Synopsis
Interviews about Organic and Earth Friendly Gardening
Episodes
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replay of episode 86 with the Amazing Patti Armbrister
06/01/2020 Duration: 01h28minHere's a replay of my very first interview with the amazing Patti Armbrister! Get ready to join the Patti Armbrister Fan Club coming soon!This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Spotify Ad Analytics - https://www.spotify.com/us/legal/ad-analytics-privacy-policy/
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Win a Copy of the The Family Garden Plan: Grow a Year’s Worth of Sustainable and Healthy Food!
01/01/2020 Duration: 01h17minWhat's your preference?Do you like long show notes that transcribe the full episode or do you like shorter versions? I made 2 copies of Golden Seeds From Melissa K. Norris. One I actually took notes by hand, 13 pages worth and then I typed them off. The other I just transcribed while listening. Which is your preference or do you just like to read it on the website? Would you like a printed copy delivered to your home each month?Golden Seeds from Melissa Norris ShortGolden Seeds from Melissa Norris Long - Full Transcript I'd love to know which you like better if you cold just hit reply and say long, short or website I'd really appreciate it!Don't forget to sign up to Win a copy of Melisa’s New Book Here and leave her a 5-star review when you're done reading it! Happy New Year!This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Spotify Ad Analytics - https://www.spotify.com/us/legal/ad-analytics-privacy-policy/
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306. How can we keep our food safe AND healthy? | Melissa Kagiyama | Key to the Mountain | Missoula, MT
29/12/2019 Duration: 01h27minMelissa Kagiyama from Key to the Mountain I buy all my food from local farmers and then cook it.How do we connect with you?I love sharing with everyone so grateful you are all listeningagain, my name is Melissa Kagiyamakeytothemountain.comwant to sharejust hit the contact usI respond to all emails!I love getting requests for new food and flavorshave an Instagram key_to_the_mountainOn Facebook at Key to the MountainAre you a millennial born between 1980-1995?Yeah Millennial!Awesome!Today is Friday August 2, 2019!So I am so excited to introduce my guest today who I met at the Farmer's Market when I was in Missoula for the 1/2 Marathon in June. And she gave me something that not only did I love but helped me complete the Missoula 1/2 Marathon standing up! From Key to the Mountain in Missoula Montana here's rockstar millennial Melissa Kagiyama!I have had guest come on and talk about food they cooked from the farmer's market. You said when you first moved to Missoula, you were blown away by the quality of foo
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Replay of interview 166 with Sally Fallon author of the book Nourishing Traditions
23/12/2019 Duration: 57minWhen Melissa K. Norris was on the GREEN Organic Gardener Podcast recently we talked about the amazing tip I got from my interview with Sally Fallon about needing to eat a healthy fat with beets etc to get the full mineral and nutritional value from root vegetables. Check out the replay and see if you don't learn a ton. Sally Fallon and the Weston A. Price foundation was originally introduced to me when I interviewed the AMAZING Mandy Gerth From Lower Valley farm. Also great interviews. This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Spotify Ad Analytics - https://www.spotify.com/us/legal/ad-analytics-privacy-policy/
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304. The Organic Gardener Soil Food Web Expert Jeff Lowenfels | What would Greta Do? |
14/12/2019 Duration: 01h18minJeff Lowenfels author of the Teaming With Microbes Soil Trilogy shares his system for creating healthy organic ecosystems and how we can all work to save the world if we just answer the question What would Greta think?If you wondered why we changed the name to the GREEN Organic Gardener Podcast there will be no doubt when you finish with this amazing episode. Get ready for Jeff to drop Golden Seeds Galore!JEFF LOWENFELS "LORD OF THE ROOTS" AUTHOR OF THE SOIL TRIOLOGY:Teaming with Microbes: The Organic Gardener's Guide to the Soil Food WebTeaming with Nutrients: The Organic Gardener’s Guide to Optimizing Plant NutritionandTEAMING WITH FUNGIThe Organic Grower’s Guide to MycorrhizaeAND NOW HIS NEW BOOK: DIY Autoflowering Cannabis: An Easy Way to Grow Your OwnTell us a little about yourself.I was a lawyer, I worked for a fortune 500 companyalways been a gardenerTell me about your first gardening experience?my father had to take over a family8 acresfrustrated farmersall the magazinesJI Rodalecame over to the
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The GREEN Organic Gardener Podcast December 2019
14/12/2019 Duration: 13minAre you wondering why we are rebranding ourselves as the GREEN Organic Gardener Podcast?Listen here to learn what's new!Get ready for our first episode as the Green Organic Gardener Podcast where Jeff Lowenfels author of Teaming with Microbes, Teaming With Nutrients and Teaming With Fungi and his new book on DIY Cannabis, from Anchorage Alaska prepare to be dazzled! Afterall what would Greta think?Love all of you green future growers out there!Do you have your climate story ready?Hey there Green Future Growers! thanks for joining us today. If you're new to the show, I hope you'll subscribe on iTunes or your favorite Android app and let's get growing. 18sJackieMarieHey everybody, JackieMarie Beyer here, I'm driving to work so there might be a little static in the background, but this is like a good place for me to record, I feel like because it's kind of quiet in my car for me and I don't know it's just a good time for me. Thoughts are fresh in my head, I find like when I get my microphone out and I'm sitting
