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- In this episode Harriet explores identity, another of the themes that has come up along the way whilst interviewing people who are working with nature, for this podcast. In today’s episode Harriet reflects on the idea of our identity and personality, and offers some insights into things she has been learning lately.
The episode was hosted and produced by Harriet Mansell. The editor was Alex Troman.
Theme music by Circle
Music by Aleksey Chistilin (Lexin_Music) on Pixabay.
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Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. - In this Mini Episode of the If a tree falls podcast, Harriet gives an update on her journey over recent months, provides a little hint at some exciting future projects, and delves into her changing perspectives on drive versus calling, and how she's begun applying a fresh mentality to her life.
The episode was hosted and produced by Harriet Mansell. The editor was Alex Troman.
Theme music by Circle
Music by Aleksey Chistilin (Lexin_Music) on Pixabay.
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Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. - This week, Harriet and John continue their conversation, exploring all manner of topics from the joy of nature walks, to thoughts on commercial foraging, the fascinating symbiosis of forest species, and some behind-the-scenes chat about River Cottage.
The episode was hosted and produced by Harriet Mansell and edited by Alex Troman.
Theme music by Circle.
Music by Aleksey Chistilin (Lexin_Music) on Pixabay
For more about John, check out his website https://www.ediblebush.com/ and take a look at his prolific back catalogue of books, including The River Cottage Mushroom Handbook, The Edible Seashore Handbook, The Naming of the Shrew, Booze, and many more available now.
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Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. - This week, Harriet is joined by John Wright (renowned author and forager) for a deep dive into the disappearing world of grasslands, how he started working for River Cottage, the importance of humour in his writing, and the motivational power of annoyance.
The episode was hosted and produced by Harriet Mansell and edited by Alex Troman.
Theme music by Circle.
Music by Aleksey Chistilin (Lexin_Music) on Pixabay
For more about John, check out his website https://www.ediblebush.com/ and take a look at his prolific back catalogue of books, including The River Cottage Mushroom Handbook, The Edible Seashore Handbook, The Naming of the Shrew, Booze, and many more available now.
Sign up for Harriet's newsletter at https://www.harrietmansell.com/
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. - This week, Harriet and James continue their walk along Monmouth Beach, discussing a variety of topics including Rock Samphire, the changing flavour profile of vegetables, Breathwork, therapy, and how to create a positive environment within the culinary industry.
The episode was hosted and produced by Harriet Mansell and edited by Alex Troman.
Theme music by Circle.
Music by Aleksey Chistilin (Lexin_Music) on Pixabay
For more about James, follow him on Instagram @jameswhetlor, and check out his books: Goat, The DIY BBQ Cookbook, and Cooking on the Big Green Egg, available now.
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About If a tree falls
Join wild food chef and restaurateur Harriet Mansell (Great British Menu, Michelin Guide) as she delves into the world of wild foods and foraging to understand and celebrate those who work closely with nature. In each episode, Harriet and her special guest will traverse their local environment to forage a wild ingredient, while discussing a broad range of topics from foraging ethics and the spiritual connectivity of nature, to particle physics and Buddhist riddles. Loosely based on the indigenous principle of going into the woods to find food but also returning with an insight about yourself, the If a tree falls podcast seeks to expand the horizons of the listener and help them reconnect with the world around them. | New Episodes Every Tuesday | www.harrietmansell.com | Follow me on social: Instagram: @harrietmansell | @lilacfoodandwine | Join my newsletter to stay up to date on everything wild foods. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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