Understanding how food production impacts us and our world
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 72 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Categories | NutritionNatureScienceHealth & Fitness |
Well, friends, this is it. After much discussion, we’ve decided to step away from the podcast for the foreseeable future. But instead of just podfading, we thought we’d put out one last episode answering some of the most commonly googled agricuture-r... more
We talk about the controversial weed killer! One more episode left! more
Hey there! We’re taking a little break, but never fear. We’ll be back! more
This week we talk with farmer Dallas Robinson on her project, the Harriet Tubman Freedom Farm. She talks about what it means to grow food on her own and reconnect with the land and her ancestry as a person of color in the United States. Also, the Sou... more
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I’m only about a half dozen episodes in but I’m loving it! Hallie and Chris have a great dynamic, and the way they explore topics is accessible, enjoyable and funny. I also appreciate the way they approach topics agnostically and apolitically, letting science and facts guide their exploration, even when it leads to surprising new discoveries or dispels long-held assumptions!
I can't believe I haven't reviewed this until now! I love this podcast. Hallie, Chris, and Catherine are personable and do a great job of presenting agriculture in a fun and approachable way. I would (and do) recommend this show to anyone!
I look forward to a new episode every time! I could listen to Hallie and Chris talk about anything but I love how passionate Hallie is! It's always a great listen and I learn something new. I'm all ready to start composting! The production value is almost always great. It's worth binging through all the episodes.
One to Grow On has been a lovely discovery and I’ve been slowly making my way through all the episodes. I decided to check the show out after their guest appearance on Spirits, another podcast I really enjoy. I’m a hobby gardener but it’s been difficult to find a plant-themed podcast I enjoy. After finding One to Grow On, I’ve realized what truly interests me is the relationships humans and human culture have to plants, and that’s where this podcast really shines. The hosts don’t discuss only th... more
Some of my favorite people talking about an interesting subject. Definitely worth a listen.
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