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Small Ways To Live Well from The Simple Things

Small Ways To Live Well from The Simple Things

Written by: The Simple Things
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Small Ways to Live Well is a podcast from The Simple Things, a monthly magazine about slowing down, remembering what’s important and making the most of where you live.


Hosted by the Editor, Lisa Sykes, in this season, May days & summer afternoons, she’ll be sampling honesty boxes, seeking our magical creatures, taking sensory walks and generally revelling in the promise of summer, alongside co-hosts wellbeing editor Rebecca Frank and regular contributor and slow traveller Jo Tinsley.


To subscribe or order a copy of The Simple Things visit thesimplethings.com


A definite contender for ‘favourite time of the year’ these light-filled days of late spring and early summer are easy to love. The novelty of sustained sunshine and warmer days gladden the hearts. The countryside is at its best and cities start to go all Mediterranean, living life outside. Even the most humdrum garden looks pretty in May.


And we’re as busy as the birds feeding chicks and bees gathering nectar – planting flowers, tending our veg patch and exploring our neighbourhood. It’s the end of the hungry gap with the first harvests so we enjoy eating outdoors and go on our first picnic of the year. We’re learning more about folklore and festivals, listening to birdsong and making the most of long weekends. Join us to dabble in something new and take a spontaneous day trip. Our motto for the season: ‘Time you enjoy wasting is not wasted time’.

There are six episodes in Season 9, released weekly from May Day and supported by Titanic Belfast

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Episodes
  • May Days - Episode 4 - LARK
    May 24 2026

    Join The Simple Things’ Editor Lisa Sykes and Author of The Slow Traveller and regular contributor Jo Tinsley as they talk about sharing a fondness for camping, appreciating the joys of larking about, spontaneous adventures and magical creatures.

    If you are in the UK, you can try an immediate start subscription to the The Simple Things and receive the current issue straight away. We can send subscriptions anywhere in the world. Or buy current and back issues here

    Thanks to our sponsor Titanic Belfast. Find out more and how to visit at titanicbelfast.com and on Instagram @titanicbelfast

    Editing & music by Arthur Cosslett.


    On the blog

    Recipe: Herdwick lamb curry in a hurry

    Camping recipe | Smoky Boston beans & armadillo potatoes

    In the June issue (168) on sale from 29 May and available to buy here

    Peaky Blinders: Ways to mark 75 years of the UK’s first National Park


    In the May issue (167) on sale now

    The joy of larking about – Swap organised fun for magical spontaneity

    Magical creatures – An appreciation of the sky lark

    In previous issues available at picsandink.com

    My Living – The campsite (158)

    Open to visit – The idea of ‘explorer days’ (157)

    The pursuit of pleasure – It’s time to move things up the list (122)

    To read

    The School of Life: Small Pleasures – what makes life truly valuable (2022)

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    52 mins
  • May Days - Episode 3 - TONIC
    May 17 2026

    Join editor of The Simple Things magazine Lisa Sykes and wellbeing editor Rebecca Frank as they appreciate summer foods and sensory walks, explore the medicinal benefits of garden herbs and rediscover the pleasure of handwriting a letter.

    If you are in the UK, you can try an immediate start subscription to the The Simple Things and receive the current issue straight away. Or buy current and back issues here

    Thanks to our sponsor Titanic Belfast. Find out more and how to visit at titanicbelfast.com and on Instagram @titanicbelfast

    Editing and music by Arthur Cosslett


    In the May issue (167) available to buy here

    Berry Shrub and other recipes from Michelle Tansley’s cottage garden in our new series, A Good Life

    Switching on the senses – discover the moodboosting benefits of sensory walks

    Bloom scrolling – self edit your feeds for a more fulfilling online experience

    In the June issue (168) available to buy from 29 May here

    Weekend project – make your own herbal bug spray and natural after sun balm

    Cake in the house - Elderflower and strawberry tart

    Read our favourite entries from our midsummer microfiction competition.

    Find out more about National Flash Fiction Day on 13 June nationalflashfictionday.co.uk

    On the blog

    Spring beans on toast – broad beans and ricotta with elderflower dressing recipe

    Pea cheesecake recipe

    Rhubarb and sweet cicely shrub with Aperol recipe

    Natural first aid for bee, wasp and jelly fish stings taken from The Natural First Aid Handbook by Brigitte Mars (Storey Publishing)

    Elderflower toner

    Chickweed Ice cube aftersun

    Letters that changed the world

    To read

    The Correspondent by Virginia Evans (Penguin Books)

    From previous issues available to buy here

    The joy of writing a letter April (167)


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    50 mins
  • May Days - Episode 2 - TEND
    May 10 2026

    Join editor of The Simple Things magazine Lisa Sykes and regular contributor and author of The Slow Traveller Jo Tinsley as they explore ways of tending to your patch and your flock, whether that’s pottering in the garden, looking after your local bees or exploring your local neighbourhood.

    If you are in the UK, you can try an immediate start subscription to the The Simple Things and receive the current issue straight away. Or buy current and back issues here

    Thanks to our sponsor Titanic Belfast. Find out more and how to visit at titanicbelfast.com and on Instagram @titanicbelfast

    Editing and music by Arthur Cosslett


    In the May issue (167) available to buy here

    A good life: On the edge of the Derbyshire Dales, Michelle Tansley grows food and flowers in her cottage garden.

    Pottering about: Clever ways to give old plant pots new purpose in the garden

    My Neighbourhood Frome

    Leave it and reap: Plant once and harvest for years: perennial vegetables are an easy addition to a plot

    Churchyard rewilding

    Coming up in the June issue – on sale from 29 May or try an immediate start subscription to get it earlier

    Simple ideas, using recycled materials, to help your garden grow and bloom. Taken from Way to Grow: Over 100 hacks for green-fingered greatness by Simon Akeroyd (DK)

    From back issues available to buy here

    Know a thing or two: bees (Flourish Volume 3)

    DIY beeswax wraps (issue 96)

    Gathering: For a Sunday lunch with a difference ask friends to BYOT – bring your own trowel – and share the joy of planting and potting for the new season (issue 141)

    On the blog

    Garden hacks | Turn a shoe-hanger into a tool rack

    Garden hacks | Reuse cooking water on your plants

    Garden hacks | Make a colander hanging basket

    Garden hacks | DIY seed tapes

    Beeswax wraps


    Stress-busting Massage Balm


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    47 mins
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