Desire Lines
Desire Lines
Podcast Description
Desire Lines is a podcast created for creative minds and curious souls, hosted by Emily Wilkinson. The themes explored in this podcast are wide-ranging, including environment, arts practice, geography, walking, the body, well-being, health, diversity, neurodivergence, belonging, and more.
Instagram @desirelinespodcast
https://emilywilkinson.substack.com/podcast
www.emilywilkinson.net
Donations: https://ko-fi.com/emilywilkinson
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Content Themes
The podcast explores a broad array of themes centering on environment, arts practice, walking, well-being, neurodivergence, and belonging, with specific episodes like those focusing on walking as a form of empathy, the interplay of visual arts and self-publishing, and creative practices reflecting personal and communal identities.

Desire Lines is a podcast created for creative minds and curious souls, hosted by Emily Wilkinson. The themes explored in this podcast are wide-ranging, including environment, arts practice, geography, walking, the body, well-being, health, diversity, neurodivergence, belonging, and more.
Instagram @desirelinespodcast
https://emilywilkinson.substack.com/podcast
www.emilywilkinson.net
Donations: https://ko-fi.com/emilywilkinson
Tune into this early spring walk around The Dyfi Osprey Project. Footsteps create a rhythm over boardwalks as the songs of bird kin make themselves known. Join chiffchaff, water rail, bluetits and geese in this short symphony of diversity. Moments of passing trains remind us of the inherent accessibility of this site, and the constant nearness of machinery. This soundscape was made just as the Ospreys return from their winter migrations.
Gwrandewch ar y daith gerdded gynnar yn y gwanwyn hon o amgylch Prosiect Gweilch y Pysgod Dyfi. Mae camau traed yn creu rhythm dros lwybrau pren wrth i ganeuon adar teuluol wneud eu hunain yn hysbys. Ymunwch â'r siff-saff, rhegen y dŵr, titwod glas a gwyddau yn y symffoni fer hon o amrywiaeth. Mae eiliadau o drenau'n mynd heibio yn ein hatgoffa o hygyrchedd cynhenid y safle hwn, ac agosrwydd cyson peiriannau. Crëwyd y dirwedd sain hon wrth i'r Gweilch y Pysgod ddychwelyd o'u mudo gaeaf.
Birdsong contributions / Cyfraniadau canu adar: Scott Roe (local ecologist / ecolegydd lleol, Lee Alder (xeno-canto.com) and David Darrell Lambert (xeno-canto.com).

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