild Podcast
56 | Forgotten Knowledges with Nina Lawrin
‘How are things lost and forgotten, and when are they reclaimed?' This week we are joined by Nina Lawrin, an ethnobotanist, artist, urban forager, permaculture designer, and general world nomad... Sign up to our mailing list: https://landing.mailerlite.com/webforms/landing/c1u1n9 Visit: www.worldwild.org.uk
2022-03-31
1h 20
WorldWild Podcast
55 | Whispers of Better Things with Duncan Mackay
‘Foraging is one of those essential roots to care for landscapes, care for biodiversity'. This week we are joined by Duncan Mackay, an environmental policy specialist and an elected council member of the National Trust... Sign up to our mailing list: https://landing.mailerlite.com/webforms/landing/c1u1n9 Visit: www.worldwild.org.uk
2022-03-04
1h 08
WorldWild Podcast
54 | Rites of Passage with Lucy O’Hagan
‘We’re trying to create initiation that would have been developed by a community for a community, in the absence of community’. This week we are joined by Lucy O'Hagan, an ancestral skills teacher, ethnobotanist, and wild food educator... Sign up to our mailing list: https://landing.mailerlite.com/webforms/landing/c1u1n9 Visit: www.worldwild.org.uk
2022-02-25
57 min
WorldWild Podcast
53 | Deep Listening with Roger Mitchell
It's time to 'offer up all our certainties'. In this illuminating, enriching, and deep conversation, we talk with Roger Mitchell about the work of the Poverty Truth Commission. Their key guiding principle says it all: 'nothing about us, without us, is for us'... Sign up to our mailing list: https://landing.mailerlite.com/webforms/landing/c1u1n9 Visit: www.worldwild.org.uk
2022-02-03
1h 14
WorldWild Podcast
52 | Wilding the Wheat Fields with John Letts
‘Genetic diversity is the key to all resilience in nature’... Sign up to our mailing list: https://landing.mailerlite.com/webforms/landing/c1u1n9 Visit: www.worldwild.org.uk
2022-01-26
1h 28
WorldWild Podcast
51 | Never Being Alone Again with Vivienne Campbell
'When you realise that you’re part of nature, it’s not just learning about it, when you realise that you actually are nature... when you link back into all of this, you’re never on your own again'... Sign up to our mailing list: https://landing.mailerlite.com/webforms/landing/c1u1n9 Visit: www.worldwild.org.uk
2022-01-19
1h 15
Average Sports Nerds
First Episode of 2022! AB Drama, NFL Playoffs, Kyrie and Klay Thompson are back!!
This is our first episode of 2022! The nerds react to the AB saga, give our full playoff predictions, and give our takes on the NBA today. Kyrie Irving is back (part-time) for the Nets. Klay Thompson is back for Warriors. The Georgia Bulldogs beat Nick Saban and Alabama in the National Title game! Chris and Miles talk all these stories and so much more! Follow us on Instagram and TikTok and subscribe to our YouTube for more sports content! How to find us: All Podcast Platforms: Average Sports Nerds YT: Average Sports Nerds
2022-01-15
1h 01
WorldWild Podcast
And we’re back...
WorldWild Podcast is back with more episodes soon. Here Miles talks about going into podcast hibernation and what is to come... Stay tuned!
2022-01-13
07 min
Real Talk with MJ
Aaron Rodgers Makes Kyrie Irving Look Like Muhammed Ali Ep 90
In this episode, I talk about Aaron Rodgers lying to the media and why he makes Kyrie Irving look good!
2021-11-09
09 min
Average Sports Nerds
Live Episode #11! Recapping Fury-Wilder 3, NFL Week 6 and much more!
This is the 11th episode of our YouTube live series. We are live every Sunday night at 8:30pm! Join us next Sunday and participate in the conversation! Tyson Fury knocked out Deontay Wilder in the 11th round over the weekend in their thrilling trilogy fight. Chris and Miles give their reaction to that, along with a few other sports. MLB playoffs, WNBA finals, Kyrie Irving's status with the NBA season looming, the nerds are on top of it! For more content like this follow us on any of the following social media platforms and subscribe to our channels on...
