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As the Season Turns

July 24

Season 4, Ep. 13

In July, the ancient woodland cools us down - while we explore the hot-weather roots of some of the month's many names. In the garden Zoe gives us some charms against pests, and we find out what to eat and plant in the veg patch. Our folktale tells of fairies, while The Breath sing 'Only Stories', a song about Ríoghnach's childhood summers spent in West Cork. As the Season Turns is a podcast presented by Lia Leendertz and created by Ffern, makers of small-batch, seasonal perfume. This episode features excerpts from Ffern's short film 'A Tuscan Summer'. You can watch it and find out more at www.ffern.co/cinema

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