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Fading Transmissions from a Gas Station Altar of Shoes (Wonderland Ranch/Mojave Shoe Station – Mojave, CA)

Deep in the Mojave Desert, a defunct gas station has become a roadside altar of shoes, each pair carrying stories and secrets that transform a place for transients into a monument for return pilgrimages. Standing among the relics and artifacts of lives pas...

Official Folk Albums Chart Show—2nd June 2026

2 Jun, 2026 · Folk on Foot
This month’s show features music from Natalie Wildgoose, Anna McLuckie, Lady Maisery with Jimmy Aldrige and Sid Goldsmith, Lemoncello, The Longest Johns, Chris Brain, Ladylike and Jim Moray. Lucy Shields has a bumper edition of the album preview and gig ...

Fading Transmissions: Glenrio Was Here (Glenrio, NM)

On the border of Texas and New Mexico, a town divided by a state line faces an identity crisis — and demands to be remembered. Wandering the empty fields and crumbling pavement of what, at one time, was a glamorous rest-stop town, Blake imagines a conver...

Shane O’Mara talking walking

27 May, 2026 · Talking Walking
Andrew Stuck is peppering Shane O’Mara with a number of questions as we pace around Queens Square in Bloomsbury London As a professor of experimental brain research with a couple of best selling books on Walking and on talking this Dublin resident mu...

Folk on Foot Classic: Angeline Morrison in North Cornwall

24 May, 2026 · Folk on Foot
Enjoy this classic episode from June 2023. Angeline Morrison’s “The Sorrow Songs - Folk Songs of Black British Experience” was one of the most significant albums of recent times. On this walk near her home in North Cornwall, Angeline talks about her ...

Walking Around Britain

21 May, 2026 · Walking Around Britain
"To travel alone, on foot is the most efficient way of gathering material." BBC World Service Spotlight Series - Programme with Nicholas Crane

Under The Aqueduct: A Journey with Afon Dyfrdwy

19 May, 2026 · Desire Lines Podcast
This episode was created following a two-day arts and poetry event titled 'Under the Aqueduct' in aid of Afon Dyfrdwy (the River Dee) in Northeast Wales, which was in aid of the Dee Trust and supported by ETA CIC. Join Emily for conversations with Rob Hirs...

A Robin Hood Pilgrimage with Guy Hayward

14 May, 2026 · Folk on Foot
We’re in Sherwood Forest on the trail of Robin Hood in the company of Guy Hayward, founder of the British Pilgrimage Trust and former Cambridge choral scholar. As we head to the Major Oak and beyond, Guy shares many theories about the Robin Hood legends,...

Fading Transmissions from the Shamrock Ghost House (Shamrock, TX)

When Blake stumbles into a forgotten house in the Texas Panhandle, imagined legends and headlines begin unfolding in his mind — stories of addiction, homelessness, and loss, but above all, the power of family rising from the wreckage. Note: Episodes 1–...

Official Folk Albums Chart Show—5th May 2026

5 May, 2026 · Folk on Foot
Kris Drever is Matthew’s guest on this month’s show, talking about the inspiration behind his new album “Doing This For Love”. There’s also music from Laura Marling, Joshua Burnside, Seafret, Spencer Cullum, Pictish Trail, the Marsh Family and Je...

Fading Transmissions from The Sumner School (Topeka, KS) – LIVE EPISODE

An unexpected—and ironic—detour to an infamous abandoned school in Kansas sparks the kickoff of season 4. When Blake accidentally stumbles into the legacy of Brown v. Board of Education at the Sumner School in Topeka, he finds himself confronting the m...

Fading Transmissions from The Sumner School (Topeka, KS) – LIVE EPISODE

An unexpected—and ironic—detour to an infamous abandoned school in Kansas sparks the kickoff of season 4. When Blake accidentally stumbles into the legacy of Brown v. Board of Education at the Sumner School in Topeka, he finds himself confronting the m...

Ami Skånberg talking walking

30 Apr, 2026 · Talking Walking
For  a performer trained to draw attention to themselves Ami Skånberg has found a way to make herself invisible in public space. Andrew Stuck has come to Gothenburg on Sweden’s western coast to interview her and learn about her passion for a J...

Simon Nicol in conversation at Cecil Sharp House

26 Apr, 2026 · Folk on Foot
Fairport Convention founder member Simon Nicol joins Matthew Bannister on stage at the Indoor Festival of Folk at Cecil Sharp House to review a musical career lasting over 60 years. Simon talks about teaming up with Ashley Hutchings and Richard Thompson to...

Thames Barrier – Holding Back the Sea

21 Apr, 2026 · Placecloud
Diocese of London United Kingdom Holding the North Sea at bay to protect London from flooding, the Thames Barrier is an extraordinary feat of engineering. It is also constantly under threat, in a world where time and tide are slowly, inexorably, winning. H...

Walking Interlude: Dyfrdwy Dreaming

21 Apr, 2026 · Desire Lines Podcast
A sound journey made alongside Afon Dyfrdwy (the River Dee) which flows beneath the Poncysyllte Aqueduct. This piece was made on a walk and in collaboration with musician Jenny Wilde-Peak as part of the Walking Interludes project, an exploration of protect...

Walking Interlude: Dyfrdwy Dreaming

21 Apr, 2026 · Desire Lines Podcast
A sound journey made alongside Afon Dyfrdwy (the River Dee) which flows beneath the Pontcysyllte Aqueduct. This piece was made on a walk and in collaboration with musician Jenny Wilde-Parkes as part of the Walking Interludes project, an exploration of prot...

Divergent Wayfinding: A Further Conversation with Dr Tamara Russell

21 Apr, 2026 · Desire Lines Podcast
In this episode, we continue our conversations with Dr. Tamara Russell. Tamara is a clinical psychologist, neuroscientist, martial artist and mindfulness trainer. She works as an academic and clinician, exploring the use of embodied mindfulness in the work...

Divergent Wayfinding: A Further Conversation with Dr Tamara Russell

21 Apr, 2026 · Desire Lines Podcast
In this episode, we continue our conversations with Dr. Tamara Russell. Tamara is a clinical psychologist, neuroscientist, martial artist and mindfulness trainer. She works as an academic and clinician, exploring the use of embodied mindfulness in the work...

The Young’Uns at Roseberry Topping

16 Apr, 2026 · Folk on Foot
Nearly eight years after they first appeared on Folk on Foot, that irrepressible trio The Young’Uns are back – with Sean Cooney, David Eagle and Michael Hughes performing songs new and old as we climb the Teesside landmark Roseberry Topping. The conver...

clittering

To make frictional or rattling sound + clittering (Anglo-Irish) – the noise of hurrying feet (from Irish: cliotar)

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