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  • Can technology make it easier to connect to nature? Technology and Nature | Generation Nature Podcast
    Nov 29 2025

    Xander Wood hosts an insightful episode on how technology impacts the way we interact with nature, from social media to identification software. He is joined by guests Alana Wheat, Freddie Emms and Kae Wrenn, who unpack their experiences and opinions on all things tech and nature.

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    31 min
  • Nature Needs Everyone - Freddie's Story | Generation Nature Podcast
    Nov 1 2025

    In this episode of the Generation Nature Podcast, hosted by Alana Wheat, Freddie Emms encourages everyone to contribute their unique skills to the nature sector. He pulls from his personal experiences with nature, and talks about the importance of nature connection, and how he uses his love of languages to engage others in nature advocacy.


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    21 min
  • Challenging Expectations - Ash's Story | Generation Nature Podcast
    Oct 18 2025

    In this episode Xander Wood interviews Ash Greening as she shares her journey of connecting with nature despite the challenges posed by her disability. From her childhood love for wildlife to overcoming obstacles in outdoor activities, Ash emphasises the importance of accessibility and engagement in nature. She discusses her innovative use of fun to educate and involve others in wildlife conservation, highlighting that everyone can enjoy the outdoors in their own way.



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    22 min
  • Nature through another lens: Jess' Story | Generation Nature Podcast
    Oct 4 2025

    Award winning young photographer Jessica Humphreys shares how her journey with a chronic health condition reshaped her connection with nature and led her to embrace wildlife photography. This episode explores the accessibility of nature and the importance of changing our mindsets to appreciate the beauty around us.

    Jessica Humphreys is a young pet and property photographer from North Wales. In her spare time she takes photos of nature and won young amateur photographer of the year 2023 in the wildlife category for her photo of urban foxes titled 'reflect'. Jess also won a young person award from the King's Trust. In addition to volunteering with Generation Nature and running her business Emerald Pawtraits, Jess is also involved with UKYouth 4 Nature.

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    19 min
  • 'We have this bird at home'. How we have amazing nature in the UK
    Sep 20 2025

    Do you need to go overseas to find nature? Are the only species worth caring about abroad in exotic places? In this episode of the Generation Nature Podcast recorded live at Global Bird Fair 2025, host Tash Ballantyne is joined by Galatea Hoyle, Rufus Dawson and Alexander Wood who each bring one exotic species that they'd love to see and one species that can be found in the UK that is similarly amazing.

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    23 min
  • The role of community in conservation -Alana's Story | Generation Nature Podcast
    Sep 6 2025

    In this episode of the Generation Nature podcast, hosted by Ramandeep Nijjar, Alana Wheat shares her journey into environmental sustainability, discussing her childhood experiences with nature, her university life, and her current PhD project focused on community engagement in conservation. Alana emphasises the importance of citizen science and how individuals can contribute to environmental efforts, regardless of their background. She also shares insights on time management and prioritisation during her studies, highlighting the need for balance and self-care in pursuing one's passions.

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    26 min
  • The Attenborough effect, to finding nature on your doorstep: Tash's Story | Generation Nature Podcast
    Aug 23 2025

    Tash used to believe that amazing wildlife could only be found in the exotic places she saw in documentaries, but more recently she discovered beauty in the nature on her doorstep. In this episode, hosted by Xander Wood, we delve into Tash's story, from a childhood love for wild things, to her love for fungi and her work with local conservation projects. We hope her story inspires you to appreciate the wild things a little closer to home.

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    26 min
  • Can you like Taylor Swift and be an Environmentalist?: Imperfect Activism - Generation Nature Podcast
    Aug 9 2025

    Do you need to do everything perfectly to care for nature? Can you drive and yet want to reduce carbon emissions? Can you like those who fly using private jets like Taylor Swift and still be an environmentalist?In the first topic-based episode of the Generation Nature podcast, recorded live at Global Birdfair 2025, Galatea Hoyle leads a discussion on imperfect activism. The idea? Not that we should all strive to be perfect, but that every one of us can make a positive environmental impact by living our daily lives imperfectly.Host Galatea is joined in the episode by Kae Wrenn, Freddie Emms and Alana Wheat who share their authentic views on what they perceive an activist to be, the pressures of perfectionism in activism, and how they themselves are imperfect activists.If you want to learn more about imperfect activism, check out Force of Nature's fantastic podcast series Confessions of a Climate Activist: https://www.forceofnature.xyz/podcast-season-3Generation Nature Website: https://www.generationnature.org.uk/

    Further Links:

    Article where Clover Hogan shares more on why she created the Confessions of a Climate Activis podcast. https://greenhouse.agency/blog/why-we-need-imperfect-activists/ReWild Yourself Champion and author, Nicola Chester speaks about imperfect activism.https://rewildyourself.com/explore/how-to-be-an-imperfect-activist/World Economic Forum released a report on how imperfect environmentalism can be a catalyst for change. https://www.weforum.org/stories/2024/04/how-imperfect-environmentalism-can-be-a-catalyst-for-change/

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    27 min