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Second Nature

Podcast de Lizzie McLaughlin

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Celebrating the seasons with farming stories, garden tips & homegrown recipes 🚜🌱🍅 Join award-winning podcaster, Lizzie McLaughlin and her corgi Willow, for a new podcast episode every Friday 🎙️👇Instagram: @second_natureukHost: @lizziemuddyheelsmacwww.second-nature.co.uk

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Portada del episodio Dairy Farming in Dorset: More Than Just a Pint- Down in Dorset Episode 4

Dairy Farming in Dorset: More Than Just a Pint- Down in Dorset Episode 4

Send Lizzie a message! [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2449215/fan_mail/new] Welcome back to Down in Dorset, a special series within the Second Nature podcast. I’m your host, Lizzie McLaughlin, and today we are joined by my co-host and local farming expert, Tim, for a deep dive into one of West Dorset’s most iconic industries: Dairy Farming. The sun is finally shining over the rolling hills, the cows are out on grass, and while the winter slog is over, "farm busy" has taken on a whole new meaning. Before we head into the milking parlour, we take a moment to address some listener feedback regarding water abstraction and sewage in our chalk streams- reminding us all why transparency in our countryside is so vital. In This Episode: We are incredibly lucky to be joined by two powerhouse local farmers who represent the past, present, and future of Dorset agriculture: * James Bowditch: A fourth-generation dairy farmer at Bowden Farm, bringing over a century of family history and a "high-input, high-output" conventional perspective. * Tom Gregory: A first-generation success story running both organic and conventional herds near Forde Abbey. What We Dig Into: * Organic vs. Conventional: What does it actually mean? Tom and James break down the "Holy Grail" of organic farming versus the efficiency of conventional systems, discussing everything from antibiotic usage to the sheer acreage required to make it work. * The Vanishing Dairy Farm: Tim and our guests reflect on the staggering contraction of the industry. We explore how we went from 25 dairy farms in a single river catchment down to just six, and what that means for the "fabric" of our local communities. * The Supermarket Struggle: We pull back the curtain on the "Loss Leader"-why your four-pint bottle of milk is so cheap and how the shift from the Milk Marketing Board to retailer control has changed the game for farmers. * Global Cheddar & Local Pride: From the export power of Barber's Cheese to the international popularity of Dorset cheddar in Costco, we discuss how West Dorset feeds the world. * Health & Raw Milk: Is the secret to a hardy immune system found in the tank? We discuss the nutritional differences between pasteurised and raw milk and reminisce about the days of fighting for the cream on the doorstep. Stay tuned to hear James’s secret for escaping hay fever (it involves a boat and lobsters!) and Tom’s recommendation for the ultimate "Dorset" experience: the International Nettle Eating Competition. Supporting Nature Recovery: A huge thank you to Nature Recovery Dorset for supporting this series and helping us tell the stories of the people who work this land. Join the Conversation: Do you have a question for Tim or me? We want to hear from you! You can send us a message directly through the link in the show notes. "96% of the population still drinks cow's milk... there are more households with milk in the fridge than toilet roll by the toilet!" Listen now to hear the "real" story of Dorset dairy. This podcast mini-series has been produced with help from Nature Recovery Dorset [https://www.dorsetcouncil.gov.uk/nature-recovery], a Dorset Council led initiative helping communities, landowners and organisations work together to restore nature across Dorset. Any views or opinions expressed are those of the individual speakers and should not be ta Website: www.second-nature.co.uk [https://www.second-nature.co.uk/] Email us: info@second-nature.co.uk Social media: @second_natureuk [https://www.instagram.com/second_natureuk/] Host: @lizziemuddyheelsmac [https://www.instagram.com/lizziemuddyheelsmac/]

24 de abr de 2026 - 1 h 36 min
Portada del episodio The Diddly Squat Preview: Clarkson, Kaleb & Charlie’s Guide to Cereals

