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Ask Lewd Lexi
Lewd Lexi
Overcomers Approach
Nichol Ellis-McGregor
Walk With Me
Stephanie Bloom
TV Santa Barbara
TV Santa Barbara
Death and Dying in the Digital Age
Niki Weiss
Beyond The Truck Podcast with Jerry Curl
Jerry Curl
Home Assistant Podcast
Mostly Automated Media
Samach Vav
Rabbi Simon Jacobson
Defining Affordable: A Housing Solutions Podcast
Jaime Albarelli and Robin Martinez
The Dragon's Lair Motorcycle Chaos
John E. 'Black Dragon' Bunch II
Reflex — PM&R Board Review
Reflex / Z. Shumaker, MD
The Painting & Decorating Show
Fix Radio
Datasets
Visionary
Jak Piggott
Jak Piggott
IELTS Band 9
IELTS Band 9
Shimon Davis
Shimon Davis
Pattern Break
Adrian Walsh
The Reading Instruction Show
Dr. Andy Johnson
Union Radio
Union Radio
Hickory Ridge-cast
Hickory Ridge
Down to Earth: The Planet to Plate Podcast
Quivira Coalition and Radio Cafe
Daily Dvar Halacha
Rabbi Eli Reingold
Gemara Markings Daf Yomi
Rabbi S Horowitz
Flying Free
Natalie Hoffman
Growers Daily
Farmer Jesse
Flying Free
Natalie Hoffman
Parenting and Personalities
Kate Mason, Stories and Strategies
Many Stones Children's Corner
WEHC
Dr. John Campbell
Campbellteaching
Paid to Bring Peace
Beau Norton
Fundamentals of Fundamentals
Fundamentals
Wisdom in the Tangents Photography Podcast
John Mansfield
The Dean’s List
Dean Bowen
Cost of Glory
Alex Petkas
Positivity Successor
James K
Educación
Quivira Coalition and Radio Cafe
Beth Robinette is a fourth generation rancher in Eastern Washington State, where she and her family run a grassfed beef operation, the Lazy R Ranch, based on holistic management principles. She's co-founder of LINC Foods...
Today we're sharing a conversation from the Down to Earth archive. We talk to Kevin Watt, who at the time was strategic advisor at TomKat Ranch in Pescadero, California, about the the practice and benefits of regenerativ...
Anthropologist Ashanté Reese's new book explores Black community gatherings—and the nourishment, fellowship, and strength they cultivate. Reese is an anthropologist, author, and Associate Professor of African and African...
Mimi Casteel grew up on a vineyard in northwestern Oregon, where her family made wine as much for the passion as for the livelihood. She left home to study forestry and worked as a botanist for the forest service, but th...
Six college students are bicycling from Washington State to Washington, DC, stopping at farms, restaurants, truck stops, and classrooms along the way, and asking, "What is the future of food?" In this podcast we talk two...
Anthropologist Andrew Flachs's new book explores the food system through the lens of values like soil health, human health, biodiversity, and rural communities—not just profits and yields. In his new book, Feeding the ...
Bees live at the foundation of our food system—but they are imperiled by industrial agriculture. Sarah Red-Laird is helping to revive farm and ranch lands by cultivating healthy and diverse bee habitats. She teaches bee-...
Nate Chisholm is in a lifelong exploration of the savanna ecosystem—the landscape in which the first human societies evolved, and some of the most biodiverse places on the planet. Savannas are where we learned to hunt an...
Mary-Charlotte has bronchitis, so this week we will be joined by Kristina Britt, the new podcast host of Regeneration Rising, as she interviews Taylor Muglia, the former host and previous New Agrarian Program manager. (R...
Trevor Warmedahl's new book, Cheese Trekking: How Microbes, Landscapes, Livestock, and Human Cultures Shape Terroir, documents natural cheesemaking practices in traditional communities. Warmedahl is a cheesemaker, educat...
Steve Glass is board chair of Ciudad Soil and Water Conservation District, which is hosting the annual Land and Water Summit: March 4-6 of this year at the at the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center Albuquerque, New Mexico. Th...
Charlie Shultz is back on Down to Earth to update us on the thriving greenhouse programs in Santa Fe—and the explosion of interest around the world. He teaches aquaponics and hydroponics at Santa Fe Community College, an...
Joe Heinrich comes from a multi-generation Iowa farming family. As executive director of the non-profit Farm-to-Power, he's helping farmers to navigate the new world of renewable energy. Solar and wind developers are loo...
Dr. Caitlin Youngquist started out wanting to be a veterinarian, but then discovered soil science and was so taken by it that she got a PhD, and has devoted her career to serving farmers, ranchers, and rural communities....
Montana filmmaker Daniel Glick decided to make a film about bison just because he loved the animals and wanted to be around them. He teamed up with Blackfeet filmmakers Ivan and Ivy MacDonald to co-direct the documentary...
Xochitl Torres Small grew up in Las Cruces, NM, and started her career as an attorney who has working in water and natural resources law. She served as U.S. Representative for New Mexico's 2nd congressional district (201...
In today's podcast, we talk to Jennifer Sahn, editor of High Country News, and writers Rick Bass and Laureli Ivanoff, about HCN's September issue, a collaboration with the Food & Environment Reporting Network (FERN). The...
Philip Connors grew up on a farm in Minnesota, studied journalism, and got a job at the Wall Street Journal. But after the September 11 attacks and the death of his brother, he left New York behind and took a job as a fi...
In 1996, media mogul Ted Turner bought a New Mexico ranch that's bigger than many national parks. A new film, Preserved, details its history, conservation projects, and influence. Previously owned by Pennzoil, the ranch ...
Quinn Mendelson is Conservation Program Director of Rocky Mountain Youth Corps, a nonprofit that trains young adults to do conservation work in the "outdoor classroom" of New Mexico's landscapes. Not only do they learn s...
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