Paradoxes in an Ancient Landscape: What a Welsh Mountain Taught Me about God & the World
Mark Clavier
14 episodes
9 hours ago
In this, our first series, Mark Clavier, residentiary canon at Brecon Cathedral and backpacker, takes listeners on an overnight journey up Cadair Idris, a mountain in west Wales, where he reflects on faith, ecology, heritage, and hiking.
New episodes available each Wednesday and Friday.
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In this, our first series, Mark Clavier, residentiary canon at Brecon Cathedral and backpacker, takes listeners on an overnight journey up Cadair Idris, a mountain in west Wales, where he reflects on faith, ecology, heritage, and hiking.
New episodes available each Wednesday and Friday.
Paradoxes in an Ancient Landscape: What a Welsh Mountain Taught Me about God & the World
16 minutes 10 seconds
5 years ago
Episode 8 - Words
Cadair Idris is a mountain of myths and legends: the chair of the giant Idris Gawr and the hunting grounds of Gwyn ap Nudd's hounds. Mark considers how words inscribed into landscapes become explosive, shaping us in fundamental ways.
Paradoxes in an Ancient Landscape: What a Welsh Mountain Taught Me about God & the World
In this, our first series, Mark Clavier, residentiary canon at Brecon Cathedral and backpacker, takes listeners on an overnight journey up Cadair Idris, a mountain in west Wales, where he reflects on faith, ecology, heritage, and hiking.
New episodes available each Wednesday and Friday.