Aw thanks for listening Chris!
Aw thanks for listening Chris!
Late in the day, but I loved this Radio 4 Artworks on David Nash, Blaenau's adopted son, the shaman of Capel Rhiw www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m...
Thank you for listening and sharing!
Listening to a lifetime artist whose voice & outlook remain forever young. David Nash at 80. Highly recommended π
If you've not yet heard it catch up on BBC Sounds or in the Falling Tree archive soundcloud.com/fallingtreep...
"It was wonderful to hear this⦠the ethereal and dream-like nature of the programme - skipping in time from the past to the present day made for a very relaxed listen..." - www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m...
Time and the Forest is featured in tonight's BBC Radio 4 Pick of the Week!
www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/... Evening stroll soundtrack: this very moving feature on the sculptor David Nash @bbcsounds.bsky.social
Thank you for listening!
Listen now on BBC Sounds or in the Illuminated podcast - www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m...
Three black and white photographs on a wooden desk, two of soldiers in uniform and one of a gravestone.
"War is hell. It always is, whether it involves First World War tanks or 21st-century drones. We shouldnβt forget that while old men far from the front line celebrate their victories." - @teddyjamieson.bsky.social
Good to see Cannon Fodder in this...
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"...During the war the British army was losing up to 3500 men a week not actually engaged in fighting. The phrase used to describe those lost was βtrench wastageβ. An ugly term for an ugly thing..." www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m...
Three black and white photographs on a wooden desk, one of a gravestone, on the left and right images of soldiers.
"On Sunday night Alan Hall looked into his own family tree. It was a journey that took him from Scotland to Liverpool and onto the front line in the First World War..." www.heraldscotland.com/life_style/2...
Thereβs another chance to hear Cannon Fodder on BBC Radio 4 tonight - or you can catch up now on the Illuminated podcast
Look! David Nash on the airwaves from 4pm today, when I am going to Yorkshire Sculpture Park! And it isn't raining! I love it when a plan* comes together! #ReasonsToBeCheerful
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*unplanned
In the weeks approaching his 80th birthday, the sculptor David Nash walks in the woods near his home in Blaenau Ffestiniog, reflecting on a decades-long collaboration with nature.
Listen to Time and the Forest -
Prod Eleanor McDowall
Music @jeremywarmsley.bsky.social www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m...
βThis magical programme, just like the sculptures it represents, weaves into a listen that lets in light on the destructive and life-bringing nature of timeβ - Pick of the Day, @radiotimes.bsky.social
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On the air tonight at 7.15pm, or listen now on the Illuminated podcast
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βA multi-layered and poignant examination of family mythologyβ¦β - @radiotimes.bsky.social Pick of the Week
Cannon Fodder traces memory, myth and meaning within one family touched by the catastrophe of World War One.
Listen this Sunday www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m...
Produced by Alan Hall
Delighted to see Half-Life nominated for the Broadcasting Press Guild's Podcast of the Year!
www.broadcastingpressguild.org/2026/02/bpg-...
An handwritten postcard on top of a pile of old blank cards. Text reads βperhaps at midnight, when all boundaries are lost produced by the shortwave collective reminds me of radioβs most powerful quality - that it is in the air, and that we are entangled with it. Radio is a borderless, boundless force, the perfect medium through which to transmit ideas, feelings, truths, that might meet resistance on the ground. Through radio we are also tapping into something natural and eternal, something in the atmosphere itself. This work makes me feel less alone in the world because it reminds me that I am of this world, porous and permeated by it, in reciprocal dialog with it - Ariana Martinezβ
A beautiful drawing on a postcard on top of a pile of old blank cards. Delicate threads move across the card the titles βa mother tongueβ and βa walk through my cucuβs farmβ are visible
An handwritten postcard on top of a pile of old blank cards. Text reads βI remember listening to Poetry, Texas by Pejk Malinovski on my bike on the way to work in the spring. On the specific bend of road some kind of alchemy must have happened, because for years afterwards, everytime I passed that bend an image from the documentary flooded my mind - not a particular scene or sentence but a feeling of poetry Texasβ
βA feature from the 70s where a woman is being interviewed who is taking a bath, she is telling the interviewer about her dayβ
The bundle comes with a blank postcard to contribute to an ever-growing archive of radio memories - glimpses of the ways radio is lodged in the bodies and imaginations of the people who listenβ¦
Read more of these on our Instagram⦠www.instagram.com/p/DUs2NIsDA4...
A white and a black zine lie on top of a pile of old postcards. The white one takes the form of a little book, hand-stamped in back with the Weird Noise logo. The black one is stamped in silver with the words βout of thin airβ and an illustration of lightning-like sprites
There are just ten bundles of Weird Noise minis 1 & 2 remaining in the shop. Snap one up at a discount before theyβre gone! weirdnoisezine.bigcartel.com
The first batch of Out of Thin Air x @swavecollective.bsky.social zines are now hand-stamped and ready to be posted tomorrow! π
If youβd like a copy you can still buy one here: weirdnoisezine.bigcartel.com
Listen to Functioning in the BBC Radio 4 Illuminated podcast - www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/...
"Jodie Taylorβs documentary doesnβt pull any punches. Itβs gut-wrenching in its power..."
Great to see this Irish News write up for 'Functioning'
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Released for #WorldRadioDay, thereβs a new miniature @weirdnoisezine.bsky.social about @swavecollective.bsky.socialβ¦ β¨ π»
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βI urge the government to back the World Service, to act decisively and confidently about what we can achieve in this space, and to act soonβ
- Tim Davie, BBC Director-General.
A dire warning about the World Service running out of money in just 7 weeks time.
A close up image of the face of Henriette Rasmussen staring into the distance, she has long dark hair, red lipstick and a fur collar rising up.
Born in 1950, Henriette Rasmussen lived in Nuuk, Greenland until her death in 2017.
Learn more about her extraordinary life as a radio-maker, politician, educator and campaigner for the the rights of indigenous peoples, the environment and children here www.radioatlas.org/a-circle-of-...
Seasons shift, as the songs of distant whales are swallowed by the fog.
Henriette Rasmussen explores the brittle and tender edges of masculinity in her community.
Todayβs Radio Atlas podcast - A Circle of Men - was produced by Henriette Rasmussen w/ Rikke Houd in 2009, as part of RANA in Greenland
Always illuminating, available from this evening 7.15pm Sun 8 Feb. www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m...
Having used alcohol to navigate anxieties, insecurities and noisy minds, women share their experience as βfunctioning alcoholicsβ, an unravelling that happened slowly and in secret.
Produced by Jodie Taylor
Listen tonight on BBC Radio 4 or in the Illuminated podcast www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m...