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Take Me to Your Happy Place

Winterwatch's Gillian Burke chooses music and sounds that encourage her own wellbeing.

An episode of the Slow Radio podcast, hosted by BBC Radio 3, titled "Take Me to Your Happy Place" was published on January 31, 2021 and runs 31 minutes.

January 31, 2021 ·31m · Slow Radio

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Winterwatch's Gillian Burke chooses music and natural sounds that encourage her own personal wellbeing, including lapping waves, doves and crickets from her childhood in Kenya.

Winterwatch's Gillian Burke chooses music and natural sounds that encourage her own personal wellbeing, including lapping waves, doves and crickets from her childhood in Kenya.

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