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This episode was created following a two-day arts and poetry event titled 'Under the Aqueduct' in aid of Afon Dyfrdwy (the River Dee) in Northeast Wales, which was in aid of the Dee Trust and supported by ETA CIC. Join Emily for conversatio...
We walk together as a band of merry wanderers, carrying sticks adorned with brightly coloured ribbons, fabric scraps and fake flowers. Stopping at certain points along our journey, prayers are said alongside snippets of local history. Mom...
A sound journey made alongside Afon Dyfrdwy (the River Dee) which flows beneath the Poncysyllte Aqueduct. This piece was made on a walk and in collaboration with musician Jenny Wilde-Peak as part of the Walking Interludes project, an explor...
In this episode, we continue our conversations with Dr. Tamara Russell. Tamara is a clinical psychologist, neuroscientist, martial artist and mindfulness trainer. She works as an academic and clinician, exploring the use of embodied mindful...
You walk slowly today, soaking up each ray of early Spring sunshine. Your entire body is bathed in soft amber light after a long, dark winter. The path begins to wind gently downhill, weaving into patches of woodland. Birch and Oak observe...
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Emily Wilkinson is a writer, walking artist, slow media maker, PhD candidate, wanderer and dreamer. She is often found in quiet places, the spaces between and roaming the Welsh hills.
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