
On The Outside (Tremula Network & On The Outside)
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15 Jul 2021 | Welcome to On The Outside: Diverse views on outdoors news | 00:03:11 | |
Text us your views -- we'll share some on the next episode We need to talk about the outdoors. Not just the epic stories, but the important news, the big events and the social issues that permeate the whole of the outdoors. On The Outside is for anyone who spends their time outdoors in the UK and wants to engage in the wider outdoor community. Each episode, a diverse panel of enthusiasts and experts from a range of outdoors sports discuss the news stories that matter to them. We'll look at everything from specific sports news, to headline stories about our countryside and environment, and the viral posts that capture outdoors culture - all in a jargon and judgement free way! If you want to hear about the important news, the big events and the social issues that permeate the whole of the UK outdoors, you're in the right place. Sign up to our newsletter at ontheoutsidepodcast.co.uk and join the conversation by sending your news to us at ontheoutsidepod@gmail.com. A full transcript is available on our website. CREDITS: Produced by Francesca Turauskis | |||
30 Jul 2021 | The Olympics outdoors, water safety and a new beach wheelchair scheme | 00:45:17 | |
Text us your views -- we'll share some on the next episode This pilot episode of On The Outside features Black Girls Hike London Leader Oge Ejizu, handcyclist Neil Russell and LGBQTA swim group leader Eden Elgeti. We talk about the new adventure sports in the Olympics, Becky Meyers having to withdraw from the Paralympics, and controversies around the length of women’s shorts and the Soul Cap for afro hair. We also talk about water safety following 31 deaths in water in the last month, Southern Water dumping sewage in the seas, and how adaptive wheelchairs can help people access beaches. JOIN THE CONVERSATION: Email us your thoughts and stories ontheoutsidepod@gmail.com You can read a transcript and the full shownotes, including links to the stories and articles we talk about in the episode, on our website, ontheoutsidepodcast.co.uk. CREDITS: The panel today was Eden Elgeti, Neil Russell and Oge Ejizu Produced by Francesca Turauskis Editing and Transcript by Jack O’Driscoll Corbett Artwork is by Sophie Nolan Music is Bassbeat by Alex Norton Special thanks to Sarah Myles from Rise ad Shine, Imriel Morgan from Content Is Queen, Laura Blake, Adam Richardson of Pod Bible and our Patreon Support Crew - Wild For Scotland and Charlie’s Supply Shop. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. CREDITS: Produced by Francesca Turauskis | |||
15 Aug 2021 | Responses to racism on Ben Nevis, the ethics of horses in sport, and thoughts on outdoors festivals | 00:44:35 | |
Text us your views -- we'll share some on the next episode In this episode, host Francesca Turauskis is joined by All The Elements Founder Soraya Abdel-Hadi, Black Girls Hike London Leader Oge Ejizu and Outside Our Way creator Ani Patas. Topics covered include the responses from the outdoors community (both individuals and groups) after a racist stunt on Ben Nevis; whether horses should be used in outdoors and competitive sports following controversies at the Olympics; and our opinions on outdoors festivals. READ THE FULL TRANSCRIPT HERE INDIVIDUALS MENTIONED: THE ALL THE ELEMENTS DIRECTORY: All of the groups mentioned by Oge, plus many more, can be found on the All The Elements website: alltheelements.co/directory JOIN THE CONVERSATION: Email us your thoughts and stories ontheoutsidepod@gmail.com CREDITS: The panel today was Oge Ejizu, Soraya Abdel-Hadi and Ani Patas Produced by Francesca Turauskis Editing and Transcript by Jack O’Driscoll Artwork by Sophie Nolan Music is Bassbeat by Alex Norton Social Media by Frankie Dewar Special thanks to our Patreon Support Crew - Wild For Scotland and Charlie’s Supply Shop. You can join the crew on Patreon. Read the full shownotes, including links to the articles mentioned, on out website ontheoutsidepodcast.co.uk. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and o CREDITS: Produced by Francesca Turauskis | |||
30 Aug 2021 | Afghanistan’s outdoor connections, gender disparity in mountain sports, and uptake in outdoors use | 00:47:03 | |