2021-10-12
1h 30
Nomad Podcast
Miles Irving - Foraging and the Kindness of Creation
Miles Irving has been foraging since childhood. Having journeyed through Pentecostalism, he returned to his first passion for wild foods, and began to discover that our relationship to what we eat bears deeply on our relationship to everything. In this episode, Miles and David Blower spend a day eating nothing but foraged food and talking through the joys, trials and transformations that come of eating what grows out of the soil where we live. Interview starts at 15m 15s Books, quotes, links → The creation of Nomad’s thoughtful, ad-free content is enti...
2021-07-09
1h 42
The One Other Percent
Episode 13: Hussle & Motivate (feat. Addyson Schaffer
On this episode we speak with Addyson Schaffer he's a rapper from Irving, Texas and he created the intro song for this podcast. We talk about him leaving his job to purse music full-time and what motivated him to take that leap. We discuss some of his world play and creative process in making songs and an album. Last week he dropped his debut album Savvy Aesthetic streaming on all platforms. Some hits from the album are "What You Think". "Southside", and "Clout"He wants his listeners to takeaway from the album that there is po...
2021-07-06
31 min
Bricks & Boards
EMERGENCY: James Harden to the Brooklyn Nets
We discuss Wednesday's NBA news that sent the four-time scoring champion to the Nets alongside KD and Kyrie Irving
2021-01-15
26 min
The Lucas Miles Show
Ep. 114 - Kasim Hafeez says "NEVER AGAIN" to anti-Semitic past.
This year has brought a dramatic rise in anti-Semitism’s prevalence and brutality. The nation’s largest pro-Israel organization – Christians United for Israel – brings to light this crisis in their new documentary NEVER AGAIN?, premiering in movie theaters nationwide for two nights only Oct. 13 and 15 through Fathom Events.NEVER AGAIN? is a feature-length documentary about the horrors of anti-Semitism and the power of survival and redemption. Viewers will journey with a Holocaust survivor (Irving Roth) and a formerly radicalized anti-Semite (Kasim Hafeez) into the depths of darkness shining a bright light on the world’s greatest genocide and the bigo...
2020-10-18
29 min
Real Talk with MJ
The NFL Must Follow the NBA's Lead
This is Real talk with Miles Johnson, and in today's episode, Miles explains the significance in the NFL players standing up for social injustice issues. He challenges quarterbacks such as Patrick Mahomes, Russell Wilson, Lamar Jackson, Dak Prescott, and white quarterbacks to be the leading voice speaking out on their teams. The quarterback is the most important and valuable position, not only on the NFL team but in American sports because the NFL is the most popular sport in America. Miles gives his thoughts on the NBA bubble meetings' coverage after the boycott and dives into if members in the...
2020-08-28
21 min
The Lazzzy Cast
Ep.6 Prayers for Jacob Blake 🙏🏽💜 The NBA is a Distraction...Kyrie Irving was right (shocker 😑)
Today’s episode is a lil different...I talk about the shooting of Jacob Blake and how the NBA players postponed the games yesterday. Kyrie called it before the season started saying it’d be a distraction and...it very much has been so now I go into whether I think they should cancel the rest of the playoffs. Finally, I talk about the newest freestyles to come out from XXL and actually rank them from worst to best. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
2020-08-27
45 min
Forgotten Songs from the broom cupboard
Lew Stone, Ambrose, Bertini and Irving Gillette from 1909
Some records from the back of the forgotten Songs shelves! The Happy Wanderer and my mash up pronouncing Oberkirkchen starts us off. Hopefully the tune doesn't remain in your head for the rest of the day! Five bands/ big band records in a row. Ambrose, Frankie Carle, two from Lew Stone (vocals by Nat Gonella and an uncredited Al Bowlly,) from the Tower Blackpool Bertini and his band and Percival Mackay. What a back story he has. George Cates plays 'Nightfall and Mayer Gordon some San Saene. Three singers who were on various BBC Scottish radio stations in the 1920s...
2020-07-22
1h 05
WorldWild Podcast
WorldWild Medley
To celebrate 50 episodes of the WorldWild Podcast we've put together a medley of some conversations, stories, and songs which have inspired us to think a little wilder... Enjoy and thanks for your support!
