

The Good Dirt: Sustainability Explained
Lady Farmer
Start living more sustainably. The Good Dirt podcast explores all aspects of a sustainable lifestyle with healthy soil as the touchpoint and metaphor for the healing of our relationship with the planet. Mother and daughter team Mary & Emma bring you weekly interviews with farmers, artists, authors, and leaders in the regenerative and sustainable living space.
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Oct 24, 2022 • 26min
Slow Living Through the Seasons Halloween Edition with Mary and Emma
Join Mary and Emma as they discuss a slow living Halloween, the second largest consumer season in the US. From the ancient traditions of the Celtic Samhain celebrations, to the modern day spook fest that dominates this time of year, you'll hear how you can embrace the special beauty and magic of nature during this time, letting go of much of the waste and frenzy but keeping all of the fun!Things Mentioned:
Zero Waste Candy Alternatives
The Scariest Thing About Halloween is the Plastic Waste
National Retail Federation Prediction for Halloween Spending in 2022
About Lady Farmer:
Our Website
@weareladyfarmer on Instagram
Join The Lady Farmer ALMANAC
Leave us a voicemail! Call 443-459-1950 and ask a question or share what the good dirt means to you!
Email us at thegooddirtpodcast@gmail.com
Get 15% off your order of all-natural plant fertilizers from BIOS Nutrients with the code LADYFARMER15.Original music by John Kingsley. The Good Dirt podcast is edited and engineered by Aleksandra van der Westhuizen and produced by Mary Ball. The Good Dirt is a part of the Connectd Podcasts Network.Statements in this podcast have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration and are not to be considered as medical or nutritional advice. This information is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease, and should not be considered above the advice of your physician. Consult a medical professional when making dietary or lifestyle decisions that could affect your health and well being.
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Oct 21, 2022 • 1h 4min
114. Stop Landscaping and Start Lifescaping: Regenerative Gardening with Monique Allen of The Garden Continuum
Today’s guest is Monique Allen, CEO and Creative Director of The Garden Continuum, a landscaping design company that brings the principles of regenerative agriculture to ornamental gardening. The central work of The Garden Continuum is to create outdoor living spaces, both public and private, that draw people out into those spaces and begin to build that reconnection with nature. In this episode, you’ll hear how Monique's approach infuses life back into systems and landscapes that have been abused by degenerative practices. You'll hear her explain the difference in a landscape as something pretty to look at, compared with what she calls a “life scape,” or a space that calls you in and actually asks you to interact with nature in an active and participatory way. You’ll also hear about her book, Stop Landscaping, Start Lifescaping. Through regenerative gardening, Monique breathes new life into the soil, and through her personalized landscape business coaching she helps clients build a high-integrity business reflecting care for the entire earth community.Topics Discussed:
Monique's journey as a landscape gardener to regenerative ornamental gardening
Ornamental gardening means we aren't growing for food
Monique's central work is to draw people outdoors and reconnect them with nature
The Lifescape method
Straw Hat Park and Pocket Parks
Creating a sense of place
The Japanese practice of Shinto
How Monique applied regenerative farming practices to her ornamental garden designs and her business
Finding inspiration for her book project
Operating a hyperlocal business
The pricing challenge of regenerative landscaping/ incremental investing
Biochar
A discussion of tilling
How to prepare the soil for a garden
How gardens change people and their lives
Regeneration for entrepreneurs
Monique's ideas about slow living and good dirt
Monique's Book, Stop Landscaping, Start LifeScaping
Connect with Monique:
Monique's Website, thegardencontinuum.com/
On Instagram @thegardencontinuum
Monique's Book, Stop Landscaping, Start LifeScaping
About Lady Farmer:
Our Website
@weareladyfarmer on Instagram
Join The Lady Farmer ALMANAC
Leave us a voicemail! Call 443-459-1950 and ask a question or share what the good dirt means to you!
Email us at thegooddirtpodcast@gmail.com
Get 15% off your order of all-natural plant fertilizers from BIOS Nutrients with the code LADYFARMER15.Original music by John Kingsley. The Good Dirt podcast is edited and engineered by Aleksandra van der Westhuizen and produced by Mary Ball.Statements in this podcast have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration and are not to be considered as medical or nutritional advice. This information is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease, and should not be considered above the advice of your physician. Consult a medical professional when making dietary or lifestyle decisions that could affect your health and well being.
