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 - Exciting Urban Green Corridors
Green Corridors: Tune in to Nature
42 minutes
1 year ago
The Green Heart Of York - Exciting Urban Green Corridors
If you don't know what a green corridor is, let alone an urban green corridor, then today's podcast is definitely for you. You can expect to have a much clearer idea of what's involved, how you can get engaged, or learn and do more in relation to urban green corridors. Today's podcast is about urban green corridors in York. What are green corridors? What does the urban element entail? And how working and volunteering within urban green corridors can support positive outcomes for climate chang...
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...