I’m super pleased that I got to be a guest on Kelly Moody’s “Ground Shots” Podcast!

From Kelly’s show notes, we talked about:
- the pros and cons of permaculture
- wild-tending as not just using knowledge from the past but adapting to a changing world
- some connections between patriarchy, organized religion and slavery
- the blurry line between gatherer-hunter life-ways and small scale agriculture
- horticulture vs. agriculture
- some history of agriculture, the negative impacts of agriculture on health and culture
- Kollibri’s various books and zines on farming, wild-tending, ‘invasive’ plants, and place-based travel
- questioning victorian ideas of gatherer-hunter culture and the transition to agriculture
- the importance of an interdisciplinary approach and looking at things from many angles, avoiding ‘silo’ing when possible
- the importance of practicing small scale agriculture with the fragmented ecology and culture we have right now
- the racist origins of wilderness, national parks and public lands, and the continued racism in these institutions or ideas
- what to expect from Kollibri’s new podcast ‘Voices For Nature and Peace’