The team at Planet Pod welcomes the chance to work in partnership with others and we are delighted to have produced a series of pods with a range of partners, as well as podcasts developed and delivered on a commissioned basis.
Chelsea Green Publishing is an employee-owned, independent publisher of award winning authors who bring in-depth, practical knowledge to life. Chelsea Green books provide readers with hands-on information related to organic food, nature, conservation and environment, farming and gardening, ecology, sustainable economics, progress politics and integrative health and wellness. We are delighted to be partnering with Chelsea Green to bring you a series of podcasts in conversation with their authors
We are delighted to be partnering with The Wainwright Prize 2020 to bring you a series of 13 Planet Pod shorts: The Stories behind the Books. We chat to all the shortlisted authors in the UK Nature Writing category and the new Global Conservation category on why they write, where they write and what makes their book special.
We will be releasing 2/3 Planet Pod shorts per week until the 9th Sept, so please keep revisiting us to view our latest Podcasts.
“Working with Nature” by Jeremy Purseglove – the story behind the book
“Dark, Salt, Clear” by Lamorna Ash – the story behind the book
“Sitopia” by Carolyn Steel – the story behind the book
“What We Need to Do Now” by Chris Goodall – the story behind the book
“The Frayed Atlantic Edge” by David Gange – the story behind the book
“Dancing with Bees” by Brigit Strawbridge Howard – the story behind the book
“Irreplaceable” by Julian Hoffman – the story behind the book
“On the Red Hill” by Mike Parker – the story behind the book
“Wanderland” by Jini Reddy – the story behind the book
“Rebirding” by Benedict Macdonald – the story behind the book
“Native” by Patrick Laurie – the story behind the book
“Diary of a Young Naturalist” by Dara McAnulty – the story behind the book
“Life Changing” by Helen Pilcher – the story behind the book
We have been working with our colleagues at The Grantham Institute since late 2019 looking at the transition to Net Zero and what changes we need to make to achieve a Net Zero world. These programmes have taken on a new urgency as a result of the Coronavirus pandemic and the call for a Green Recovery post Covid. So far we have a fascinating series of 11 programmes covering everything from energy to species on the edge of extinction.
Quiet Radicals
Blue Carbon – a different kind of sink!
Paying for Net Zero
Eco-nomics and the Climate!
Learning from the Ice
Black Elephants and Black Swans
Quicker, bigger, better!
On the road to net zero
Talking Trash
Clean Energy Revolution
Planet Pod gets to Zero
Planet Pod’s Climate Emergency Update
A series of four programmes focusing on how we can use the SDGs as part of green and resilient recovery. Produced in partnership and co-hosted by Emily Auckland Network Director. In the first two programmes wetalk to Marvin Rees, Mayor of Bristol a few days after the Black Lives Matter march, to Catherine Anderson CEO Jo Cox Foundation about community resilience and cohesion and how the SDGs can shape a policy and connectivity at local level.
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Contact Amanda Carpenter on Amanda@theplanetpod.co.uk