2020-07-03
24 min
WorldWild Podcast
50 | Being a People with Mark Lewis and David Benjamin Blower
What does a new cultural story look like? How can we weave new threads to unearth old ways of being and relating? Exploring Mark Lewis' Native American heritage we begin to see the power of a story and the degree of loss which goes into the construction of one. Through exploring how the lessons he has learnt could inspire a UK wild-food cultural renaissance we tap into an even deeper truth; that what we are really looking for is a centre to grow...
2020-06-27
01 min
WorldWild Podcast
49 | True Rebellion with Mark Lewis
Connecting wild food to the culture, bringing up kids in a wilder way, making inter-generational learning happen to sustain ways of being and unearth tacit knowledge. All these and more we explore with returning guest Mark Lewis...
2020-06-19
1h 53
WorldWild Podcast
48 | The Unfolding with Irene Lyon
The fourth and final part of a series on being rooted in your body, this week's guest is Irene Lyon, somatic practitioner and nervous system expert, who joins us to explore how our nervous systems can get regulated, how to work with past trauma, and humankind's relational nature. With an eye on what is possible for our bodies, our communities, and our planet, we end this short series with much hope.
2020-06-06
2h 33
WorldWild Podcast
47 | Our Deeper States with Holly Bridges
'We've lost the language of the dorsal state, which our deeper states, our otherness states'. In the third of this series on the Polyvagal theory, we are joined by Holly Bridges who explains its connection to Autism and 'otherness states'. Tune in for a deep dive into bodily states, neuroception, and what might be possible as open up spaces for other ways of being...
2020-05-29
1h 40
WorldWild Podcast
46 | Befriending Your Nervous System with Deb Dana
In the second of a series on the Polyvagal Theory, we are joined with respected and passionate Polyvagal clinician, consultant and lecturer, Deb Dana, to speak about what kinds of stories we tell ourselves and what this really tells us about the state we are in. She provides insight into ways to re-connect with the ventral vagal - or as she calls it: home. It is only through the body that we feel safe, so learning how to nourish our nervous system to get to that place time and time again can turn our limiting beliefs into 'stories of...
2020-05-22
1h 40
WorldWild Podcast
45 | Body as an Antenna with Rachel Lambert
In the first of a series on being in your body with reference to the Polyvagal Theory, we chat with Rachel Lambert, the singing forager, who not only regales us with songs about wild plants but also shares with us her journey through somatic therapy training, her teaching philosophy, the topics of stillness and movement, and the tendency in our society for wanting to pin things down into abstraction and the need to dance with language...
2020-05-15
2h 23
WorldWild Podcast
44 | Back Into the Wild with Lukasz Luczaj
Ethnobotany seeks to investigate our relationship with plants, in the wider sense it is how we relate to the earth as a living planet. How we turn to it when we are met with frightening prospectives, and how we turn away from it in our quest for control. By tapping into humanity's exceptional potential, but not turning exceptionalist, we aim to seek ways to bring ourselves back into the complexity. Discussing this with us this week is returning guest Lukasz Luczaj, ethnobotanist and author of the new book On The Wild Side. Tune in for a peek at a...
2020-05-08
1h 34
WorldWild Podcast
43 | Hungry Hearts with Fred Gillam
Journey with us into the biochemistry of reward, addiction’s evolutionary role, and life-supporting mechanisms, plus how they can be subverted by mechanised systems. We also discuss bee-keeping, de-organisming things, foraging as normal human behaviour, and being human when we are less than fifty-percent human cells. Joining us is Fred Gillam, medicinal mushroom teacher and forager, as we seek out a north star to guide us towards well-being...
2020-05-01
00 min
WorldWild Podcast
42 | The Super Curious with Eleonora Matarrese
We need to know the other living things around us. The work of remembering and documenting these intricate and intimate relations is one that receives little fanfare and even less funding. What Eleonora Matarrese is doing, then, is a deep unearthing of these relations through historical documents and literature. It is this that informs her cooking and the approach she takes in her restaurant in the mountains in Northern Italy, bringing forth remembrances to communicate through wild food...
2020-04-24
00 min
WorldWild Podcast
41 | Wild Solitude with Leanne Townsend
What happens when you become your own datum? Social scientist and forager Leanne Townsend finds herself turning into her own study subject as she looks at the lifestyles and practices that make up modern foraging. What comes to the surface time and again are the relational aspects of our ways of being; that which tells us where our beliefs, our practices, and our sense of self comes from is often rooted just below the surface. We dig a little deeper to find out more...
