
River Bugs & Beasties
Wildlife ecologist and the Radnorshire county recorder for invertebrates Phil Ward reveals the unseen world of freshwater beings.

Following in the Footsteps of the Welsh drovers
Delving into the history and practices of droving, Mark will identify the legacy that is still with us and explore the routes used by Welsh drovers to reach lucrative English markets.

Ranju Roy
Ranju will present an overview of his most recent book ‘Yoga as Pilgrimage’. There will also be a Q&A session and a yoga session before the talk for a limited number of attendees.

Francesca Ramsay
Francesca talks to Jo King about her first book PINCH ME: Trying to Feel Real in the 21st Century

Stephen Hugh-Jones
Anthropologist Stephen Hugh Jones presents his talk - “The Spirit with no anus and the pots that fart. Adventures in the mythology of the Colombian Amazon and why this is of relevance to ourselves.” Probably not one to miss!

Mike Parker
Mike Parker talks about his book All the Wide Border.
Mike records a funny, warm and timely meditation on identity and belonging, following the scenic route along the England–Wales border: Britain’s deepest faultline. His journey is divided into three legs corresponding with the watersheds of the three great border rivers: the Dee in the north, the Severn in the centre, the Wye in the south.

Tom Bullough
Tom speaks about his new non-fiction book Sarn Helen: A Journey Through Wales, Past, Present and Future. Sarn Helen - Helen's Causeway - is the old Roman Road that runs from the south of Wales to the north.