4.6 • 758 Ratings
🗓️ 31 October 2023
⏱️ 80 minutes
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Growing up around farms and wildlife, TV presenter Kate Humble has always had a fascination for nature. After leaving school, she travelled solo to Africa; working her way from Cape Town to Cairo. On her return to the UK she began working for TV production companies, as a runner, then researcher on ‘The Holiday Programme’. It was on her second day in the Holiday office when she was asked by the programme’s editor if she had ever presented before. "No," she said "and nor do I want to." Kate has been presenting programmes for over 20 years ever since, as well as writing articles and books, many with a focus around travel. In fact, she has become a beloved mainstay of British television, having presented some of our most iconic shows, including Springwatch & Autumnwatch, Countryfile, Lambing Live, and many, many more.
We spoke at The Chelsea Townhouse, a new opening by Iconic Luxury Hotels, the brand behind some of Britain’s most legendary properties, like Chewton Glen and Cliveden. Tucked behind one of London's most fancy shopping districts, Sloane Street, we sat in one of its homely suites, overlooking it’s lovely garden and towering treetops - an unusual find in the heart of London.
Kate is what I would consider a true traveller. She is someone who sets off with pure wanderlust, with a map and hiking boots, and gets stuck in wherever she is heading. She tells us about an extraordinary five weeks spent with a tribe who live north of Timbuktu in the Sahara Desert trading salt; tracking clouded leopards in Borneo and hiking through Afghanistan. And closer to home about life in the Welsh Wye Valley, and her beloved escape in rural France.
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Kate has a new book out, called Where the Hearth Is: Stories of Home, which interestingly is all about home, questioning the notion of home, is it a tangible place or a state of mind? And considers the views of others living uniquely, extraordinarily and happily. It’s a fascinating and comforting read, which I thoroughly recommend - a great Christmas present.
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0:00.0 | Hello and welcome to the Travel Diaries podcast. |
0:09.6 | I'm your host, journalist Holly Rubinstein, and here each week I'll be speaking to a very |
0:15.2 | special guest about the seven chapters in their life's travel diaries. |
0:19.5 | From their earliest childhood travel memory and the |
0:22.6 | first place they fell in love with to their hidden gem and what's at the top of their |
0:27.1 | travel bucket list. We'll be uncovering their adventures around the world and the travel |
0:31.8 | experiences and destinations that have shaped their lives. Hi everyone. How are you? I hope that your week is going well so far. |
0:41.2 | Thanks for all your lovely messages about last week's episode with Gino DiCampo. |
0:45.9 | I'm so pleased you enjoyed it as much as I did. |
0:48.7 | And as many of you pointed out, the show he was trying to remember at the end was in fact |
0:53.5 | called Fantasy Island. |
0:56.0 | So go and check that out if you want to see what inspires Gino to go to Hawaii. |
1:00.9 | I am just back from the Cotswolds. I was invited to stay at a new opening in Oxfordshire |
1:07.7 | that has been really hyped in the travel world called Estelle Manor. |
1:12.3 | It's just a couple of hours drive from London. |
1:14.6 | It's a hotel and a private members club set in a magnificent grade two listed landmark house |
1:20.7 | and it's surrounded by over 3,000 acres of beautiful parkland and gardens. |
1:26.0 | And really it had everything that you'd need for a perfect |
1:29.6 | countryside holiday from a spectacular heated outdoor pool that's heated all year round surrounded by |
1:35.7 | the prettiest pinstripe parasols and sunbeds and a couple of cool bars for amazing restaurants. |
1:44.7 | There are a ton of outdoor pursuits that you can book, |
1:47.7 | and there's the most incredible kids club for little ones, |
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