2020-04-17
1h 28
WorldWild Podcast
40 | Foraging with the Family with Kate Blincoe
We've been grounded and before we take another journey around our room we should take a look at what's growing in the front garden, you might be surprised how many edible plants can go in a salad of many wild things just under your nose! In this episode we're joined with Kate Blincoe, author of The No-Nonsense Guide to Green Parenting, to discuss how we can all stay grounded in these trying times and inspire the next generation at the same time...
2020-04-10
1h 17
WorldWild Podcast
39 | The Janus-Faced Present with Adrian Boots
What can we do in and around our homes to revitalise our relationships; with our landscapes, our communities, our bodies? Joined by wild food and outdoor adventure guide, Adrian Boots, we endeavour to come up with ways to weave ourselves into the fabric of life. One-eye backward, one-eye forward, with our feet firmly in the present...
2020-04-07
1h 42
WorldWild Podcast
38 | Starting with One Plant with Robin Harford
Learning is empowering, that much we know. So how do we go about teaching whilst lessening the grip of authority and control - thereby empowering the individual to be their own authority, to embrace their own experience and to develop a relationship with a wild plant as commonplace as a dandelion. We are talking with Robin Harford, the man behind EatWeeds and author many foraging guide books, about what we can do right now to be more at home in nature and to embrace the sensory experience...
2020-03-27
1h 28
WorldWild Podcast
37 | A Feminine Landscape with Alys Fowler
When all things seem uncertain we take solace in that which connects us to ourselves, to each other, to the land. When we are forming we learn to eat through the hospitality of the feminine; the womb, the breast, what the mother eats the child does also. And the land is the greatest mother of all, its abundant provisions are given over and over to us. We are speaking this week with Alys Fowler, horticulturist and journalist, about what we can do to confront issues of power, dominance, control, and what the wild provisions can tell us about the...
2020-03-20
1h 19
WorldWild Podcast
36 | Wild Ways of Being with Fergus Drennan
Fergus Drennan is a wild food experimentalist and educator who once ate only wild food for three months, he also crafts and teaches on wild paper-making and natural dyes and paints. Miles and Fergus go back over fifteen years; they talk about their early days driving to London to sell their foraged goods and Fergus recounts the story of how he managed to shut a major street down with police surrounding his wild food-filled car after making a delivery to The Ivy...
2020-03-15
2h 22
WorldWild Podcast
35 | Mental Health in the Kitchen with Andrew Clarke
Mental health in the hospitality industry has become more recognised and spoken about in recent years. Andrew Clarke, chef and mental health ambassador, is working with restaurants to build spaces where people can share their struggles in a nurturing environment. Going through his own bout of depression a few years ago he began the hard work on himself. Now he wants to share his experience and to create a healthier and more fulfilling work-life for those in the same position...
2020-02-29
1h 25
WorldWild Podcast
34 | Reimagining Ourselves with Bruce Parry and Nicola Burgess
Bruce Parry has visited with many indigenous tribes throughout his career in television and film. Now he has come to a point of wanting to put what he has learned of egalitarian values and land-based culture into action in his own life. Joining the conversation is forager, expedition leader and traditional crafts teacher Nicola Burgess for an open discussion of what kind of society we want to live in...
2020-02-21
2h 00
WorldWild Podcast
33 | Relinquishing Control with David Benjamin Blower
All citizens, put your hands in the soil! Those are the words of David Benjamin Blower, musician, theologian, and podcaster, who talks with us about what to do when things are soon to change radically, what Francis Bacon left in his wake, on what comes after collapse, and why we must break down the wall between 'reality' and 'metaphor'...
2020-02-14
53 min
WorldWild Podcast
32 | Improvisation and Wildness with Sam Bailey
Musician, improviser, and educator Sam Bailey talks about wildness and spirit in improvisation, the relationship between craft and the unconscious and the role of serendipity. Plus, an improvised performance!
2020-02-01
1h 05
WorldWild Podcast
31 | Corrupting the Food System with Cesar Costa
In Sao Paulo we catch up with Cesar Costa, head chef at Corrutela, to talk about a new food system, the job of chefs, the importance of love in food, and what he is doing on the ground to set up new supply chains and ways of eating out...
