We're delighted that Ash Bhardwaj was recently invited to deliver the prestigious Monday Night Lecture at the Royal Geographical Society as part of their annual Explore Festival. The large audience in the main auditorium were captivated by Ash's insights into the key motivations for wanderlust and how we can embark on our travels with a greater sense of purpose and consideration for the planet. For many people, travel sits alongside home ownership and marriage as a significant life goal, and we Brits spend more on holidays than we do on any other leisure activity. It seems strange, therefore, that we rarely reflect on our reasons for doing so. Whether it’s an epic adventure or a ‘staycation’, award-winning author, journalist and broadcaster Ash explores how travel intersects with our entire lives and its powerful hold over us.
Intoxicating History - Henry Jeffreys & Tom Parker-Bowles
We're delighted to announce the launch of Intoxicating History, a brand-new podcast series that uncorks the history of alcohol and the alcohol that shaped history. Each week, award-winning authors and raconteurs Henry Jeffreys and Tom Parker-Bowles will be decanting and discussing the stories behind some of the world's most popular beverages. Was champagne really invented by a blind French monk? Did vodka-politics contribute to the Russian Revolution? Was Hogarth part of an anti-gin conspiracy? Did the Ancient Greeks invent drinking games? To find out the answers to these questions and much more besides, be sure to tune in to this warm and witty 20-part series of rich storytelling blended with Henry and Tom's expert tasting notes. Intoxicating History is brought to you by the team that made the global TV series The Wine Show and is sponsored by Taylor's Port. Episode 1 is available from December 5th 2024.