by Sheree Mack | May 9, 2022 | Black women, body, challenge, creative, creativity, environment, event, exploration, Hiking
Welcome back to The Earth Sea Love Podcast. We are back with Season 4, Episode 045 with an Exploration Series. Inspired by Yarrow Magdalena’s The Creative Nature Podcast, we’re coming back with a mini series of solo episodes with your host, Dr. Sheree...
by Sheree Mack | Nov 18, 2021 | Black women, Blog, creative, event, nature, outing, podcast, seasons, virtual connections
Episode Summary The Earth Sea Love Podcast returns with another brilliant episode with the lovely Dalbinder Kular, Writing Nature For Healing. Let’s go! Episode Summary The Earth Sea Love Podcast returns with another brilliant episode with the lovely Dalbinder...
by Sheree Mack | Nov 12, 2021 | Black women, Blog, event, nature, podcast, virtual connections
Episode Summary Hello and welcome back to The Earth Sea Love Podcast. We’re here to hare another episode from our specially commissioned mini series running in collaboration with Northumberland National Park Authority’s Future Landscapes Festival....
by Sheree Mack | Nov 4, 2021 | Black women, Blog, creative, event, Leadership Programme, nature, outing, podcast, virtual connections
Episode Summary The second episode in our mini series in conjunction with Northumberland National Park Authority’s Future Landscapes Festival, we bring you City Girl in Nature, aka Kwesia X. Episode Notes Welcome back to another episode of...
by Sheree Mack | Nov 1, 2021 | Black women, Blog, creative, event, Leadership Programme, nature, podcast, virtual connections
Episode Summary Hello and welcome back to The Earth Sea Love Podcast. Welcome to another mini series of episodes which focus on Climate Justice and are in conjunction with Northumberland National Park Authority’s Future Landscapes Festival. Episode Notes...
by Sheree Mack | Oct 17, 2021 | Black women, Blog, creative, event, nature, virtual connections
You might not know it but I’ve been writer in residence for Northumberland National Park. It was part of a project called Black Nature in Residence. Led by identity on tyne, four Black writers were in residence across the North-East. As our time comes to an end, we’re...