Bee-keeping and a good old catch up, as Jane Horrocks calls up her friend Esther Coles; actress, writer and bee-keeper, to have a weekly chat checking in on Esther's bees as well as each other. Sometimes they might even allow a guest to join the fun! Follow the pod on Instagram @queenbeespod for more pictures and videos from the hive.
Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 76 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Categories | Home & GardenLeisure |
Chris Park - Druid, traditional beekeeper, storyteller, brewer and all round Iron-age man, joins the Queens around Esther's dinner table. It's a session of mead drinking, ritual celebrations for the end of summer, plenty of historical bee and languag... more
Jane and Esther meet the founders of new honey company Australian Rare, Natalie Bussau and Rick Bains, to talk about their very special honey from Western Australia. Rigorously tested, their honey comes from an area of the world that prides itself on... more
A homemade lunch for Jane from Esther and a catch up with the bees in Esther's garden hives. Esther also shares a cache of old letters she's found in her shed.
Keep up with the Queens on instagram @queenbeespod and also - if you can believe it - on ... more
Hello Bee-lovers! Here's a mini episode to celebrate Bees For Development recorded at their annual garden party.
For more about Bees for Development listen to our episode with Nicola Bradbear (Season 5 Episode 1)
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Love this podcast! In the midst of so much gloom and doom, this podcast is like a comfort blanket, bringing us all back to what matters in life, friendship, simple pleasures, nature’s bounty, a good laugh around a homely table and of course bees!
This podcast is full of insights into sustainability and all things Bees. Esther and Jane are funny and bring to life the subject of Bee keeping, whilst covering important topics linked with sustainability. Their impressions always make me laugh out loud.
Such a great listen ! I love being in the company of these two very funny women , who not only make me laugh but have also helped me to understand the nature of bee keeping & so much more !! I never miss an episode 🐝
Absolutely love listening to Esther and Jane, it’s like being with you mates. I came across the podcast late and so started at the beginning and I’m so glad I did. I feel like I’ve gone on the bee journey with them and got to know the different bee colonies. I’ve learnt so much about bees and honey. It’s both informative and entertaining, I’m regularly laughing out loud.
I work for myself so it keeps me entertained while I work. Would definitely recommend.
I love listening to Ester and Jane. It’s like having a hug from your dear friends. Not only are they super funny and naughty, the show has so much information about bees, being self sufficient, eco friendly and how to take care of others around you. Wholesome and lovely. Thanks girls x
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