In this episode of Feet on the Soil, we journey through time to uncover Ireland’s lush landscapes, ancient Celtic reverence, and the profound impacts of historical change. Discover how Ireland’s post-glacial forests evolved into culturally significant symbols as early woodland management practices and sacred groves shaped the identity of the land.
We delve into the dramatic transformations brought by early human settlement, Viking raids, and the deforestation associated with colonial exploitation, all of which redefined Ireland’s natural heritage. The narrative then shifts focus to Independent Ireland, where state-led reforestation efforts and debates over non-native versus native species are actively reshaping the nation’s forests to foster a renewed balance between cultural legacy and biodiversity conservation.
This episode is a must-listen for history buffs, environmental enthusiasts, and anyone fascinated by the deep ties between people and the land. Tune in to explore a rich tapestry of historical insights, cultural narratives, and environmental challenges that remind us our forests are living legacies, cherished, restored, and celebrated.
Discover the hidden world of Ireland’s insects on this captivating episode featuring creative entomologist Nessa Darcy.
Explore how these tiny creatures play a crucial role in our ecosystem and learn expert insights on insect conservation and Irish wildlife protection. From the buzz of busy bees to the mysterious lives of beetles, this episode uncovers the challenges facing Ireland’s insect populations and highlights innovative ways to safeguard them.
Tune in to learn how passion, science, and creativity come together to protect our natural heritage and build a sustainable future and even here the story of a rare beetle that was found for the first time in 100 years!
Nessas website - https://www.nessadarcy.ie
Hunt Museum Exhibit - https://youtu.be/C6Znok-ADSs?si=Qx4AfLc5lRBjxB2t
Going Underground with Ants -https://youtu.be/quQOaVt9BTA?si=7mAaw47Pop-NLfBf
My linktree - https://linktr.ee/Feetonthesoil
Is the familiar buzz of insects disappearing in Ireland?
This episode delves into the alarming decline of insect populations, from the my childhood memories of a vibrant ecosystem to the stark reality of today. Discover why these tiny creatures are essential for our world.
We explore the evidence of this "silent extinction", from decreasing butterfly numbers in Ireland to a dramatic drop in "bug splats" on car windscreens.
But it's not all bad news! We highlight inspiring initiatives like the Bee Sanctuary of Ireland and the All-Ireland Pollinator Plan, offering a message of hope and practical steps you can take in your own garden and community to help bring back the buzz.
Listen in to understand why the disappearance of the insect "hum" is a critical issue and how you can be part of the solution.
And remember, try and get outside today.
Welcome to the FeetontheSoil podcast, the podcast about the world beneath our feet, and how we interact with it.
This week, join Marisa Goudy and Soil Boy as they embark on a captivating journey into the heart of Irish mythology and the timeless power of storytelling.
In this episode, Marisa shares her personal path into the realm of myth, revealing how the goddess Brigid and her rich cultural heritage inspire a deeper connection to nature and spirituality. Together, they explore the evolution of storytelling from ancient oral traditions to modern adaptations and discuss how folklore is experiencing a vibrant resurgence among younger generations.
Delve into conversations about balancing academic insights with personal experience, the influence of migration and human connection on our narratives, and the enduring relevance of myth in navigating today’s challenges.
Whether you're a folklore enthusiast, a seeker of spiritual wisdom, or simply curious about the magic behind our stories, this discussion offers fresh perspectives on how our past continues to shape our present and future.
Marisa's website -https://www.marisagoudy.com/
Knotwork Podcast -https://open.spotify.com/show/48UZYp3LljXehHGyFfOBLF?si=86a47f354e1644a0
Marisa's Instagram -https://www.instagram.com/marisagoudy/
Marisa's Substack -https://mythismedicine.substack.com/
My Linktree -https://linktr.ee/Feetonthesoil
Hello and welcome back to season 2 of the FeetontheSoil podcast!
What better a way to get back than with the festival of imbolc, a celebration of renewal and new beginnings, this week we'll discuss the orgins of the festival and how it can apply to our modern lives. We will also have a look at some of the magical transformations happening all around us in this new season of spring!
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In this episode of Feet on the Soil, we sit down with Feebee Foran, the inspiring herbalist and founder of Forager.ie, whose journey into nature deepened after the passing of her father. Feebee shares how this personal loss led her to find solace and healing in the wild landscapes of Ireland, forging a life built around foraging, traditional remedies, and reconnecting with the land.
We dive into the importance of ethical foraging, exploring how we can harvest nature’s bounty without causing harm, and how a deep appreciation for the natural world can positively transform our physical, emotional, and spiritual well-being. Feebee’s insights reveal how simple acts like foraging and nature walks can foster mindfulness, reduce stress, and improve our overall sense of purpose.
Join us as we walk through Feebee's story, her passion for preserving traditional plant knowledge, and how we can all cultivate a more sustainable and harmonious relationship with nature.
And remember, Try and get outside today.
Forager.ie - https://www.forager.ie/
Feebee's Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/forager.ie/
Join us for an insightful conversation with Joseph from FieldStudy, a passionate forager from the Isle of Wight, as we explore the world of wild food and sustainable foraging practices. In this episode, we delve into the importance of reconnecting with nature through foraging and how it can help us live more sustainably. Field Study shares his knowledge on identifying edible plants, berries, and fungi while offering practical tips on foraging safely and ethically.
We also talk about the deeper, often spiritual connection foragers feel with the land, and how harvesting wild food can help us rediscover our relationship with nature. Whether you’re curious about starting your own foraging journey or you’re a seasoned nature enthusiast, this episode provides a wealth of information about the biodiversity of the Isle of Wight and the environmental benefits of foraging. Discover how wild food can enrich your life, support local ecosystems, and inspire a more mindful approach to living.
