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Sarah Layton

my garden, my life

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my garden, my life

Sarah Layton

my garden, my life

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my garden, my life

Sarah Layton

my garden, my life

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In which I chat with Fiona Duncan, who travels the length and breadth of the UK, visiting and writing about hotels and B & Bs for her regular column in the Telegraph.  Although she's always enjoyed visiting gardens, and felt inspired by them, t
Jane Perrone, is the host of the popular ‘On the Ledge’ podcast about houseplants. She is also a journalist, a member of the RHS Advisory Board for House Plants and Cut Flowers and grower of weird, mainly perennial veg.Our conversation ranged
Today my guest is Emily Wheeler who is passionate about harnessing the power of Biophilia, the innate human instinct to connect with nature and natural processes, for enhancing wellbeing in our homes and workplaces by designing beautiful comfor
Simon Lycett is known for his sensational floral designs having spent his career designing floral installations ranging from the flowers for the film, Four Weddings and a Funeral, to displays at royal weddings and other high-profile events.  Si
I chatted with Sue earlier in the year just after the opening of the new RHS Bridgewater garden in Salford which she was, understandably, very excited about - especially the impact it is having on the local community. Our conversation covered
In which I chat with Laetitia Maklouf, writer, journalist, mother and gardener who writes about managing her garden in 5 minute chunks whilst being a Mum. I find her writing moving, funny and very inspiring, full of useful gardening tips and
For full show notes with links to everything mentioned please visit: https://www.growthfully.co.uk/podcast/2020/11/18/laetitia-maklouf-gardener-author-mother
A fascinating, rich and reflective conversation with Grace Alexander, a seed merchant and Consultant Clinical Psychologist working in Child Protection who lives, and grows, in Somerset. Grace and I met through Instagram and its been a joy getti
I first encountered Marchelle through Instagram (her handle is @afroliage) where I was struck by her poetic and expressive use of the garden/life metaphor and her Bio which read ‘Gardening as a subversive act. These are the things my garden to
In this episode, recorded during Lockdown, Sue reads a chapter from her book, we discuss the concept of Garden Time, the extraordinary Arnap Rehabilitation Garden in Sweden and the amazing Microglial Cells, known as gardeners of the mind for th
In this epiosde, recorded in May, during Lockdown, i have a lovely conversation with Bex that journeyed through gardening, postatal depression and mothering, the importance of creating structure in our gardens, and how to use pressed flowers in
In this epiosde, recorded in May, during Lockdown, i have a lovely conversation with Bex that journeyed through gardening, postatal depression and mothering, the importance of creating structure in our gardens, and how to use pressed flowers in
Alice Vincent is an author, garden writer and journalist who, at the time of recording, gardened on her balcony in London. Her book, Rootbound, Rewilding a Life, describes her journey to becoming a gardener as an almost accidental way of suppor
Alice Vincent is an author, garden writer and journalist who, at the time of recording, gardened on her balcony in London. Her book, Rootbound, Rewilding a Life, describes her journey to becoming a gardener as an almost accidental way of suppor
With a history of low confidence, anxiety and panic attacks, Annabelle Padwick (who lives on a narrow-boat on the canal near Oxford) came back to gardening and Growing her Own veg in her 20s as a way of supporting herself to get well.At age 27,
With a history of low confidence, anxiety and panic attacks, Annabelle Padwick (who lives on a narrow-boat on the canal near Oxford) came back to gardening and Growing her Own veg in her 20s as a way of supporting herself to get well.At age 27,
Sarah Layton, of Growthfully and Claire Branigan of In Tune Wellbeing talk about forest bathing, women’s wellbeing in the middle years, Claire's relationship with her garden and what it was like working with Sarah to create a new design layout,
Sarah Layton, of Growthfully and Claire Branigan of In Tune Wellbeing talk about forest bathing, women’s wellbeing in the middle years, Claire's relationship with her garden and what it was like working with Sarah to create a new design layout,
Sarah Layton, of Growthfully, and Sara Venn discuss how Sara uses gardening to help those living in challenging circumstances to improve their lives, what inspires her about her work, who influenced her and how, her own garden and it’s wildlife
Sarah Layton, of Growthfully, and Sara Venn discuss how Sara uses gardening to help those living in challenging circumstances to improve their lives, what inspires her about her work, who influenced her and how, her own garden and it’s wildlife
Sarah Layton, of Growthfully, and Elizabeth Cairns, The Empowered Entrepreneur, discuss the connection between nature and wellbeing, Elizabeth’s relationship with her own garden, how her buddhist practice informs it and the ways in which we can
Melissa and Sarah Layton, of Growthfully, have an inspiring conversation about Melissa’s relationship with the land, nature and wildlife and how this informs her work and self care. We also discuss motherhood and career challenges, perfectionis
Melissa and Sarah Layton, of Growthfully, have an inspiring conversation about Melissa’s relationship with the land, nature and wildlife and how this informs her work and self care. We also discuss motherhood and career challenges, perfectionis
Things we discuss this episode: Fiona's allotment and how her relationship with it supports her mental health, reducing her experience of panic attacks and depression. Fiona's solo travel. How she learns to live in tune with her wellbeing and
Things we discuss this episode: Fiona's allotment and how her relationship with it supports her mental health, reducing her experience of panic attacks and depression. Fiona's solo travel. How she learns to live in tune with her wellbeing and
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