Text us your views -- we'll share some on the next episode Francesca Turauskis is joined by Outside: Our Way creator Ani Patas, Founder of Our Shared Outdoors Kirsty Pallas and endurance cyclist and creator of The Adventure Shed Vedangi Kulkarni. Topics covered include Afghanistan’s outdoors connections and how we can support as a community; gender disparity in mountain sports and initiatives to help; reactions to big numbers of people enjoying the outdoors, and path erosion. READ THE FULL TRANSCRIPT HERE CTA: NEWS: Outdoor Organisations in Afghanistan - How You Can Help AdventureSmartUK | Be Adventure Smart: make your good day better Untamed Borders Fund JOIN THE CONVERSATION: Email us your thoughts and stories ontheoutsidepod@gmail.com CREDITS: The panel today was Ani Patas, Kirsty Pallas, and Vedangi Kulkarni Produced by Francesca Turauskis Editing and Transcript by Jack O’Driscoll Artwork by Sophie Nolan Music is Bassbeat by Alex Norton Social Media by Frankie Dewar Special thanks to our Patreon Support Crew - Wild For Scotland and Charlie’s Supply Shop. You can CREDITS: Produced by Francesca Turauskis | |||
30 Sep 2021 | Climate consciousness, a new cycling trail and the #WeTwo polar expedition | 00:48:29 | |
Text us your views -- we'll share some on the next episode Topics covered include being climate conscious as outdoor enthusiasts; using public transport for eco purposes; the new Kernow Way cycling trail in Cornwall; and the #WeTWo polar expedition with Dwayne Fields and Phoebe Smith. Francesca Turauskis is joined by Outside: Our Way creator Ani Patas, Black Girls Hike regional leader Oge Ejizu and endurance cyclist and creator of The Adventure Shed Vedangi Kulkarni. READ THE FULL TRANSCRIPT HERE CTA: - Think of one new climate conscious action you can do today - Visit the #WeTwo webpage at teamwetwo.com - Give a bike hire scheme a try to see if you DO like cycling! JOIN THE CONVERSATION: Email us your thoughts and stories ontheoutsidepod@gmail.com CREDITS: The panel today was Ani Patas, Oge Ejizu and Vedangi Kulkarni Produced and edited by Francesca Turauskis Editing support and Transcript by Jack O’Driscoll Artwork by Sophie Nolan Music is Bassbeat by Alex Norton Social Media by Frankie Dewar Special thanks to our Patreon Support Crew - Wild For Scotland and Charlie’s Supply Shop. You can join the crew on Patreon. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. CREDITS: Produced by Francesca Turauskis | |||
30 Oct 2021 | Patagonia's new climbing film, outdoor clothing and an ultra cycling scholarship | 00:53:57 | |
Text us your views -- we'll share some on the next episode Topics covered include Patagonia's new climbing film, outdoor clothing and an ultra cycling scholarship. Francesca Turauskis is joined by Outside: Our Way creator Ani Patas, Passion Fruit Pictures founder Frit Tam, and endurance cyclist and creator of The Adventure Shed Vedangi Kulkarni. READ THE FULL TRANSCRIPT HERE CTA: - Check out Outside: Our Way - Donate to Glide For Pride and kindly ask for people's pronouns - Watch the video from Cycling UK about how to wild camp staring V! - Share On The Outside in your NEXT social media post @OnTheOutsidePod JOIN THE CONVERSATION: Sign up to the newsletter Email us your thoughts and stories ontheoutsidepod@gmail.com CREDITS: The panel today was Ani Patas, Frit Tam and Vedangi Kulkarni Produced by Francesca Turauskis Editing and Transcript by Jack O’Driscoll Artwork by Sophie Nolan Music is Bassbeat by Alex Norton Social Media by Frankie Dewar Special thanks to our Patreon Support Crew - Wild For Scotland and Charlie’s Supply Shop. You can join the crew on Patreon. ARTICLE LINKS: They/Them: They/Them Trailer | One Climber's Story Clothing: People are climbing Snowdon 'dressed for the supermarket' Best UK mountains and peaks to climb for beginners 15 Mountains You Should Climb in the UK Cycling scholarship: In Other News Kirsty's Tough Girl on Podcast Community service cleaning canals CREDITS: Produced by Francesca Turauskis | |||
06 Dec 2021 | Thoughts from Kendal Mountain Festival 2021 | 00:43:50 | |
Text us your views -- we'll share some on the next episode In the final episode of Season One, On The Outside producer Francesca Turauskis is joined at Kendal Mountain Festival by Kirsty Pallas of Our Shared Outdoors and Soraya Abdel-Hadi from All The Elements. They discuss the 2021 festival, talk about their best bits, diversity at the festival, expectations versus reality and why they've not been to the festival before. Plus we hear thoughts from listeners, panellists and speakers who were at the festival, including: READ THE FULL TRANSCRIPT HERE CALL TO ACTION: VOTE NOW for On The Outside to be a Pod Bible Poll Winner! Sign up to the newsletter to keep up to date between episodes You can join the crew on Patreon. Main story: Catch up on Kendal Mountain Festival They/Them Trailer | One Climber's Story The They/Them panel at Kendal Mountain Festival were Eden Elgeti @thetransgenderswimmer, Cam Procter @camprocter, Kelly Smith (Smith), and Frit Tam. CREDITS for the episode: The panel today was Francesca Turauskis, Soraya Abdel-Hadi and Kirsty Pallas Produced and edited by Francesca Turauskis CREDITS: Produced by Francesca Turauskis | |||
