The Blindboy Podcast

The History and Social Influence of the Potato

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Mar 11, 2026
They talk about planting potatoes with toddlers and why potatoes are great for novice gardeners. They trace the potato from Andean chuno to global spread under Spanish colonization. They explore how potato reliance drove Ireland's population boom and the tragedy of the Great Famine. They use potato biology as a parenting metaphor and link care to psychological ideas about acceptance.
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ANECDOTE

Planting Potatoes With Toddlers To Teach Food Origins

  • Blindboyboatclub planted three potato bags with his two toddlers to teach them that food grows from the ground.
  • He chose potatoes because they're reliable in Irish climate and will likely sprout by spring and yield harvest by July.
ANECDOTE

Regret Over Missing A Voice Role In A Beloved Local Cartoon

  • Blindboyboatclub turned down a small voice role in Angela's Christmas 2 and now regrets it because his kids adore the cartoon set in Limerick.
  • He says being in the cartoon would have delighted his children to see their dad in a show set in their city.
INSIGHT

Why Potatoes Spread Despite Coming From The Andes

  • Potatoes originated in the Andes and succeed because tubers carry stored energy, enabling sprouting without external fertilizer.
  • Their high calories per area and ease of growth made them ideal for wet climates and peasant subsistence in Europe.
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