The Tweed Valley Blogger Podcast

Stewart Wilson

Welcome to The Tweed Valley Blogger Podcast, with your host Stewart Wilson AKA Tweed Valley Blogger. I'm a tour guide and blogger living and working in The Scottish Borders. This podcast aims to shine a light on this often overlooked region of Scotland, giving you a bite sized taste of what the area has to offer. We delve into the history of the borders, and I also bring it right up to date with recommendations on things to see and experience in the 21st century.

  1. Jul 5

    A Pilgrimage for James Hogg - Innerleithen to Ettrick

    This longer than usual episode follows my 20 plus mile walk from Innerleithen to Ettrick Kirk, a personal pilgrimage in honour of James Hogg, the Ettrick Shepherd and founder of St Ronan’s Border Games. The route carried me through the landscapes that shaped his imagination from the very familiar Leithen Valley, on to the Southern Upland Way, across moor and forest to the wide Yarrow valley where I dodge cows and grab lunch before finally reaching the pastoral beauty and absolute peace of Ettrick. Along the way I reflected on Hogg’s poetry and the legacy he left both on the page and in the life of our community. A huge part of this journey was guided by the James Hogg Poetry Trails booklet, created by Sue Briggs and everyone involved in the project. It was my companion mile after mile, a wonderful piece of work that helped me connect the physical landscape with Hogg’s words and spirit. I think more people should be aware of this booklet and hope this walk can help with that. I also used the walk to raise funds for St Ronan’s Border Games, contributing around £250 toward the future of the event Hogg founded. With the Games approaching their remarkable 200th anniversary in 2027, it felt important to give something back, a small gesture of gratitude to the tradition he started and that continues to give Innerleithen much of its identity. I hope you enjoy joining me on this walk, following the footsteps of James Hogg.

    A Pilgrimage for James Hogg - Innerleithen to Ettrick
  2. Feb 7

    Twelve Ways the Library Makes Life Better

    This month I’m celebrating Go All In, the theme forthe National Year of Reading 2026. It’s a campaign that’s encouraged me to talk more openly about my own reading, which is something that underpins all my work and has shaped who I am.  With half of UK adults no longer reading regularly, and almost half of young adults now “lapsedreaders”, the need to champion reading has never felt more urgent. In this episode, I’m turning my attention to libraries,these warm and generous public spaces that offer far more than most people realise. From Innerleithen to Peebles, Gala, Hawick and Melrose, the libraries of the Scottish Borders are an important part of my life and civic spaces that still matter and are worth fighting for. In this bite sized episode explore why libraries remain vital in 2026, how they support wellbeing, community and access, and why they deserve far more love and particularly promotion. I also share twelve ways libraries make life better, drawn from my own experiences and the brilliant services available across Scotland. If this episode prompts you to visit your local library,borrow a book, or simply enjoy a quiet hour in a warm public space, then it’s done exactly what Go All In hopes to inspire — reading with confidence and joy!   This episode is inspired by Go All In, the theme forthe National Year of Reading. The campaign encourages people to read what they love, not what they think they should love, and that spirit sits right at the heart of this conversation. Link to the Go All In website. ⁠National Year of Reading 2026 | Go All In⁠

    Twelve Ways the Library Makes Life Better

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Welcome to The Tweed Valley Blogger Podcast, with your host Stewart Wilson AKA Tweed Valley Blogger. I'm a tour guide and blogger living and working in The Scottish Borders. This podcast aims to shine a light on this often overlooked region of Scotland, giving you a bite sized taste of what the area has to offer. We delve into the history of the borders, and I also bring it right up to date with recommendations on things to see and experience in the 21st century.