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Sounds of the Earth – Brazilian Rainforest and Banjo Frogs

29 Mar, 2023 · Slow Radio
Relax with a calming mix of music and natural sounds, from the Atlantic rainforests of Brazil to Eastern Banjo Frogs in Adelaide, Australia. Plus a dawn chorus in Cornwall and chaffinches in Noja, Northern Spain. Recordings by BBC Radio 3 Sunday Breakfast ...

Inside the Temple

29 Mar, 2023 · Slow Radio
There’s a gentle rhythm to everyday life in a Hindu temple, that follows carefully choreographed rituals linked to the care of the deities - creating a rich aural texture from dawn when the gods are woken, to nightfall when they sleep. The sounds wax and...

A Century of Steam – P&O Heritage Archive Audio

29 Mar, 2023 · Radio Walks & Sound Stories
A Century of Steam – from the sound collection of P&O Heritage Archive, a recently conserved copy of a BBC radio programme broadcast on the National Programme on the 6th of October 1937 to celebrate the Centenary of the P&O shipping line, (origin...

Amy-Jane Beer and Cynefin along the River Clettwr

17 Mar, 2023 · Folk on Foot
Why do rivers play such a vital role in our lives, culture and folklore? In this glorious episode, the nature writer Amy-Jane Beer, author of “The Flow”, joins the Welsh singer and songwriter Owen Shiers (also known as Cynefin) on a walk up the beautif...

Sounds of the Earth – Seychelles and Barbados

6 Mar, 2023 · Slow Radio
Relax with a calming mix of music and natural sounds, from birdsong and tortoises in the Seychelles to waves and whistling frogs in Barbados, via a bubbling brook in Northumberland and a murmuration of starlings playing in a poplar tree. Recordings by Davi...

The Glacier in Retreat

26 Feb, 2023 · Slow Radio
High in the mountains snow falls. As it comes to rest on the frozen slopes it become part of an ancient glacier. Over the course of 100 years the glacier will flow down the valley, changing the landscape around it.Using field recordings from deep within gl...

A Sunday walk through Harlem

22 Feb, 2023 · Slow Radio
It is January 2022, and in the Upper Manhattan neighbourhood of Harlem all is quiet as people stay at home, preferring not to venture out into the minus-13-degree snow and ice that has blanketed the city.This half-hour soundscape begins with the geese peck...

Freedom To Roam in the Malvern Hills

17 Feb, 2023 · Folk on Foot
Freedom To Roam is a music and multi-media project dreamed up by the flautist Eliza Marshall as a response to many of the pressing issues facing us right now. On this walk climbing the glorious Malvern Hills she is joined by Catrin Finch (harp), Andrew Mor...

The Words We Walk With

8 Feb, 2023 · This Morning Walk
Alex and Libby discuss the language they use and how it impacts our truths.Buy Libby's Book:https://www.thismorningwalk.com/Buy Alex's Book: https://www.alexelle.com/buythebookWalk indoors video:https://www.youtube.com/@LeslieSansonesWalkatHome__________T...

Breathe with Us

1 Feb, 2023 · This Morning Walk
Breathe with UsAlex and Libby discuss the opportunity to practice breathwork while walking.__________THIS MORNING WALK is mixed & produced by Wayne Bertram.Connect with Alex + Libby on Instagram:@thismorningwalk@alex@parkhere Subscribe to Alex's Grat...

Sounds of the Earth – Scottish Highlands, Faroe Islands

31 Jan, 2023 · Slow Radio
Relax with a calming mix of music and natural sounds: a walk in the Faroe Islands, a deer in the Scottish Highlands, a robin in Northamptonshire and a royal garden in Norway.Wildlife recordings from Chris Watson and Andy Fell, plus Radio 3 Sunday Breakfast...

A Journey across the Steppes

30 Jan, 2023 · Slow Radio
A settlement first known as Almatu developed on the Silk Road from the 10th century onwards. In the 1920s, the new Soviet authorities renamed the place Alma-Ata ('Grandfather of the apple') and made it the capital of the Kazakh SSR (formerly in Kyzylorda)....

Maddy Prior and Rose-Ellen Kemp at Stones Barn in Cumbria

13 Jan, 2023 · Folk on Foot
“The snow it is lying on Bewcastle FellAnd the wind strips the skin from my face.The bare bones of a tree give some shelter to meBut still it’s a draughty old place.”Come to “the least populated area of the least populated county in England” and ...

Make it Yours

12 Jan, 2023 · This Morning Walk
Alex and Libby sit down to talk about finding diversity and self-compassion in their walks. Buy Libby's Book:https://www.thismorningwalk.com/Buy Alex's Book: https://www.alexelle.com/buythebookWalk indoors video:https://www.youtube.com/@LeslieSansonesWal...

Walking into 2023

28 Dec, 2022 · This Morning Walk
Alex and Libby hear from the Walk Star community about what they’re walking into 2023 with.__________THIS MORNING WALK is mixed & produced by Wayne Bertram.Connect with Alex + Libby on Instagram:@thismorningwalk@alex@parkhere Subscribe to Alex's Gr...

The Reindeer

24 Dec, 2022 · Slow Radio
The Reindeer follows the epic travels of a reindeer mother and her young.

Creating Connection and Care

23 Dec, 2022 · This Morning Walk
Libby and Alex talk about creating connection and care this holiday season and giving the gift of a walk.__________THIS MORNING WALK is mixed & produced by Wayne Bertram.Connect with Alex + Libby on Instagram:@thismorningwalk@alex@parkhere Subscribe ...

The Wexford Carols with Caitriona O’Leary

16 Dec, 2022 · Folk on Foot
A festive episode featuring the Wexford Carols sung by the beautiful voice of Caitriona O’Leary. The carols came out of the persecution of Catholics in Wexford in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries and were written by Bishop Luke Waddinge and Fathe...

Sounds of the Earth – Sanderlings on Shetland, Birds in Buenos Aires

14 Dec, 2022 · Slow Radio
Relax with a calming mix of music and natural sounds: sanderlings on a beach in Shetland, a farmyard in Shropshire, urban birds in Buenos Aires and the Red Burn in Argyllshire.Wildlife recordings from Radio 3 Sunday Breakfast listeners Ian Reid, Barbara Pe...

Walking into Self-Celebration

14 Dec, 2022 · This Morning Walk
Alex and Libby are back catching up after a little break. In this episode, they chat about walking into self-celebration.__________THIS MORNING WALK is mixed & produced by Wayne Bertram.Connect with Alex + Libby on Instagram:@thismorningwalk@alex@p...

scow-ways, scowish

On a slant, as in “Walk scow-ways across the street as slow as you can and dare them to hit you.” from the Dictionary of Newfoundland English (University of Toronto Press, 1982).

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