15 Feb 2022 | AS WE REST: Ethical Tourism from THIIIRD Waves | 01:08:29 | |
Text us your views -- we'll share some on the next episode On The Outside is taking a rest, but we're excited to share an episode from another podcast that we think you’ll like! THIIIRD Waves is one of the outputs of THIIIRD magazine, a platform that amplifies marginalised voices through print, events, and on the airwaves with their podcast. The show explores the intersections of culture and activism, and brings their listeners interviews and discussions with guests who have knowledge and lived experiences on the topic they talk about. This episode was first released in July 2020, and Hosts Daniela, Rhona and Tryb explore things like how communities are affected by tourism and what a more conscious approach to travelling might look like, with stops at Mount Everest, Venice Island and more. Then Daniella speaks to Tom Selwyn who is professorial research associate at the department of anthropology and sociology at the London Middle East Institute. He is widely published in the field of anthropology of tourism and pilgrimage. He also founded the MA in The Anthropolgy of Tourism, Travel and Pilgrimage at SOAS in 2010. THE THIIRD TEAM: Rhona Ezuma, Editor in Chief - @roena Daniela Hornzkov Sun, Producer - @dhsun Trybe, Music Editor - @trybe_official CALL TO ACTION: Follow THIIRD on Instagram @THIIIRDMagazine and listen to the THIIRD Waves podcast Sign up to the On The Outside newsletter to keep up to date between episodes You can become a cheerleader of On The Outside on Patreon. RESOURCES MENTIONED: Into Thin Air by Jon Krakauer Cuba and the Cameraman on Netflix See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. CREDITS: Produced by Francesca Turauskis | |||
18 Mar 2022 | Outdoor news round-up: From legal rights to nature, to outdoor weddings | 00:07:06 | |
Text us your views -- we'll share some on the next episode In this first outdoor news round-up, Francesca Turauskis takes us through some news stories from the outdoors world: -The Outdoors Industries Association has put together some resources of the outdoor industry’s response to the Ukraine crisis -Defra published the #NatureRecovery Green Paper yesterday, which sets out proposals for how to more effectively protect sites and species, and recover nature across England. -Over 60 organisations - including Natural England, the Ramblers and the BMC - have launched a petition to demand a ‘legal right to nature’ as part of the Government’s 'levelling up' reforms. -The Countryside Code has been reimagined for a new generation. -West Midlands’ canal network have announced plans to create the world’s longest community orchard. -The American climber Alex Hannold is the star of a new virtual reality series -The National Outdoor Expo takes place in Birmingham this weekend -Outdoor weddings in England and Wales have been permanently legalised -Our Shared Outdoors are running a diverse film event JOIN THE CONVERSATION: Email us your thoughts and stories ontheoutsidepod@gmail.com CREDITS: Produced, Hosted, Edited by Francesca Turauskis Artwork by Sophie Nolan Music is Bassbeat by Alex Norton Special thanks to our Patreon Support Crew. You can join the crew on Patreon. The transcript and articles spoken about can be found on our website ontheoutsidepodcast.co.uk. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. CREDITS: Produced by Francesca Turauskis | |||
26 Mar 2022 | Purple Day special: Adventurers Talk Epilepsy from Seize Your Adventure | 00:20:03 | |
Text us your views -- we'll share some on the next episode This is a special episode looking at one particular news item. The 26th of March is Purple Day, the International Day of Epilepsy Awareness. It's the one day a year dedicated to raising money and awareness to support everyone who is living with the effects of epilepsy. But one of my biggest passions is advocating for the fact that - people with epilepsy can do these things too. Today's episode is a crossover with another podcast in the Tremula Network. Seize Your Adventure is a podcast sharing stories of advneture and outdoor living with epilepsy. This episode flips the microphone, and Fran talks to three people who work within the adventure field to find out what they know about epilepsy, what they don’t, and how we can get more people with epilepsy in adventure. We mention:
