After me: CHESIL BEACH! FAR! AWAY! IN! TIME! I can't hear you! Too many helicopters! Jurassic Coast Jaunt

Jurassic Coast 3: A New Jauntier

I am doing my third jaunt down in the Jurassic Coast, starting again this time near Weymouth. The jaunts are artist working trips but this time as well as the usual Twitter and Instagram I am creating a ‘tentcast’ – a mobile micro podcast as I go along.

“Explore the landscape and travel with Tim – a landscape artist, discussing and showing his latest work and travels as he stumbles along the coast in his one man tent, trying to be green without going into the red.

This will be a short daily diary ‘tentcast’, a micro podcast discussing backpacking, travelling on foot and painting and drawing at the mercy of the elements, and even maybe video of the pieces – with artworks and photos will be shown in the episode art!”.

The podcast is called ‘Jaunt’ so it will be used for future trips as well, this will work like a short daily diary, either on the spot or a recap, and it’s something I’ve always wanted to do – mobile podcasting, short, not-music, very different from my previous podcasts.

You’ll be able to hear those here at my Jaunt podcast page or subscribe via your podcast software directly at the RSS link or listen at Spotify, and is currently on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Pocket Casts, Radio Public and Amazon Podcasts as well, with hopefully Stitcher and Overcast to follow.

Jaunt 3 Social Media

Hopefully if the tech gods are good – you should also see the tweets, Instagram posts and various podcasts above – I will use these as a reference and link them when I come to blog about the Jurassic Coast work. It had better be worth the hassle of switching my IG account to a business one and creating a linked new FB page for TJBArts cos, well Meta be Meta and really annoying.

Also this bobbins is a ‘free trial that won’t expire, honest’ deal so count me sceptical. Apparently showing your Twitter and IG posts using a hashtag and a RSS feed together is somehow really hard, always very expensive and never free. Not sure why….