Grab a cup of tea and a donut, and relax with Jeffrey Charles and Carla GS, your weird buddies who always have a funny story to tell. Whether it's the banal or the bizarre, Jeff and Carla have a way of seeing the funny side of life. He's a comedian, and host of "Sunday Nights with Jeffrey Charles" on Triple H FM in Sydney. She's the acting beauty editor of theglow.com.au, as well as an artist, designer and actress. Together, Jeff and Carla are married to each other and have a toddler daughte ...
…
continue reading
This podcast is here to inspire you to come closer to nature; practically, spiritually and bodily. Guests on this show share their wisdom and ways and inspire you on ways to live more sustainably, connected to the Earth beneath your feet and to each other. The conversations will spark new choices you can make your own life to leave a gentle footprint on the planet.
…
continue reading
Follow the incredible story of Hannah Cox as she takes on the challenge of a lifetime, training to run across India as part of Project Salt Run. But this podcast isn’t just about her journey—it’s about a collective adventure. Co-hosted by Joel Chevaillier, we dive deep into the intersection of history, sports, and resilience, uncovering the stories of dreamers, doers, and trailblazers who redefine what’s possible. Through thought-provoking interviews and inspiring conversations, we tackle th ...
…
continue reading

1
24 Weeks to Go: Blisters, Boulders & the Peak Divide
36:48
36:48
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
36:48Send us a text In this episode, Hannah and Joel look back on her recent training run along the Peak Divide. Two days of running, camping, and figuring things out on the move. They unpack what it taught her about pacing, pressure, and just enjoying the process! GiveStar 1% For The Planet Better Not Stop Like the Podcast? Help the project by supporti…
…
continue reading

1
25 Weeks to Go: Privilege, and the Problem With Being “First”
34:40
34:40
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
34:40Send us a text This week, Hannah and Joel dive headfirst into the messy, often uncomfortable conversation about privilege, purpose, and what it really means to run across a country that’s not your own. They talk openly about the backlash other adventurers have faced, the complexity of Hannah’s family history in India, and how she's still figuring o…
…
continue reading
This episode is the second of our podcast special, in a collaboration special with the Center for Humans and Nature. It is series that celebrates the Center’s series ‘Elementals’ as well as a celebration of the many voices that contributed to the series. It is a great honor to finally shares these episodes with you. In this episode I’m joined by wr…
…
continue reading

1
26 Weeks to Go: Running, Recovery, & the Reality Check
45:44
45:44
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
45:44Send us a text In this episode of Project Salt Run, Joel and Hannah sit down with running coach Nina Davis to take a no-holds-barred look at what training for a 100-day ultra marathon really looks like. Together, they unpack how far Hannah’s come — from a self-described non-runner to someone clocking 30+ kilometer weekends — and what’s made that po…
…
continue reading

1
27 Weeks to Go: Donuts, Despair & Doing Our Bit for the Planet
47:05
47:05
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
47:05Send us a text In this episode, Hannah and Joel dig into the wild emotional rollercoaster of climate action, and chat about how their both just trying to figure it out as they go. Discussing doubt, donuts, sweaty run clubs, and what it means to be an eco warrior in a world that often feels like it’s working against you. Hannah shares how she went f…
…
continue reading

1
28 Weeks to Go: Cape Town to London: Deo Kato’s Epic Run for Justice and Migration
1:06:16
1:06:16
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
1:06:16Send us a text In this episode, we sit down with the extraordinary Deo Kato, a trail runner, activist, and campaigner, who recently completed an awe-inspiring 8,230-mile run from Cape Town to London. Over 518 days, Deo crossed 20 countries, endured countless challenges from visa issues to physical exhaustion and even imprisonment in South Sudan. Hi…
…
continue reading
This episode is the second of our podcast special, in a collaboration special with the Center for Humans and Nature. It is series that celebrates the Center’s series ‘Elemental’ as well as a celebration of the many voices that contributed to the series. It is a great honor to finally shares these episodes with you. Writers Lyanda Haupt and Hannah C…
…
continue reading

