Weekly foraging, hunting and fishing podcast from Wild Food People - hosted by Richard Prideaux and Amy Green.We talk about all aspects of authentic, sustainable and ethical wild food - plus conservation, ecology, land management and the future of food.We cover wild food news items from around the world, interview guests and share expert advice on acquiring wild food yourself via the Wild Food Ess... more
Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 13 | Founded | a year ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | SportsScienceWildernessNature |
We visited Steve at Cheshire Wild Venison to talk about venison as a meat, deer management, and how he started in this business in the first place.
After showing us around his premises we sat down with Steve in his office and with the occasional acc... more
Phil Lewis is a hedgelayer, market gardener, beekeeper, scyther and much more, who straddles the border of England and North Wales. As darkness fell in the woods, we sat around a campfire with mugs of tea and good spirits as we discussed the importan... more
At the end of September we met up with Jonathan McGowan and Tembo to try our luck at Truffle hunting in North Wales.
Jonathan is in the truffle hunting business and last year he found the first known wild truffle in North Wales for over 70 years. We... more
We ventured over to the coast of North Wales to meet up with Gethin Jones, a Welshman who has been harvesting wild food from the coast since he was 4 years old.
From digging up bait with his uncle, to selling pigeons to the local butcher and perfect... more
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Wild Food People podcast seems to be able to find a clever balance between current, magazine style conversation around foraging, bushcraft and conservation and also interviewing related people. A welcome high quality offering in this space.
Really informative podcast about every aspect of wild food, I especially love the good nature of the hosts
Interesting and useful
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