
This is a podcast about seasonal change, human festivals and what connects us. Hello! I'm Lucy. I'm on a journey through the seasonal year and you're invited! After discovering the wheel of the year and deciding I wanted to build a spirituality that was linked to nature, I wanted to learn about all the ways in which humans from all different cultures have done just that. This podcast is the result... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 14 | Founded | 9 months ago |
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| Categories | SpiritualitySociety & CultureReligion & Spirituality | ||||

On this episode: As the Autumn starts to change the trees, we escape on the train to enjoy the last days of Summer. The fairies help with the hop harvest and the Hungry Ghost Festival teaches us about community.
A podcast about seasonal change, huma... more
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On this episode: As the Thunder moon becomes the Sturgeon moon, we collect the first harvest and find links between the festivals of Lammas and Pride.
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* Spot... more
On this episode: Bugs, Bucks and Buddhism: we slow down under the Buck Moon and follow the course of one summer day. The Guru Purmina and Dharma Day offer an opportunity to contemplate the nature of spirituality and god.
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* Humming... more
A podcast about seasonal changes, human festivals and what connects us.
On this episode: as we cross the midpoint of the year, all things turn to the sun. We get up early to celebrate the summer solstice and Matariki, and consider the importance of ... more
On this episode: as the Summer solstice approaches, we appreciate the things that made life possible on Earth
Episode links:
* Elderflower recipes
* Go and watch Ocean!
* Information on ending destructive fishing practices
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On this episode: Tulips, thunderstorms and everything that blooms. “Rough winds do shake the darling buds of May” - Sonnet 18, Shakespeare
Links and References:
* An Immense World, Ed Yong
* Make a Daisy Chain or Make a Braided Daisy Crown
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On this episode: May Day brings legends in the woods and fires on the hills as we dance to the rhythm of Spring
Found Sounds on this episode:
* a bike ride with my dad
* magpies cackling
References:
* Why are plants not black?
* Fire Weather by... more
On this episode: we gather under the egg moon to look for fairies, bluebells and a meteor shower. The small things around us, and the festivals of Easter and Vaisakhi, teach us to live courageously.
Found Sounds on this episode:
*a walk in the wood... more









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