Blossom Trees and Burnt Out Cars Podcast
Talia Randall meets the radical ramblers and activist gardeners who are opening up nature to everyone.
Talia Randall talks to the nature-loving pioneers who are smashing down the barriers鈥搗isible and invisible鈥搕hat keep so many of us locked out of green space. From a park in Glasgow, to a beach in Cornwall and a Traveller site by an A road in London.
Nature can help us work out who we are. Take Ione, a British-Mexican land worker who finally understood what it meant to have a mixed identity when she saw a Mexican plant growing in English soil. As a kid, Talia broke into the nature reserve on her council estate. Some call this trespassing, others call it playing out. Which children are allowed to play in nature freely and which kids are seen as a threat? Now that Talia isn鈥檛 that kid anymore, she reflects on her own relationship to nature, has it changed as her class has?
Episodes to download
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4. How to look at the landscape
Wed 3 Aug 2022
Unearthing the violent and radical history of the English countryside
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2. Traveller communities: severed from the land
Wed 20 Jul 2022
The cultural cost of being wrenched away from nature
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Welcome to Blossom Trees and Burnt Out Cars
Thu 7 Jul 2022
The radical ramblers and activist gardeners who are opening up nature to everyone