THE ADVENTURERS: Jago Hartland (Outdoor Pursuits Guide) LEARN ABOUT EPILEPSY: https://seizeyouradventure.com/learn-about-epilepsy/ CREDITS: Produced by Francesca Turauskis | |||
15 Apr 2022 | Outdoor news round-up: From Ramadan to Local Bike shop day | 00:07:40 | |
Text us your views -- we'll share some on the next episode In this outdoor news round-up, Francesca Turauskis takes us through some news stories from the outdoors world: - This month is Ramadan, and several athletes and grassroots organisations have been calling on events to be more inclusive of Muslims who observe the holy month. - The main sponsor of a major women’s cycling race, the Women’s CiCLE Classic, has withdrawn his funding in reaction to British Cycling’s new rules on transgender participation - In Ireland, the Minister for the Environment, Climate and Communications Eamon Ryan has announced a ban on the small-scale commercial selling of turf from September 1st, 2022. It comes as part of the ban on carbon-high fuels. - The Sporting Pride Conference is taking place in Birmingham on 23rd April - Right to Roam announce the Kinder in Colour event for the anniversary of the Kinder Tresspass - Friends of the Earth have announced a grant to support local nature projects - April 30th is Local Bike Shop Day. CALL TO ACTION: Email your MP - https://www.stonewall.org.uk/our-work/campaigns/ban-conversion-therapy JOIN THE CONVERSATION: Email us your thoughts and stories ontheoutsidepod@gmail.com CREDITS: Produced, Hosted, Edited by Francesca Turauskis Artwork by Sophie Nolan Music is Bassbeat by Alex Norton Special thanks to our Patreon Support Crew. You can join the crew on Patreon. FULL TRANSCRIPT on the website ontheoutsidepodcast.co.uk On The Outside is part of the Tremula Network. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. CREDITS: Produced by Francesca Turauskis | |||
05 May 2022 | 90th anniversary of the Kinder Scout Trespass, Kinder in Colour and decolonising the countryside | 00:54:29 | |
Text us your views -- we'll share some on the next episode Welcome back to On The Outside! We're returnig with an in-depth chat about all things Kinder Scout Trespass. Last month was the 90th anniversary of a mass trespass across Kinder Scout in the Peak District, a moment that is credited with helping to create our National Parks, and rights of way access in the UK.
Francesca is joined by Frit Tam, Ani Patas and Vedangi Kulkarni to talk about who took part in the original Kinder Scout Trespass, and why is happened. Plus, what happened at the commemorative Kinder In Colour event this year, our thoughts on events with large numbers of people in the countryside, and what do we mean by "decolonise the countryside"?
Find out more about the panel:
Ani Patas is an outdoor enthusiast who is chronically ill and disabled. She is also the founder of the blog Outside Our Way, hosted by All the Elements. @ani_went_outside
Frit Tam is an adventure film maker. He runs a film studio called Passion Fruit Pictures, whose sole mission is to add colour and diversity to the outdoors and adventure industry through filmmaking. @frit_tam
Vedangi Kulkarni is an adventure traveller, endurance athlete, writer and expedition manager. I run a business called the Adventure Shared through which I helped plan and manage expeditions and adventures. @wheelsandwords
READ THE FULL TRANSCRIPT HERE
CALL TO ACTION:
Learn about the Kinder Scout Trespass (links below) and think about what it means for our rights now
Follow Right To Roam on Instagram and Twitter and find out more on their website, righttoroam.org.uk
Speak to your friends from abroad about what they learned about British colonialism
Share this episode with a friend!
You can join the crew on Patreon.
JOIN THE CONVERSATION: Email us your thoughts and stories ontheoutsidepod@gmail.com
Links to articles and stories we spoke about can be found on our website, ontheoutsidepodcast.co.uk
CREDITS for the episode:
The panel was Ani Patas, Frit Tam and Vedangi Kulkarni Produced and hosted by Francesca Turauskis Edited by Jack O'Driscoll CREDITS: Produced by Francesca Turauskis | |||
05 Jun 2022 | Climbing whilst pregnant, adventuring as a parent and Mental Health Awareness Week | 00:55:29 | |
Text us your views -- we'll share some on the next episode This episode takes a close look at the news articles about Olympic climber Shauna Coxsey climbing whilst pregnant. We talk about the different reactions to her journey, how the articles are framed, and we hear first hand experience of climbing whilst pregnant. We go on to talk about the wider perceptions and culture around active and adventurous parents. Plus we highlight some good resources for Mental Health Awareness Week.
