24 episodes

Geoff Bird presents the Wilderness Tracks; an hour long discussion with a selection of writers, artists, scientists and thinkers asking them to choose six tracks which soundtrack their relationship with nature.

Wilderness Tracks // Timber Festival Timber Festival

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    • 5.0 • 2 Ratings

Geoff Bird presents the Wilderness Tracks; an hour long discussion with a selection of writers, artists, scientists and thinkers asking them to choose six tracks which soundtrack their relationship with nature.

    Raymond Antrobus

    Raymond Antrobus

    Raymond Antrobus is a writer, poet, and broadcaster. He is the author of poetry collections, To Sweeten Bitter; The Perseverance and All The Names Given, as well as children’s picture book Can Bears Ski?, illustrated by Polly Dunbar. In 2022 three of his poems were added to the UK’s (GCSE) National Curriculum.
    At Timber 2023, he sat down with Geoff Bird to discuss his six nature-related tracks as part of Wilderness Tracks, recorded live at the festival.

    • 49 min
    Janet Ellis

    Janet Ellis

    Actress, presenter and author Janet Ellis joins Geoff Bird for a live recording on our Wilderness Tracks podcast. Janet discusses the six pieces of music that connect her to nature.
    Janet Ellis trained at the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama. Best known for presenting Blue Peter, she stars in numerous radio and TV programmes and in 2018 appeared at the Edinburgh Festival. In 2016 Janet was awarded an MBE for services to charities and theatre. A graduate of the Curtis Brown creative writing course, her debut novel, The Butcher’s Hook, was longlisted for the Desmond Elliott Prize.

    • 53 min
    Raynor Winn

    Raynor Winn

    Raynor Winn, author of the international bestsellers The Salt Path and The Wild Silence, talks to Geoff about her six nature-related tracks. 

    Sharing the inspiration behind her 'Wilderness Tracks', Raynor takes us on a journey through her childhood, into an adulthood peppered with adventure, fulfilment, hardship, and the constant pull of the natural world.
    Raynor Winn’s first book, The Salt Path, became an international bestseller and sold in twenty countries. It was shortlisted for the 2018 Costa Biography Award; shortlisted for the Wainwright Golden Beer Book Prize 2018 and was the winner of the Royal Society of Literature Christopher Bland Prize 2018. The Wild Silence was shortlisted for the 2021 Indie Book Awards and the 2021 Wainwright Prize. The Salt Path has also been optioned for a film.
    Raynor Winn is a regular long-distance walker and writes about nature, homelessness, and our relationship to the land. She lives in Cornwall with her husband Moth.

    • 49 min
    Calm - Sounds of the Forest Soundscapes

    Calm - Sounds of the Forest Soundscapes

    Immerse yourself in the soothing sounds of the great global wildwood in order to ease your mind and calm your senses. Slow down, breathe deeper and find tranquility as you tune in to the harmonies of the natural world.

    This is the Sounds of the Forest podcast — three episodes welcoming you into a unique soundworld using a carefully selected range of recordings taken from our soundmap, created by hundreds of people all around the world. Another time, perhaps, you can listen to our other tracks - ‘focus’ and ‘meditate’.
    To find out more about the Sounds of the Forest project — timberfestival.org.uk/soundsoftheforest/

    Sounds of the Forest Soundscapes was supported by The Space and Arts Council England with funding from the National Lottery.

    • 24 min
    Focus - Sounds of the Forest Soundscapes

    Focus - Sounds of the Forest Soundscapes

    Use the forest as a place to find focus, whether that be for study, work or a sense of clarity. Find inspiration in the vibrant and fresh sounds of nature with this beautiful soundscape as the trees sway, the leaves rustle and the birds sing.

    This is the Sounds of the Forest podcast — three episodes welcoming you into a unique soundworld using a carefully selected range of recordings taken from our soundmap, created by hundreds of people all around the world. Another time, perhaps, you can listen to our other tracks - ‘calm’ and ‘meditate’.
    To find out more about the Sounds of the Forest project — timberfestival.org.uk/soundsoftheforest/

    Sounds of the Forest Soundscapes was supported by The Space and Arts Council England with funding from the National Lottery.

    • 24 min
    Meditate - Sounds of the Forest Soundscapes

    Meditate - Sounds of the Forest Soundscapes

    Place yourself gently amongst the sounds of the world’s woodlands and the caressing tremor of ambient gongs in order to centre your mind, improve mindfulness and find inner peace.

    This is the Sounds of the Forest podcast — three episodes welcoming you into a unique soundworld using a carefully selected range of recordings taken from our soundmap, created by hundreds of people all around the world. Another time, perhaps, you can listen to our other tracks - ‘calm’ and ‘focus’.
    To find out more about the Sounds of the Forest project — timberfestival.org.uk/soundsoftheforest/

    Sounds of the Forest Soundscapes was supported by The Space and Arts Council England with funding from the National Lottery.

    • 25 min

Customer Reviews

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2 Ratings

Boogly39 ,

A new favorite.

Being that nature is nurture for me, I’m thrilled to have recently found this podcast and am working my way through all of the episodes. That said, I’d really appreciate if the songs, artists, books, shows, etc. that are mentioned in each episode are noted or linked as I tend to listen while walking and can’t make note of the things I’d like to check out. Thanks for opening my ears to so many new things. I’d love to attend the Timber Festival some day.

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