
Festival of the Sea: Rosie Payne
In this Festival of the Sea episode of our Harbour Voices podcast, Rosie Paynes, a surfer from the Wavy Wahines—a fantastic female surf group based in Aberdeen—shares insights about the group and the ...
11 Nov 202422min

Festival of the Sea: Jack Elphinstone Countryside Ranger
In this episode of the Harbour Voices podcast, Jack Elphinstone, a Countryside Ranger for Aberdeen City Council, discusses his journey to becoming a ranger and the various responsibilities that come w...
6 Nov 202421min

Festival of the Sea: Annabel Kershaw
In this episode we interview composer Annabel Kershaw who has been commissioned by sound festival to create a new musical score called The Mariner’s Daughter. Annabel has interviewed a number of women...
29 Sep 202433min

Festival of the Sea: Hans Unkles
Fisherman Hans Unkles wants a different way of doing things. With a band of fellow eco-aware fishermen, he took apart his old boat and refited it with cutting-edge electronic tech. In this Harbour Voi...
25 Jul 202440min

Chris Gove Extended Podcast
Chris Gove has a long family history linked with Old Torry and many fabulous stories of the Aberdeen’s harbour and fishing industry to tell. This extended version of his previous episode of Harbour Me...
2 Apr 202432min

Harbour Memories 5: Joyce Cairns
Scottish painter and printmaker Joyce Cairns lived and worked in Fittie for many years. The Fittie Community Hall on New Pier Road is her former studio and here she created a large body of work all in...
25 Jan 202420min

Harbour Memories 4: Dorothy Young and Louise Ouston
We’re reaching across the generations of Fittie in this Harbour Memories podcast episode. Dorothy Young has been a Fittie resident for over 30 years and her granddaughter Louise Ouston has been a regu...
3 Jan 202420min



















