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The Moon is Cold
Episode 12
mercredi 7 décembre 2022 ⹠Duration 30:28
Welcome to the last episode of Sleeping with the Moon and thank you for listening throughout the year. The December story is called 'The Moon is Coldâ.
âŠÂ 'The harsh rule of Sun has blistered the land and burnt many lives. Packs of wild dogs hunt without mercy through the long claws of night. Many have been forced to flee and now it is time for us to make our escape along the waterways, searching for safety, longing for a new place to call home.
As the longest night and darkest hour draw near Beaver sets off on a threatening voyage and finds himself in a land governed by the primitive mind of the Cold Moon.
A tale of hope, belief, instinct and recognitionâ ...
Dedicated to Awet, Ali and Tahmina
If you want to hear any of the January-August stories live, meet Michael and participate in creative workshops - run by Michael and other artists - on the splendour of Clevedon Pier in North Somerset (including a bar), you can find more information below.
01275 878846
Credits
Written and performed by Michael Loader
Music written and performed by Mark Smulian
Produced by Pommy Harmar
Links
When Colours Fade
Episode 11
lundi 7 novembre 2022 âą Duration 31:47
Welcome to the latest episode of Sleeping with the Moon a rich mix of sound and words, exploration and worlds.
Watching the light draining from the November forest of last year drew me into the question of when do I cease differentiating colour and ultimately seeing colour, so I thought having an artist as the protagonist would be appropriate.
Researching the life and work of poet and artist William Blake has inspired a further deepening of experience.
⊠âAnd you feel warmed in the swell of orange gleaming light; lifted by the blue dome of cloud-streaked sky painted by the wings of angels.
And you feel wrapped in the burnished bronze of autumnal hues; bewitched by the transfiguring flames of sunset.
And you feel spellbound by the reflection of Heaven in the depths of a pool; enticed by the smouldering scent of drifting smokeâ ...
Dedicated to an artist I know very well, Gail Mason
www.gailmason.co.uk
Credits
Written and performed by Michael Loader
Music: created and performed by Martin Solomon and Holly Jenkinson
Poetry: William Blake
Photo: Michael Loader
Produced: Pommy Harmar
Links
https://soundcloud.com/hollyjenkinson
www.naturalbristol.wordpress.com
Dining out with the Hunger Moon
Season 1 · Episode 2
mercredi 16 février 2022 ⹠Duration 17:33
⊠"Climbing higher I search for the moon, yearning for its quenching glow, and with cyclopic torch upon my head lighting ground, bush and branch, pronounce that this man with âLanthorn, dog and bush of thorn presenteth Moonshine, for I am the Man Iâ thâ Moonâ searching this Athenian wood eager for the reacquaintance of love that slumbers beyond the horizoned edgeâ ...
'The Hunger Moon, a name derived from Native Americans appears at the end of winter when game was scarce and edible plants were few for animals and humans.Â
The moon was also known as Little Famine Moon when the threat of famine after long winters was real.
People in pre-industrial times were acutely aware of the abundance and scarcity of food. Most of us, on the other hand, have lost our connection to those cycles' - Dorian Winslow
In the second of Michaelâs moon sleepovers we walk into Goblin Combe to satisfy our thirst for connection with Nature.
Credits
Written and performed by Michael Loader
Music composed and performed by Mark Smulian
Produced by Pommy Harmar
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Moon Dog Rising
Season 1 · Episode 1
dimanche 16 janvier 2022 âą Duration 16:51
We trained the wolf to be our companion, we replaced him to make way for a new best friend and now we fight him through persecution towards extinction or support him with rewilding absolution.
So, whoâs in control and who owns who? Where is the wild and where is the free? Who has been tamed and who owes who? And who will be free howling when the Full Wolf Moon is rising?
In this first episode Michael tells the full moon story inspired by his sleepover with the Wolf moon of January 2021.
Credits
Written and performed by Michael Loader
Music composed and performed by Martin Solomon. Wind Chimes, Song of Solomon
Produced by Pommy Harmar
Links
- www.martinsolomon.com
- www.naturalbristol.wordpress.com
The Hunter and The Hunted
Episode 10
dimanche 9 octobre 2022 âą Duration 26:20
Octoberâs full moon was called the Hunters Moon by the first Nations and peoples of northern Europe, as it was a time when animals were fattening for the lean winter months and therefore a good time for hunting.
This monthâs story takes its inspiration from last yearâs sleep out, a recent autumnal walk along the Wye Valley, the observation of ravens close to my home and the potent symbolism of birds from other cultures.
