Recorded on Hampstead Heath in London, we take a journey into some of the most threatened places and habitats of the non-human world by talking with Julian Hoffman, author of the newly published and acclaimed book ‘Irreplaceable’. He eloquently weaves accounts of both loss and ‘radical hopefulness’ through the stories of the people working to save these places, and through our conversation we seek to answer questions about our relationship with the non-human.
Are stories becoming ever more important for us to navigate the great challenging environmental issues of our time? Why do locations become places of importance to humans? Why do some enlarge what ‘home’ means to them by including the non-human? How do we resist being divorced from the natural world by the those pursuing power and greed? How is it that children still engage with the non-human in the little details and small places unselfconscious about engaging with nature?
THEME MUSIC BY DAVID ROTHENBERG. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. USED BY KIND PERMISSION OF THE ARTIST http://www.davidrothenberg.net
Some of the ideas and references we make in this podcast can be found here:
Irreplaceable
Julian Hoffman
Hoo Peninsular
John Keats
Mavrovo National Park - north Macedonia
Meteora monastery west Greece
Watford allotments
Wales
Gwent Levels
Wordsworth
Future Generations Act
Cairngorms
Jim Harrison
Václav Cílek
Serengeti
Great Expectations
David Abram
Nan Shepherd
Arctic Tern
Bangka island, Indonesia
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