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Trailer: Where We Come Alive
samedi 13 juin 2026 • Durée 01:10
Put on your headphones and come for a walk. Each episode immerses you in a place that matters, inviting you to slow down, notice more, and reconnect with what makes you feel most alive.
From coastlines and gardens to woodland paths and city canals, Where We Come Alive explores the places that matter to us the most.
Join fine art photographer and host Louisa Peacock as she spends time outdoors with women whose lives and creativity are undeniably shaped by nature. Together we explore stories of connection, wonder and belonging.
Come join us.
Produced and presented by Louisa Peacock
https://www.louisapeacock.com
The Art of Noticing, with Sarah
Saison 1 · Épisode 1
dimanche 21 juin 2026 • Durée 20:43
What makes a place feel magical?
In the first episode of Where We Come Alive, I join gardener and garden designer Sarah from The Garden Creative for a walk through the beautiful gardens of Mount Ephraim in Kent.
Together we explore wild grasses, birdsong, scent, texture and atmosphere, and ask what it is about certain places that helps us slow down, reconnect and notice more deeply.
Along the way, Sarah shares how she creates gardens designed not just to look beautiful, but to make us feel something — and why nature may be one of our greatest teachers when it comes to living well.
In this episode:
• Why Sarah is drawn to wild, naturalistic landscapes
• How gardens can be designed around feeling, not just appearance
• The role of scent, texture and atmosphere in shaping our experience
• Why we may have forgotten how to notice the natural world
• What gardens can teach us about slowing down
• Creativity, intuition and designing from feeling rather than logic
• Birdsong, grasses, insects and the small moments we often miss
Recorded at Mount Ephraim Gardens, Kent.
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Guest:
Sarah Morgan, The Garden Creative
Instagram: @thegardencreative
Website: https://thegardencreative.com/
Produced and presented by:
Louisa Peacock, fine art photographer from Whitstable, Kent.
Instagram: @louisapeacockphoto
Website: https://www.louisapeacock.com
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