Sarah Wylie, In Conversation
Sarah Wylie, In Conversation
Podcast Description
Through engaging conversations Sarah Wylie connects with creators, adventurers, musicians, filmmakers, business minds, and more.
Each episode is designed to inspire, motivate, and encourage.
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Explores themes of creativity, personal journeys, and artistic pursuits with episodes featuring children's authors, musicians, and artists. For instance, discussions in episodes include topics like career transitions in writing with Lynne Finnie, the intersection of ecology and music with Will Boyd-Wallis, and the creative process behind artwork with Angus Grant.

Through engaging conversations Sarah Wylie connects with creators, adventurers, musicians, filmmakers, business minds, and more.
Each episode is designed to inspire, motivate, and encourage.
On the final episode of SWIC, season 6, Sarah got to chat to Skipper & Owner of Bessie Ellen, Nikki Alford.
Nikki takes us into her world at sea, from spending a summer on her Aunt & Uncles boat at 16 to sharing stories of cooking & enjoying food from around the world.
They talk the wonder of nature, Nikki’s favourite sea birds & finding grounding at sea. They discover they are both dreamers and Nikki’s dream to own Bessie Ellen was fulfilled on her 30th birthday. Bessie Ellen is now home & many others join Nikki on life changing voyages too.
This programme is sponsored by The Old Post Office Cafe Gallery.

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