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Love Scotland: Stories of Scotland's History and Nature

National Trust for Scotland
Love Scotland: Stories of Scotland's History and Nature
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  • Love Scotland: Stories of Scotland's History and Nature

    A beginner's guide to birdsong

    18/2/2026 | 31 min
    Can you tell your blackbirds from your blue tits? Do you know the difference between a collared dove and a wood pigeon? This week, Jackie is here to help you improve your understanding of British birdsong.

    Alongside naturalist and influencer Lucy Lapwing, Jackie explores the sounds of Greenbank Garden in Glasgow. Discover some top tips for memorising which calls come from which bird, and get Lucy’s advice for expanding your knowledge as the dawn chorus ramps up once again.

    For information on Greenbank Garden, click here.

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  • Love Scotland: Stories of Scotland's History and Nature

    Mary, Queen of Scots: the captive years

    04/2/2026 | 42 min
    The life of Mary, Queen of Scots has long fascinated historians and history-lovers alike. This week, Jackie sits down with studio guest Rosemary Goring to discuss the 19-year period of Mary’s life spent in captivity.

    Together, they discuss the circumstances surrounding Mary’s imprisonment, the political reasons behind her enduring captivity, and the tragedy of this nearly two-decade-long period.

    Rosemary Goring is the author of several books, including Exile: The Captive Years of Mary, Queen of Scots.

    To enjoy more episodes of Love Scotland, please follow or subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. Scroll down this feed for previous instalments covering the life of Mary and her son, James VI.
  • Love Scotland: Stories of Scotland's History and Nature

    A beginner's guide to the Burns Supper

    21/1/2026 | 39 min
    Whether you’ve never been to an former Burns Supper or you’re a long-time aficionado who knows the Address to a Haggis by heart, there’s always something new to learn about Robert Burns and his work.

    With Burns Night just a few days away, Jackie is joined by two of Scotland’s most prominent Burns experts to dissect the ceremonial aspects of the celebration, the history of its traditions, and the true meaning of his poetry.

    Professor Gerry Carruthers is the Francis Hutcheson Chair of Scottish Literature at the University of Glsagow, while Chris Waddell is the Learning Manager of the Robert Burns Birthplace Museum, which is run by the National Trust for Scotland.

    You can find out more about the museum here. Or you can explore the Trust’s Burns Collection here.

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    LISTEN AGAIN: Traditional festive displays at Castle Fraser

    28/11/2025 | 28 min
    This episode was first released in 2022.

    As we enter December, we’re revisiting a podcast all about how the National Trust for Scotland creates and installs authentic decorations in its places. Listen in as Jackie meets Dr Jo Riley from Castle Fraser, who led a Trust research project into traditional decorations and how they have changed over time. From garlands to gifts, candles to clementines, Jo has examined exactly how previous residents in homes like Castle Fraser would have celebrated.

    Jackie and Jo discuss the pagan roots of the festive season, why mistletoe didn’t always mean romance, and who it was that first brough yule logs to Scottish shores.

    Find out more about Dr Jo Riley’s research by clicking here.

    You can also get the latest visitor information on Castle Fraser, and all of our properties, on the National Trust for Scotland website.

    Love Scotland will return in the New Year. Please remember to follow, rate and review the podcast on your podcast platform of choice.
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    The life and legacy of Bernat Klein

    14/11/2025 | 31 min
    Earlier this year, a coalition of leading Scottish heritage and design organisations – including the National Trust for Scotland – joined together to secure the future of the Bernat Klein Studio.

    This building was used by textile designer Bernat Klein, who was perhaps best known for his international collections for Chanel and Dior.

    To understand more about the man behind the studio, and the building’s future, Jackie speaks with Alison Harley, Chair of the Bernat Klein Foundation, and author Shelley Klein, Bernat’s daughter.

    The full restoration of the Bernat Klein Studio will be carried out by the project coalition, led by Scottish Historic Buildings Trust (SHBT), in partnership with the Bernat Klein Foundation and the National Trust for Scotland. Visit bernatkleinstudio.org.uk to learn more, support the project and receive updates.

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Love Scotland is a fortnightly podcast series from the National Trust for Scotland. Hosted by TV star, expert broadcaster and National Trust for Scotland president Jackie Bird, Love Scotland features big names, experts and enthusiasts from all walks of life. Each episode delves deep into the detail of Scotland’s history, its wildlife and its landscapes.
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