2020-01-25
1h 15
WorldWild Podcast
30 | Truffle Hunting with Melissa Waddingham
On the trail with a top truffle hunter and her truffle-hunting dogs to seek out that wondrously scented and much-heralded subterranean treat...
2019-12-16
1h 02
WorldWild Podcast
29 | Full Nettle Jacket with Gillian Edom
Stinging nettles. They conjure up a lot of images, maybe a few teary-eyed remembrances, so you may be surprised to learn of their historical use in textiles. We delve into nettle fibre history, processing techniques for fibre preparation and what the future may hold for wild crafts...
2019-11-29
1h 48
WorldWild Podcast
28 | The Picture of Nature with Anu Tossavainen
Where do humans stand in the picture of nature? Our dictionary definition says we are outside of it, but how can this be right in a relational world? We talk with Finnish forager and teacher Anu Tossavainen about this and more; including a review of the berry and mushroom season in our respective countries and a look at why reindeers are moving south in Finland...
2019-11-23
1h 33
WorldWild Podcast
27 | Why Do Mushrooms Make Me So Happy with Matthew Rooney
Come into the woods to delve into the magical world of medicinal mushrooms...
2019-10-24
1h 08
WorldWild Podcast
26 | Embracing Complexity with Fred Provenza
Professor Fred Provenza re-joins us on the WorldWild Podcast to continue the conversation on complexity in food, different ways of doing agriculture, the wisdom of grazing animals and our own bodily wisdom...
2019-10-18
1h 35
WorldWild Podcast
25 | Wild-Farming with Tama Matsuoka Wong
When is farming not farming and when is the wild not really that wild? What to do when what is sidelined may just be a path back to connection with our living planet? It's time to break down dichotomies and silos to move into a new space of possibility...
2019-10-12
1h 00
WorldWild Podcast
24 | Sensing Seaweed with Ole G. Mouritsen
Traveling into the deep blue to talk about the food found there, why it may just be our species' saviour, and the science of umami synergy...
2019-10-04
1h 13
WorldWild Podcast
23 | Medicinal Mushrooms with Adam Haritan
‘It’s ingesting the forest where it came from...that mushroom is made up of the elements that built that forest’...
2019-09-26
58 min
WorldWild Podcast
22 | Essense of Lapland with Eva Gunnare
Essense; with the emphasis on 'sense', allows us to perceive the world differently, not tied to written language and conceptual frameworks, but freed into wild lyricism and experiential abandon. Here, with Eva as our cultural guide, we take a journey through wild Lapland, Sámi culture, traditional singing, and connecting with deep truth and contentment...
2019-09-19
1h 04
WorldWild Podcast
21 | Places You Know with Thomas Laursen
‘I take people to a place that they know, and then I change it, and now it’s a different place. After, they will be motivated to meet nature with more empathy and change how they act in the world’.
2019-09-13
1h 25
WorldWild Podcast
20 | Plants Native to Humans with John Kallas
How to build community? This week the highly-respected wild food educator and author John Kallas joins us in conversation around community-building, the concept of elderhood, declining botanical knowledge, the potential of agroforestry and hydroponics, eating seaweeds, and tackling inertia to bring about change…
2019-09-06
1h 14
Stuck Not Broken
"Safe & Social" Song by Miles Irving & Forager, Ltd.
Watch the “Safe & Social” music video - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ql2TGMRDh7k&feature=youtu.be Miles Irving Website - https://www.milesirving.com/ Forager - https://www.forager.org.uk/wild-food-blog/19-ideas-philosophy/140-worldwild-podcast More Polyvagal Podcast content in the Members' Area - https://www.justinlmft.com/members Benjo Beats - https://soundcloud.com/benjobeats
2019-09-05
11 min
WorldWild Podcast
19 | Weeds to Delicacies with Mark Hix
Telling the story behind the food on the plate and going foraging in central London with esteemed restaurateur Mark Hix...
2019-08-29
43 min
WorldWild Podcast
18 | Nature the Great Library with John Akeroyd
Botanist John Akeroyd takes us to the wilds of Romania and Ireland, through his days at Cambridge, and details the obstacles to conservation...
