In the STAR episode The Simple Things’ Editor Lisa Sykes and author of The Slow Traveller and regular contributor Jo Tinsley celebrate Twelfth Night and look for other reasons to cheer up what feels like the longest month of January. If you are in the UK, you can try an immediate start subscription to the The Simple Things and receive the current issue straight away. Or buy current and back issues here Editing & music by Arthur Cosslett.
On the blog Candle Holder How To Wassail Well How to hold a Wassail Buttered bourbon apple cider Tangerine and nutmeg hot chocolate Blood Orange Posset Slow Orange Poppy Seed Cake
In the January issue (163) on sale now The appeal of ice skating A winter of care and repair
In our In our A Year of Celebrations Anthology Gathering: Twelfth Night with the La Fête des Rois Candle holders
In previous issues, available to buy at picsandink.com Life lessons from the north: the value of age-old customs and community in enduring the long, dark winters. (Issue 151) Looking back why we are fascinated by the stars (issue 152) Snow lanterns (issue 138)
Learn more Candles: A modern guide to making candles by Ebi Sinter and Emmanuel Sinteh Watch out for the Quadrantid meteor shower between 28 December-12 January, peeking around 3-4 January 2026 Slow Down And Be Here Now by Laura Brand and Freya Hartas A Winter Dictionary: A Collection of Words for the Festive Season by Paul Anthony Jones
Thanks to our partner for the Merry Midwinter season, the Marine Stewardship Council, which sets certification standards for sustainable fisheries and awards the blue ecolabel on fish and fish products. Find out more about the best fish to choose at msc.org and follow them on instagram @mscintheuk
Merry Midwinter - Episode 5 - PAUSE
28/12/2025 | 41 mins.
If you’ve got some time off, now’s the chance to kick back a bit. Join Wellbeing Editor Rebecca FrankAuthor of The Slow Traveller and regular contributor Jo Tinsley In Episode 5 PAUSE, as they share ideas for carving out some time to relax and reset in this in-between bit of Christmas. If you are in the UK, you can try an immediate start subscription to the The Simple Things and receive the current issue straight away. Or buy current and back issues here Editing & music by Arthur Cosslett.
On the blog How to do a jigsaw properly
In the January issue (163) on sale now Long views from tall towers Taking cues from the people, animals and nature that surround us Life lessons from David Attenborough Fish pie and cheddar mash
Learn more Is a gansey a Guernsey? Mindwandering: How It Can Improve Your Mood and Boost Your Creativity, by Moshe Bar (Bloomsbury Tonic) Fish pie hash
In previous issues available to buy at picsandink.com Wearing well: Mittens (issue 127) Panettone French toast (Issue 138) Favourite annuals (issue 138)
Thanks to our partner for the Merry Midwinter season, the Marine Stewardship Council, which sets certification standards for sustainable fisheries and awards the blue ecolabel on fish and fish products. Find out more about the best fish to choose at msc.org and follow them on instagram @mscintheuk
Merry Midwinter - Episode 4 - FEAST
21/12/2025 | 54 mins.
Join The Simple Things’ Editor Lisa Sykes and Wellbeing Editor Rebecca Frank as we get stuck into festive feasting. We’ll be talking turkey, side dishes, tipples and nibbles, how to explain Christmas Eve to kids with science and just why we love Boxing Day so much. If you are in the UK, you can try an immediate start subscription to the The Simple Things and receive the current issue straight away. Or buy current and back issues here Editing & music by Arthur Cosslett.
On the blog Root veg peel crisps Christmas Eve explained Cheese board pairings Brussel sprout bhajias Which Christmas character are you?
In the December issue (162) on sale now Boxing day buffet – roast cranberry and mustard gammon, winter goat’s cheese salad, meringue nests with fruit and boozy cream Grow your own Christmas Day veg Sprout slaw Homemade blinis
In previous issues available at picsandink.com Kitschmas – snowball, devilled eggs, mozzarella and pineapple sticks (Issue 150) Why we love Boxing Day (Issue 150)
In our A Year of Celebrations Anthology Side dishes as celebratory as the roast they surround
Thanks to our partner for the Merry Midwinter season, the Marine Stewardship Council, which sets certification standards for sustainable fisheries and awards the blue ecolabel on fish and fish products. Find out more about the best fish to choose at msc.org and follow them on instagram @mscintheuk
Merry Midwinter - Episode 3 - PEACE
14/12/2025 | 36 mins.
