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Associate Professor
Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
Orcid identifier0000-0001-8869-7356
- Associate ProfessorFaculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
BIOGRAPHY
I'm an ardent advocate and scholar, with a deep-rooted passion for cultural education. My journey as a folklorist involves delving into all sorts of folk and creative practices, from gardening to poetry; from storytelling to singing, all the while seeking to unravel their profound connections to education and creativity.
As a folklorist, I have explored these different yet interconnected, fascinating and rich traditions primarily through arts-based practices as research, as a means of recognizing their pivotal roles in our cultural heritage. For me, these practices are not just pastimes but critical and valuable types of meaning-making that underpin much of what we understand of education and community-building to be.
More recently, I have been particularly interested in how gardening, as a creative practice, moves far beyond simply cultivating plants; it nurtures creativity and fosters connections with the natural world. I aim to introduce young minds to gardening as a creative practice, the wonders of nature, and emphasize the therapeutic benefits of tending to living beings.
I don't think of music and song a great deal differently. I've heard folk music being described as being carried on the wings of tradition, serving as a universal language that transcends cultural boundaries. I can appreciate this, but for me, it is also personal, it is natural, and connects us to something in the same way that gardening does. I'm dedicated to using these mediums as a means of education and cultural preservation, bridging generations and promoting a sense of shared identity.
In my advocacy, I champion the idea that these folk practices can contribute significantly to educational settings. The concept of 'growing for wellbeing' is at the core of my mission, emphasizing the importance of our connection with nature and the arts in fostering emotional and spiritual literacy and positive mental health among learners.
Mintopia, my plant nursery, is a National Plant Collection for the mint family that does just that; it focuses on the potential of working with plants within education. It is a testament to the therapeutic and educational value inherent in the botanical world, and a singular duty we all have in maintaining biodiversity.
In my work, I aim to harmonize the cultural significance of gardening and creativity with the realm of education, fostering a deeper understanding of our cultural roots and the importance of nature and art in learning. This journey is driven by a passion for positive change: Sow the seeds of knowledge, creativity, and wellbeing.
As a folklorist, I have explored these different yet interconnected, fascinating and rich traditions primarily through arts-based practices as research, as a means of recognizing their pivotal roles in our cultural heritage. For me, these practices are not just pastimes but critical and valuable types of meaning-making that underpin much of what we understand of education and community-building to be.
More recently, I have been particularly interested in how gardening, as a creative practice, moves far beyond simply cultivating plants; it nurtures creativity and fosters connections with the natural world. I aim to introduce young minds to gardening as a creative practice, the wonders of nature, and emphasize the therapeutic benefits of tending to living beings.
I don't think of music and song a great deal differently. I've heard folk music being described as being carried on the wings of tradition, serving as a universal language that transcends cultural boundaries. I can appreciate this, but for me, it is also personal, it is natural, and connects us to something in the same way that gardening does. I'm dedicated to using these mediums as a means of education and cultural preservation, bridging generations and promoting a sense of shared identity.
In my advocacy, I champion the idea that these folk practices can contribute significantly to educational settings. The concept of 'growing for wellbeing' is at the core of my mission, emphasizing the importance of our connection with nature and the arts in fostering emotional and spiritual literacy and positive mental health among learners.
Mintopia, my plant nursery, is a National Plant Collection for the mint family that does just that; it focuses on the potential of working with plants within education. It is a testament to the therapeutic and educational value inherent in the botanical world, and a singular duty we all have in maintaining biodiversity.
In my work, I aim to harmonize the cultural significance of gardening and creativity with the realm of education, fostering a deeper understanding of our cultural roots and the importance of nature and art in learning. This journey is driven by a passion for positive change: Sow the seeds of knowledge, creativity, and wellbeing.
UNIVERSITY OF CHESTER APPOINTMENTS
- Associate Professor of Cultural EducationUniversity of Chester, Faculty of Arts, Humanities, Social Sciences and Education, Chester, United Kingdom1 Aug 2021
- Co-DirectorRECAP (The Centre for Research into Education and Creativity through Arts Practices), School of Education, Chester, United Kingdom20 May 2022
- Senior Lecturer and Programme LeaderUniversity of Chester, Faculty of Education and Children's Services, Chester, United Kingdom1 Oct 2012 - 1 Aug 2021
ACADEMIC POSITIONS
- Visiting ProfessorUppsala University, Department of Cultural Anthropology and Ethnology, Uppsala, Sweden1 Feb 2026
- Visiting ProfessorUniversity of Gothenburg, Department of Literature, History of ideas, and Religion, Gothenburg, Sweden1 Jan 2024 - 31 Dec 2024
- Senior Lead in Cultural Education and ResearchStoryhouse, Research, Chester, United Kingdom1 Jan 2017 - 31 Jul 2023
- Director of ResearchLapidus, United Kingdom10 Jan 2018 - 8 Dec 2019
- Executive DirectorTechnology, Pedagogy and Education Association, United Kingdom1 Jan 2024
NON-ACADEMIC POSITIONS
- Founder and NurserymanMintopia, Chester, United Kingdom1 Aug 2019
- Managing DirectorSoil Records, Chester, United Kingdom7 Apr 2008
- Managing Directorthe loose kites, Chester, United Kingdom7 Apr 2008
- TrusteeMythstories, UK1 Sep 2020
DEGREES
- Doctor of EducationUniversity of Chester, Chester, United Kingdom16 Sep 2014 - 15 Jul 2019
- Artistic Research in MusicOrpheus Institute, Ghent, BelgiumFeb 2019 - May 2019
- PGCE in Singing in the CurriculumUniversity of Chester, Chester, United Kingdom1 Sep 2010 - 31 Jul 2013
- Masters in Folklore and Cultural TraditionUniversity of Sheffield, Sheffield, United KingdomSep 2004 - Jul 2006
- PGCE PrimaryUniversity of Chester, Chester, United Kingdom1 Sep 2003 - 31 Jul 2004
- BA (Hons) English StudiesSheffield Hallam University, Sheffield, United Kingdom9 Sep 1998 - 31 Jul 2001
LANGUAGES
- GermanCan read, speak and understand
- WelshCan read, write, speak and understand
RESEARCH AND KNOWLEDGE EXCHANGE INSTITUTE
- Culture and Society Research and Knowledge Exchange Institute
- Sustainability and Environment Research and Knowledge Exchange Institute
- Health and Wellbeing Research and Knowledge Exchange Institute
SCHOOL
- Chester School of Education
AVAILABILITY
- Collaborative projects
- Join a web conference as a panellist or speaker
- Masters Research or PhD student supervision