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Field Diaries

Field Diaries

By: Coldhouse Collective
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Field Diaries is a weekly series of unfiltered reflections from people living close to the wild. Each short diary is recorded in the field or at home and offers an intimate glimpse into a life shaped by nature, from monsoon rains in Borneo to the first frost on Ben Nevis, from night swims in moonlit lakes to the quiet of a diver after surfacing from the sea.


There is no host. These are not interviews. Just real voices noticing the world as it changes around them, and as they themselves change. Designed to be calming, hopeful, and deeply human, Field Diaries invites you to slow down and reconnect with the natural world, whether you are listening on the commute, in the car, or with a quiet coffee on a Sunday morning.


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Coldhouse Collective
Social Sciences Travel Writing & Commentary
Episodes
  • Aldo Kane - December, 2025
    Dec 10 2025

    This week Aldo talks to us in a rare moment in between trips.

    Find more from the diarists and join the community over on Instagram @thefielddiaries.

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    7 mins
  • Adam Raja - December, 2025
    Dec 3 2025

    This week we join Adam in his favourite place in the world, coffee in hand.

    Find more from the diarists and join the community over on Instagram @thefielddiaries.

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    8 mins
  • Gilly McArthur - November, 2025
    Nov 26 2025

    This week Gilly takes us to the lowest point in the world on land, the Dead Sea.

    Find more from the diarists and join the community over on Instagram @thefielddiaries.

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    8 mins
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