Credits
Thanks go to Ted Hughes for his poetry
Story and music written and performed by Michael Loader
Produced by Pommy Harmar
Links
www.naturalbristol.wordpress.com
Harvesting the Moon
Season 1 · Episode 9
samedi 10 septembre 2022 âą Duration 26:53
Welcome to the ninth episode from Septemberâs full moon sleep out of last year when Michael made the journey to Devon to meet a friend and then step along the Tarka Trail alongside the full Torridge flow.
"The sum of our labours is borne, Reaping the sowing through the knowing of timely planting and nurtured growingNowâs the season to pick and savour, relish the flavour, replenish and store,Bung in the freezer before the real winter freezer appears"Dedicated to Shaun and friendship
ï»żThanks toÂ
Dominic Hall-Thomas for his drifting, somnolent music which compliments the sense of autumn's slow descent, so perfectly, and
Pommy Harmar for her production expertise.
Credits
Written and performed by Michael Loader
Music written and performed by Dominic Hall-Thomas
Produced by Pommy Harmar
Links
www.naturalbristol.wordpress.com
Blue Moon Valley
Episode 8
mardi 9 août 2022 ⹠Duration 32:31
Welcome to the eighth episode of Sleeping with the Moon charting the 12 encounters and adventures Michael Loader had in 2021 with the twelve full moons.
On August 22 the night of a Blue Moon Michael drove just beyond Porlock in West Somerset before walking to The Valley of Rocks near Lynton North Devon.
With references to Coleridge and Wordsworth; thinking of and meeting friends along the way sharing personal moments and life stories, this episode features music by Amy Summers and ends with a poem written by Michael of the Grey Lady rock that haunts the valley, inspired by Kubla Khan.
Credits
Written and performed by Michael Loader
Music written and performed by Amy Summers - Intermezzo for Piano and Solo Strings
Produced by Pommy Harmar
ï»żLinks
Instagram: amy.composer
www.naturalbristol.wordpress.com
The Whaling Moon
Episode 7
mardi 12 juillet 2022 âą Duration 36:31
In July 2021 I made my way to the shores of the Severn estuary at Littleton on Severn and Whale Wharf intrigued by the story of the whale that came ashore in 1885.
Inspired by the tale and its location, the tragedy that it stirred and the experiences encountered on a brooding moonless night set the scene for Julyâs episode of âSleeping with the Moonâ alongside the music of Julian Leeks, the poetry of Samuel Taylor Coleridge and the musicianship of double bass player Lizzie Tucker.
Credits
Written and performed by Michael Loader
Music performed live by musician and artist Lizzie Tucker on her double base
Julian Leeks The Pains of Sleep. To hear Julianâs latest release please go to: https://apple.co/3ALsNBF or  https://amzn.to/3yICI9A or search for âEntwined by Sound World and the Bristol Ensembleâ at any good download/streaming site.
Samuel Taylor Coleridge, The Pains of Sleep
Produced by Pommy Harmar
Links
- www.lamosaics.co.uk
- www.naturalbristol.wordpress.com
June Moon - in the Footsteps of Poets
Season 1 · Episode 6
lundi 13 juin 2022 âą Duration 33:58
At the end of June 2021 I took off with my friend Mark to West Somerset to walk through the night along the Quantock spine - I felt challenged.
Meeting, eating, planning and a pint put us in the mood to trek. Here is the result with the help of many moon serenading poets, atmospheric music and for the first time a story that took off into the realms of the imagination, whilst remaining firmly footed in our overnight experience. Thanks for the challenge Mark.
Thanks to...
Alfred Noyes, John Milton, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, William Wordsworth and Tamany Baker for their poetry
Mark Smalley my nightjar lark companion
Credits
Written and performed by Michael Loader
Music written and performed by Martin Solomon. Himalayan Foothills
Produced by Pommy Harmar
The Flowering Moon of May
Episode 5
lundi 16 mai 2022 âą Duration 28:54
Welcome to Sleeping with the Moon charting my 12 full moon sleepovers of 2021.
Last May I climbed in the evening's dying light onto Cadbury Iron Age hillfort in North Somerset on the eve of our daughterâs birth 22 years ago to the day.Â
The moon rose Jaffa-ripe in the east as the sun sank below the western horizon towards the seaâs high tide range.
Springtime gestation to early summer awakening blossoms ready to unfurl
Late spring beginning to full waxing blooming the lunar dance blisters and burns
28 nineâs growing towards flower childâs becoming the full moon rises and falls
Late summer conception to late May reception the flower child nears its call
Thanks go to Lindsey Rose Inman for her song, âSing the Pain Awayâ, which conveys so much vulnerability alongside late spring potency and the fully-fledged power of early summer
Credits
Words written and performed by Michael Loader
Music written and performed by Lindsey Rose Inman
Produced by Pommy Harmar
Links
https://soundcloud.com/lindsey-rose-inman
www.naturalbristol.wordpress.com

