Episode 3

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18th Mar 2022

The Wriggling Moon

Welcome to the third episode of ’Sleeping with the Moon’ a month by month exploration into the dark, meeting new encounters to inspire fresh enquiry and writing - from my twelve 2021 nightly visitations.

Native American Indians called the March Moon the Worm Moon for this was the time when worm casts first appeared after winter’s frozen grip.

Last year in the twilight of late March I walked to nearby woods to meet a friend under clear skies, to ponder and wonder about the riches that the underworld provides, including the mycelium networks and of course the ever present worm.

"I’ve now been asleep for a total of 20,805 nights, which sounds a lot and I feel the time has come to wake up in the dark and explore what lies in my shadows; to be awake at night and experience the flip side of the ‘day faced coin’. And so I set out on the cusp of betwixt and between in the dusky day-night ...To stand horizontally asleep, and lie vertically awake”

Credits

Written and performed by Michael Loader

Music composed and performed by Holly Jenkinson

Produced by Pommy Harmar

Dedicated to Alan my dear ‘wormy friend' 

Links

https://hollyjenkinson.bandcamp.com/
https://soundcloud.com/hollyjenkinson
www.naturalbristol.wordpress.com
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About the Podcast

Sleeping with the Moon
What does a full moon mean to you? Have you ever slept out under one and watched it rise?

Storyteller Michael Loader has done just that. During the year of 2021, he spent one night a month sleeping out in a bivvi bag under the full moon and each experience inspired him to create a unique piece of writing.

On each full moon during 2022, we will release that story.

Produced by Pommy Harmar
Photo by Alex Andrews from www.pexels.com

About your hosts

Michael Loader

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Michael Loader is a storyteller, writer and workshop leader working with all ages from pre-schoolers to elders. He works with the Read For Good charity in children’s hospitals, director of Somerset Storyfest and storyteller in residence with Wild Words at St George’s concert hall Bristol.

“Michael clearly has storytelling in his soul and his love of people and of engaging the audience in the story is abundantly apparent in all of his wonderful shows”.
National Arboretum Westonbirt

Email: foolworks@yahoo.co.uk
Facebook: www.facebook.com/Somerset-Storyfest-428942520456383/
YouTube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCPBIzlPFZQiO4HwRlwMjz4w

Pommy Harmar

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Freelance journalist, radio producer, podcaster and walker, Pommy has been working in radio since 2013. She has produced and hosted podcasts including Footprints, The Quarantini, and Follow The Sun.

Footprints season 2 starts January 2022, a podcast produced for Bathscape exploring inter-generational themes around the landscape surrounding the city of Bath.

"Big, big fan of your podcast. All your topics were relevant and fascinating to me as an older, female solo walker for the first time in the U.K." (Season 1 listener)

Email: pommyharmar@yahoo.co.uk