Waterfront

Waterfront

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The Ways of Water is a podcast series exploring and celebrating our English waterways through themes of art, poetry, ecology, folk heritage, industrial history, music, wellbeing and the deep mysteries of water itself. It aims to shine a light on our personal relationship with waterways, from those who it inspires creatively to those who work with or on water, and not forgetting the community spirit and important work of those who are currently fighting to protect our waterways from pollution and misuse. Guests include poets Ian Macmillan and Will Burns, musicians Grasscut and Lorraine Bowen, singer Sam Lee, festival organiser Joanna Cherry, the people of Hebden Bridge and Mytholmroyd, ‘the last bargee’ Alice Lapworth, head of research for QI John Mitchinson and nature writers Tristam Gooley and Chris Yates. It is presented by David Bramwell, with the occasional guest appearances from the inimitable John Shuttleworth and his neighbour Ken.

Recent Episodes

  • Watching the Water with Chris Yates and John Shuttleworth

    1 year ago
  • Poetry of the Water with Joanna Cherry and Will Burns

    1 year ago
  • New Ecologies and the River Don with Ian Rotherham and John Shuttleworth

    1 year ago
  • After the Flood

    1 year ago
  • Words on Water with Ian MacMillan and John Shuttleworth

    1 year ago
  • How to Read Water with Tristran Gooley

    1 year ago
  • Last of the Bargees with Alice Lapworth and John Shuttleworth

    1 year ago
  • The Weirdness of Water with John Mitchinson and Grasscut

    1 year ago
  • Songs of the Water with Sam Lee

    1 year ago