Meet us face to face / in the flesh!

The Earth Sea Love Podcast launched 13 July 2020 as a means of keeping the conversation going around our nature connection. We’ve been growing each year, reaching new audiences and forming new and lasting collaborations and relationships.

I’m really excited to share with you now, after 4 years of recording and conversations, the Earth Sea Love Podcast is planning to do its first LIVE episode. Yes you read that right – OUR FIRST LIVE SHOW!

On Saturday 21st September you’ll be able to attend this live show as part of the Tremula Festival, the first of its kind. Tremula is a celebration of audio storytelling, outdoors, nature and community. And the Earth Sea Love Podcast is part of the celebration. Woohoo!

I cannot tell you how much this means to me as the host of the podcast, to be put in community, pushing podcasts/ audio forward as a creative output. I will not be there alone as I recognise I take all our past guests of the podcast with me as we wouldn’t be anything/ going anywhere if not for their voices, stories and support. I thank you all.

I’m excited. And I haven’t even told you who is going to be our guest for this live episode.

I have the honour and privilege of sitting down and talking with Alinah Azadeh. Artist, writer, performer, coach, facilitator, Alinah’s work can be found as part of the We Hear You Now project, New Stories for the Seven Sisters &Sussex Heritage Coast. We Hear You Now is a spoken word audio journey embedded in the landscape and online. It presents new stories, poetry and myths by Sussex-based writers of global majority heritage. And I’ve read some of Alinah’s writing over on her Substack and it cut me deep filling me with hope and inspiration for our future with/in nature.

I’m excited to talk to Alinah about this project as well as her intimate connection with the landscape.

As you’ll probably guessed I’m excited about this next step in the Earth Sea Love Podcast’s evolution.

So if you happen to be down south on the weekend beginning 20th Sept please consider joining us. Not only is the Earth Sea Love Podcast in conversation but the day before on the 20th there’s a production day where you can learn all things audio in the South Downs. And then the next day 21st there’s a whole day of panels, conversations, soundscapes and music at Sallis Benney Theatre, Brighton and Hove. It’s gonna be a feast for your ears( and eyes as we’re LIVE, remember!).

It would be good to see some of your there. Grab your tickets here.