
Green Corridors: Tune in to Nature
Introducing Green Corridors: Tune into Nature
We’re delighted to share that the podcast you know and love is returning—reimagined and refreshed! Formerly the Green Heart of York, our new series, Green Corridors: Tune into Nature, is here with a rebrand and renewed purpose.
What’s it About?
This season explores the many ways people and nature can reconnect and enrich each other. Through thoughtful and uplifting conversations, you’ll discover fresh perspectives on how natural spaces can nurture creativity, wellbeing, and a sense of belonging.
What to Expect
· Warm, inviting stories that resonate across all walks of life
· Inspiration to experience the natural world in meaningful new ways
· Conversations designed to spark curiosity, reflection, and connection
Listen and Reconnect
Tune in to Green Corridors: Tune into Nature and rediscover the natural world in a brand new light. Perfect for listening on the go, during breaks, or when winding down—each episode offers a moment to pause and reflect.
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Green Corridors: Tune in to Nature
Green Corridors: Tune into Nature, Nature and Time
Green Corridors: Tune into Nature
Nature and Time, Hosted by Beki & Gillian
Step back in time with us through the ancient city of York, where history and nature converge. In this episode, we explore how York’s medieval city walls and historic churches have shaped the way people connect with the natural world.
From the Roman foundations camouflaged in the medieval ramparts to Victorian restorations, York’s walls are not just historic structures—they’ve always bordered and blended with green landscapes, offering both protection and connection. Projects like the “York Walls in Bloom” initiative transform these ramparts into biodiverse corridors, supporting bees, butterflies, and wildflowers on ancient stone
We’re joined by Liam Dennis from City of York Council, and Andrew Nichols from Holy Trinity Church, both passionate about York’s heritage and ecology. Together we’ll uncover how these historic monuments continue to connect us to the natural world and ask: how can we carry forward this legacy of architecture intertwined with nature into the future?
Explore with us the evolving relationship between history, landscape, and the spaces we inhabit. Find out more about York Walls in Bloom The City Walls – City of York Council Find out more about Holy Trinity: Holy Trinity (Goodramgate) Church, York - Churches Conservation Trust
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