Discovering how soil can heal our planet, from natural gardening and farming techniques, backyard ecology, and the technologies and businesses shaping our future.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 80 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Categories | Home & GardenLeisure |
Today we meet Jordan Mara of Mind and Soil. He will discuss his company mission, how gardening can be one of the best activities for our mental health, some of the research into specific soil microbes that help our brains and so much more. more
This is the second part of the interview with Judy Fitzpatrick of Microbiometer. more
Today we meet Judy Fitzpatrick, cofounder of Microbiometer. more
Today we meet Leo Horrigan, a documentary filmmaker with the Center for a Livable Future at John’s Hopkins University. He is helping us understand the food system from farming to food access, and creating educational programs around their research. more
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Very good and interesting topics. A great podcast for any growers, also relevant to me who grows in Sweden. Thanks!
Lots of great information and topics discussed on this podcast. I was disappointed after enjoying several successive episodes in Episode #43 on algae and fungi. Just regarding some of the pretty blatantly inaccurate claims the interviewee made about carbon capture capacity of trees vs. grasses.
Aaron Moskowitz has given us an opportunity to gain knowledge about gardening by promoting a better environment for our planet with interviews with farmers farming fish to plants.
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Apple Podcasts | #208 | New Zealand/Leisure/Home & Garden |
Apple Podcasts | #230 | Netherlands/Leisure/Home & Garden |
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