1
29 Weeks to Go: Hannahs Mental: Mental Fortitude & Running Through the Chaos
41:06
41:06
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
41:06Send us a text What does it take to push through the hardest days when your body and mind are screaming to quit? In this candid episode of Project Salt Run, Hannah Cox and Joel Chevaillier dive deep into the mental game of endurance running and life’s relentless challenges. From training for a run across India while juggling two businesses to navig…
…
continue reading
This episode is the first of 5 episode of a collaboration with the Center for Humans and Nature. It is a series to celebrate the Center’s series ‘Elemental’ as well as a celebration of the many voices that contributed to the series. It is a great honor to finally shares these episodes with you. In this episode of our special, I sit down with nature…
…
continue reading

1
30 Weeks to Go: Running the World: An Epic Journey with Nick Butter
55:44
55:44
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
55:44Send us a text Join us as we sit down with Nick Butter, the incredible athlete who has run a marathon in every country in the world. From his humble beginnings in Dorset to his record-breaking adventures, Nick shares his inspiring story of adventure, resilience, and the power of perseverance. Dive into the challenges, triumphs, and lessons learned …
…
continue reading

1
31 Weeks to Go: The Women Who Took on an Empire (And Won!)
30:42
30:42
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
30:42Send us a text Did you know that one of the most powerful protests in history was led by women? This episode dives into the untold stories of the women behind Gandhi’s Salt March a 240-mile act of defiance against British rule that changed the course of history. From Kamaladevi Chattopadhyay, who called out Gandhi himself, to the fearless women who…
…
continue reading

1
32 Weeks to Go: Running the Impossible, Nikki Love on Ultra-Endurance and the Power of Mindset
1:19:50
1:19:50
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
1:19:50Send us a text In this episode of Project Salt Run, we sit down with ultra-runner and endurance adventurer Nikki Love, whose extraordinary feats include running across Australia and tackling some of the world’s toughest multi-day endurance challenges. Nikki shares how she went from an everyday runner to pushing the limits of human endurance, the me…
…
continue reading

1
33 Weeks to Go: Dyslexia, Dinosaurs, and Driving Around the World: A Totally Unexpected Recipe for Success
50:49
50:49
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
50:49Send us a text Is there a secret formula for a life of adventure? Our guest, Becca, might have cracked the code. We explore how a passion for art, a love of natural history museums, and a life-changing diagnosis of dyslexia led her to drive around the world in a 75-pound car and become a travel writer and filmmaker. Get ready for a surprising conve…
…
continue reading

1
34 Weeks to Go: Great Hedge of India (Book)
45:35
45:35
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
45:35Send us a text Can one book change everything? For Hannah, it did! Join her and Joel as they uncover the bizarre story of the Great Hedge of India, a 4,000km barrier built for a salt tax! Now, they're retracing its steps, armed with a few old maps & alot of hope. Learn about the lost history, the challenges of mapping a forgotten route, and how you…
…
continue reading

1
35 Weeks to Go: An American who loves buses walks into a bar in Amsterdam. His life changed forever.
50:10
50:10
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
50:10Send us a text Today we deep dive into your Co-Host on the PSR podcast Joel Chevaillier (FRGS) as he explains just how he got here and his unhealthy obsession with buses. A whistle stop tour into how meeting a Portuguese guy in Amsterdam changed his life, he travelled around the world with Global Convoy, got a travel documentary on Amazon Prime, tr…
…
continue reading

1
36 Weeks To Go: The Truth about how we’re funding Project Salt Run
41:28
41:28
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
41:28Send us a text Ever wondered how those epic adventure expeditions really get funded? Hannah and Joel pull back the curtain on Project Salt Run's financial journey, revealing the grit, the gambles, and the ramen-fueled determination it takes to chase a world-changing goal. Hannah reveals she is NOT a secret millionaire, won't be climbing Everest any…
…
continue reading