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Oct 14, 2022 • 57min
113. Common Sense Sustainability with Jessie Stokes of The Tiny Yellow Bungalow
Today’s guest is Jessie Stokes, founder and owner of The Tiny Yellow Bungalow Shop. What started as an experimental blog in sustainability in the Spring of 2015 has become an online, eco-conscious one-stop source for natural and sustainably produced items for your daily needs. Jessie puts a lot of work and research into providing products that are free of plastics, pollutants, toxins, and wasteful packaging. In this conversation we talk about the conundrum of selling the idea of sustainability without promoting more consumerism, issues with greenwashing, the problem with buzzwords like "zero waste" and "plant-based", and the driving force of convenience as a selling point.Jessie is passionate about her mission and eager to encourage others in their sustainability journey. She’s also a young mom, and has advice for others in making life decisions that require a different approach to sustainability. Stick around for what she has to say about cloth diapering! Topics Discussed:
Pawpaws are here! Earthy Delights
Autumn Ice Cream recipes in The ALMANAC
Natural Dyeing, Botanical Colors
Why Jessie started a sustainable shop
The conundrum of selling sustainable items/encouraging purchases
How making small changes can encourage people to go further
Finding appropriate products for the store
Working on sustainability within a broken system
Encouraging others that they don't have to be perfect
Bringing the issues to a dialogue
Sustainability was the norm not that long ago
Compostable as greenwashing
Marketing words used around sustainability
Convenience as a factor in decision making
Cloth diapering
Connect with Jessie:
Tiny Yellow Bungalow online shop
On Instagram @tinyyellowbungalow
About Lady Farmer:Lady Farmer is a sustainable apparel and lifestyle brand, with education around sustainability and slow living at the forefront of our mission. Lady Farmer is proud to produce The Good Dirt podcast, along with the Lady Farmer Marketplace and our online community, The ALMANAC.
Our Website
@weareladyfarmer on Instagram
Join The Lady Farmer ALMANAC
Leave us a voicemail! Call 443-459-1950 and ask a question or tell us what the good dirt means to you.
Email us at thegooddirtpodcast@gmail.com
Support your Good Dirt at home with BIOS Nutrients! Listeners of The Good Dirt podcast can enjoy 15% off BIOS Nutrients organic, natural fertilizers using the code LADYFARMER15 at checkout.Original music by John Kingsley @jkingsley1026Statements in this podcast have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration and are not to be considered as medical or nutritional advice. This information is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease, and should not be considered above the advice of your physician. Consult a medical professional when making dietary or lifestyle decisions that could affect your health and well being.
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Oct 7, 2022 • 1h 4min
112. Living the Nature Connection with Becky O Cole, Regenerative Farmer, Forager and Folk Herbalist
Today we're talking to Becky Cole, regenerative farmer, gardener, folk herbalist, forager and mother. Becky runs Broughgammon Farm with her husband Charlie in Northern Ireland. She became interested in natural living when she became burnt out from city life and went on a journey to discover slow living and nature connections. In this conversation, we talk about the health crises which lead Becky to reevaluate her lifestyle, her background in the fashion industry, the regenerative ethos and practices of Broughgammon farm, and her practice and teachings of foraging and herbalism.You can find Becky every month on BBC Radio 2 and her popular podcast, Nature & Nourish. She teaches workshops online & on the farm. Her first book The Garden Apothecary was released in 2022 with Hardie Grant and she runs monthly nature connection circles on her Patreon page, The Rooted Connection.Topics Covered:
Becky's background in the fashion industry
How a health crisis guided her back to nature
Fashion in the UK
Fashion brands mentioned:
Country Clothing
Dubarry of Ireland
Cabbages and Roses
Hunter Boots
Becky's fashion ethics
The environmental ethos of Broughgammon Farm
Closing the waste loops in the food chain at Broughgammon Farm, and how they make use of by-products.
Billy Burgers
Ethically raised veal
The Garden Apothecary by Becky O Cole
Foraging and Herbalism
Fear of Nature
Farming as a lifestyle
A leisurely discussion of slow living
Common Herbs for Natural Health by Juliette de Bairacli Levy
Four Thousand Weeks: Time Management for Mortals by Oliver Burkeman
Connect with Becky:
On Instagram, @beckyocole
Becky's Website, beckyocole.com
Becky's Patreon, The Rooted Community
Nature & Nourish Podcast
Broughgammon Farm on Instagram
About Lady Farmer:Lady Farmer is a sustainable apparel and lifestyle brand, with education around sustainability and sustainable living at the forefront of our mission. Lady Farmer is proud to produce The Good Dirt podcast.
