Episode 393: My Body Is a Meadow

What if the biggest barriers to experiencing nature aren’t natural at all? Today, I’m joined by author, poet and disability activist Bethany Handley to explore accessibility, belonging, and how redesigning our landscapes could create richer places for both people and wildlife.

Benny’s Insect of the Week: The Cinnabar Moth

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My Body is a Meadow – the book

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If you enjoyed this week’s episode with Bethany, you might also enjoy these episodes from the archives:

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In this episode, Sarah talks to Sandra Schwarz about the restorative power of green spaces and the qualities that make gardens welcoming, supportive and healing. Together they explore how thoughtful design can help people connect with nature, making it an ideal companion to Bethany’s conversation about accessibility, belonging and creating landscapes that work for everyone.

Episode 239: Growing Biodiversity

In this episode, Sarah chats with gardener Benny Hawksbee about bringing biology and ecology into horticulture. From creating wildlife-friendly gardens to challenging traditional gardening practices and encouraging community involvement, it’s a natural follow-on from Bethany’s discussion of designing landscapes that benefit both people and wildlife.

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