
90th anniversary of the Kinder Scout Trespass, Kinder in Colour and decolonising the countryside
05/05/22 • 54 min
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Welcome back to On The Outside! We're returnig with an in-depth chat about all things Kinder Scout Trespass. Last month was the 90th anniversary of a mass trespass across Kinder Scout in the Peak District, a moment that is credited with helping to create our National Parks, and rights of way access in the UK.
Francesca is joined by Frit Tam, Ani Patas and Vedangi Kulkarni to talk about who took part in the original Kinder Scout Trespass, and why is happened. Plus, what happened at the commemorative Kinder In Colour event this year, our thoughts on events with large numbers of people in the countryside, and what do we mean by "decolonise the countryside"?
Find out more about the panel:
Ani Patas is an outdoor enthusiast who is chronically ill and disabled. She is also the founder of the blog Outside Our Way, hosted by All the Elements. @ani_went_outside
Frit Tam is an adventure film maker. He runs a film studio called Passion Fruit Pictures, whose sole mission is to add colour and diversity to the outdoors and adventure industry through filmmaking. @frit_tam
Vedangi Kulkarni is an adventure traveller, endurance athlete, writer and expedition manager. I run a business called the Adventure Shared through which I helped plan and manage expeditions and adventures. @wheelsandwords
READ THE FULL TRANSCRIPT HERE
CALL TO ACTION:
Learn about the Kinder Scout Trespass (links below) and think about what it means for our rights now
Follow Right To Roam on Instagram and Twitter and find out more on their website, righttoroam.org.uk
Speak to your friends from abroad about what they learned about British colonialism
Share this episode with a friend!
You can join the crew on Patreon.
JOIN THE CONVERSATION:
Email us your thoughts and stories [email protected]
Links to articles and stories we spoke about can be found on our website, ontheoutsidepodcast.co.uk
CREDITS for the episode:
The panel was Ani Patas, Frit Tam and Vedangi Kulkarni
Produced and hosted by Francesca Turauskis
Edited by Jack O'Driscoll
CREDITS:
Produced by Francesca Turauskis
Assistant Editor is Takudzwa Mudiwa
Podcast Art by Sophie Nolan
Social Media Assistant is Anesu Matanda-Mambingo
Music is Bassbeat by Alex Norton
On The Outside is part of the Tremula Network.
Text us your views -- we'll share some on the next episode
Welcome back to On The Outside! We're returnig with an in-depth chat about all things Kinder Scout Trespass. Last month was the 90th anniversary of a mass trespass across Kinder Scout in the Peak District, a moment that is credited with helping to create our National Parks, and rights of way access in the UK.
Francesca is joined by Frit Tam, Ani Patas and Vedangi Kulkarni to talk about who took part in the original Kinder Scout Trespass, and why is happened. Plus, what happened at the commemorative Kinder In Colour event this year, our thoughts on events with large numbers of people in the countryside, and what do we mean by "decolonise the countryside"?
Find out more about the panel:
Ani Patas is an outdoor enthusiast who is chronically ill and disabled. She is also the founder of the blog Outside Our Way, hosted by All the Elements. @ani_went_outside
Frit Tam is an adventure film maker. He runs a film studio called Passion Fruit Pictures, whose sole mission is to add colour and diversity to the outdoors and adventure industry through filmmaking. @frit_tam
Vedangi Kulkarni is an adventure traveller, endurance athlete, writer and expedition manager. I run a business called the Adventure Shared through which I helped plan and manage expeditions and adventures. @wheelsandwords
READ THE FULL TRANSCRIPT HERE
CALL TO ACTION:
Learn about the Kinder Scout Trespass (links below) and think about what it means for our rights now
Follow Right To Roam on Instagram and Twitter and find out more on their website, righttoroam.org.uk
Speak to your friends from abroad about what they learned about British colonialism
Share this episode with a friend!
You can join the crew on Patreon.
JOIN THE CONVERSATION:
Email us your thoughts and stories [email protected]
Links to articles and stories we spoke about can be found on our website, ontheoutsidepodcast.co.uk
CREDITS for the episode:
The panel was Ani Patas, Frit Tam and Vedangi Kulkarni
Produced and hosted by Francesca Turauskis
Edited by Jack O'Driscoll
CREDITS:
Produced by Francesca Turauskis
Assistant Editor is Takudzwa Mudiwa
Podcast Art by Sophie Nolan
Social Media Assistant is Anesu Matanda-Mambingo
Music is Bassbeat by Alex Norton
On The Outside is part of the Tremula Network.
