Here’s episode two with Julian Hoffman!
This is the second of two episodes with author Julian Hoffman. The first episode was about living with pelicans and bears in northern Greece, where Julian lives.
Julian has published two books of non-fiction with a strong focus on landscapes, wildlife and heritage. In 2012 Julian’s debut book The Small Heart of Things was published, and in 2019 it was followed by Irreplaceable: The Fight to Save Our Wild Places.
We pick up right where we left off in episode one, with a question to Julian about his experiences of getting to know local people and telling their stories through his writing.

We get into some pretty deep topics in this episode including:
- How the mathematics of life mean you can only connect with a handful of places in a meaningful way
- The poverty of language around ‘brownfields’
- Convincing politicians to pretend they’re jumping spiders!
- Life-altering experiences in the North Kent Marshes
- Oliver Rackham and the loss of meaning in the landscape
- The importance of local green spaces in the pandemic and beyond
Massive thank you to Julian for his time and consideration in putting these two episodes together. Please support Julian by purchasing his book and following him on social media. Hope you enjoy!
Links
Julian Hoffman: https://julian-hoffman.com/
Irreplaceable: https://julian-hoffman.com/irreplaceable/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/JulianHoffman
Save Swanscombe Marshes: https://www.buglife.org.uk/campaigns/save-swanscombe-marshes/
Unlocking Landscapes Twitter: https://twitter.com/UnlockLand
Homepage: https://www.unlockinglandscapes.com/
Daniel’s Twitter: https://twitter.com/djgwild
Intro music by Daniel Greenwood: https://danieljamesgreenwood.bandcamp.com/track/eva
Gratefuul for sharing this