Our Website
@weareladyfarmer on Instagram
Join The Lady Farmer ALMANAC
Leave us a voicemail! Call 443-459-1950 and ask a question or tell us what the good dirt means to you.
Email us at thegooddirtpodcast@gmail.com
Support your Good Dirt at home with BIOS Nutrients! Listeners of The Good Dirt podcast can enjoy 15% off BIOS Nutrients organic, natural fertilizers using the code LADYFARMER15 at checkout.Original music by John Kingsley @jkingsley1026Statements in this podcast have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration and are not to be considered as medical or nutritional advice. This information is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease, and should not be considered above the advice of your physician. Consult a medical professional when making dietary or lifestyle decisions that could affect your health and well being.Mentioned in this episode:BIOS AdBIOS Natural Plant Fertilizer - LADYFARMER15 for 15% offBIOS Affiliate Link
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Sep 30, 2022 • 1h 3min
111. Soul and Soil: How Good Dirt is Essential for Thriving Plants and Humans with Aaron Deacon of BIOS Nutrients
Today we are talking to Aaron Deacon, creator of BIOS Nutrients, a natural plant fertilizer that provides natural alternatives to chemical fertilizers & pesticides for indoor plants, gardens, and farms. Aaron’s story is truly one of curiosity, passion, and drive to find a solution for something he cares very much about, which is soil health and thriving plants. His fertilizers and pesticides are made with all-natural, organic ingredients to keep your soil & plants free of harmful chemicals, handmade with love and care. All batches are lab tested to ensure you're getting the best for your indoor plants, gardens, or farms. In this conversation, we talk not only about soil science but also about the spiritual and metaphorical aspects of our human relationship to healthy soil and how good dirt is key to all life on the planet. We are excited about Aaron's work and his product, and pleased to welcome Bios Nutrients to Lady Farmer as an affiliate partner!Topics Covered:
Aaron's background growing cannabis, and discovering life in the soil
Korean Natural Farming and utilizing fermentation for soil health
Natural vs Synthetic
How to use the BIOS products
Nourishing your indoor plants
Our human connection to soil biology
Aaron's learning curve in soil microbiology
Creating the natural fertilizer, leaning into nature and intuition, creating a balance of microbes
Aaron's basement operation
The challenge of educating people regarding life in the soil
Positive testimonials
The importance of educating children in soil biology
How to Do Nothing by Jenny O'Dell
Connect with Aaron:
BIOS Nutrients website - use the code LADYFARMER15 for 15% off!
On Instagram @biosnutrients
On TikTok @biosnutrients
About Lady Farmer:Lady Farmer is a sustainable apparel and lifestyle brand, with education around sustainability and sustainable living at the forefront of our mission. Lady Farmer is proud to produce The Good Dirt podcast.
Our Website
@weareladyfarmer on Instagram
Join The Lady Farmer ALMANAC
Leave us a voicemail! Call 443-459-1950 and ask a question or tell us what the good dirt means to you.
Email us at thegooddirtpodcast@gmail.com
Support your Good Dirt at home with BIOS Nutrients! Listeners of The Good Dirt podcast can enjoy 15% off BIOS Nutrients organic, natural fertilizers using the code LADYFARMER15 at checkout.Original music by John Kingsley @jkingsley1026Statements in this podcast have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration and are not to be considered as medical or nutritional advice. This information is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease, and should not be considered above the advice of your physician. Consult a medical professional when making dietary or lifestyle decisions that could affect your health and well being.Mentioned in this episode:BIOS AdBIOS Natural Plant Fertilizer - LADYFARMER15 for 15% offBIOS Affiliate Link
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Sep 23, 2022 • 1h 18min
110. Designing the Life of Your Dreams in a Consumer Culture with Stephanie O'Dea of The Slow Living Podcast
Our guest today is Stephanie O’Dea, a New York Times best-selling author, a certified life coach, and the host of The Slow Living Podcast. Stephanie specializes in long-term goal planning for her clients to live out the life they’ve always wanted — the one they’ve always dreamt about. She asks, what if you could truly “have it all?” What if you could design the life of your dreams and then live it out, in Real Time? What started as an idea for a way to stay home with her kids became her blog, A Year of Slow Cooking, a website and TV appearances, book contracts, life coaching, and more recently, The Slow Living Podcast. Tune in to hear how Stephanie has evolved a life that remains true to her core desires in her life, and how she is guiding others in doing the same. We talk about topics such as...