The Diddly Squat Preview: Clarkson, Kaleb & Charlie’s Guide to Cereals

Send Lizzie a message! [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2449215/fan_mail/new] Hello and welcome back! I have a very special episode for you today—one that has been on my podcasting bucket list since the very beginning. I finally headed to Diddly Squat Farm to sit down with the team everyone knows and loves: Jeremy Clarkson, Kaleb Cooper, and Charlie Ireland. With the massive Cereals event coming to the Cotswolds this year, I wanted to find out what it’s really like for Jeremy to play "host farmer" for 25,000 visitors. From digging trenches to study root structures to how the event caters to both new and experienced farmers, this conversation was exactly as lively, argumentative, and insightful as you’d expect! On the menu today: * The "Hobby Farming" Debate: Kaleb and Jeremy go head-to-head on the latest additions to the farm. Are two donkeys, a handful of pigs, and a two-acre herb garden a genius diversification move or just "hobby farming"? 🥕🐖 * Learning on the Job: Jeremy shares why every day is still a learning day for him—including the "math" of oilseed rape and his new-found appreciation for soil health. * The Arable Reality: Charlie gives us a candid look at the challenges facing the industry over the next 12 months, from rising fuel costs to the volatility of the wheat markets. * The Next Generation: We discuss why the "Clarkson effect" is so important for first-generation farmers. As someone who joined the industry from a non-farming background myself, I loved hearing the team's advice for anyone looking to make their mark in agriculture. Exploring the Plots After catching up with the team, I took a wander through the crop plots to chat with the experts on the ground. I caught up with Andrew Creasy from RAGT to talk about the future of wheat varieties and Lee Gilbert from Fowler & Gilbert, who shares his amazing journey from car mechanic to one of the UK’s leading manufacturers of agricultural buildings. 🏗️🌾 I also sat down with Sandy Kilpatrick to talk about the power of social media. Whether you’re a lifelong farmer or just love a bit of Diddly Squat drama, grab a cuppa and join us for a proper look at life on the farm. The new episode is waiting for you now! ☕️🎧 Quick Links: * Farm Fest Tickets: Use code LIZZIE for a discount! * Follow the journey: Check out the videos from my day at Diddly Squat on Instagram @LizzyMuddyHeelsMac. Website: www.second-nature.co.uk [https://www.second-nature.co.uk/] Email us: info@second-nature.co.uk Social media: @second_natureuk [https://www.instagram.com/second_natureuk/] Host: @lizziemuddyheelsmac [https://www.instagram.com/lizziemuddyheelsmac/]

19 de abr de 2026 - 36 min
Portada del episodio Dorset Waterways and its Pollution Problems - Down In Dorset Episode 3

Dorset Waterways and its Pollution Problems - Down In Dorset Episode 3

Send Lizzie a message! [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2449215/fan_mail/new] Hello and welcome back! It has been such a whirlwind of a week. I’ve officially travelled down to Dorset to host a session for the Dorset Local Nature Partnership Annual Forum, where Tim was actually one of our guests! It was such an inspiring morning, seeing everyone from farmers and gardeners to the NHS coming together to talk about nature recovery. That spirit of collaboration leads us perfectly into today’s episode, thew third instalment of the Down in Dorset series.  We’re moving on from our "aquatic pair" (the beavers and otters!) to talk about the very thing that connects them: Water. I’ll admit, I thought I knew a fair bit about water, but sitting down with our three incredible guests—Sarah Williams and Hannah Martin from Wessex Water, and farmer and advisor Claire Eastam—was a total eye-opener. In this episode, we’re wading into: * The "300-Litre" Surprise: Did you know the average household uses 323 litres of water a day? Most of us think it’s only 60! We talk about where that water actually goes and how our "modern" habits are putting pressure on an archaic system. * Dorset’s Underground Treasure: 75% of our water here comes from a massive chalk aquifer. It’s basically a giant underground sponge, and we discuss why protecting these "boreholes" is so vital. * The Truth About Spills: We tackle the tough conversations around sewage spills and stormwater. Sarah and Hannah explain the £8 million-a-month investment going into "Olympic-sized" storage tanks and green reed beds to keep our rivers clean. * Chalk Stream Magic: Why 85% of the world's chalk streams are right here in England, and why their "crystal clear" calcium-rich water is like a superpower for local wildlife (including some record-breaking fish!). * Farming & Phosphates: Claire shares how local "Farmer Clusters" are saving money and the environment just by looking at the data—and how one farmer stopped an entire "Arctic" of phosphate from entering the water system. Dorset Delights & Top Tips Of course, it wouldn't be Second Nature without a few fun facts! We chat about our favourite Dorset escapes—from sunrise swims at Man o’ War Bay (with a very specific French toast recommendation!) to the hidden bluebell woods of West Dorset. Plus, I got a top gardening tip that I’m definitely using: Why you should actually empty your water butt in the winter to make room for the next downpour! A huge thank you to Nature Recovery Dorset for supporting this series.  Grab a cuppa, get comfortable, and let’s dive into the story of Dorset’s water. ☕️🎧 This podcast mini-series has been produced with help from Nature Recovery Dorset [https://www.dorsetcouncil.gov.uk/nature-recovery], a Dorset Council led initiative helping communities, landowners and organisations work together to restore nature across Dorset. Any views or opinions expressed are those of the individual speakers and should not be taken as representing Dorset Council. Website: www.second-nature.co.uk [https://www.second-nature.co.uk/] Email us: info@second-nature.co.uk Social media: @second_natureuk [https://www.instagram.com/second_natureuk/] Host: @lizziemuddyheelsmac [https://www.instagram.com/lizziemuddyheelsmac/]

