Grange Project

Wilder Podcast

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Chloe is a clinical psychologist. Tom is a former British Army officer. In 2023 they bought 80 acres of intensive farmland in rural Monmouthshire and started rewilding it. The Wilder Podcast is the conversation that came next, and it has grown beyond the land. Every fortnight, we talk to the people thinking seriously about the systems we have built, and the ones we need next. Rewilding scientists and conservation founders. Regenerative farmers and food security experts. Economists, ecologists, psychologists, community builders, the occasional well-placed contrarian. The connecting thread is si...

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Grange Project

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www.grangeproject.co.uk

Latest episode

Jun 11, 2026

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Episodes

Ep. 055: Together for Good - The Power of Community Climate Action 11.06.2026

Helen Meech is Executive Director of the Climate Coalition, the UK's largest group of organisations dedicated to action on people, climate and nature. Over 130 member organisations, from the National Trust to Oxfam to Save the Children, plus a network of around 3,500 community organisers across the UK. And yet most people have never heard of them. As Helen explains, that's deliberate. We talk abou...

Ep. 054: The Psychology of Species Reintroductions with Pete Cairns 26.05.2026

Episode summary We see Pete Cairns as rewilding royalty. Thirty years in the conservation conversation, co-founder and former CEO of SCOTLAND: The Big Picture, and now host of the new podcast At the Edge. In this episode Tom and Chloe sit down with Pete to dig into the one thing every species reintroduction in the UK has in common, and it is not the species. Wildcats, sea eagles, red kites, beaver...

Ep. 053: Who Really Wins and Loses in the Food System? With Sue Pritchard 22.04.2026

The invisible forces shaping what you eat, why they stay hidden, and what it actually takes to change them. Sue Pritchard is CEO of the Food, Farming and Countryside Commission (FFCC) and a farmer just down the road from us in Monmouthshire. In this episode she lays out exactly how the modern food system works, who benefits, who pays the price, and why the polite assumption that "people just want...

Ep. 052: Three Years In: The Honest Truth About Rewilding 80 Acres 26.03.2026

No guest this week. Just Tom and Chloe with a drink, a lot to catch up on, and roughly an hour to get through it all. It's been 18 months since the last proper project update and quite a lot has happened. 4,000 trees planted. A tiny forest that nearly died twice and is now over six feet tall. A market garden. A distillery in the barn. A charity. Four schools through the gate in one week. And an ot...

Ep. 051: WTF is the Polycrisis and why should I care? 11.03.2026

In this conversation, we update you on two big milestones for the Grange Project, the launch of the Welsh Rewilding Alliance and our OECM recognition, before sitting down with Professor Mike Berners‑Lee. We ask Mike to explain the polycrisis : how climate change, biodiversity loss, pollution, food insecurity and geopolitical instability are all interlinked. Mike helps us see why recycling alone wo...

Ep. 050: The Future of Rewilding in Cymru (Wales) - Tir Natur 19.02.2026

Chloe and Tom speak with Gwenni Jenkins-Jones and Eben Muse from Tir Natur, a Welsh rewilding charity working to establish Wales’s largest rewilding site. The conversation explores the unique challenges and opportunities for rewilding in Wales and why this moment represents a turning point for nature recovery in the country. Tir Natur recently secured a 1,195-acre landscape in the Doethïe Valley i...

Ep. 049: Regenerative Agriculture Changing How We Grow Food 07.02.2026

Tom and Chloe sit down with Clare from Planton farm to explore what regenerative agriculture really means. Drawing on Claire’s journey from the conventional food industry into regenerative farming, the conversation explores why our current food system is under strain and how working with nature offers a viable, hopeful alternative. Together they explore soil health, livestock grazing, culture chan...

Ep. 048: Wilder Purbeck - Connecting a Community to the "Super National Nature Reserve" 24.12.2025

In this pre‑Christmas episode, hosts Chloe and Tom sit down with Tom Clark and Alex Brocklesby from the National Trust at Purbeck. Purbeck is one of the UK’s most biodiverse areas, yet many residents remain disconnected from the nature on their doorstep. Tom and Alex explain how varied geology; including Pool Harbour, chalk ridges and heathlands, creates an incredible range of habitats. They descr...

Ep. 047: Monmouth Floods Discussion 17.11.2025

Guest: Tom Johnston e – Founder of We Are Nature Based Host: Tom Constable (co‑founder of The Grange Project) Episode overview In this special episode, Tom Constable talks to flood‑management expert Tom Johnstone about the catastrophic flooding that recently hit Monmouthshire and large parts of Wales. We explore what drove the event, whether it was simply a...

Ep. 046: Healing in the Wild with Jo Robert, CEO Wilderness Foundation UK 06.11.2025

In episode 46 of The Wilder Podcast , hosts Chloe and Tom explore how wild places heal people and ecosystems. Their guest is Jo Roberts , CEO of the Wilderness Foundation UK . Jo shares how her childhood in South Africa fostered a deep respect for wilderness, how trauma influenced her career path, and why she believes access to nature should be a basic public health right. The conve...

Ep. 045: Community Land Stewardship with Chris Blake 08.10.2025

This week on the Wilder Podcast , we sit down with Chris Blake to explore how communities can steward land through collaboration, long-term vision and trust between local people and public bodies. We also share Grange Project updates (bumper apple harvest, the market garden & "cathedral-scale" polytunnel!), two recent courses, and announce Wilder Away Days - our nature-based corporate retreats...

