4.7 • 709 Ratings
🗓️ 9 August 2025
⏱️ 83 minutes
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Comedian Dion Owen is at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe to combine his two passions, cycling and stand-up. Mark meets Dion before his show to find out more about his free bike programme for Fringe artists.
Gardening expert Julie-Ann Henderson is trying to encourage more young people to consider horticulture as a career. She established the first North of Scotland garden show this year and Rachel catches up with her at her home near Keith.
Ingrid Shearer is co-author of the A-Z of Rowing on the Clyde, an ebook that tells a myriad of stories about rowing, sport, Glasgow and the River Clyde. Mark meets Ingrid on the banks of the Clyde to discover more about the river that’s been home to the city’s rowing community for over 200 years.
Our mid-week podcast excerpt this week comes from the final section of the Whithorn Way, as Rachel and Mark reach Whithorn Priory.
Rachel joins a workshop organised by the North East Scotland Biodiversity Partnership which is all about identifying wildflowers and harvesting their seeds. She chats to John Malster in Newtonhill close to Aberdeen on a plot which is slowly being transformed to become more nature friendly.
Buglife’s Paul Hetherington joins Mark and Rachel to talk about why we might be seeing more wasps this year and the importance of the insects to our environment.
Mark dons his life vest and joins Pete Mowforth and Kat Kjos of Glasgow Rowing Club to learn about race rowing on the Club’s training boat.
For the last few years, Stonehaven’s land train has been out of action. Now, it’s back in business and Rachel hops aboard to find out how the Stoney Express got back on the road.
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0:00.0 | This Scotland Outdoors podcast from BBC Radio Scotland. |
0:09.7 | Hello and thanks very much for choosing to listen to this. |
0:12.4 | We do a couple of Scotland outdoors podcasts every week, |
0:15.5 | one of which is built from the live programme we do for BBC Radio Scotland, |
0:18.9 | which is called Out of Doors. |
0:20.4 | And are you a flapper? |
0:22.3 | We get to the bottom of how we're supposed |
0:24.5 | to deal with the pesky wasp |
0:26.7 | I don't want to mention |
0:32.1 | autumn necessarily but there's no question |
0:34.2 | of the fact that the earth is tipping |
0:35.8 | and when I got up this morning to come in to do the programme, it was dark. |
0:39.3 | But when I was driving up the road, |
0:41.3 | hidden towards what's known as the Huddigan roundabout in Aberdeen, |
0:44.3 | I looked to the left because the sky was just full of these really beautiful, |
0:49.3 | pink and peach-coloured clouds. |
0:51.3 | And just as I looked to the left, this burning orb, the sun just kicked up over the top and what have it. Fabulous. Absolutely fabulous. Sadly, there was a few cars behind me, so I couldn't stop. Anyway, I digress. I'm Mark Stephen, sitting the other side of the fire. Rachel Stewart. Good morning, yeah. The sun looked like it was on fire. And actually as you drove towards some of the houses, |
1:16.2 | and you know, they looked like they were on fire |
1:18.2 | because the light was reflecting off the windows. |
1:20.5 | It was very striking. |
1:21.4 | It's so mild today, though. |
1:22.5 | I think it's about 14 or 15 degrees already. |
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