From the best seasonal finds to the challenges of sustainable foraging, this episode offers something for everyone. Don’t miss out on a deep dive into the world of foraging with Field Study, where we uncover the joys of connecting with nature and eating wild, nutritious foods found right on our doorstep. Tune in to learn, explore, and get inspired to embark on your own foraging adventures!
FieldStudy YouTube channel - https://www.youtube.com/@Fieldstudy_
FieldStudy Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/fieldstudy_/
In this weeks episode of the Feet on the Soil podcast, we discuss Ireland's incredible hedgerows.
Hedgerows are more than just natural boundaries; they are lifelines for Ireland's wildlife, biodiversity, and cultural heritage. In this episode, we explore how these green networks act as "nature’s highways," providing food, shelter, and safe passages for countless species. Learn about the crucial role hedgerows play in carbon storage, flood prevention, and maintaining healthy soil. Join us as we delve into their ecological importance and share ways to protect and appreciate these living fences that connect us with Ireland’s rich natural history.
I hope you enjoy, and try and get outside today.
Take a journey through the rhythms of nature in this special episode of Feet on the Soil.
We explore how aligning ourselves with the natural cycles of Autumn, Winter, Spring, and Summer can enhance mindfulness and spiritual well-being.
I share personal rituals for each season—like reflecting and foraging in Autumn, embracing the stillness of Winter, setting fresh intentions in Spring, and celebrating vitality in Summer.
Discover practical ways to incorporate seasonal practices into your daily routine and deepen your connection with nature. Tune in to reconnect with the world beneath your feet and bring the magic of the seasons into your life.
Also stick around for a very special announcment at the end of todays episode and try and get outside today!
In this episode of Feet on the Soil, we dive into the rich history and vibrant life of Dublin's River Dodder. From its origins in the Dublin and Wicklow Mountains to its journey through suburban neighborhoods like Rathfarnham and Milltown, the Dodder has shaped the city in ways both seen and unseen.
Join us as we explore the river’s role in Dublin’s industrial past, its cultural significance, and the ongoing conservation efforts to protect this vital waterway.
Whether you’re a Dublin native or just curious about urban rivers, this episode offers a deep dive into one of the city’s most cherished natural landmarks. Discover how the River Dodder flows through the heart of Dublin’s history, culture, and community life.
And remember, try and get outside today!
This week on Feet on the Soil, we’re switching things up! Instead of our usual deep dives into nature topics, I’m answering some questions from you, the listeners. From my favorite duck (yes, really!) to how our modern food systems are impacting the environment, this episode is a mix of lighthearted chat and serious reflection.
We explore the ways our everyday choices, especially in what we eat, affect the natural world around us. I had a blast recording this one, and it’s packed with insights that I think you’ll find both interesting and useful.
If you’ve ever wondered about the connection between agriculture and conservation or just want to hear my take on some quirky nature-related questions, this is the episode for you. And hey, if you’ve got a question of your own, don’t be shy—send me a DM! Who knows, we might just make these Q&A sessions a regular thing.
Tune in, have some fun, and maybe learn a little something along the way. And as always, don’t forget to step outside and soak in some nature today!
Join us for an enlightening episode of Feet on the Soil featuring Dr. Kamila Kwasniewska, a renowned plant researcher from Trinity College and an accredited forest bathing practitioner. In this episode, we delve into the numerous benefits and origins of forest bathing, explore Kamila's extensive experiences in plant science, and discuss the current state of Irish nature. Learn how immersing yourself in the forest can bring profound healing and well-being. Gain valuable insights into the world of plant research and the therapeutic effects of nature.
Whether you're a nature enthusiast or curious about forest bathing and its impact on health, this episode offers essential knowledge and inspiration. Don't miss this deep dive into the healing power of nature with Dr. Kamila Kwasniewska.
Tune in now and explore the wonders of forest bathing and Irish nature!
NatureToGo website - https://www.naturetogo.ie/
NatureToGo Insta - https://www.instagram.com/naturetogo.ie/
In this episode of our podcast, we journey through the Hills of Glenasmole in Dublin, exploring their rich tapestry of history and natural beauty.
We delve into the historical significance of Glenasmole, uncovering ancient tombs and the stories they hold.
The episode also highlights the ecological importance of the hills, discussing the diverse flora and fauna that thrive in this unique environment.
Adding a lyrical touch to our exploration, we feature readings of two evocative poems by John Lee, a historian, poet, and proud native of Glenasmole. His words bring to life the spirit and beauty of the hills, enriching our understanding of their profound impact.
Dive into an exhilarating episode with Rob Maiden, a dedicated nature education guide at Airfield Estate, avid surfer, ocean lover, and former animal rescuer for Seal Rescue Ireland.
We kick off this episode with a refreshing cold dip in the Irish Sea before delving into Rob's fascinating experiences rescuing seals, the current state of Ireland's oceans and how the ocean has profoundly shaped the man Rob is today.
Join us as we explore Rob's deep connection to the sea and his passion for preserving its beauty and health. Whether you're a marine enthusiast or simply curious about the wonders of the ocean this was an amazing conversation with an amazing guy.
Try and get outside today!
Few people have the conection with nature that this weeks guest Adam has, a life long lover of the outdoors and someone who spends any free moment woking to improve our environment, Adam is an example of a true wild soul.
In this episode, while on the banks of the Glencullen river in Knocksink woods, we discuss the importance of local provenance in tree replanting, seeing nature with a "soft-eye" to re-envoke that magic and we even have a special guest join us about half way in.
Adam also mentions that he will be taking place in rewild Wicklows reach the peak campaig, a 13km hike to rase funds for a native tree nursery. For more information on this you can check the rewild wicklow Go fund me here;
https://www.gofundme.com/f/reach-the-peak-for-rewild-wicklow-2023