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Wilder Podcast

Wilder Podcast

Veröffentlicht: 2023-08-31
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Ep. 005: Growing Change: Julia Hailes MBE on Peat, Wilding and Biodiversity

Ep. 005: Growing Change: Julia Hailes MBE on Peat, Wilding and Biodiversity

Länge: 53:48
In this episode, we are delighted to share that we have not one, but two fantastic guests. Firstly, we're joined by Benedict Macdonald, CEO of Restore, to share the announcement of our partnership, his reflections on the Grange Project and the exciting concept of ‘reflowering’. However, the episode's focal point is a really informative interview with Julia Hailes MBE, who emphasises the impact of individual consumer choice on driving change. We also discuss the concept of 'wilding' and how her 9 acre land holding has evolved from field to nature haven. We talk about management strategies for cultivating wildflower meadows, handling thistles, docks, and nettles, and managing grasslands. Finally, Julia introduces her 'Wilding Weekends' and offers some top tips for encouraging biodiversity in gardens.
Your HostsTom Constable: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tom-constable/Chloe Constable: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chloe-constable-24155821b/
Our GuestJulia Hailes MBE is a British environmentalist, author, and sustainable development consultant. She is known for her contributions to the field of sustainability and her advocacy for responsible business practices. Julia Hailes co-authored the influential book "The Green Consumer Guide" in 1988, which played a significant role in raising public awareness about environmentally friendly consumer choices.
Throughout her career, Hailes has been actively involved in promoting sustainable development, social responsibility, and ethical business practices. She has advised numerous companies, organisations, and governments on sustainability strategies, helping them integrate environmental and social considerations into their operations. Julia has recently transformed her 9 acre land holding from a sheep-eaten field into a wildlife haven.
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Listen out for:[00:00:00] Introduction to the episode.
[00:01:51] Tom shares the big announcement around our partnership with the ecology consultancy, Restore. We meet Benedict Macdonald (CEO of Restore) and chat through his hopes for Restore. 
[00:06:14] Benedict shares his reflections on the Grange Project and the next steps for our work together; reflowering!
[00:12:58] We begin the interview with our guest, Julia Hailes, who talks about the power of individual choice in making a difference. Specifically, we talk about peat and how you can act as a campaigning citizen when making consumer choices. 
[00:20:37] Julia talks about the principle of ‘wilding’ and an overview of her 9 acres and
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Erscheinungs­datum: 31.8.2023, 15:00:00

Beschreibung

Welcome to the Wilder Podcast! Co-hosted by Chloe and Tom, this show delves deep into the fascinating realms of "rewilding", sustainable living and biodiversity, whilst documenting our attempts to apply the principles on our 80 acres in rural Monmouthshire.
Every episode invites expert voices from around the world to shed light on how we can better understand, protect, and restore the natural world. We'll tackle thought-provoking topics, discuss pionering research, and highlight innovative projects that are helping to redefine our relationship with nature.
But it's not all just talk – we're also on a practical journey of our own! As the Founders of the Grange Project and complete nature novices, we're navigating the triumphs and challenges of rewilding an 80-acre piece of land in Monmouthshire. We'll share insights from this adventure, bringing first-hand experiences of the rewarding (and sometimes complex) process of giving nature a helping hand.
Whether you're a seasoned environmentalist, a student, a nature enthusiast, or simply curious about how you can make a difference, we hope this podcast will inspire, educate, and provoke thought.
Follow our journey at https://www.grangeproject.co.uk/

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