27 de mar de 2026 - 1 h 15 min
Portada del episodio Spring Sunshine, New Life, and My First Ever Lambing! with Bizza Walters 🌷🐑

Spring Sunshine, New Life, and My First Ever Lambing! with Bizza Walters 🌷🐑

Send Lizzie a message! [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2449215/fan_mail/new] It officially feels like spring! The sun has finally made an appearance here in the UK, and there is nothing quite like that shot of positivity that makes you want to get back into the garden and out onto the farm. I’ve been busy in my own greenhouse—planting "tennis ball" melons and edible flowers (fingers crossed they actually grow!)—but I knew I couldn't let March pass without visiting a farming friend to see the real stars of the season. In this episode, I’m heading over to the Midlands to catch up with fellow Great British Farm Fest ambassador, Bizza Walters. Bizza is a third-generation farmer managing her own flocks of Grey Faced Dartmoors and Romneys, and she truly lives and breathes this busy time of year. We’re diving into the heart of the lambing shed to talk about: * The "Superman" Pose: Why some lambs need a helping hand to make their grand entrance. 🦸‍♂️ * Bizza’s High-Tech Shepherdess: How she uses remote cameras to check her ewes every few hours (while still working a day job!). 📱 * Wigs and "Pet" Lambs: Meet Brenda, the sheep who occasionally pops into the house for a piece of toast. 🍞 * The Reality of 2026: How global conflicts and rising costs are hitting the farm gate, and why we need to stay positive about the future of British agriculture. A Milestone Moment: Stick around until the end of the episode for something truly special. For the first time ever, I got to step in and help deliver a lamb! It was a raw, emotional, and slightly slippery experience that I will never forget. From clearing airways with a bit of straw to that first "sneeze" of life, it was a beautiful reminder of the dedication that goes into every single animal you see in the fields. Grab a cuppa, enjoy the sunshine, and join Bizza and me for a real taste of spring on the farm. Love the show? * Get your Farm Fest tickets: Use code LIZZIE for a discount! * Join the conversation: Have you been lambing this year? I’d love to hear your stories! Message me using the link in the description or email info@second-nature.co.uk. * Follow the journey: See the video of me helping deliver the lamb over on Instagram @LizzyMuddyHeelsMac. Website: www.second-nature.co.uk [https://www.second-nature.co.uk/] Email us: info@second-nature.co.uk Social media: @second_natureuk [https://www.instagram.com/second_natureuk/] Host: @lizziemuddyheelsmac [https://www.instagram.com/lizziemuddyheelsmac/]

23 de mar de 2026 - 21 min
Portada del episodio Wuthering Heights, The Witcher, and Bridgerton: Life as a Riding Double with Freddy Steele

Wuthering Heights, The Witcher, and Bridgerton: Life as a Riding Double with Freddy Steele

Send Lizzie a message! [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2449215/fan_mail/new] It is officially March! 🌷 The sun has finally made an appearance (though my greenhouse plans are currently on hold thanks to the rain!), and I have been so excited to share this week’s episode with you. A few weeks ago, I was scrolling through social media and saw an incredible video of a rider on the set of the new Wuthering Heights movie. I went down a total rabbit hole researching his work on The Witcher and Bridgerton, and I just knew I had to get him on the show. This week, I’m chatting with horse trainer and performer Freddy Steele. We’re talking about: * Meeting Margot Robbie & Jacob Elordi: What are they really like on set? * Horse Makeup & Wigs: Yes, the horses have hair extensions too! 🐴💅 * The "Broken Eggs" Mystery: Freddie reveals the top-secret code name they used on set. * The "Border Collie" of Horses: Why he’s obsessed with the Lusitano breed. If you’re stuck inside hiding from the March rain like me, this is the perfect escape. It’s a fascinating look at what it actually takes to bring these massive stories to life. Grab a cuppa and dive into the wild world of the Wuthering Heights set on the Moors with us—listen to the episode now! Website: www.second-nature.co.uk [https://www.second-nature.co.uk/] Email us: info@second-nature.co.uk Social media: @second_natureuk [https://www.instagram.com/second_natureuk/] Host: @lizziemuddyheelsmac [https://www.instagram.com/lizziemuddyheelsmac/]

1 de mar de 2026 - 50 min
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Soy muy de podcasts. Mientras hago la cama, mientras recojo la casa, mientras trabajo… Y en Podimo encuentro podcast que me encantan. De emprendimiento, de salid, de humor… De lo que quiera! Estoy encantada 👍
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App ligera, eficiente, encuentras rápido tus podcast favoritos. Diseño sencillo y bonito. me gustó.
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La App va francamente bien y el precio me parece muy justo para pagar a gente que nos da horas y horas de contenido. Espero poder seguir usándola asiduamente.

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