Finding the new site, farmer story, and venue vibes

Episode Summary

In today’s Food for Thought Radio, coming to you from slightly sunny North Wales, I set the tone for a jam‑packed morning and welcome two guests who bring fire and nuance in equal measure. First up, Nick, organiser of the Weekend Truth Festival, shares how the event has evolved, why it’s moved to Wrexham for 17–20 July, and what to expect from speakers like Dolores Cahill and David Adelman, plus hands‑on community elements from growing to grassroots remedy. We swap stories about running events “in the private,” keeping common sense safety without ceding sovereignty, and the curious run‑ins with mainstream media. Then writer and researcher Caroline Knight joins to explore the deeper fault‑lines behind today’s division: attachment styles, shadow work, ancestral patterns, and how polarity between the masculine and feminine plays out in modern relationships. We unpack why self‑knowledge is the antidote to manipulation, how to distinguish desire from love, and why real integration beats pseudo‑spiritual bypass. Along the way we keep a sense of humour—spotlighting satirical songs from Jimmy Wingard—and remind ourselves that it’s a theatre out there; the power lies in how we respond, in community, discernment and a bit of divine comedy.
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