Francesca is joined by regular panellist Kirsty Pallas, and Sophie Ruffles and Keri Walalce bring their expertise as active mums.
Find out more about the panel:
READ THE FULL TRANSCRIPT HERE
CALL TO ACTION:
Nominate a young person for the Martin Moran scholarship https://www.martinmoranfoundation.co.uk/application-process
Check out Blaze Trails, a great resource and meet-up group for active parents https://www.blazetrails.org.uk/
Sign up to the On The Outside newsletter at ontheoutsidepodcast.co.uk/newsletter
You can join the crew on Patreon.
JOIN THE CONVERSATION: Email us your thoughts and stories ontheoutsidepod@gmail.com
CREDITS for the episode: Links to all the articles and resources mentioned in this episode can be found on our website - https://www.ontheoutsidepodcast.co.uk/post/climbing-pregnant-adventuring-parents-mental-health-awareness-week The panel was Kirsty Pallas, Sophie Ruffles and Keri Wallace Produced and hosted by Francesca Turauskis Editing and transcript by Jack O'Driscoll Artwork by Sophie Nolan CREDITS: Produced by Francesca Turauskis | |||
30 Jun 2022 | BONUS: Talking pregnancy with Keri Williams from Girls on Hills | 00:30:32 | |
Text us your views -- we'll share some on the next episode We have a bonus episode for you! This follows on from our last episode on climbing whilst pregnant. If you've listened to Episode 12 you heard some of the conversation I had with Keri Wallace. Keri is a fell runner, skyrunner, rock climber and writer, and she is also one of the Founders of Girls On Hills, and she talked to Fran about her experience of climbing but wasn't able to join us for the main podcast recording. This is the full conversation Fran had with Keri. Whether you are a pregnancy expert or a pregnancy novice, this conversation really expands on what you heard in the main episode, and it was a really interesting chat.
READ THE FULL TRANSCRIPT HERE
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JOIN THE CONVERSATION: Email us your thoughts and stories ontheoutsidepod@gmail.com Roe versus Wade Listen to Slow Burn ‘Roe Against Wade’ https://pod.link/1315040130/episode/28ae1676a368d76ef98d8ae10dca9d6f Visit podvoice.help to find out how to help those most in need after the Supreme Court decision. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. CREDITS: Produced by Francesca Turauskis | |||
05 Jul 2022 | Interview with Omie Dale PLUS FINA's ruling on trans swimmers and a rant about interview questions | 00:45:27 | |
Text us your views -- we'll share some on the next episode Co-hosts Oge Ejizu and Fran Turauskis bring you a new type of episode. We ask Omie Dale, Director of Swim Unity, about Drowning Prevention Week, her passion for teaching people to swim, and the video series on beginners swim tips on Instagram. Plus, we talk about levels of proficiency in swimming and hiking. After the interview, Oge and Fran address the FINA ruling against trans women taking part in swimming competitions, and Fran rants about the types of questions usually asked in interviews. We hope you enjoy it! Follow Omie: https://www.instagram.com/omiedale/
Links to articles and stories we spoke about can be found on our website, ontheoutsidepodcast.co.uk.
READ THE FULL TRANSCRIPT HERE
CALL TO ACTION:
Omie: Follow Diversity in Aquatics https://www.diversityinaquatics.org/about Oge: Follow Swim Unity and learn how to swim https://www.instagram.com/swimunity/ Fran: Tell us what you thought of this new type of episode! You can email ontheoutsidepod@gmail.com you can send a DM on Instagram or Twitter @OnTheOutsidePod, and you can now also send a voicenote or message via Whatsapp that number is 07883905336.
SUPPORT THE SHOW: You can join the crew on Patreon to support the show financially. Current money from Patreon is offered to the panellists for their time and expertise. Sign up to the newsletter to keep up to date with outdoors news between episodes.
