The Poor Prole’s Almanac

Podcast tekijän mukaan The Poor Prole’s Alamanac, Bleav

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  1. Gastrocolonialism and the Struggle for Food Sovereignty in Southeast Asia with Dr. Sophie Chao

    Julkaistiin: 14.3.2022
  2. Dayak Forest Farming: A 6,000-Year-Old Tradition Under Threat

    Julkaistiin: 7.3.2022
  3. Exploring the Parallels of Oak Woodlands: Insights and Resilience from California to Spain with Dr. Lynn Huntsinger

    Julkaistiin: 28.2.2022
  4. Iberian Ham and Climate Change: Exploring the Spanish Dehesa System

    Julkaistiin: 21.2.2022
  5. Find Yourself with Lucy O’Hagan

    Julkaistiin: 14.2.2022
  6. Foodways and Climate Change in Ancient Ireland

    Julkaistiin: 7.2.2022
  7. Shaping an Eco-Agricultural Future with Dr. Bryan Dale

    Julkaistiin: 31.1.2022
  8. A Natural Earth with Farmer Rishi

    Julkaistiin: 24.1.2022
  9. Finding Place with Peter Michael Bauer Part 2

    Julkaistiin: 17.1.2022
  10. Finding Place with Peter Michael Bauer Part 1

    Julkaistiin: 17.1.2022
  11. Local Natural Farming with Nigel Palmer

    Julkaistiin: 9.1.2022
  12. Exploring Natural Farming Practices with Microbes by Marco

    Julkaistiin: 6.1.2022
  13. Exploring JADAM: A Holistic Approach to Soil Health and Natural Farming

    Julkaistiin: 3.1.2022
  14. Exploring Biological Korean Natural Farming (KNF) Practices

    Julkaistiin: 27.12.2021
  15. From Minerals: Exploring Abiotic Korean Natural Farming

    Julkaistiin: 20.12.2021
  16. A Forgotten Fodder with Shana Hanson Part 2

    Julkaistiin: 13.12.2021
  17. A Forgotten Fodder with Shana Hanson part 1

    Julkaistiin: 13.12.2021
  18. Beyond Grass: Exploring the World of Tree Hay/Fodder

    Julkaistiin: 6.12.2021
  19. A Living History; Coppicing with Mark Krawczyk Part 2

    Julkaistiin: 29.11.2021
  20. A Living History; Coppicing with Mark Krawczyk Part 1

    Julkaistiin: 29.11.2021

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Climate Change got you down? Worried about the fact that *everything* seems to be getting worse? Wondering how we got to this point in the first place, and what can we do to build a more resilient future? We take a look at historical pastoral & agricultural societies to see what worked and what didn’t, as well as what resources we have today to make better decisions to build equitable systems. We don’t just discuss ecology and history but also take a leftist perspective on prepping, foraging, homesteading, weapons, community-building, and basically anything that needs discussing during late-stage capitalism.

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