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by Dr. Coy Altenwerth Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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Why listen to the National Trust podcasts?

Wherever you find yourself listening, our podcasts will bring you back to nature, beauty and history. What started as a family trip out took a surprising turn when a mysterious encounter at Attingham Park in Shropshire changed the course of National Trust member Sally’s life. Listen to series five of the National Trust Podcast.

When is the National Trust podcast series 6 on?

The National Trust Podcast will return for series six in 2022. Accompanying the publication of the 125 Treasures book, this podcast series takes an in-depth look at five of these fascinating historical objects. We've got some fascinating stories to tell about sustainability at the places in our care.

What happened in 2021 in the National Trust podcast?

In 2021 we travelled around the globe with intrepid plant hunters, revealed the secrets of a WWII operation, met the busy beavers that were recently re-introduced to Exmoor, and much more. The National Trust Podcast will return for series six in 2022.

Who are the hosts of the BBC Countryfile Live podcast?

Listen to our special BBC Countryfile Live podcast series, recorded at the 2019 BBC Countryfile Live show at Blenheim Palace. Hear talks and debates from a host of expert speakers including Ray Mears, Simon King and Lizzie Daly. For each edition of our magazine we also produce an audio version.

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What is the National Trust Spring issue?

The spring issue is a special anniversary edition of the magazine as the Trust celebrates 125 years of looking after beautiful, natural and historic places for the nation. Discover the three remarkable people who together formed the National Trust, and hear from staff, volunteers and members about how spending time in nature helps uplift and inspire them.

Who is the head of the Woodland Trust?

In the autumn issue we’re celebrating woodlands with Ray Hawes, the Trust’s Head of Trees and Woodlands. He shares his lifelong love of trees and why he’s spent a career looking after woodlands for nature and people alike.

Battling the elements on Divis Mountain

In this episode we take a bracing walk with ranger Kate Martin as she battles against howling winds and biting rain on the summit of Divis Mountain, 1,500 feet above Belfast.

Caring for the UK's rarest plants

In this episode we’re at the Trust’s most secretive location: the Plant Conservation Centre. Few visitors will have heard of this well-guarded site; it doesn’t appear in the National Trust Handbook nor does it have its own guidebook. But this secret garden is one of the most important places in our care.

Escaping the city at Box Hill

In this episode we’re at Box Hill, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty just a short train ride from Central London. A million visitors flock to this part of the Surrey countryside every year – whether to cycle the legendary Olympic incline, absorb the views or explore the diverse wildlife and plants.

A winter garden in Wales

Join us in the foothills of Snowdonia National Park as we take a crisp winter stroll through the world-famous Bodnant Garden. You’ll encounter dramatic waterfalls and romantic dells, towering trees and exotic rhododendrons.

A tropical garden at Glendurgan

Join us on a journey through a tropical Cornish paradise at Glendurgan Garden – where lush rolling valleys meet the sea, and exotic plants grow alongside native wildflowers. We get to know the Fox family, who laid down the plans for the garden back in the 1820s, and still live in the house today.

William Morris at Red House

In this episode we’re at Red House in South East London, once home to one of Britain’s most celebrated designers of the 20th Century, William Morris. Famous for his iconic floral wallpaper designs, Morris’s prints and patterns are still in fashion today.

Walking with wildlife in Northumbria

We’re off to the North East with ranger Kate Martin for a bracing and beautiful walk along Long Nanny beach. Join us as we stroll over sand dunes and past a freshwater stream, exploring the wildlife that calls this spectacular shoreline home.

What is the National Link Trust Podcast?

The National Link Trust Podcast highlights the work National Link Trust is doing to protect and promote affordable and engaging municipal golf courses that will positively impact local communities across the US.

Who is the host of Ocean Science Radio?

Ocean Science Radio is a joint project between Andrew Kornblatt, founder and host of the Online Ocean Symposium, and Naomi Frances Farabaugh of FIU. Previous co-host was Samantha Wishnak, Digital Media Coordinator at Ocean Exploration Trust. The program will focus on and highlight the latest and greatest ocean science stories that the world has to offer.

What is Michael Cowen's focus?

Michael Cowen and his guests explore critical topics distinctive to the legal profession – specifically focusing on developing extremely efficient law practices , securing a competitive edge in the industry, and wildly excelling in the courtroom.

Who hosts Building New York?

Building New York, a lively conversation hosted by Michael Stoler, New York’s only Monthly television broadcast featuring local and national leaders responsible for real estate activities in the Metropolitan region. The program provides insight to the latest news, developments and economic trends.

What is radio times?

Radio Times is an intelligent talk show dealing with issues of the Delaware Valley, as well as issues of national and global concern. Radio Times is produced by WHYY in Philadelphia.

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