Pocket Notes

Pocket Notes

Field recordings from creative micro-businesses exploring sustainable and regenerative practices.

  1. 09/22/2025

    12. Rathlin Part Two: Wild / Life

    Recorded in spaces and places on Rathlin Island including a ferry shelter, the Branson Centre and the West Light Seabird Centre. The episode opens with a reading by children’s book author and illustrator Paddy Donnelly and creator of the book “The Golden Hare.”  The first conversation features Tom McDonnell, a Rathlin-based wildlife photographer whose passion for capturing photos of creatures great and small has taken him all over the world, from Alaska to Finland and his passion for visiting wild landscapes. We hear the bustling sound of a workshop in the Branson Centre led by Alison Gault and Anna Duffy on creating small wall hangings made from naturally dyed Rathlin wool and a special guest - Rathlin’s Marianne Green - sharing the story of Rathlin Wool and her collaborative work with Lynn Finnegan. We travel to Rathlin’s West Lighthouse and hear how Johnny Mitchell from Picture Perfect Rathlin manages to highlight the creatures we would normally ignore. Created by: Karishma Kusurkar With guests: Paddy Donnelly, Tom McDonnell, Alison Gault, Anna Duffy, Marianne Green and Johnny Mitchell With special thanks to: Dr. Pamela Whitaker, MSc Art Psychotherapy Lecturer at Belfast School of Art and Design Fellow, Future Island-Island. Additional thanks for the retreat goes to: To Nikki Isles, Tania McFaul and Rauri Morgan of RSPB who were key supporters and organisers of the craft retreat and helped connect us with the podcast guests. They have recently launched the Rathlin 360 website to celebrate the people and businesses of Rathlin. Katherine McDonald, Director of Craft NI who provided training and mentoring to participants in the craft package. Dr. Susann Power,  Senior Lecturer in Sustainable Tourism and Hospitality from  the Ulster University Business School. And finally, for this episode and throughout the Pocket Notes series and Design Fellowship work, a BIG thank you to my Co-Investigator from Future Island-Island, Gillian Colhoun for her brilliant wisdom, guidance, experience and ideas as well as her fantastic way with words. Music by https://www.bensound.com License code: J6OHOF6OOLQLWS66 Artist: : Yunior Arronte

    1h 18m
  2. 09/22/2025

    11. Rathlin Part One: Ancestral / Retreat

    Recorded in spaces and places on Rathlin Island including the Manor House Rathlin and the Rathlin Co-operative. We pop into Rathlin Co-operative, the shop that has everything including a range of creative objects made by Rathlin islanders and friends of the island. Aoife runs the shop and we join her as she works and chats and tells us about life on the island, younger and older creative entrepreneurs and what it's like to run a business on a small island. We speak with Oscar and his mum, university course director Jessica on what it's like living away from the mainland and working remotely, the joys of play and discoveries on the island and about childhood on Rathlin. Creatives and craftswomen Donna and Penny have both moved to this island for different reasons, travelling here from the USA and New Zealand. For Donna, she has found deep connection and meaning to the land of her ancestors and the peaceful stillness of Rathlin at night and Penny found a community on the island that looks after each other through the sunshine and the - literal - storms. Donna sews beautiful quilts and soft furnishings with finesse and Penny explores metals, stones and the natural environment to create unique jewellery pieces imbued with meaning. Created by: Karishma Kusurkar With guests: Aoife Molloy, Jessica Bates and her son Oscar, Donna and Penny Sewell. With special thanks to: Tania McFaul and Rauri Morgan who connected me with all the amazing guests on the Rathlin episodes. They have recently launched the Rathlin 360 website to celebrate the people and businesses of Rathlin. The Manor House Rathlin, where we had meals, teas and great conversations. Dr. Pamela Whitaker, MSc Art Psychotherapy Lecturer at Belfast School of Art and Design Fellow, Future Island-Island. Music I use: Bensound License code: XGQBNE4RMNGXEODX Artist: : Yunior Arronte

