Hosted by Beki & Gillian In this episode, we explore how nature acts as a living guide — shaping spiritual practices through the seasons, tree canopies, flowing rivers, and more. It’s not just scenery — it’s sacred. Featuring: Craig Worrall from Edible Leeds and 4 Wild Seasons, sharing his passion for fungi, local ecology, and how edible landscapes connect us to the cycle of life Lorraine Jones from Haxby Methodist Church, founder of the Whole Life Community Garden, who brings nature...
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Hosted by Beki & Gillian In this episode, we explore how nature acts as a living guide — shaping spiritual practices through the seasons, tree canopies, flowing rivers, and more. It’s not just scenery — it’s sacred. Featuring: Craig Worrall from Edible Leeds and 4 Wild Seasons, sharing his passion for fungi, local ecology, and how edible landscapes connect us to the cycle of life Lorraine Jones from Haxby Methodist Church, founder of the Whole Life Community Garden, who brings nature...
The Green Heart of York - The Joys Of Volunteering
Green Corridors: Tune in to Nature
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1 year ago
The Green Heart of York - The Joys Of Volunteering
This episode of the Green Heart of York podcast is about volunteering. We will help people better understand how volunteering can benefit individuals, organizations, and communities. Hopefully, it will encourage you to volunteer, knowing that barriers can be addressed and broken down and that there is something out there for everyone, even if that isn't necessarily at St Nick's. We'll chat all about the positives of volunteering, why people volunteer in the first place, and try to bust some m...
Green Corridors: Tune in to Nature
Hosted by Beki & Gillian In this episode, we explore how nature acts as a living guide — shaping spiritual practices through the seasons, tree canopies, flowing rivers, and more. It’s not just scenery — it’s sacred. Featuring: Craig Worrall from Edible Leeds and 4 Wild Seasons, sharing his passion for fungi, local ecology, and how edible landscapes connect us to the cycle of life Lorraine Jones from Haxby Methodist Church, founder of the Whole Life Community Garden, who brings nature...