Do you ever go somewhere, and have a strong emotional response to it, such as happiness, nostalgia or fear? Have you ever wondered why we look for meaning in places and develop stories or legends about them over time? Well these behaviours are known as a sense of place. In general, a sense of place describes our relationship with places, expressed through the tangible and intangible aspects of hum... more
Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 32 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Places & TravelHistorySociety & Culture |
Lifelines can express many things—from rivers flowing downstream, to the places we call home. They can represent pathways that cross and entwine, and highlight the importance of our co-existence within the wild world.
In today’s episode, I’m joined ... more
Have you ever wondered why certain places feel more ‘authentic’ or why you seem to be a more genuine version of yourself in a particular setting? It turns out, there might be a psychological explanation for that!
In today’s episode, I chat with Ashl... more
‘Like an old wives’ tale, like a piece of wisdom passed down through generations which no one questioned or even thought about too hard. Like folklore. It was just something everyone knew, a rule to be followed.
Don’t go to Almanby’.
In today’s epi... more
I’m pleased to welcome back writer Gareth E. Rees for round two on the podcast! This time, we explore his latest book Sunken Lands: A Journey Through Flooded Kingdoms and Lost Worlds.
Drawing on the book's central themes, Gareth and I discuss the hi... more
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Please make another season! Fascinating combination of psychographic themes, folklore and general musings.
Oh, this podcast is special. It's well produced, entirely unique, artistic, & insightful. I'm exceptionally impressed with the work put into each episode. There are several great interviews too, she's a natural. This is one of the best podcasts I've heard in years. Must listen for anyone into architecture, aesthetics, or post modernism.
I don’t get into all the episodes, which is cool because I think there must be other people who do because this is such an esoteric subject.
Having said that, episode 14 is amazing. It really is down my street. Bob Fischer really knows his stuff, but it’s such an bewildering subject that it could go anywhere and mean so many different things to different people.
Wonderful, wonderful episode. Thank you.
I love the diverse range of topics covered on this show. Something for everyone! The presenter is an excellent interviewer with insightful questions but also the poise to let the guest speak at length.
I enjoy this podcast and applaud what you’re trying to do.
But maybe not eat a packet of crisps whilst interviewing guests?
I couldn’t bear to continue with the last episode for this reason.
If you can’t be bothered to show respect for your guest and their subject why should I?
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