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What can you eat? | Elimination Diet Update |
13/12/2019 Duration: 13minDon't forget to enter the Melissa K. Norris Giveaway to win a copy of her new awesome book! So, if you listened to the interview I did with Sarah Clark from the Get Pregnant Naturally Podcastwho challenged me to try an Elimination Diet where I gave up the top 5 allergens for 10 days. And I did it. And I wanted to share my results.It's EasyI mention theJill Angie Not Your Average Runner podcast too who talks about a mindset shift from "I Can Do Hard Things" to "It's Easy". Kate Erikson has a great saying "Gratitude is the First Seed of Abundance"And I tried it, I thought what am I going to eat if I can't eat:soycornglutendairyeggspeanutsSo I thought what could I eat? I can eat salad, fish, garbanzo beans (hummus)!I was like I can do that. I love salad! I love fish! I love garbanzo beans!And so it turned out it was easy!It was a little weird, I searched some vegan sites for recipes. I didn't really make any, other then the lentil burgers, which asked for eggs but I din't seem to have a problem. They
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293. Vermont Grand View Farm | Kim Goodling Modern Day Shepard
09/12/2019 Duration: 01h25minJackie,Great! Then I feel I may have something of value for your audience. We have a flock of Gotland sheep, and that is our main focus along with offering Farmstead vacations to people. Oh now that may be an angle you would like to explore, adding agritourism to your farm business! I can talk about that for days on end. We also raise pigs and use them to reclaim pasture and to add nutrients to the soil. We do have a small garden and hoop house, but I only grow for our own needs and do not sell produce. We do however, sell our pork. We, at some point, may offer lamb, as in to eat, however, right now we are growing our flock and concentrating on selling breeding stock. I am not a vegan, so if that would be offensive to your audience, then warning should be given. We are NOT certified organic, but 99% of what we do is organic. Ha! I graduated from high school in 1980. I think what may be inspiring for those listening is that our homestead grew out of a desire to teach our children about life and
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Constructive Holiday Climate Conversations with Sarah Harding Whitefish, MT
30/11/2019 Duration: 44minRead my this issue of the Golden Seeds Newsletter here.GoldenSeedsIssue15SarahHardingCompassionateConversationsAboutClimateSarah Harding from Coconut at Sea Soap Co.Friday, November 22, 2019I’m super excited and last time she shared a ton of golden seeds with listeners and she’s kind of changed directions so here she’s here to tell us about her new venture the Coconut at Sea Soap Company.We grew up in North County San Diego. We spent our childhood lives loving the ocean and surfing.We moved to Montana when we were 22 and spent the second half of our lives farming, fishing, and raising a family.Now we're Coconut at Sea Soap Company.A family business committed to giving our all in everything we do. We make soap because we want to save the planetWe love the ocean. We love the mountains.Seeing plastic clogging up our reefs and blowing across farm fields broke our hearts.So we decided to reduce single-use plastics. Bar soap and shampoo bars are an easy switch toward our goal of plastic-free showers.And we know gar
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Melissa K. Norris from Modern Homesteading and the Pioneering Today Podcast
30/11/2019 Duration: 01h15minMelissa K. Norris from Modern Homesteading the Pioneering Today Podcast where everything is homegrown and homemade!The Family Garden Plan: Grow a Year's Worth of Sustainable and Healthy Food Gardeners are so excited to share what we have learned with others who are interested and I feel like that is what we get to do on garden podcasts! And I love podcasts!Want to read my Golden Seeds Shownotes? There's even two versions a long version that's the full transcript and a short version.I’m a 5th generation homestead and as a youngster I didn’t appreciate it. My dad lived through the Great Depression so if hey didn’t raise it they didn’t eat through the winter. I thought everyone grew up like that. With agardenpreserving foodraising beef cattleIt wasn’t until I hit high school really, I didn’t realize I was an anomaly. When my husband and I got married, I was working 40 hours a week and we started our family and I was trying to balance family, and growing our food and all of that, and it has been a 20 ye
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Food is Free Tacoma | Interview 282 with David Thompson | Building Community Through Food