Fall Season inside The ALMANAC
How Stephanie's project "A Year of Slow Cooking" led to "The Slow Living Podcast" and life coaching
Amy Dufault on The Good Dirt
Living "On Purpose"
A discussion about the Instant Pot
Marketing and Societal pressures affecting our consumer behaviors
The Peace Pyramid
"Miracle Morning" by Hal Elrod
FOMO= "Figure Only Myself Out"
Screen boundaries for kids
Our Town
Connect with Stephanie:
Stephanie's Website, stephanieodea.com
Podcast - Slow Living with Stephanie O'Dea
Slow Living with Stephanie O'Dea - Apple Podcasts
Stephanie's Books
On Instagram @stephanieodea
About Lady Farmer:Lady Farmer is a sustainable apparel and lifestyle brand, with education around sustainability and sustainable living at the forefront of our mission. Lady Farmer is proud to produce The Good Dirt podcast.
Our Website
@weareladyfarmer on Instagram
Join The Lady Farmer ALMANAC
Leave us a voicemail! Call 443-459-1950 and ask a question or tell us what the good dirt means to you.
Email us at thegooddirtpodcast@gmail.com
Support your Good Dirt at home with BIOS Nutrients! Listeners of The Good Dirt podcast can enjoy 15% off BIOS Nutrients organic, natural fertilizers using the code LADYFARMER15 at checkout.Original music by John Kingsley @jkingsley1026Statements in this podcast have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration and are not to be considered as medical or nutritional advice. This information is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease, and should not be considered above the advice of your physician. Consult a medical professional when making dietary or lifestyle decisions that could affect your health and well being.Mentioned in this episode:BIOS AdBIOS Natural Plant Fertilizer - LADYFARMER15 for 15% offBIOS Affiliate Link
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Sep 16, 2022 • 1h 12min
109. Beyond Sustainability: Creating a Regenerative Supply Chain with Janessa Leone
Our guests today are Janessa Leone, founder of the sustainable luxury brand Janessa Leoné, and Rachel Cantu, supply chain and sustainability advisor, and founder of Simplify and Grow Business Consulting. The Janessa Leone brand is bringing the healing potential of regenerative agriculture and rethinking our global textile supply chain. Janessa Leoné makes beautiful, thoughtful products with impact in mind–hats, accessories and knits. Since launching in 2013– the company has emerged as a leader in sustainability, releasing earlier this year, the first collection of carbon-negative sweaters to be made entirely in the USA We cover a lot of ground in this conversation, including...
how sustainability and luxury pair together
Janessa's personal journey in this space–and what has motivated her to pivot her business in this way
the tensions around sustainability in the fashion industry
how regenerative business can heal ecosystems
how to measure impact, and how to share that impact to educate and empower customers
Topics Covered & Links:
Victory Chimes Windjammer Tour
Join the ALMANAC for Fall!
Establishing a regenerative clothing brand
Creating transparent supply chains from scratch
Rachel Cantu's business, Simplify + Grow
Regeneration vs . sustainability
What is Regenerative?
Janessa's journey with chronic health issues and her discovery of regenerative agriculture
Quantifying carbon impact
How Janessa's personal journey evolved her business
What makes wool special
Our conversation with Sheep Inc's Edzard Van Der Wyck
Rambouillet sheep and wool
How the regenerative ranch co-op works
Textile Exchange - leading organization in terms of standards development
Responsible Wool Standard
Shaniko Wool Co in Oregon
Rachel's experience with large brands, pros and cons of large and small scale production
Janessa's Leone's highest priorities as a company
Luxury and Sustainability
Connect with Janessa and Rachel:
The Janessa Leone Website: janessaleone.com/
On Instagram @janessaleone
Simplify + Grow Consulting by Rachel Cantu
About Lady Farmer:Lady Farmer is a sustainable apparel and lifestyle brand, with education around sustainability and sustainable living at the forefront of our mission. Lady Farmer is proud to produce The Good Dirt podcast.