    1h 42m
  3. 08/15/2025

    10. Kristen Robb Textiles & Worthy Earth Apparel

    Recorded with Kristen Robb Textiles in a church suite at a leisure centre complex in Holywood. Emerging textile print designer Kristen Robb has just completed a remote Masters in Regenerative Design from University of the Arts London that has led to her looking at the world of design through the lenses of biodiversity, seasonality and her local environment. Setting up her own brand Worthy Earth Apparel, exploring her practice through dye experimentation and leading bespoke workshops are all part of Kristen’s portfolio and like many emerging creatives, she is navigating the balance between working and creating part-time.  Kristen is like a design “detective” and has discovered a lot of knowledge about plant species through research, apps and reaching out to those in the know. She is keen to explore how using non-native plants could both create gorgeous, colourful dyes and help native plant species to thrive and is creating a field guide to share knowledge of this with others. Kristen believes that regenerative design should be a vital part of a designer’s repertoire and that it is important to consider both people and the environment when making design decisions. She is also keen to emphasise that we don’t have to make “sustainability” or “regenerative design” boring topics, and is filled with vibrant new ideas on how we can bring people together - learning and playing while doing. Visit the Worthy Earth Apparel website or Instagram. You can follow Kristen’s work on Instagram and LinkedIn. Created by: Karishma Kusurkar With guest: Kristen Robb (Kristen Robb Textiles + Worthy Earth Apparel) Music I use: https://www.bensound.com License code: QCXEH1I1UBQVHU5F

    1h 14m
  4. 08/12/2025

    09. Sarah McCullough & OURSELVES studios

    Recorded in the OURSELVES studio at home tucked away between the countryside and the sea. Sarah McCullough recently moved back to Northern Ireland after spending decades in London and now works both solo and with a remote team from her home studio. Through her own consultancy and OURSELVES studio, Sarah has amassed a wealth of experience working with global brands. Her speciality is helping them to craft their messages and engage their audiences in their products as well as to adopt more sustainable and regenerative processes. Through her work with Selfridges, Sarah has seen firsthand that if a brand as famous, large and structured can implement new sustainable strategies, that there is so much scope for the nimbler creative microbusinesses, startups and emerging businesses to experiment with better processes and ways of working without "breaking the bank." Sarah believes that we as creatives have the power to incentivize consumers to make shopping sustainable the “easy” or “fun” choice and she shares her thoughts on how “cultural scarcity” could make products more valued. Sarah is passionate about connecting with the local creative micro-economy here in NI and supporting the brilliant local emerging talent to make connections and bring their ideas to a global audience. Discover Sarah’s work on Sarah McCullough Studio’s Instagram and LinkedIn and OURSELVES studio’s work on their website and Instagram. Created by: Karishma Kusurkar With guest: Sarah McCullough (Sarah McCullough Studio + OURSELVES Studio) Music by https://www.bensound.com/free-music-for-videos License code: JZAOH4PFF4GMBQF8 Artist: : Yunior Arronte

    1h 12m
  5. 07/31/2025

    07. Little Fox Events

    Recorded at Boundary Brewing in Portview Trade Centre, a space which plays host to many Little Fox Events. Little Fox Events' Caroline Baker is all about curating markets, pop ups and gatherings that champion local, independent businesses. Caroline believes that sustainable and regenerative action could be more widespread if we can use more engaging and positive messaging to get people on board. Recently she has started to look at how she - as an event organiser - can make a difference in terms of environmental impact and how to support traders to adapt their products and packaging accordingly. She is also finding her own path into a sustainable lifestyle that includes quality time and space for both family and business. Little Fox events include East and North Block Bazaar in Banana Block and McConnell’s Distillery respectively, and the Portview Christmas Market has become a staple of independent Christmas shopping. It is clear to see the public appetite to support local businesses is already there, but Caroline is also passionate about “what's next” as the "market" for markets grows with potential for “fooderies” and “arteries” to revitalise and support local neighbourhoods. Learn more about Little Fox Events on Facebook or Instagram and keep up to date with their events East Block Bazaar and North Block Bazaar. Created by: Karishma Kusurkar With guest: Caroline Baker (Little Fox Events) Music by: Bensound.com/royalty-free-music License code: SJMO3OSVAJITQKQ9 Artist: : Yunior Arronte

    56 min

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Field recordings from creative micro-businesses exploring sustainable and regenerative practices.