Sunday Nature Worship Podcasts

With Amanda Tuke

Two ten-minute podcasts of spoken nature-writing recorded in an urban woodland. The recordings cover a range of urban nature topics from her including finding less familiar spring flowers and mining bees to seeing goldcrests and chatting to curious passers-by.


Sunday 15th May


Sunday 23rd May


These recordings are an opportunity for me to share the interesting wildlife I come across in my local patches through the seasons and to celebrate overlooked aspects of nature.

What listeners said about Amanda’s 2020 Sunday Nature Worship podcasts for ÌÇÐÄÖ±²¥...

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"I can't tell you how much that's chilled me out! A gorgeous listen, and a lovely reminder of some excellent forgotten botany nuggets..."

"Wonderful... so interesting & relaxing. I call it Nature Meditation."

"I loved your podcast, so interesting and with such a freshening vibe"

"I've just had my listen. It's remarkably lovely. I feel calmer and quieter than I have in weeks. Thank you... more please".


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Amanda Tuke is a writer, birder and botanist based in the wilds of suburban south London. She is currently the nature-writer-in-residence in the Great North Wood through funding awarded by the Arts Council National Lottery Funding and in partnership with the London Wildlife Trust.


 
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