CREDITS for the episode: The hosts were Oge Ejizu and Fran Turauskis. This episode’s guest was Omie Dale. Produced and edited by Francesca Turauskis Artwork by Sophie Nolan Music is Bassbeat by Alex Norton See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. CREDITS: Produced by Francesca Turauskis | |||
05 Aug 2022 | One Year Retrospective | 00:19:26 | |
Text us your views -- we'll share some on the next episode Happy Birthday On The Outside! We launched the show a whole year ago, so this short episode asks four questions: CREDITS: Produced by Francesca Turauskis | |||
05 Sep 2022 | Should topless climbing be banned? (with Soraya Abdel-Hadi and Carlos Casas) | 00:42:47 | |
Text us your views -- we'll share some on the next episode In this episode, Francesca is joined by Soraya Abdel-Hadi from All The Elements, and Carlos Casas of Colour Up Bristol, to talk about a London climbing centre banning topless climbing. this conversation was inspired by an Instagram post by Scottish Climber Robbie Phillips. See the post yourself here: We share our own thoughts on topless climbing/culture, toxic masculinaty in climbing gyms, whether the top-off ban is justified, and other possible solutions to make climbing centres more welcoming. Find Soraya on Instagram @sorayaearth and visit All The Elements. CREDITS: Produced by Francesca Turauskis | |||
05 Oct 2022 | BONUS: More thoughts on topless climbing | 00:11:13 | |
Text us your views -- we'll share some on the next episode Following on from the conversation on topless climbing with Soraya and Carlos, we hear a few more thoughts on the subject:
Tell us what you thought of this episode! You can email ontheoutsidepod@gmail.com you can send a DM on Instagram or Twitter @OnTheOutsidePod, and you can now also send a voicenote or message via Whatsapp that number is 07883905336. SUPPORT THE SHOW: You can join the crew on Patreon to support the show financially. Current money from Patreon is offered to the panellists for their time and expertise. Sign up to the newsletter to keep up to date with outdoors news between episodes. CREDITS for the episode: Produced, hosted and edited by Francesca Turauskis Artwork by Sophie Nolan Music is Bassbeat by Alex Norton CREDITS: Produced by Francesca Turauskis | |||
10 Oct 2022 | It's time for the outdoor sector to talk about MONEY... | 01:05:21 | |
Text us your views -- we'll share some on the next episode It's time to talk about money in the outdoor sector. I know there are individuals and groups having these conversations on a case-by-case level. We decided not to talk about this on the podcast until now because we didn’t want to be outing individual experiences with payment. But in August, Matt Barr from the Looking Sideways podcast posted this: And Matt and Soraya had a chat on Looking Sideways that spoke in part about money. Read Matt’s Blogs:
Listen to Soraya on the Looking Sideways Podcast: Listen to our award-winning episode: Find out more about the guests in this episode:
Tell us what you thought of this episode! Email ontheoutsidepod@gmail.com. SUPPORT THE SHOW: You can join the crew on Patreon. Money from Patreon is offered to the panellists for their time and expertise. CREDITS: Produced by Francesca Turauskis | |||
19 Jan 2023 | UPDATE: Acknowledging that Rest Is Resistance | 00:03:48 | |
Text us your views -- we'll share some on the next episode A short update from Fran to acknowledge the lack of activity on the podcast feed - and to acknowledge that that is okay too! CREDITS: Produced by Francesca Turauskis | |||
20 Jan 2023 | AS WE REST: Wild Camping on Dartmoor from Summit To Talk About | 00:43:00 | |
Text us your views -- we'll share some on the next episode If you listened to the episode on the anniversary of the Kinder Scout Trespass, and our chat about the right to roam, this episode will be of interest to you. Until recently, Dartmoor National Park in the South West of England was the only place in England where it was legal to wild camp without permission from landowners. But on 13th January 2023, a High Court judgement ruled that wild camping is no longer legal on any Dartmoor land without the permission of the land owner. This crossover episode shares a conversation from the Summit To Talk About podcast. Ryan Dodge-Cooke (host of Summit To Talk About) and Mark (aka @MullionVagrant on Instagram) discuss the recent High Court judgement, who it affects, what the implications are for Right To Roam across England, and what the next steps are for campaigners fighting the judgement. Thank you to Ryan for letting us share this episode on our feed.
