As the Season Turns

Ffern
undefined
Mar 20, 2026 • 26min

Found Sound for March: Zakia Sewell

For March, Alice is in South London. Here she meets author and DJ Zakia Sewell for a spring equinox ritual. They quest together through landscape and story - while walking to the Hilly Fields stone circle, gathering signs of spring as they go. Found Sounds are sonic scrapbooks of field recordings and interviews with people keeping heritage crafts alive. They are part of As the Season Turns, an award-winning podcast created by Ffern, makers of small-batch, seasonal perfume. To find out more visit www.ffern.co Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
undefined
Mar 1, 2026 • 37min

March

Lisa Knapp, folk singer and musician known for reworking traditional songs, performs 'Hares on the Mountain' and provides atmospheric folk-song recordings. The conversation wanders riverbanks and boathouses. It touches on spring wildlife, identify‑with‑care foraging and poisonous umbellifers, moon names and Zodiacal Light, lampreys and river legends.
undefined
Feb 13, 2026 • 24min

Found Sound for February: Muireann Ní Sheoighe Eachthighearn

For February’s Found Sound, Alice Boyd visits Muireann Ní Sheoighe Eachthighearn, one of only a handful of female luthiers, or fiddle makers, working in Ireland. Alice records the many interesting sounds of Muireann’s practice - from a chisel in maple to the sound of water hitting a hot bending iron. Found Sounds are sonic scrapbooks of field recordings and interviews with people keeping heritage crafts alive. They are part of As the Season Turns, an award-winning podcast created by Ffern, makers of small-batch, seasonal perfume. To find out more visit www.ffern.co Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
undefined
Feb 1, 2026 • 36min

February

This month, we’re out on the marsh - exposed beneath the fleeting February sky. Wading birds chatter and forage around us as we note the names of grasses, and hunt for sea beet and will o' the wisps. Silver fish slip through the shallows, and as we get closer to the sea a song of the shipping forecast drifts across the water. As the Season Turns is an award-winning podcast presented by Lia Leendertz and created by Ffern, makers of small-batch, seasonal perfume. To find out more visit www.ffern.co Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
undefined
Jan 16, 2026 • 23min

Found Sound for January: Tabby Booth

For January’s episode, the first of 2026, Alice Boyd meets artist, illustrator and curator Tabby Booth at her studio in Falmouth, Cornwall. They talk outsider art, re-connecting with your creativity and retreating into the cave - meanwhile meeting Raisin, Tabby's rescue pigeon. Found Sounds are sonic scrapbooks of field recordings and interviews with people keeping heritage crafts alive. They are part of As the Season Turns, an award-winning podcast created by Ffern, makers of small-batch, seasonal perfume. To find out more visit www.ffern.co Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
undefined
8 snips
Jan 1, 2026 • 35min

January

Zoe Gilbert, a talented folklorist and author of "Mischief Acts," shares her expert tips on foraging nettles and explores the eerie folklore of Romney Marsh. Cunan Jones, a skilled writer, passionately reads from his updated retelling of the Branwen story, highlighting conflict and rich imagery. As they discuss the starlings' mesmerizing murmurations and the peculiar behaviors of winter canal life, listeners are treated to insights on the season’s natural wonders and folklore, making for a captivating and educational listen.
undefined
Dec 12, 2025 • 25min

Found Sound for December: Matthew Bannister

For December's Found Sound, Alice Boyd walks with broadcaster Matthew Bannister, creator of the podcast Folk on Foot, through the Wildbrooks of Amberley in West Sussex. Their conversation wanders through Matthew’s discovery of folk music to the new voices keeping the tradition alive today. Found Sounds are sonic scrapbooks of field recordings and interviews with people keeping heritage crafts alive. They are part of As the Season Turns, an award-winning podcast created by Ffern, makers of small-batch, seasonal perfume. To find out more visit www.ffern.co Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
undefined
Dec 1, 2025 • 35min

December 25

Wrap up warm for our December episode - the last of our 2025 series. We prune our orchard’s sleepy trees, make ephemeral ink from sloes, and visit the coast for one of the UK’s most exciting wildlife spectacles. In the sky, the Geminids are falling - and we’re bringing in the green for the midwinter festivals. As the Season Turns is an award-winning podcast presented by Lia Leendertz and created by Ffern, makers of small-batch, seasonal perfume. To find out more visit www.ffern.co Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
undefined
Nov 14, 2025 • 26min

Found Sound for November: Some Interesting Apples

For November, Alice Boyd visits an apple tasting trial, organised by a project called Some Interesting Apples, at Kestle Barton in Cornwall. We hear from a panel of apple experts who are selecting and preserving wild-grown, chance-seedling apples for the Wilding Mother Orchard. Found Sounds are sonic scrapbooks of field recordings and interviews with people keeping heritage crafts alive. They are part of As the Season Turns, an award-winning podcast created by Ffern, makers of small-batch, seasonal perfume. To find out more visit www.ffern.co Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
undefined
Nov 1, 2025 • 34min

November 25

Folk singer Sam Lee, known for his work in traditional music, guests to share his enchanting melodies. The conversation touches on November's magical landscapes filled with colorful mushrooms and fruit foraging. Listeners hear about the eerie folklore surrounding the Alder King's daughter and the medicinal uses of turkey tail fungus. Sam performs a haunting folk song, adding a musical layer to the seasonal tales. They explore natural wonders like wild boars and discuss rituals tied to the changing light of autumn.

The AI-powered Podcast Player

Save insights by tapping your headphones, chat with episodes, discover the best highlights - and more!
App store bannerPlay store banner
Get the app