1
37 Weeks to Go: How NOT to quit! Meet Dan Beaumont: The Ultra Runner Driving Project Salt Run
38:34
38:34
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
38:34Send us a text In this episode of Project Salt Run, we sit down with Dan Beaumont, the man leading the management side of this ambitious journey. Dan shares his ultra running story, what drives him to push beyond the limits, and his role in making Project Salt Run a reality. From endurance mindset to logistical challenges, get an inside look at wha…
…
continue reading

1
38 Weeks to Go: Ultrarunning Coach Nina Davies shares advice on training, endurance mindset and how to be a Green Runner
46:20
46:20
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
46:20Send us a text Today, we’re joined by Nina Davies, Hannah’s coach and a truly inspiring figure. As the co-founder of The Green Runners, a passionate running community advocating for a healthier planet. Nina brings a wealth of experience and motivation to the table. Her mission? To guide Hannah on the incredible journey from zero training to running…
…
continue reading

1
39 Weeks to Go: PSR Who, What & Why - Hannah gives us a deep dive
32:00
32:00
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
32:00Send us a text Hannah breaks down Project Salt Run, giving us the story of how we all came to be here and the challenges ahead we all face in order to get her to the starting line of running across the Great Hedge of India! GiveStar 1% For The Planet Better Not StopLike the Podcast? Help the project by supporting us on GofundMe & leave us a review …
…
continue reading

1
Becoming Nature: How Loss Inspired a Podcast and Deep Conversations
1:08:52
1:08:52
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
1:08:52The tables have turned in the episode. Last year my good friend Rich Skrein asked if he could interview me, for my own podcast. This became a deeply personal conversation through the themes I usually invites guests to explore. Rich and I have learned together as mentees, write together in our own little writing group and in May collabing around ret…
…
continue reading
Send us a text Zero to Hero: The Journey Across India Follow the incredible story of co-host Hannah Cox as she takes on the challenge of a lifetime—training to run across India. But this podcast isn’t just about her journey; it’s about a collective adventure. Together, we explore the intersection of history, sports, and resilience, meeting the drea…
…
continue reading

1
From Concrete to Wilderness with Jon Conradi
50:28
50:28
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
50:28Land remembers. This is the heart of many rewilding activities happening across the globe, as people work to restore depleted ecosystems. My guest today, Jon Conradi, founder of Wild Mosaic, is one of those people, working to rewild parts of the UK. One of the important learnings from my conversation with Jon was that while human intervention in na…
…
continue reading

1
Mothership, wonder & crisis with Greg Wrenn
41:58
41:58
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
41:58In this episode I sit down with author and professor Greg Wrenn. We dive into an engaging conversation about healing, childhood trauma and ayahuasca. I came to the this conversation with skepticism, but also curiosity and lack of experience with this approach to healing. As we navigate the complexities of healing, Greg reflects on the roots of his …
…
continue reading

1
Why the Body is Our Wisest Compass with Stefana Serafina
52:22
52:22
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
52:22My dear friend and mentor Stefana Serafina is our guest today. Her work has transformed my life. The way I live in my body and what I experience because of the intimate relationship with its language. It became a very rich conversation about body, culture body, deep body and listening to the language of. A conversation and reflection about how we c…
…
continue reading

1
Re-imagining our future through food and hunting with Danny Christensen
1:07:24
1:07:24
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
1:07:24This week I speak to Danny Christensen, a hunter among many things. And also a man with a passion for nature, animal welfare and health. I learned a lot from my 1 and a half hour conversation. One that rolled with me for days after. New questions arrived, New threads and a real desire to have more conversations around the way we consume, produce an…
…
continue reading

1
Conversation with Tom Hirons: Exploring Poetry, Love and Hope
54:14
54:14
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
54:14In this episode we explore the power of poetry and the thing about hope. This episode is a conversation with poet Tom Hirons. I first discovered Tom's poetry on Instagram and it has a certain way of grabbing me. We discuss hope, Whiskey, fires, love and activism. Tune in to the beauty of Tom Hirons' inspiring words and ways in a World, with hope no…
…
continue reading

