Podcast
Culture
Death & life
Romanticism
War & peace
1 min read

Seen & Unseen Aloud: cosy, beauty, and loving your neighbour

Making the mundane meaningful, finding solace, and embracing a touch of doubt.

Natalie produces and narrates The Seen & Unseen Aloud podcast. She's an Anglican minister and a trained actor.

A set of be-socked feat rest on a leaf strewn step beside a book and a cup of coffee.
Alex Geerts on Unsplash.

In this episode, Belle Tindall gets cosy and looks to make the mundane meaningful; Katherine Amphlett tells a very personal and poignant story of a grieving family finding solace and God's presence in natural beauty; on the anniversary of the conflict in the Middle East, Graham Tomlin urges the importance of loving our enemies and embracing a touch of doubt about the certainty of our moral case.

Podcast
Christmas culture
Community
Culture
Pride
Seen & Unseen Aloud
1 min read

Seen & Unseen Aloud: the editor's cut

Need a little Christmas day recuperation? Sit back, relax and listen to a little Christmas compilation picked by senior editor Nick Jones.

Nick is the senior editor of Seen & Unseen.

A field of ploughed red soil leads down to a hedged lane.
Red Devon soil near South Hams.

For the Christmas season, the team at Seen & Unseen Aloud have put together Christmas Compilations from the past year: sit back and enjoy a curated stroll down memory lane - have we picked your favourites? 

In the second of our Christmas compilations, it's my turn to pick my favourites.

  • Pondering the power of place and how it roots us and asks us to play our part here and beyond.

  • Of the seven deadly sins Pride is egotism with a capital E.

  • How an aspect of the Christmas inspires an ethical response to social censure.

Thanks for listening.