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S2E3 Why do parks even exist? With Travis Elborough

Author
Christopher Beanland
Published
Tue 27 Sep 2022
Episode Link
https://shows.acast.com/park-date/episodes/s1e7-why-do-parks-even-exist-with-travis-elborough

Location: Butterfield Green

Stoke Newington, London

Guest: Travis Elborough


You should read Travis Elborough's books about such things as buses, the seaside, glasses and vinyl records. But in this chat we look at - what else - parks! We chat calmly like adults as we stroll through Butterfield Green. Then he mentions he met JG Ballard and I lose my sh*t. Thanks Travis. See you at The Mildmay Club soon for a drink, I promise.


As always GRAZIE to Lucia Scazzocchio, Luke Jones (do listen to his brilliant podcast https://southgirlproductionmusic.com/category/podcast-production/), Rosie Wilby (https://www.instagram.com/breakupmonologues/?hl=en) and Mae-Li Evans for encouragement, production support and advice. There would be no podcast without these people. THANKS GUYS.

 

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