
my garden, my life
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Podcast Overview
<p>Listen in as garden designer (and former psychotherapist), Sarah Layton enjoys fascinating conversations with inspiring women who enjoy a special relationship with their garden. </p> <p>We discuss gardens, plants and wellbeing, of course, but also travel to a world of unexpected subjects that matter including personal space, self-care, feminism, body image, perfectionism, nature, social history and more. </p>
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November 24, 2021
Fiona Duncan, The Hotel Guru
In which I chat with Fiona Duncan, who travels the length and breadth of the UK, visiting and writing about hotels and B & Bs for her regular column in the Telegraph. Although she's always enjoyed visiting gardens, and felt inspired by them, the garden attached to the thatched cottage where her husband grew up, and in which she now lives after a recent move from London, was a source of dismay and disapppointment. As is the case for many garden owners it felt intimidating and she just didn’t know how to start. Enter a wonderful intuitive gardener called Ruth Farley who agreed to work on her garden if Fiona did so too. This has turned into a wonderful collaboration and Fiona credits Ruth with supporting her to turn her relationship to the garden around and enhance her day to day wellbeing. Towards the end of our conversation Fiona Kindly shares some of her favourite places to stay with gorgeous gardens attached, in varying price brackets, and I can’t wait to visit the ones I haven’t already visited. A lovely conversation which I hope you really enjoy…

November 3, 2021
Jane Perrone, Queen of Houseplants
Jane Perrone, is the host of the popular ‘On the Ledge’ podcast about houseplants. She is also a journalist, a member of the RHS Advisory Board for House Plants and Cut Flowers and grower of weird, mainly perennial veg. Our conversation ranged from compost, the fleeting nature of life, through houseplants and perennial veg to asking her family to compost her at the end. Well worth a listen!

October 20, 2021
Emily Wheeler, Biophilia and Furnishing Futures
Today my guest is Emily Wheeler who is passionate about harnessing the power of Biophilia, the innate human instinct to connect with nature and natural processes, for enhancing wellbeing in our homes and workplaces by designing beautiful comfortable spaces. She is a Social Worker and Interiors Stylist and Founder of Furnishing Futures, a social enterprise through which she creates homes for women and children in social housing that is otherwise provided completely empty of homely comfort. We began by discussing the philsophy of Biophilia, what it is, how to use it and it can support us, before moving on to exploring how Emily became inspired to do the work she does, how Furnishing Futures came about and what she needs next to help her move forwards. It is a heartwarming and inspiring conversation and I hope you enjoy it as much as I did.
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<p>Listen in as garden designer (and former psychotherapist), Sarah Layton enjoys fascinating conversations with inspiring women who enjoy a special relationship with their garden. </p> <p>We discuss gardens, plants and wellbeing, of course, but also travel to a world of unexpected subjects that matter including personal space, self-care, feminism, body image, perfectionism, nature, social history and more. </p> - How often does this podcast release new episodes?
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