25/11/2019 Duration: 24minThe biggest question I’ve gotten this year again. Is what do I do for my earth friendly landscape and what do I do with all these dandelions? But I was at someone’s place the other day, I could just tell right off the bat, looking down, you don’t have very healthy soil, so I suggested planting some clover, and then also IDK if they have a bag for their lawnmower so when they mow they might be spreading those seeds, where if they put them in the compost pile it would be better. I think… Anyway… It’s Thursday May 30, 2019. I’m feeling a little mic shy as I haven’t been on my mic for almost a month! David Thompson from Food Is Free Tacoma is here to share his journey. Tell us a little about yourself. I’m a navy veteran, 35 year mechanic, and I am retired. Wht I do is I have a free table and everything I grow in my garden I give away. Tell us a little bit more, how did you get started with this? Did you just say one day I want to put a table in front of your house
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Health Coach Sarah Clark | Host of the Get Pregnant Naturally Podcast | Author of Fabulously Fertile
18/11/2019 Duration: 53minInterview 289 with Health Coach Sarah Clark | Author of Fabulously Fertile + Host of Get Pregnant Naturally Podcast https://fabfertile.com/ Thursday May 2, 2019 I have another podcaster on the line we are going to talk about eating healthy today. The Get Pregnant Naturally Podcast. Thanks for being on the show today. This is something that touches me personally, because Mike and I never had kids. I always tell people if I would have had my iPod touch when I was trying to get pregnant I’m sure we would have had kids. But anyway tech has come so far so I’m glad you have some solutions for people! Tell people about your podcast and business. I help couples who are struggling with infertility. I had my own struggle I was diagnosed with premature ovarian failure at the age of 28 and that is the loss of function of the ovaries before the age of 40. For me I had these weird health systems cycles were irregular urinary tract infections acne in early 20s cycles were irregular I got married at 25 kids at 28 my cycl
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Tad Hussey ~ Keep It Simple Farm and KiS Organics Cannabis Cultivation & Science Podcast
15/11/2019 Duration: 01h09minRead the text version of my interview here: Golden Seeds Issue 13 Tad Hussey My interview with Tara Caton At the Rodale Institute Hemp Botanist I’m curious how you found out about me. Haha, IDK? Well, one I’m always looking for guests! But I did just release for Earth Day April 22, 2019, this interview with Tara Caton from the Rodale institute last week and since then I have been online researching hemp and cannabis and I am just flabbergasted at what has changed because when I started my podcast in 2015, I couldn’t find someone to come on my show and talk about hemp or cannabis for 4/20 day. The other thing is I have always dreamed of being a sunflower farmer, and originally I thought I would sell sunflowers to florists, but then I thought bird seed would suit me better but this last winter, I thought I would like to grow sunflower sprouts after I was going crazy looking for fresh greens and my step-daughter gave me some and I was so excited, after the romaine recall. My husband planted so much kale and sw
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Native Landscape Design | Prairie Nursery | Interview 288 with Neil Diboll | Westfield WI
03/11/2019 Duration: 01h21minGoldenSeeds#12.NeilDiboll.Prairie The Golden Seeds aren’t perfect but it’s a start. I like to read them in PDF format better what about you? Neil Diboll, President of Prairie Nursery, Inc. On the Web: www.prairienursery.com www.facebook.com/prairienursery 1-800-476-9453 (1-800-GRO-WILD) We would love to help you with anything and even help you find some seeds or plants that would grow! Gardens are focused on needs desires of humans only life gardening for all farms plants animals critters bugs sustainable ecosystem on people’s properties native plants. The real importance of native plants is that they have co-evolved with other linked to one brought to another long periods f coevolution support very few of other invertebrates adaptation foundation of the food change limited value ecology what resource was important doug bringing nature home more valuable the other thing to get the chemicals out of the environment native plants are great because 1 you don’t have to fertilize and
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Replay of interview 291. Industrial Hemp Project | Rodale Institute | Senior Lab Technician | Tara Caton
14/10/2019 Duration: 01h03minTara Caton Rodale Institute Senior Lab Technician Industrial Hemp Project Lead It all started when this listener said, every time I hear you say millennial I think of this video of this guy bashing millennials sitting around in their yoga pants and so I made my own video of the amazing millennials I interview who are so not ever lazy. I was going through some old Organic Gardening Magazines. A lot of my listeners are asking me how to get rid of pests organically and there were all these letters to the editors saying I’m not ever reading to you again because you are too political and they answered back and said we believe they are integrated and you can’t have one without the other. I have always wanted to sell ad space for Rodale’s so I would see Organic Gardening Magazine in every store i went to as I traveled around. It is Tuesday March 26, 2019. I am so stoked because not only is my guest a rock star millennial but she is the Senior Lab Technician at the Rodale Institute on the Industri
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PotForPot.com | Interview #293 with Josh Jacob Mezher ~ Rockstar Millennial