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Outdoor news round-up: From Ramadan to Local Bike shop day
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In this outdoor news round-up, Francesca Turauskis takes us through some news stories from the outdoors world:
This month is Ramadan, and several athletes and grassroots organisations have been calling on events to be more inclusive of Muslims who observe the holy month.
The main sponsor of a major women’s cycling race, the Women’s CiCLE Classic, has withdrawn his funding in reaction to British Cycling’s new rules on transgender participation
In Ireland, the Minister for the Environment, Climate and Communications Eamon Ryan has announced a ban on the small-scale commercial selling of turf from September 1st, 2022. It comes as part of the ban on carbon-high fuels.
The Sporting Pride Conference is taking place in Birmingham on 23rd April
Right to Roam announce the Kinder in Colour event for the anniversary of the Kinder Tresspass
Friends of the Earth have announced a grant to support local nature projects
April 30th is Local Bike Shop Day.
CALL TO ACTION:
Email your MP - https://www.stonewall.org.uk/our-work/campaigns/ban-conversion-therapy
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CREDITS:
Produced, Hosted, Edited by Francesca Turauskis
Artwork by Sophie Nolan
Music is Bassbeat by Alex Norton
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CREDITS:
Produced by Francesca Turauskis
Assistant Editor is Takudzwa Mudiwa
Podcast Art by Sophie Nolan
Social Media Assistant is Anesu Matanda-Mambingo
Music is Bassbeat by Alex Norton
On The Outside is part of the Tremula Network.
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Climbing whilst pregnant, adventuring as a parent and Mental Health Awareness Week
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This episode takes a close look at the news articles about Olympic climber Shauna Coxsey climbing whilst pregnant. We talk about the different reactions to her journey, how the articles are framed, and we hear first hand experience of climbing whilst pregnant. We go on to talk about the wider perceptions and culture around active and adventurous parents. Plus we highlight some good resources for Mental Health Awareness Week.
Francesca is joined by regular panellist Kirsty Pallas, and Sophie Ruffles and Keri Walalce bring their expertise as active mums.
Find out more about the panel:
- Kirsty Pallas is a mountain leader and climbing instructor and the founder of Our Shared Outdoors.
- Sophie Ruffles is the host of another podcast called What Next Mum? And is a mum, runner, cyclist, paddle boarder & wild swimmer.
- Keri Wallace is a fell runner, skyrunner, rock climber and writer, and she is also one of the Founders of Girls On Hills.
- Guest appearance from Sophie’s new son, Joseph!
READ THE FULL TRANSCRIPT HERE
CALL TO ACTION:
Nominate a young person for the Martin Moran scholarship https://www.martinmoranfoundation.co.uk/application-process
Check out Blaze Trails, a great resource and meet-up group for active parents https://www.blazetrails.org.uk/
Sign up to the On The Outside newsletter at ontheoutsidepodcast.co.uk/newsletter
You can join the crew on Patreon.
JOIN THE CONVERSATION:
Email us your thoughts and stories [email protected]
CREDITS for the episode:
Links to all the articles and resources mentioned in this episode can be found on our website - https://www.ontheoutsidepodcast.co.uk/post/climbing-pregnant-adventuring-parents-mental-health-awareness-week
The panel was Kirsty Pallas, Sophie Ruffles and Keri Wallace
Produced and hosted by Francesca Turauskis
Editing and transcript by Jack O'Driscoll
Artwork by Sophie Nolan
CREDITS:
Produced by Francesca Turauskis
Assistant Editor is Takudzwa Mudiwa
Podcast Art by Sophie Nolan
Social Media Assistant is Anesu Matanda-Mambingo
Music is Bassbeat by Alex Norton
On The Outside is part of the Tremula Network.
On The Outside - 90th anniversary of the Kinder Scout Trespass, Kinder in Colour and decolonising the countryside
Transcript
[MUSIC starts - Bassbeat by Alex Norton: "Funky and upbeat, jangling guitars, a fat bassline and a full horn section create the perfect soundtrack to a late summer block party."]
FRAN: Hello and welcome back to On the Outside, the podcast that shares diverse views on outdoors news. And today we are talking about the 90th anniversary of the Kinder Scout Trespass, Kinder in Colour and decolonising the countryside.
[MUSIC ENDS]
FRAN: My name
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