Explore every episode of the podcast Your Wild Streets
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| Welcome to Your Wild Streets | 26 Jun 2025 | 00:23:49 | |
In this first episode of Your Wild Streets, we’re setting the scene from glyphosate-sprayed verges to messy, life-filled corners of our gardens. Hosts Alena and Roisin share their own journeys into campaigning, swap garden fails and introduce the growing movement calling for pesticide-free, biodiversity-rich public spaces across the UK. In this episode:
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| Wilder Ways to Garden with Mary Reynolds | 29 Aug 2025 | 00:58:16 | |
In this episode, we’re joined by the brilliant Mary Reynolds - former Chelsea Flower Show gold medal winner turned rewilding activist and founder of the We Are The ARK movement. Mary shares her powerful journey from designing pristine gardens to championing wild, messy, life-filled outdoor spaces and challenges us to stop seeing ourselves as gardeners and start seeing ourselves as guardians. Before diving in, we kick off with a quick news round-up: the latest on the voting age change in England, PAN UK’s new pesticide report, plus updates from our campaigns in Wales and our upcoming Urban Nature Day in Newcastle upon Tyne this September. In our chat with Mary, we explore:
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| The Politics of the Pavement (part one) with Jack Wallington | 17 Oct 2025 | 00:39:38 | |
Politics of the Pavement (Part 1) with Jack Wallington In this first half of our Politics of the Pavement two-parter, we prise up the paving slabs and look at how our streets and gardens became so obsessively neat and what we’ve lost along the way. From Victorian ideals of respectability to the post-war pesticide boom, this episode traces how control and order were built into our landscapes. We explore why weeds are still seen as shameful, the lasting cultural power of “tidy,” and how chemical dependency became normalised in public and private spaces. Later in the episode, we’re joined by writer, organic grower, and garden designer Jack Wallington, who reflects on his journey from Chelsea Flower Show gardens to wilder, chemical-free growing. Together, we explore what it means to rewrite the story of gardens. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| Soil, Soul and Society with Satish Kumar | 22 Dec 2025 | 00:39:05 | |
As we cross the threshold of the winter solstice, Alena is joined by Satish Kumar - former Jain monk, peace pilgrim, and one of the UK’s most influential ecological thinkers - for a deeply grounding conversation about how we live, what we value and how we care for the world around us. From walking 8,000 miles for peace without money, to his guiding philosophy of soil, soul and society, Satish reflects on non-violence, reverence for life and the quiet power of grassroots action. In a time of environmental grief and political inertia, this episode invites us to reconnect with trust and courage, and to remember that meaningful change begins exactly where we are. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||