1
Donuts, Nettles and Culinary Herbalism with Tara Lanich-LaBrie
59:56
59:56
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
59:56From nettle donuts to rose syrup, Tara's cookbook is a colorful journey into the world of plant-based cuisine. We talk about the magic of connecting with nature through food. Tara as she shares her insights on the ancient wisdom of plants. In this Episode we talk about: Connecting with nature through art. Plants as elders and allies. Connecting wit…
…
continue reading

1
Singing in Dark Times and Places with Sam Lee
47:16
47:16
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
47:16We explore his work of collecting songs and time with traveller communities, and the honoring of elders. It became a deep look at bridging what was known once into the current. I had to go for a long walk after this conversation to just be in some of the magic of his words… and humor. He is an artist that can’t help but pull you in, to listen, lear…
…
continue reading

1
Through the foundation of reciprocity, play and thank you
51:47
51:47
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
51:47In this episode, the I speak to Richard Skrein. He shares about his work with a charity called The Garden Classroom, which brings nature experiences to inner city communities. We also discuss storytelling, being a facilitator and parent. Rich's work focusses on training adults to use the outdoors as a space for growth, learning, and healing. Tune i…
…
continue reading

1
Erica Berry - Wovles and the stories we tell about fear
50:41
50:41
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
50:41We dive into the impact of consuming a constant stream of fear-based stories. From the overwhelming amount of news and information focused on fear and trauma that bombards us in today's world. But also the stories that are ancient. The ancient fear stories that we told, and heard, for many reasons. Erica is a writer and teacher based in her hometow…
…
continue reading
In this episode, I speak with Woniya Thibeault who appeared on the show "Alone" and was the first woman to win a season. Woniya joined two seasons of the show. First lasting 73 days alone in the wild on the brink of starvation. And won the second season ‘Frozen’, as the first woman in ‘Alone’ show history. It felt even more special to speak to her,…
…
continue reading

1
To Mentor with the Wild; with Sophie Strand
40:09
40:09
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
40:09Sophie Strand is a writer based in the Hudson Valley who focuses on the intersection of spirituality, storytelling, and ecology. But it would probably be more authentic to call her a neo-troubadour animist with a propensity to spin yarns that inevitably turn into love stories. Her first book of essays The Flowering Wand: Lunar Kings, Lichenized Lov…
…
continue reading
Sarah has been a death doula and ritual healing practitioner since 2012. Her work helps dying people and their families connect with each other, and with the innate wisdom of the dying process. Sarah’s approach draws on nature-based spirituality, sacred sciences, and the richness of the human soul. She designs and facilitates ceremonies that help …
…
continue reading

1
Roots and Stitching ourselves back together with Jan Blake
50:26
50:26
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
50:26As one of the leading storytellers, Jan Blake has been performing worldwide for over twenty-five years. Specialising in stories from Africa, the Caribbean, and Arabia, she has a well-earned reputation for dynamic and generous storytelling. Recent highlights include Hay Festival, where she was storyteller in-residence, the Viljandi Harvest Festival …
…
continue reading

1
Kinship and Foraging Stories with Gavin Van Horn
50:49
50:49
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
50:49Executive Editor at the Center for Humans and Nature Gavin Van Horn, joins on for a conversation about kinship. How it is beyond genetics and more about the relational.By Carina Lyall
…
continue reading

1
Discovering the cracks in the mirror, with Bayo Akomolafe
47:07
47:07
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
47:07This conversation has invited me to look at those in my mirror. Where I try to polish and where I accept the invitation. In the broader scale where we in West are so busy polishing that our arms are falling off. It takes some breathing deeply and a commitment to not turn away. About Bayo Bayo Akomolafe (Ph.D.), rooted with the Yoruba people in a mo…
…
continue reading
How easy is it to buy farmland and give it back to nature. This is what we are talking about today. David Katznelson was born and brought up in Denmark, David specialised in Cinematography at the National Film & Television School in the UK. Since graduating in 2000, he has lived in London, and shot a number of feature films, TV pilots, TV series an…
…
continue reading
She spent 7 years writing the book, about her journey around the World, meeting indigenous people and seeking the will of wild. This is where this conversation begins. what is wild, wilderness what is it to be an apprentice to something what does it mean to give time a note on activism and climate despair and fatigue It was just as rich speaking wi…
…
continue reading

