Hello and welcome to Folk This, a podcast about sustainability and traditional cultures. Join us each month as we meet people around the world who are focused o...
Hear about the amazing new book by Ben Edge, Folklore Rising. The tales, the paintings, the world of British Folk
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Standing Stones
Head with us on a journey to Orkney in this fireside chat with Tom Muir, a local archaeologist and folklorist who shares his amazing knowledge of the isles and their stories that have endured over millennia.
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Where Water Meets
Join us in episode 3 for a chat about the nature of folk music, science communication and conservation with Emily Sheppard and Yyan Ng from the Tasmanian arts collective, Where Water Meets.
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Future Ancestors
In this episode we chat with Gabriel George of the Tsleilwaututh nation in North Vancouver, Canada. Gabriel shares the history of the language of the Tsleilwaututh nation as well as some stories and songs that connect them to the land.
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Folk Connects Us
Hello and welcome to Folk This, a podcast about sustainability and traditional cultures. In this first episode meet the hosts, Dr Kathryn Roberts Parker and Ben Edge as they chat about how they became involved in folk culture, how that has shaped their research and creative work, and how folk practices connect us to the natural world.Things cited in this episode: The Burry Man song by Ben Edge: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-EmG8zKqhVU&t=0s
Hello and welcome to Folk This, a podcast about sustainability and traditional cultures. Join us each month as we meet people around the world who are focused on connecting with and preserving the natural world in their folk practice.