2019-08-22
1h 10
WorldWild Podcast
17 | The Story of Weeds with Philip B. Stark
We talk with Professor Philip B. Stark, one of the key figures in the Berkeley Open Source Food Project, about what weeds can teach us...
2019-08-02
1h 04
WorldWild Podcast
16 | Modern British Cooking with Jeremy Lee
Jeremy Lee, Chef Proprietor of Quo Vadis in London, is a man who knows good quality produce and the winding journey of British food up to now...
2019-07-18
1h 03
WorldWild Podcast
15 | Cactus Calls the Rain with Mark Lewis
Journey through the desert with us as we talk about the heritage of harvesting the saguaro cactus, and the intimate bonds between person and place...
2019-07-04
1h 48
WorldWild Podcast
14 | What Might We Become with Sunny Savage
One of the world's most biodiverse places, Hawaii is known for its natural splendor and for Sunny Savage; wild food advocate, author, and app-developer, it offers endless wild food adventures...
2019-06-27
1h 00
WorldWild Podcast
13 | Responsible Deliciousness with Matt Orlando
One of the world's top chefs talks about what it really means to be sustainable in the food industry, brewing with wild plants, and the importance of inconvenience...
2019-06-20
1h 34
WorldWild Podcast
12 | Back to the Family Table with Santiago Lastra
Globetrotting chef Santiago Lastra chats to us about his Mexican food heritage, love of wild flavours, how restaurants influence supply chains and his approach to dish preparation...
2019-06-12
1h 37
WorldWild Podcast
11 | Eating the Evidence with 'Wildman' Steve Brill & Violet Brill
Wild food father-daughter team Steve & Violet Brill talk about what it's like to teach foraging in New York City and how Steve became a nationwide celebrity after picking a dandelion and getting arrested for it...
2019-05-27
1h 06
Paul Kirtley's Soundcloud
Paul Kirtley Podcast Episode 40: Miles Irving
Miles Irving, one of the UK’s most respected professional foragers joins me to talk wild foods, foraging, health and connecting with nature...
2019-05-15
2h 25
The Paul Kirtley Podcast
PK Podcast 040: Miles Irving On Wild Foods, Foraging, Health And Connecting With Nature
Miles Irving, is one of the foremost professional foragers in the UK, author of The Forager Handbook, founder and director of Forager Ltd and host of the WorldWild podcast. Miles’s interest in foraging goes back to his childhood but a chance conversation led to him turning this growing passion into a career. Miles was able to start supplying restaurants with foraged plants and this quickly expanded, ultimately leading to him to supplying well-known chefs and restaurants such as Jamie Oliver, Mark Hix, Heston Blumenthal and The Ivy. His company Forager Ltd has expanded to source nearly 500 wild ingredients and Mi...
2019-05-15
2h 25
The Paul Kirtley Podcast
Paul Kirtley Podcast 40: Miles Irving On Wild Foods, Foraging, Health And Connecting With Nature
Miles Irving, is one of the foremost professional foragers in the UK, author of The Forager Handbook, founder and director of Forager Ltd and host of the WorldWild podcast. Miles’s interest in foraging goes back to his childhood but a chance conversation led to him turning this growing passion into a career. Miles was able to start supplying restaurants with foraged plants and this quickly expanded, ultimately leading to him to supplying well-known chefs and restaurants such as Jamie Oliver, Mark Hix, Heston Blumenthal and The Ivy. His company Forager Ltd has expanded to source nearly 500 wild ingredients an...
2019-05-12
2h 25
WorldWild Podcast
10 | Wild Food Traditions with Łukasz Łuczaj
Ethnobotanist Łukasz Łuczaj takes us on a journey through traditional wild food knowledge around the world...
2019-05-03
1h 03
WorldWild Podcast
9 | An Ethnobotanist's View with Anna Lewington
How can we move closer to living in harmony with the plants which have given us so much...
2019-04-19
1h 38
WorldWild Podcast
8 | False Dichotomies with Jules Pretty
We need bonds with the land in order to survive, here we talk with prolific author and Professor of Environment and Society, Jules Pretty, on how to regain some...
2019-04-05
58 min
WorldWild Podcast
7 | Restoring Vital Connection with Monica Wilde
Reconnection with land and with each other are integral to finding our way...
