Meg is a writer, podcaster, presenter and events organiser from the Welsh Marches, now based in London.
In 2025, she released a five-part narrative podcast for BBC Sounds exploring the connection between land, folk culture and belonging, called Heart and Stone.
The podcast was the culmination of a career spent understanding the way we relate to nature and each other, one that first began as a teenager sneaking out to the Iron Age hillfort in her hometown. Growing up on the Welsh-English border meant being constantly confronted with questions of identity: how do you become yourself within a landscape of multiple, overlapping histories? What is the power of a borderland, a place of convergence, conflict, and possibility?
Those questions led her into the worlds of land, ecology and nature-connection, working with environment and heritage consultancies on projects ranging from a landscape recovery scheme in Dorset to a zine on nature-based businesses in the Conwy Valley.
Spending more time outside bred a love for mountain biking, which took her to New Zealand to ride trails and write for Spoke magazine. Back in the UK, she has edited and written for Misspent Summers and worked as a news and features writer for Cycling Weekly.
The thread running through all of it is a fascination with people, place, and the connections that bind them. Whether reviving a folk tradition or making a podcast about nature-connection, storytelling is what holds it together.