Listen to the Summit To Talk About podcast https://pod.link/1553541334 Summit To Talk About is on Instagram @summitotalkabout.podcast Mark is on Instagram @mullionvagrant Also see @muddy_bootlaces and @weekend_hiker CREDITS: Produced by Francesca Turauskis | |||
05 Feb 2023 | AS WE REST: Guiding Hikes & Outdoor Diversity with Kirsty Pallas | Wild For Scotland | 00:40:15 | |
Text us your views -- we'll share some on the next episode If you’ve listened to our episodes on Kendal 2021, Climbing whilst pregnant, and Afghanistan’s connections to outdoor culture you know a bit about Kirsty Pallas, a mountain guide, climbing instructor, and Founder of Our Shared Outdoors. In this episode from the Wild For Scotland podcast, host Kathi Kamlietner talks with Kirsty about:
Plus you get to hear from field recordings from our hike together on Kerrera. Connect with Kirsty on Instagram @kirstypallas. Find out more about Our Shared Outdoors on their website and click here for upcoming film events. You can also connect with them on Instagram @oursharedoutdoors. To get a sense of our day hike with Kirsty, listen to the Wild For Scotland episode ‘Traces’. The films Kirsty mentioned in our conversation are:
CREDITS for WILD FOR SCOTLAND: Written and hosted by Kathi Kamleitner. CREDITS: Produced by Francesca Turauskis | |||
20 Feb 2023 | Kendal Mountain Tour begins, and reflections on Kendal Mountain Festival 2022 with Ani Barber from Outside: Our Way | 00:38:43 | |
Text us your views -- we'll share some on the next episode The Kendal Mountain Festival national tour began last week and I thought the start of the tour would be a good chance for me to catch up on our Kendal coverage. I could not make it to Kendal in November myself, but I managed to convince a panelist you know quite well to represent the podcast. In a moment you will hear the post-festival conversation I had with her, plus she asked a number of different people the same three questions:
VOICES HEARD: Thank you to everyone who gave their thoughts on the festival: Ani Barber, Founder Outside: Our Way
Kendal Mountain Tour - https://www.kendalmountaintour.com/ CREDITS: Produced by Francesca Turauskis | |||
05 Mar 2023 | Outdoor news round-up: From a new Queer Climbing Festival to the 'Boy In the Tent' heads inside | 00:09:47 | |
Text us your views -- we'll share some on the next episode Welcome to the Outdoor News Round-up for 5th March 2023. This marks the return of the minisode, an this episode covers, Sheffield Adventure Film Festival, Climb Out, Bivvybag Day 2023, We Are Cycling UK campaign for lent, the 'Boy In The Tent' Max Woosey, Peaks fo Colour political manisfesto, The National Outdoor Expo Birmingham, London Mountain Film festival , Royal Geographical Society microlectures, and an outdoor chef... CREDITS: Produced by Francesca Turauskis | |||
22 Mar 2023 | Celebrating The Everyday Adventure Podcast - Preet Chandi, Pammy Johal and Keri Wallace chat with Nicki Bass | 00:21:46 | |
Text us your views -- we'll share some on the next episode Another Tremula Network show, The Everyday Adventure Podcast hosted by Nicki Bass, has been shortlisted in the Wilderness Category of the Sports Podcast Awards 2023. Out of twelve podcasts shortlisted in this category, The Everyday Adventure podcast is one of only three podcasts with a women hosting/co-hosting shortlisted in the Wilderness category, one of only three UK-based shows, and it is the only show that mentions diversity and inclusivity in its description or 'why they should win' section. This goes to show the unbalance of podcasts in the outdoors and wilderness category. This is why representation and inclusivity are a core value of the Tremula Network. In this episode you'll hear snippets from the three incredible women whose clips Nicki used for the entry: Keri Wallace from Girls On Hills, Pammy Johal of Backbone CIC and Antarctic explorer and record-maker Preet Chandi. HOW TO VOTE FOR US: Anyone and everyone can cast a vote BUT you have to be logged in to vote – this means you need to create an account :( https://www.sportspodcastgroup.com/podcast/the-everyday-adventure-podcast-2/ CREDITS: Produced by Francesca Turauskis | |||
05 Apr 2023 | Outdoor news round-up: from Ramblers Scotland's new president to bikepacking with a bassoon (with Ani Barber) | 00:06:52 | |
Text us your views -- we'll share some on the next episode This month's minsode news round-up is changing things up! You might be familiar with Ani from previous podcasts. She's giving Fran a break/taking over this minisode and also sharing some stories that have caught HER eye. CREDITS: Produced by Francesca Turauskis | |||
05 May 2023 | Outdoor news round-up: From the biggest ever trespass in Kinder Reservoir to Welsh National Park name changes (with Anesu Matanda Mambingo) | 00:07:32 | |
Text us your views -- we'll share some on the next episode This month's minsode news round-up comes from the newest member of the On The Outside team. In addition to our amazing panellists, there are a lot of people working behind the scenes to help make the podcast what it is, and we’re excited to be welcoming Anesu Matanda Mambingo (She/Her). Anesu has been supporting behind the scenes with all things social media for a few weeks, and in this minisode she's also sharing some stories that have caught HER eye. CREDITS: Produced by Francesca Turauskis | |||
25 May 2023 | From activewear hijabs to peeing outdoors - why DO we need specialist outdoor equipment? | 00:53:32 | |
Text us your views -- we'll share some on the next episode In this episode, our guest host Kathi Kamleitner speaks to Zahrah Mahmood and Ani Barber about specialist, accessible and inclusive outdoor equipment, starting with a look at the activewear hijab that Zahrah has created with Berghaus. We also talk about the risk of misappropriating an item of religious outdoor equipment, other types of specialist equipment including items to help people pee, toddler carriers for hiking, helpful clothing for difficulties with motor-skills and sun protection.
