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Inside A Mountain: walking real and imaginary landscape with Charlie Lee-Potter

Inside A Mountain: walking real and imaginary landscape with Charlie Lee-Potter

By: Charlie Lee-Potter
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Artist, broadcaster and writer Charlie Lee-Potter takes contemplative walks with a musician, artist, writer or scientist. The name comes from writer Nan Shepherd’s haunting phrase that ’a mountain has an inside’ - walking isn’t to accumulate miles or conquer peaks but to immerse yourself in landscape. Every episode evokes place with a complex, mixed soundscape.Copyright 2021 All rights reserved. Art Biological Sciences Science Social Sciences Travel Writing & Commentary
Episodes
  • SERIES 3: EPISODE 3: Samantha Ellis: Nostalgia for an unknown place
    Jul 15 2025

    Samantha Ellis, an Iraqi Jew and second-generation refugee, has never been to the country she longs to see. Her new memoir, Chopping Onions on My Heart, is a personal story of her family's flight from Iraq as well as a reckoning with the loss of their language of Judeo Iraqi Arabic. It's a deeply intelligent book which wrestles with the idea of home and how we preserve culture. Samantha and I took a walk in a place of her choosing - the place where she's tried to create a sense of belonging for her young son.

    Samantha Ellis in her son's favourite North London park

    The three kohl pots which Samantha's brought from Iraq

    Making makhboose or date pastries at Samantha's table
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    31 mins
  • SERIES 3: EPISODE 2: Decomposing poems: Penny Boxall's buried words at Wytham Woods.
    Nov 10 2024

    Prize-winning poet Penny Boxall has spent the past year as writer-in-residence at Wytham Woods in Oxford, studying soil. The results - a series of decomposing poems - are her farewell gift to the woods: buried poems, submerged poems, and poems written on fruit. As Penny finishes her residency, Charlie begins her own at Wytham. On a sunny autumn day, they walked the woods together with spade and hammer, as Penny hid her year's work around tree trunks, in moss and in earth.

    Music for 'Calcite Eyes' from Replaying the Tape composed and performed by Jane Boxall.

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    25 mins
  • SERIES 3: EPISODE 1: Leaving her mark: a walk with multimedia artist Fungai Marima
    Sep 16 2024

    Multimedia artist Fungai Marima printing her work Burn Out on an etching press

    Fungai Marima is a prize-winning multimedia artist who specialises in printmaking and live performance. She uses her body in her work, imprinting it on glass or onto metal etching plates to express her sense of solidarity with those who've endured abuse and cruelty. Her work is visceral and sometimes disturbing and yet it exudes a sense of hope that things can be made better. I first met Fungai when we completed our Masters of Fine Art Printmaking together. I’ve always been struck by her brilliance but also by her ability to stick by the phrase which guides her – be kind. Born in Zimbabwe and living in London, Fungai has exhibited her work around the world. She has held various international art residencies and her work is in private collections around the UK.

    Fungai preparing to be rolled into the etching press to create her work Passage. She talks about the intense emotion behind the creation of this work in the podcast episode. © Fungai Marima

    Fungai creating her 8-hour walking work, Burn Out ©Fungai Marima

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    23 mins

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