10. Y Wasgod Goch - Gwilym Bowen Rhys

10. Y Wasgod Goch - Gwilym Bowen Rhys

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Found Sound for January: Tabby Booth

For January’s episode, the first of 2026, Alice Boyd meets artist, illustrator and curator Tabby Booth at her studio in Falmouth, Cornwall. They talk outsider art, re-connecting with your creativity and retreating into the cave - meanwhile meeting Raisin, Tabby's rescue pigeon. F ...  Show more

January

Come with us to the chilly canal for our first episode of 2026, a series themed around water. We forage for nettles along the banks and dip below the surface with a fearsome fish of the month. Above us, amid the emerging constellations, starlings murmurate, moving mountains in Cy ...  Show more

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