
Tony Juniper: Saving the world, breeding budgies and why the King is 'the most influential environmentalist of all time'
When it comes to England’s environment and our landscape, few people in the country are as important as Tony Juniper. Since 2019, he has been the chairman of Natural England, the public body for ensur...
12 Mai 202531min

Louis D. Hall: Crossing the Alps, sailing the Atlantic in a glorified bathtub and bringing sanity to how we live with horses
Most people have friends who text them about going to the pub. If you're Louis D. Hall, you've got friends who'll text you about crossing a mountain range, sailing the Atlantic or coming face to face ...
5 Mai 202532min

George Monbiot: 'Farmers need stability and security... Instead, they're contending with chaos'
For four four decades, George Monbiot has been one of Britain's strongest voices speaking out on the environment.After starting his career with the BBC, Monbiot is now best known for his books and his...
28 Apr 202541min

Vintage tractors and memories of summers past, with Oliver Godfrey
Everyone has their passions. I, for example, enjoy collecting football shirts. Other people like stamps. Some people like vintage tractors. Oliver Godfrey, from Cheffins, is very good at auctioning th...
23 Apr 202527min

Melissa Harrison: The accidental nature writer who became an accidental nature app developer
The nature writer, children's author and journalist Melissa Harrison joins James Fisher on the Country Life Podcast to talk about her life, her career, and how she found herself creating a smartphone ...
14 Apr 202531min

The remarkable history of Britain and its animals, with Karen Jones
The animals we share Britain with mean far more to us than we realise. Beyond the obvious companionship, food and farming, they are a part of our folklore, our language and intertwined with our lives....
7 Apr 202528min

Chloe Dalton: The woman who swapped top-level geopolitics to rescue a baby hare, and had her life changed forever
Before lockdown changed life in Britain in early 2020, Chloe Dalton led an almost overwhelmingly metropolitan existence. A foreign policy expert, her comfort zone was in the corridors of power, around...
31 Mar 202536min

The photographer on a 15-year quest to find the most incredible doors in London, with Cath Harries
It's almost two decades since photographer Cath Harries set out to work on a book documenting London's finest pubs. As she walked the streets of the capital, however, she found herself wondering about...
24 Mar 202530min



