2019-03-29
1h 55
WorldWild Podcast
6 | Food as Medicine with Alex Laird
The wild food and medical herbalist worlds collide in this far-reaching conversation around the potential for food and our understanding of ourselves...
2019-03-21
1h 34
WorldWild Podcast
5 | Temporarily Uncertain of Our Position with Tristan Gooley
Temporarily Uncertain of Our Position with Tristan Gooley. We go navigating in the natural world to try to find answers; how to reconnect with nature and what it means to be literate in the wild...
2019-03-08
1h 15
Download New Full Audiobooks in Science Fiction & Fantasy, Epic Fantasy
The Women's War: A Novel by Jenna Glass
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/343564 to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Women's War: A Novel Author: Jenna Glass Narrator: Robin Miles Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 20 hours 21 minutes Release date: March 5, 2019 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 3 of Total 1 Genres: Epic Fantasy Publisher's Summary: In a feminist fantasy epic, a revolutionary spell gives women the ability to control their own fertility—with consequences that rock their patriarchal society to its core. “A compulsive read, riveting characters, life-or-death stakes . . . a smashing book!”—Tamora Pierce When a nobleman’s first duty is to produce a male heir, women are treated like possessions and bargaining...
2019-03-05
10 min
WorldWild Podcast
4 | Land, Heritage, and Freedom with Alastair McIntosh
As if being guided by a Highland elder, Alastair McIntosh takes us on a journey through the deep history of our land; a history of dispossession, disconnection and now; community led initiatives to take back control...
2019-03-02
1h 25
WorldWild Podcast
3 | Wild Fermentation Helpline with Sandor Katz
Exploring the exciting world of fermentation with Sandor Katz, author of The Art of Fermentation and Wild Fermentation...
2019-02-21
55 min
WorldWild Podcast
2 | Rediscovering Nutritional Wisdom with Fred Provenza
Delving deep into our food systems and ways to reconnect body and land with Professor Fred Provenza, author of Nourishment: What Animals Can Teach Us About Rediscovering Our Nutritional Wisdom.
2018-12-21
1h 17
WorldWild Podcast
1 | Foraging and Knowledge with Samuel Thayer
Miles Irving, author of The Forager Handbook and founder of Forager Ltd, introduces the World Wild Podcast and talks to Sam Thayer, world-renowned forager and author of The Forager's Harvest and most recently Incredible Wild Edibles.
2018-10-29
1h 02
Download New Full Audiobooks in Science Fiction & Fantasy, Epic Fantasy
The Tower of Living and Dying by Anna Smith Spark
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/344044 to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Tower of Living and Dying Series: #2 of Empires of Dust Author: Anna Smith Spark Narrator: Meriel Rosenkranz, Colin Mace Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 17 hours 15 minutes Release date: August 7, 2018 Genres: Epic Fantasy Publisher's Summary: A powerhouse story of bloodshed, ambition, and fate, The Tower of Living and Dying is a continuation of Anna Smith Spark's brilliant Empires of Dust trilogy, which began with The Court of Broken Knives. Marith has been a sellsword, a prince, a murderer, a demon, and dead. But something keeps bringing him back to l...
2018-08-07
03 min
Download New Full Audiobooks in Science Fiction & Fantasy, Epic Fantasy
Witchmark by C.L. Polk
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/339588 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Witchmark Series: #1 of Kingston Cycle Author: C.L. Polk Narrator: Samuel Roukin Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 8 hours 54 minutes Release date: June 19, 2018 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 4.03 of Total 30 Ratings of Narrator: 4.42 of Total 12 Genres: Epic Fantasy Publisher's Summary: WINNER of the 2019 World Fantasy Award for Best Novel, and a finalist for the Nebula Award, the Locus Award, and the Lammy Award!C. L. Polk arrives on the scene with Witchmark, a stunning, addictive fantasy that combines intrigue, magic, betrayal, and romance. The New York Times calls it “thoroughly charming and...
2018-06-19
03 min
Eatweeds Podcast: For People Who Love Plants
EP07: Miles Irving on Foraging & Sustainability
Miles Irving from Forager Ltd, talks about commercial foraging and sustainability, and why the old conservation paradigm is now obsolete.
2015-12-18
49 min