Ep. 044: The Quiet Revolution of Growing Your Own with Gaz Oakley 11.09.2025

In this episode, Tom and Chloe sit down with chef-turned-homesteader Gaz Oakley to explore his remarkable journey from the high-pressure kitchens of Cardiff and London to a more grounded life growing food and foraging in the Welsh hills. With 1.8 million YouTube followers, five cookbooks, and a deepening connection to land, Gaz shares how food, nature, and simplicity became the foundation of his t...

Ep. 043: From Loss to Life - Ben Goldsmith & Natural Capital 28.08.2025

In this episode of the Wilder Podcast, we sit down with Ben Goldsmith, financier, conservationist, and passionate rewilding advocate, to explore the deeply personal and global dimensions of nature restoration. Ben shares how the tragic loss of his daughter, Iris, became the catalyst for rewilding his Somerset farm, transforming grief into a living love letter to her wild spirit. We also explore hi...

Ep. 042: Restorative Practices for a Wilder World 23.07.2025

In this episode of the Wilder Podcast, Chloe and Tom discuss the recent opening of the Grange Hub and explore two significant restorative practices: Natural Flood Management (NFM) and Nature Guardianship. Tom Johnston from We Are Nature Based CIC explains how NFM utilises natural processes to manage water flow, contrasting it with traditional gray infrastructure. The conversation also explores Nat...

Ep. 041: The Lost Art of Nature Connection 18.06.2025

Summary In this episode of The Wilder Podcast , hosts Chloe and Tom explore the concept of nature connection, discussing its importance for mental health and wellbeing, the barriers that prevent it, and the pathways to rekindling our relationship with the natural world. They explore the significance of understanding nature connection, particularly among adolescents, and stress the need for systemi...

Ep. 040: Rivers in Crisis – A Conversation with James Wallace 23.05.2025

What happens when we treat our rivers like sewers, ignore regulation, and allow polluters to profit from destruction? In this milestone 40th episode of The Wilder Podcast , we sit down with James Wallace , CEO of River Action, for one of our most eye-opening conversations yet. Beyond the outrage, this conversation is a masterclass in what needs to change, how it can change, and what each of us can...

Ep. 039: The Act That Could Change the World 26.04.2025

In this episode we speak with the inspirational Jane Davidson, the former government minister who proposed the groundbreaking Wellbeing of Future Generations Act. We discuss how the Act came to be, the influence the legislation has had and why Wales is now being watched by countries around the world looking to follow its lead. Your Hosts: Tom Constable: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tom-constable/ C...

Ep. 038: Thrivalism with Tony Juniper CBE 08.04.2025

Tony Juniper, Chair of Natural England, shares with us a powerful thesis: we cannot fight the climate and ecological crisis without first addressing social inequality. Not content with just highlighting these connections, Tony describes the system change necessary to move us all forward; the new political philosophy of Thrivalism.  Your Hosts Tom Constable: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tom-con...

Ep. 037: Taking Rewilding Mainstream with Alister Scott of the Global Rewilding Alliance 20.03.2025

In this joyful episode to celebrate World Rewilding Day, we take a big picture view as Alister addresses key questions such as ‘what does a rewilded world look like’, ‘how do we get there’ and ‘what are the benefits?’ Amongst a range of topics, we discuss climate stabilisation, eco distress and environmental education, as well as the power of success stories in bringing the necessary energy to ‘ta...

Ep. 036: "It's the how, not the cow" with Grazing Management 10.03.2025

Join us round the farmhouse kitchen as we chat with Emily and Alex, the co-founders of Grazing Management. Over a cup of tea, and some excellent fruit cake, we discuss what conservation grazing is, why it’s so important for biodiversity and how they are managing to make it into a successful business.  Your Hosts: Tom Constable: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tom-constable/ Chloe Constable: https...

Ep. 035: In Business For Nature: Project Updates and Make it Wild 13.02.2025

What does it take to turn a family passion into a powerful force for nature? In this episode of two halves, we start with an update about The Grange Project, including the last 6 months of physical interventions, our evolving business structure, and the latest developments at The Grange Distillery and Studio. We then move into conversation with Helen Neave, co-founder of Make it Wild, where we dis...

Ep. 034: Going Off Grid: Tiny Homes, Big Solutions 20.01.2025

If you’ve ever contemplated heading to the hills in your own off-grid escape, this is the episode for you. Craftsman builder Simon Whitfield of the Tiny Home Company covers the key ingredients necessary to create your own self-built home, as well as philosophy underpinning the ‘tiny living’ lifestyle. We are so grateful to have worked with Simon in crafting the Grange Project’s Tiny Homes, if you...

Ep. 033: An Agriwilding Evolution with Matt Swarbrick 13.12.2024

Matt Swarbrick, a farmer in North West Wales, shares with us the journey of Henbant. Using the principles of holistic decision making and agriwilding, they’ve created a thriving ecosystem that enables them to produce delicious nutrient dense food and magical spaces for both people and nature. Enjoy Matt’s warmth and passion as he paints a picture of the beautiful world they are creating.  You...

Ep. 032: How to Build a Regenerative Nation with North Star Transition 25.11.2024

How do you make a nation regenerative? What does it take to transform the Wye and Usk catchments? Jyothi Banerjee and North Star Transition are asking some of the most complex questions of our time, with three clear objectives: to propose a plan which is transformative, locally owned and investable. This is a fascinating conversation about systems change from an incredibly articulate communicator....

Ep. 031: A European Adventure with James Shooter 08.11.2024

We journey across Europe with James Shooter, host of the rewild podcast. From inspirational community led rewilding projects, to the trial and tribulations of road tripping, sit back and enjoy his story-telling skills. On that theme, we end the episode with a discussion about the role of communications and collaboration in the rewilding movement. Your Hosts: Tom Constable: https://www.linkedin.com...

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