Our Website
@weareladyfarmer on Instagram
Join The Lady Farmer ALMANAC
Leave us a voicemail! Call 443-459-1950 and ask a question or tell us what the good dirt means to you.
Email us at thegooddirtpodcast@gmail.com
Support your Good Dirt at home with BIOS Nutrients! Listeners of The Good Dirt podcast can enjoy 15% off BIOS Nutrients organic, natural fertilizers using the code LADYFARMER15 at checkout.Original music by John Kingsley @jkingsley1026Statements in this podcast have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration and are not to be considered as medical or nutritional advice. This information is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease, and should not be considered above the advice of your physician. Consult a medical professional when making dietary or lifestyle decisions that could affect your health and well being.
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Sep 9, 2022 • 1h 1min
108. Food Sovereignty, Community and Culture with Food Justice Advocate April Jones
Our guest today is April Jones, founder of the Pinehurst farmer's market in Columbia, South Carolina and an advocate for the food justice and food sovereignty movement. April is a writer, a public speaker, a blogger, a recipe developer book reviewer, and is passionate about community gardens and farmer's markets. She contributes content to her blog, Frolicking Americana, and to numerous publications, including Mother Earth News, Country Lore, The Natural Farmer, The Agrarian Trust, Cornucopia Institute, and Farmer's Market Coalition. April's work is in creating a resilient food system, farmer's markets and creating community change around food.Some of the topics covered in this conversation include food apartheid as opposed to food justice and food sovereignty, the value of farmer's markets in community and culture, soil mitigation, bringing civility into our communities, and how food reflects value systems.Listen to the episode on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Podchaser, Podtail, Youtube, or on your favorite podcast platform. Topics Covered:
Beginning of Pinehurst Farmer's Market
Food Apartheid/ food deserts
Food Justice and Food Sovereignty
How the farmer's market benefits the community
Farmer's Markets as a reflection of local culture
Soil mitigation
Bringing resources to communities
Educating for food sovereignty
Civility in our communities
Value systems reflected through food
Resources Mentioned:
Baker Creek Seed Company
Angus King
Ari Shapiro (NPR)
Laura Ingalls Wilder
Agrarian Trust (VA)
Native Indigenous Conference (MN)
Connect with April:
@pinehurstfarmersmarket on Facebook
April's Blog, Frolicking Americana
About Lady Farmer:Lady Farmer is a sustainable apparel and lifestyle brand, with education around sustainability and sustainable living at the forefront of our mission. Lady Farmer is proud to produce The Good Dirt podcast.
Our Website
@weareladyfarmer on Instagram
Join The Lady Farmer ALMANAC
Leave us a voicemail! Call 443-459-1950 and ask a question or tell us what the good dirt means to you.
Email us at thegooddirtpodcast@gmail.com
Support your Good Dirt at home with BIOS Nutrients! Listeners of The Good Dirt podcast can enjoy 15% off BIOS Nutrients organic, natural fertilizers using the code LADYFARMER15 at checkout.Original music by John Kingsley @jkingsley1026Statements in this podcast have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration and are not to be considered as medical or nutritional advice. This information is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease, and should not be considered above the advice of your physician. Consult a medical professional when making dietary or lifestyle decisions that could affect your health and well being.
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Sep 2, 2022 • 1h
107. The Lost Art of Self-Reliant Living with Kris Bordessa of Attainable Sustainable
In this episode, we talk about growing food in small spaces and food preservation, regional foods, and the benefits of a front yard garden.Our guest for this episode is Kris Bordessa, a long-time gardener, certified Master Food Preserver, and award-winning book author. Kris lives in Hawaii, and is learning to grow food in a climate that’s vastly different from where she grew up. She loves helping people learn that they can provide for themselves, from producing food to cooking at home. Kris's most recent book is Attainable Sustainable: The Lost Art of Self-Reliant Living (National Geographic). She’s the founder of the site by the same name, Attainable Sustainable (attainable-sustainable.net), where she writes about food from the ground up, covering gardening, recipes, food preservation, and green(er) living. In this conversation, we talk about the food supply in Hawaii, growing food in small spaces and food preservation, regional foods (the strawberry guava, for example) and the benefits of a front yard garden. We even get a sneak peek at Kris's next book on how to make your own staples. Be the first to hear about it here!Topics discussed:
A cautionary tale about garden grafting from The New Yorker, May 1965
The food supply situation in Hawaii
Kris's book, Attainable Sustainable
Nemo the pig
Growing food in small spaces
Single harvest vs. cut-and-come-again crops
Growing and preserving food in Hawaii
Strawberry Guava
Fermenting as a preservation technique
The front yard garden
Kris's course on container gardening
What does sustainability mean to Kris?