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10 Jun 2023 | Outdoor news round-up: Black To The Trails 2024, Wave Wahines' Summer Slide and the biggest UK wildfire on record... | 00:08:39 | |
Text us your views -- we'll share some on the next episode Fran is back with a round-up of some news stories that have caught her eye recently! CREDITS: Produced by Francesca Turauskis | |||
10 Jul 2023 | Outdoor news round-up: A campaign to protect our seas, Women In Mountain Training webinars and a new Munro record (with Oge Ejizu) | 00:07:26 | |
Text us your views -- we'll share some on the next episode Oge, your friendly neighbourhood hiking girl has been a part of OTO for a while. She loves the outdoors and hiking specifically, when not finding a mountain or hill to climb, she's learning how to swim and spending time with her family. She's also part of an amazing hiking group called Black Girls Hike and has a TedX talk about hiking and the importance of community groups. CREDITS: Produced by Francesca Turauskis | |||
15 Jul 2023 | Reflections on TWO YEARS of On The Outside (with Anesu Matanda-Mambingo and Francesca Turauskis) | 00:30:11 | |
Text us your views -- we'll share some on the next episode We're celebrating 2 Years of On the Outside Podcast! CREDITS: Produced by Francesca Turauskis | |||
05 Aug 2023 | Outdoor news round-up: 2023 Cycling World Championships start, swimming in plastic and Black Girls Hike team up with DofE | 00:11:42 | |
Text us your views -- we'll share some on the next episode Fran is back with a round-up of some news stories that have caught her eye recently! CREDITS: Produced by Francesca Turauskis | |||
25 Aug 2023 | Outdoor news round-up: From conservation projects to being saved from bears, running in heels and a brave three-peaks challenge | 00:08:24 | |
Text us your views -- we'll share some on the next episode 🗞️ We have an exciting guest for this latest edition of the On The Outside news round-up 🤩 This week, Tremula Network has been host to an intern from Arts Emergency, a charity helping young people get a fair start in the arts and humanities, and we've been showing her what goes into making a minisode for On The Outside! CREDITS: Produced by Francesca Turauskis | |||
05 Sep 2023 | UCI Cycling World Champs 2023 - access, inclusion, action and more! | 00:53:40 | |
Text us your views -- we'll share some on the next episode We are back with an exciting panel discussion, and Fran is learning all about the Cycling World Championships that took place in Scotland in August. CREDITS: Produced by Francesca Turauskis | |||
20 Sep 2023 | BONUS: More thoughts on the UCI trans policy (and Outdoor News Round-up) | 00:18:10 | |
Text us your views -- we'll share some on the next episode In the latest episode of the On the Outside podcast, Fran shares some feedback from listeners on the previous episode about the UCI Cycling World Championships, including a trans woman cyclist who is affected by the UCI's trans policy. CREDITS: Produced by Francesca Turauskis | |||
24 Dec 2023 | Podcasts, outdoors and interviewing as an ally (with Rob Darfi from The Outdoors Adventure Podcast) | 00:33:13 | |
Text us your views -- we'll share some on the next episode This episode was inspired by the idea of 'interviewing as an ally'.
CREDITS: Produced by Francesca Turauskis | |||
25 Apr 2024 | AS WE REST: Soraya Abdel-Hadi is Prompted by Nature | 01:17:44 | |
Text us your views -- we'll share some on the next episode Following on from the last episode on 'interviewing as an ally', this is the first episode in a series of crossovers where we share interviews with some of our previous panellists. This episode comes from a podcast called Prompted by Nature, from the very aptly named Helen Forester. Helen chats to creative people to learn how nature feeds into and inspires there work, and in this episode she speaks to Soraya Abdel-Hadi. CREDITS: Produced by Francesca Turauskis |