Stone Aged Wisdom
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Welcome to The Big Smoke Variety Show! In this episode, “Stone Aged Wisdom”, we’re stepping back in time to explore how ancient skills and wisdom can still connect us to our modern world. How could learning to start a fire or forage for food be relevant in the digital age?
We’re thrilled to welcome Memma the Cavewoman, aka Sarah Day. Memma is a Bushcraft instructor, experimental archaeologist, and ancient technologist with over 13 years of experience. She’s worked with TV survivalist Ray Mears’ company Woodlore Ltd, teaching outdoor skills and sharing her passion for prehistory. From finding her first fossil at age 5 to becoming the Head Cavewoman for Prehistoric Experiences, Memma brings history to life through her engaging workshops. In this episode, she’ll guide us through Stone Age tools, stories, and survival skills that resonate even in our fast-paced, modern lives. If you’d like to see the objects Memma discusses in the episode, visit our Instagram page.
And that’s not all! Get ready to meet Meg Hemmings, an Australian poet whose journey has taken her from small-town Spain to regional Tasmania. A former pastry chef turned copywriter and memoirist, Meg brings a unique perspective on travel, cooking, and the art of living fully.
But the fun doesn’t stop there! To round off the episode, we’re diving into some Victorian Parlour Games, because play is an instinct that connects us all, no matter the era. Today’s game is Basketball Head – a whimsical test of skill and coordination. Tune in for the laughter and chaos, and check out our Instagram @thebigsmokevariety to see how it went for us!
Join us for the next show, on October 11th!
You can read the BBC article about Memma rowing the River Thames here
A huge thanks to the sponsor for this episode, Hatopia
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