14/10/2019 Duration: 50minI’m so excited! On Tuesday I talked to Tara at the Rodale Institute and she got me so excited about all the things going on in the Hemp World. I’m so excited to introduce Josh Mezher from A Pot For Pot. If you want to read the Golden Seeds just click here. Are you a Rockstar Millennial born between 1980 and 1995? I was born in 1986 Awesome! I’m writing a book about the rockstar millennials I interview on my show! Tell us a little about yourself. Been in the cannabis industry for about a decade now. I moved from the UK to go to school at the USC Santa cruz. I moved here at a great time where you could legally grow your own cannabis at home and walk down the street and take it to a medical dispensary. I actually dropped out of school hobbies I always loved gardening and it’s an amazing plant to grow! I love all of this! Tell me about your first gardening experience? Did you say you grew up in the UK? My mom is actually a California and she is actually a fanatical gardener. As a young kid I was always trudgin
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Succession Lettuce Interview 287 with Ray Tyler | Rose Creek Farms | Tennessee
07/10/2019 Duration: 01h10minThursday, March 28, 2019! It is a pleasure to be here! Thanks for dealing with my tech problems gla we were able to connect! Back in the spring of 2009, my wife asked me to plant a small garden so she could can some salsa for the winter. Laid off- started farming with a tractor on 2 acres (terribly!), got into chickens, laying hens, pigs, and even a few cows. And after a radical diet and lifestyle change that followed our Daughter health crisis we started to consume large amounts of Vegetables, a lot less meat and in the fall of 2015 we made a leap of faith to sell our meat business, stop using a tractor, and farm using only one acre. Our farming friends thought we were insane, but we were pretty certain that focusing on just produce would allow us to master the lettuce crop in 2016. We had lettuce for sale every week that season! We were so thrilled to discover that we tripled our income on half the amount of land that year! Excited and inspired, we knew we were heading in the right direction. By focusin
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299. Permaculture Soil Science & Solutions | Matt Powers returns | ThePermacultureStudent.com
29/09/2019 Duration: 01h01minPermaculture Soil Science & Solutions KICKSTARTER campaign Matt Powers Rockstar Millennial, high school English and Social Studies Teacher, and Permacutlure Curriculum designer is here to share his amazing journey and passion to teach everyone he can reach about the power of permaculture. Working with some of the most scientific names in the field including Elaine Ingham, David Montgomery and the Geoff Lawton Matt is on a mission to change the way we look at soil in the 21st century. Matt was my guest on episode 132 where he shared his amazing garden journey from professional bass player to high school educator to science curriculum creator! This episode is a must listen for any master gardeners or even novices who want to learn about soil in a way that any high schooler can understand. With over 20 years of experience teaching and gardening Matt’s passion shines through as dad, husband and steward of our planet. This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Spotify Ad
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Replay of interview 132 with The Permaculture Student | Matt Powers | Yosemite and Fresno, CA
28/09/2019 Duration: 53minMatt Powers is an experienced teacher, family guy, author, consultant, farmer, seed saver, plant breeder, musician, blogger, & permaculturist and creator of the permaculture student curriculum and online course. Permaculture Student Online Curriculum The Permaculture Student Curriculum is focused on starting resilient small businesses and homesteads from scratch. Students of all ages and families learn through weekly collections of videos, worksheets, coloring pages, projects, activities, & critical thinking with teacher’s guides, recipes, plant focus, seed saving, & Q&A. Mike found a great guest on Facebook yesterday, we are having a bit of a tech issue, but he is dropping lots of “golden seeds” about everything from gardening to promoting an online business, and running a positive Kickstarter campaign! Plus he’s a fellow educator! Interesting that you guys found me yesterday!!! Tell us a little about yourself. I’m a seed saver, a plant breeder, and an organic garden
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Replay of interview 106 with Rockstar Millennial Regan Emmons | Terra Birds School Gardens & a Seedling CSA| Flagstaff, AZ
28/09/2019 Duration: 59minTerra BIRDS educates and empowers youth through gardening to help prepare them as the stewards of a sustainable future for humanity. Regan Emmons is here to share her story of teaching elementary and high school students how to garden as well as about her seedling CSA model! Tell us a little about yourself. My first podcast! So very exciting! I live in Flagstaff, AZ, I have really awesome job very fortunate to work with elementary school students, high school students and I run a 100 member seedling CSA farm, that runs about Jan through the end 0f May. The rest of the year I’m doing a lot of planning and educating and so forth. Tell me about your first gardening experience? I am from Tennessee. One of my formative experiences of being in a garden, working in a garden, I was in high school and I was living with my mother. We had to move into s small apartment on the ground floor. And my mother being the tenacious woman she is, talked the landlord into tilling up the little space in the back of our apartment. S