1
Angaangaq - melting the ice in the heart of man
50:19
50:19
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
50:19Angaangaq Angakkorsuaq is a shaman, traditional healer, storyteller and carrier of the Qilaut (winddrum), whose family belongs to the traditional healers of the Far North from Kalaallit Nunaat, Greenland. His name means ‘The Man Who Looks Like His Uncle’. Since he was a child he was trained by his family- especially by his Grandmother Aanakasaa – f…
…
continue reading

1
The Body and Envisioning a New World with Stefana Serafina
1:04:23
1:04:23
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
1:04:23My dear friend and mentor Stefana Serafina is our guest today. Her work has transformed my life. The way I live in my body and what I experience because of the intimate relationship with its language. It became a very rich conversation about body, my body, your body, the body as the extension of Earth. . A conversation and reflection about the risk…
…
continue reading
Rachel Corby is a very special teacher, and I’ve had the privilege to have her teach courses 2 years in a row. In this episode we will be talking about working with plants. About what plant whispering means and how this work is more important today than ever. She is a very experienced and respectful teacher - to the plants and students and her wisd…
…
continue reading
This conversation is with Leah Lamb. She is a storyteller, a writer and thinker. An activist. Last year I joined her course and dived in to the world of storytelling and storytellers from around the world. This art is revolutionary and we are all storytellers. So what stories are we telling? Listening to? And trusting? Leah Lamb is a writer and pro…
…
continue reading
We are back and we kick off season two with a talk about sustainability, leadership. We take journey back to where we began moving away from nature and it’s intelligence and more importantly ´, where we stopped seeing ourselves as nature, a part of this eco-system. The guest is Laura Storm, my friend, inspiration and, in May, my partner holding a r…
…
continue reading
Sandra Ingerman is a world renowned teacher of shamanism and has been teaching for more than 30 years. She has taught workshops internationally on shamanic journeying, healing, and reversing environmental pollution using spiritual methods. Sandra is recognized for bridging ancient cross-cultural healing methods into our modern culture addressing th…
…
continue reading
I was so excited to interview Luke. The way he shares his knowledge and skills inspiring. His love for this Earth poors through the screen. His mission is close to mine and I feel honored to share this with you listening. About Luke: Luke McLaughln is a naturalist, teacher, rewilder, mentor, survivalist, and founder of Holistic Survival School. Luk…
…
continue reading
I can’t begin to tell you how much I looked forward to interviewing this woman. I watched her on the Alone Show and was blown away by how she approached going out into the wild Alone. She is a true inspiration. Her love or the planet can only rub off on you. It became talk about the practical and down to earth ways of connecting - and why it is imp…
…
continue reading

1
Wild Power, with Alexandra Pope, Episode #7
55:23
55:23
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
55:23Today’s guest is Alexandra Pope. Alexandra is the co founder of redschool.net along side Sjanie Hugo Wurlitzer. She is also the author of several books including 'The Wild Genie: The Healing Power of Menstruation', 'The Women’s Quest Workbook' and co author of 'The Pill: are you sure it’s for you' and their book Wild Power Alexandra is a women’s le…
…
continue reading
I interviewed Bea Johnson for the first time four years ago. At that time zero waste was beginning to grow. Today it is not only for the *fanatics* who like? to chill, it is becoming a well known and even more importantly - integratable life style. In our family we are still not close to zero Waste. But we have made many changes and are working our…
…
continue reading
Today’s guest is Easkey Britton. A scientist, academic and social activist, with a PhD in Environment and Society, Easkey is always one to look in places others aren’t for the answers to difficult questions. Her curiosity and passion for fairness and gender equality are the qualities that others to her. She is co-founder of the non-profit Waves of …
…
continue reading
You know those times you listen to a voice, a talk, a something that when it’s over you feel changed? That’s how I felt the first time I listened to Stephen Jenkinson talk. Even more so after interviewing him. In this episode we talk about *elderhood and the disappearance of elders in our society *wisdom and what it is to be wise *his new book ‘Com…
…
continue reading