The Poor Prole’s Almanac

Un pódcast de The Poor Prole’s Alamanac, Bleav

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244 Episodo

  1. From Soil to Sip: The Art of Natural Winemaking with Éric Texier of Brézème Vineyards

    Publicado: 24/10/2022
  2. The 'Do-Nothing' Farmer: Masanobu Fukuoka and the Wisdom of Nature

    Publicado: 17/10/2022
  3. Defending the Atlanta Forest

    Publicado: 10/10/2022
  4. The Fight for Red Hill with the O’ahu Water Protectors

    Publicado: 3/10/2022
  5. Holistically Grazing for Insects with the Ecdysis Foundation

    Publicado: 26/9/2022
  6. The Future of California’s Almond Industry with Tommy Fenster

    Publicado: 19/9/2022
  7. Liberating Tools with Liberation Tools

    Publicado: 12/9/2022
  8. A New Future for Old Growth Forests with Kentucky Heartwood

    Publicado: 5/9/2022
  9. The Hidden Legacy of American Groundnuts; The LSU Groundnut Project with Dr. Bill Blackmon

    Publicado: 29/8/2022
  10. The Solutions are Already Here with Peter Gelderloos

    Publicado: 22/8/2022
  11. Endangered Maize with Helen Anne Curry

    Publicado: 15/8/2022
  12. The Future of Wild Buffalo with Buffalo Field Campaign

    Publicado: 8/8/2022
  13. Fossil-Free Farming & Food as a Public Work with Maseualkualli Farms

    Publicado: 1/8/2022
  14. Indigenous Stories with Joe Yates of Molly of Denali

    Publicado: 25/7/2022
  15. The Decolonizing Diet with Dr. Martin Reinhardt

    Publicado: 18/7/2022
  16. Community Skillsharing with the Cempazúchitl Collective

    Publicado: 11/7/2022
  17. Reclaiming Ancestral Farming with Ancestral Acres of Seeding Sovereignty

    Publicado: 4/7/2022
  18. Beyond Land Acknowledgements with Redbud Resource Group

    Publicado: 27/6/2022
  19. Community Resilience with Linda Black Elk & Ruth Plenty Sweetgrass-She Kills

    Publicado: 20/6/2022
  20. Reclaiming Indigenous Foodways with NATIFS

    Publicado: 13/6/2022

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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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