Creating staples from scratch
Connect with Kris
On Instagram @attainablesustainable
Buy Kris' book, Attainable Sustainable
Kris' website and blog, attainable-sustainable.net
About Lady Farmer:Lady Farmer is a sustainable apparel and lifestyle brand, with education around sustainability and sustainable living at the forefront of our mission. Lady Farmer is proud to produce The Good Dirt podcast.
Our Website
@weareladyfarmer on Instagram
Join The Lady Farmer ALMANAC
Leave us a voicemail! Call 443-459-1950 and ask a question or tell us what the good dirt means to you.
Email us at thegooddirtpodcast@gmail.com
Support your Good Dirt at home with BIOS Nutrients! Listeners of The Good Dirt podcast can enjoy 15% off BIOS Nutrients organic, natural fertilizers using the code LADYFARMER15 at checkout.Original music by John Kingsley @jkingsley1026Statements in this podcast have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration and are not to be considered as medical or nutritional advice. This information is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease, and should not be considered above the advice of your physician. Consult a medical professional when making dietary or lifestyle decisions that could affect your health and well being.
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Aug 26, 2022 • 1h 14min
106. Finding Foodways: History, Culture and Cuisine with Ellen Letourneau and Claudia Kousoulas
Learn how a region's foodways can be one of the most fascinating tell the history and culture of a specific time and place. If you're interested in food, development and land use planning, and stories, this episode is for you!Claudia Kousoulas and Ellen Letourneau are the co-authors of A Culinary History of Montgomery County, Maryland. This is the second book in which they have explored the food heritage of Montgomery County, the first being Bread and Beauty: A Year in Montgomery County’s Agricultural Reserve, which is full of beautiful photographs and wonderful recipes representing our region. Their current book is all about how the history of our area is tied in with food. In terms of where you live, looking at food history is a way of looking at how your culture and community have evolved over time. During this conversation, we hear lots of stories about the people and foodways of this region. We also talk about the history of Montgomery County and the Agricultural Preserve, the heritage of indigenous people in the region, development and land use planning, supply chain issues, and more. Topics Covered and Links:
Bread and Beauty
A Culinary History of Montgomery County, Maryland.
Montgomery County Agricultural Reserve
Eating as a Political Act
Caroline Taylor on The Good Dirt
Supply Chain Issues
Tony Cohen on The Good Dirt
Button Farm Living History Center
Glen Echo Park
Culinary Historians of Washington
The Seneca Quarry
The C and O Canal
The Capital Crescent Trail
TDR's or Transferable Development Rights
Indigenous People of this Region
Chataqua Movement
Montgomery County Farm Women's Cooperative
Bill Marriott and Hot Shoppes in D.C.
Josiah Henson Museum
Connect with Ellen and Claudia:
On Facebook @mococulinaryhistory
Buy the Book, A Culinary History of Montgomery County, Maryland.
About Lady Farmer:Lady Farmer is a sustainable apparel and lifestyle brand, with education around sustainability and sustainable living at the forefront of our mission. Lady Farmer is proud to produce The Good Dirt podcast.
Our Website
@weareladyfarmer on Instagram
Join The Lady Farmer ALMANAC
Leave us a voicemail! Call 443-459-1950 and ask a question or tell us what the good dirt means to you.
Email us at thegooddirtpodcast@gmail.com
Support your Good Dirt at home with BIOS Nutrients! Listeners of The Good Dirt podcast can enjoy 15% off BIOS Nutrients organic, natural fertilizers using the code LADYFARMER15 at checkout.Original music by John Kingsley @jkingsley1026Statements in this podcast have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration and are not to be considered as medical or nutritional advice. This information is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease, and should not be considered above the advice of your physician. Consult a medical professional when making dietary or lifestyle decisions that could affect your health and well being.
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