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27: Steam Punk Toilets and Gen-Z in the countryside
Published 11 months, 1 week ago
Description
A mixed bag of an episode covering hard hitting topics including the benefits our little podcast is having to our listeners mental health - expressed through the medium of Callum reading a thread from X.com; Richard's rural plumbing woes which have lead to a less than ideal but still functional adaptation to the outside loo, and the other Richard sharing his in depth thoughts about a recent poll of Gen-Z to discover how they view the countryside.
CountrySlide is a podcast that looks at farming, conservation and life in the British countryside.
If you would like to send us a photo or get in touch, you can email us at: contact@countryslide.co.uk or drop us a message or comment below!
Links
- Subscribe on Patreon for extra content (you can cancel at any time)
- If you enjoy what we do, consider a one-off tip
- Future Countryside poll
- CountrySlide website
- Negus' book tour dates can be found here
- South Downs Food and Nature Festival
- Exeter Comedy Festival tickets
- Festival of Outdoor Photography 40% off tickets if you use the code APCOM40
The Hosts
Richard Negus website
Callum McInerney-Riley website
Richard Prideaux website
Edited and Produced by Amy Green for Rural and Outdoor.
CountrySlide is a podcast that looks at farming, conservation and life in the British countryside.
If you would like to send us a photo or get in touch, you can email us at: contact@countryslide.co.uk or drop us a message or comment below!
Links
- Subscribe on Patreon for extra content (you can cancel at any time)
- If you enjoy what we do, consider a one-off tip
- Future Countryside poll
- CountrySlide website
- Negus' book tour dates can be found here
- South Downs Food and Nature Festival
- Exeter Comedy Festival tickets
- Festival of Outdoor Photography 40% off tickets if you use the code APCOM40
The Hosts
Richard Negus website
Callum McInerney-Riley website
Richard Prideaux website
Edited and Produced by Amy Green for Rural and Outdoor.