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Earthcycle - A Swan Project Podcast with Madeleine Finlay Part 2

Earthcycle - A Swan Project Podcast with Madeleine Finlay Part 2

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This podcast has been created for primary school children and is part of the Earthcycle project by Orchestra of the Swan in collaboration with Stratford Literary Festival. Earthcycle contemplates humanity’s impact on Earth’s environment and the disruption of its natural rhythms. Science, Art, Literature and Music will combine to highlight the impact on UK nature & habitats of climate change and human progress. Supported with a series of live concerts, a digital concert, an album aimed at the audio streaming market (due 2024), and a series of four videos with accompanying podcast for primary schools supporting school workshops that give primary and visually impaired (VI) children an understanding of the delicate balance between nature and humans.


This is the second podcast in the Madeleine Finlay Series called 'How to Make Change'. Madeleine is a writer, audio producer and presenter, specialising in science. Her first book, Beetles for Breakfast, is all about the science and technology that could help us lead more environmentally friendly lives. Madeleine has worked on podcasts at the Guardian, BBC World Service, and Radio 4. She has a first-class master’s degree in Physics and Astrophysics from the University of Edinburgh, and a masters with distinction in Science Communication from Imperial College London.

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