Nature Works

By: Mike Weeks
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  • Nature Works podcast is for everyone who wants to understand our relationship with the natural world and how we can go about improving it. Emphasising science, wild experiences and superbly articulated stories, we learn from global experts across a range of environmental, conservation and adventure topics. From the last untouched coral reefs of the Pacific to the mountains of Alaska, to the kelp forests of Britain, to the high mountain homes of the snow leopard. Join us as Nature Works discovers the natural world through the voices of experts who understand our planet best.
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Episodes
  • Episode 18 - Kate Larsen: Ethical business, supply chains and the real cost of what you're buying in high street stores
    Apr 13 2023

    In this episode, Kate Larsen schools Mike on ethical business, supply chains, workers rights, the environmental impact of buying new clothes too often, and she takes us on a comprehensive deep dive into how and where our everyday clothing items come from and at what cost.

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    1 hr and 42 mins
  • Episode 17 - Octavia Hopwood: On the essential need to understand microbes and soil health.
    Feb 14 2023

    in this episode I speak with Octavia Hopwood who is a microbiologist and soil ecologist. We discuss researching real world applications of soil biology for regenerative farming and also Octavia's work in front of the Camera as a presenter and professional stuntwoman.

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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • Episode 16- Sal Montgomery on her passion for kayaking, adventuring in the most untouched wilderness
    Oct 19 2022

    As a former member of Team GB Kayak, Sal Montgomery shares with Mike about how she got into the world of kayaking. Sal talks about her numerous expeditions, often with an all-male team and occasionally taking on the role of safety kayaker on TV series. She has saved people from drowning on more than one occasion.

    Expedition kayaker and adventure author, Sal can usually be found in deep, committing canyons, exploring unknown whitewater and dropping off tall waterfalls. Sal’s led multiple first-descents all over the world, often in some pretty weird and wonderful places!

    Sal trained as a physiotherapist and worked with the NHS during the Pandemic while travels could no longer happen.

    When she's not working at Nottinghamshire's Kings Mill Hospital, she's out conquering uncharted territory in her one-woman kayak. Sal’ passion for exploring has led her to visit some of the world's most dangerous and beautiful locations.

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    1 hr and 9 mins

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