Join Wellbeing Editor Rebecca Frank and Author of The Slow Traveller and regular contributor Jo Tinsley as they help you discover ways to find your own little pockets of calm in the run up to Christmas. In this episode, we appreciate the quiet of the approaching solstice, press pause and take some time for ourselves before curling up with some winter reads. If you are in the UK, you can try an immediate start subscription to the The Simple Things and receive the current issue straight away. Or buy current and back issues here
Editing & music by Arthur Cosslett.
On the blog How to solve an Agatha Christie novel Books that Embrace the Cold Why We Love Cosy Crime
In the December issue (162) on sale now Pressing pause: Whether it’s a few minutes to yourself or a day away, giving yourself time to do the things you enjoy this month will help prevent overwhelm Kitchen therapy Reading: awell-chosen book can bring moments of comfort, calm and cheer over the coming weeks. Modern eccentrics: Solstice revellers My place: Festive foliage
Learn more Nature’s Calendar: The British Year In 72 Seasons by Kiera Chapman, Lulah Ellender, Rowan Jaines, Rebecca Warren (Granta)
In previous issues available at picsandink.com A day in December: images that captured the magic of this month (150) How to get on with your siblings as grown-ups (and have a more harmonious yuletide). (126) A winter walk is a breath of fresh air. (150) Tuning into the month’s micro-seasons (138)
Thanks to our partner for the Merry Midwinter season, the Marine Stewardship Council, which sets certification standards for sustainable fisheries and awards the blue ecolabel on fish and fish products. Find out more about the best fish to choose at msc.org and follow them on instagram @mscintheuk
Merry Midwinter - Episode 2 - TREASURE
07/12/2025 | 42 mins.
The Simple Things’ Editor Lisa Sykes and Wellbeing Editor Rebecca Frank talk treasure, including the things we decorate our homes with, the people we treasure at Christmas and ways to treasure the season. If you are in the UK, you can try an immediate start subscription to the The Simple Things and receive the current issue straight away. Or buy current and back issues here Editing & music by Arthur Cosslett. Thanks to our partner for the Merry Midwinter season, the Marine Stewardship Council, which sets certification standards for sustainable fisheries and awards the blue ecolabel on fish and fish products. Find out more about the best fish to choose at msc.org and follow them on instagram @mscintheuk On the blog Handmade gift ideas from thesimplethings.com Christmas crackers template here Bay and lemon sea salt body scrub Homemade tea bags Edible baubles Fairy cake baubles Gingerbread tree decorations
In the December issue (162) on sale now Make your own advent candle Christmas playlist Mini rosemary wreath decorations Eggnog – why everyone should try it Forest needles chai Decorations from fabric scraps Weekend away – wreath making in the west country
In our A Year of Celebrations Anthology Crafternoon – festive bakes and gifts Choosing the tree Edible baubles and stained-glass biscuits Handmade Christmas crackers
In our wellbeing bookazine, Flourish Volume 4 Everlasting wreaths
Learn more How to have an eco-friendly Christmas: advice from The Wildlife Trusts, The National Trust and WWF Fish pie recipe carrying the MSC blue label by James Strawbridge
In previous issues available at picsandink.com Missing people at Christmas – Issue 150
About Small Ways To Live Well from The Simple Things
Small Ways to Live Well is a podcast from The Simple Things, a monthly magazine about slowing down, remembering what’s important and making the most of where you live. Hosted by the Editor, Lisa Sykes, in this season, DAWN: spring mornings and new life, she’ll be seeking out glimpses of spring, shrugging off winter and embracing some self-care, alongside co-hosts wellbeing editor Rebecca Frank and regular contributor and slow traveller Jo Tinsley. To subscribe or order a copy of The Simple Things visit thesimplethings.com This can be one of the hardest months in which to thrive, when the dog end of winter seems to go on forever, but there are glimpses of spring to see us through. It’s this glimmer our DAWN podcast season will explore. We’ll find ways to make our own sunshine, borrow from celebrations, carnivals and festivals to help us see off winter and find time to start acting on those new year hopes, plans and dreams. The first days of spring bring new life, and with it the urge to grow, sort, clean and refresh. It’s a good time to take stock of you too; with it can come a dawning of understanding, a chance to try fresh approaches and new ways of looking at things. Spring mornings bring a daily clean slate and tempt us to larks and adventures as we come out of hibernation. And by the time the equinox holds light and dark in balance we’re ready to rise ‘n’ shine, step into spring proper and embrace the extra hour of daylight we’re offered. Join us for the most uplifting time of the year in these six episodes, released weekly from Valentines Day to the Spring Equinox. Season 9: DAWN is supported by Friends of Glass
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