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Love Scotland podcast – Season 1

The caves in the cliffs at Culzean Castle, seen looking up from the beach.
Hosted by journalist and broadcaster Jackie Bird, each episode tells some of the thrilling stories behind the Trust’s people and places, showcasing how everything we do is for the love of Scotland.

S1, E22: The smugglers’ caves of Culzean

Jackie Bird gets her headtorch on to explore the caves of Culzean with Head of Archaeology Derek Alexander.

Listen to The smugglers’ caves of Culzean

S1, E21: Climate lessons at Mar Lodge Estate

In this episode, Jackie Bird chats to the Trust’s Conservation Manager Shaila Rao about the vital regeneration taking place at Mar Lodge Estate.

Listen to Climate lessons at Mar Lodge Estate

S1, E20: Re-imagining the House of Dun

Jackie Bird meets Iain Hawkins, our General Manager for the North East, at the elegant Georgian mansion of House of Dun to find out how it has been ‘re-imagined’ before it reopened in the summer of 2021.

Listen to Re-imagining the House of Dun

S1, E19: Bruce’s gamble: Robert the Bruce v Henry de Bohun

Jackie Bird talks to Dr Callum Watson, Battle Coordinator at the Battle of Bannockburn visitor centre, about the momentous Bruce v de Bohun fight.

Listen to Bruce’s gamble: Robert the Bruce v Henry de Bohun

S1, E18: Family life inside the Hill House

Jackie learns all about the Hill House as a family home with Taylah Egbers, Visitor Services Supervisor, who shares an insight into the Blackie family who lived there.

Listen to Family life inside the Hill House

S1, E17: Time travelling through Gladstone’s Land

Our host Jackie Bird travels from the 16th century to the present day, with Dr Kate Stephenson, to learn about the real-life stories of the people that lived at Gladstone’s Land.

Listen to Time travelling through Gladstone’s Land

S1, E16: Our CEO reflects on 90 years of the National Trust for Scotland

In this episode, Jackie is joined by Phil Long, Chief Executive of the National Trust for Scotland, as we mark our milestone birthday on 1 May.

Listen to Celebrating 90 years of the National Trust for Scotland

S1, E15: Seabird city: the colonies at St Abb’s Head and Staffa

Rangers Ciaran Hatsell and Emily Wilkins join Jackie Bird to talk about two great wildlife spectacles.

Listen to Seabird city: the colonies at St Abb’s Head and Staffa

S1, E14: Safeguarding the Scotland we love with Stuart Brooks

In this episode, Jackie speaks to Stuart Brooks (Head of Conservation and Policy, and co-chair of Scotland’s Landscape Alliance) about the Alliance’s work and hopes for the country’s future.

Listen to Safeguarding the Scotland we love with Stuart Brooks

S1, E13: Ana Sanchez on the extraordinary life of Miss Agnes Toward

Jackie Bird meets Ana Sanchez, Visitor Services Supervisor, who cares for the Tenement House, a time capsule of life in early 20th-century Glasgow.

Listen to The extraordinary life of Miss Agnes Toward

S1, E12: The story of the Glencoe Massacre

Scott McCombie, Senior Ranger at Glencoe National Nature Reserve, and Derek Alexander, Head of Archaeology, take us through the events leading up to this tragic chapter in Scotland’s history, and share plans for a project to recreate a turf house.

Listen to The Glencoe Massacre

S1, 11: Chris Waddell – Is Robert Burns and his poetry more popular now than ever?

How is Burns’s legacy faring today? Jackie Bird speaks to Chris Waddell, the Learning Manager at RBBM, to find out.

Listen to Is Robert Burns and his poetry more popular now than ever?

S1, E10: Anna Rathband – On location: the Trust on the big and small screen

In this episode, Jackie is joined by Anna Rathband, the National Trust for Scotland’s Film Manager who chats about the importance of film tourism.

Listen to On location: the Trust on the big and small screen with Anna Rathband

S1, E9: Rob Dewar – Total Wipeout: Tackling invasive plants

Jackie is joined by Rob Dewar, the Trust’s Natural Heritage Adviser, who talks about Wipeout - a project to eradicate invasive plant species across Scotland.

Listen to Total Wipeout: Tackling invasive plants with Rob Dewar

S1, E8: Helen Cole – Caring for Scotland’s footpaths

Helen Cole, Property Manger at Ben Lawers, talks to Jackie about the huge increase in footfall on Scotland’s upland paths during Covid-19 and how visitors can do their bit to protect our wild spaces.

Listen to Caring for Scotland’s footpaths with Helen Cole

S1, E7: Jennifer Melville – Facing our past

Jackie Bird is joined by Jennifer Melville, as the Trust embarks on a new project that will explore the role that the slave trade has played in the histories of Scotland and some of the Trust’s most-loved properties.

Listen to Facing our past with Jennifer Melville

S1, E6: Susan Bain – 90 years since the evacuation of St Kilda

On the 90th anniversary of the evacuation of St Kilda, the Trust’s Western Isles Manager Susan Bain tells Jackie Bird why Scotland should be extremely proud of this archipelago. This podcast features music by Garefowl - Cumha Hirteach (Cliffs) is a reinterpretation of a traditional St Kildan folk song.

Listen to 90 years since the evacuation of St Kilda with Susan Bain

S1, E5: Professor Murray Pittock – 1745: Raising the Jacobite Standard at Glenfinnan

Marking the 275th anniversary of the raising of the Jacobite Standard by Charles Edward Stuart at Glenfinnan, Professor Murray Pittock (Trustee and history advisor to the National Trust for Scotland) takes Jackie Bird through this hugely important moment in Scotland’s history.

Listen to 1745: Raising the Jacobite Standard at Glenfinnan with Murray Pittock

S1, E4: Mark Beaumont – Scotland’s wild spaces

Trust supporter and endurance athlete Mark Beaumont talks about some of his favourite places in Scotland and why it’s important that they’re looked after for future generations to experience and enjoy.

Listen to Scotland’s wild spaces with Mark Beaumont

S1, E3: Raoul Curtis-Machin – Protecting Culloden Battlefield

Raoul Curtis-Machin (Operations Manager at Culloden) talks to Jackie Bird about the story of Britain’s last pitched battle and the findings of the National Trust for Scotland’s Culloden 300 consultation.

Listen to Protecting Culloden Battlefield with Raoul Curtis-Machin

S1, E2: Jeff Waddell – Caring for Scotland’s environment

Jeff Waddell (Senior Natural Heritage Advisor) takes Jackie Bird on a tour of some of our most beautiful walking routes, while discussing the vital work we carry out every day to protect and conserve Scotland’s natural heritage.

Listen to Caring for Scotland’s environment with Jeff Waddell

S1, E1: Derek Alexander – Scotland’s Indiana Jones

Jackie Bird meets Derek Alexander (Head of Archaeology at the National Trust for Scotland) as he talks about some of his most fascinating finds and why he loves being in the field.

Listen to Meet Derek Alexander – Scotland’s Indiana Jones

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