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Happy Valentine’s Day! You know what that means: We have a brand new season of Love Is Blind to devour. Courtney Revolution (The Circle) joins host Chris Burns to delight in all of the pod romances and love triangles. Plus, Meg joins the podcast to debrief the Madison-Mason-Meg love triangle. Leave us a voice message at www.speakpipe.com/WeHaveTheReceipts Text us at (929) 487-3621 DM Chris @FatCarrieBradshaw on Instagram Follow We Have The Receipts wherever you listen, so you never miss an episode. Listen to more from Netflix Podcasts.…
תוכן מסופק על ידי Don. כל תוכן הפודקאסטים כולל פרקים, גרפיקה ותיאורי פודקאסטים מועלים ומסופקים ישירות על ידי Don או שותף פלטפורמת הפודקאסט שלהם. אם אתה מאמין שמישהו משתמש ביצירה שלך המוגנת בזכויות יוצרים ללא רשותך, אתה יכול לעקוב אחר התהליך המתואר כאן https://he.player.fm/legal.
Many people are still trying to get “back to the garden” to quote the Crosby, Stills and Nash song popularized by Joni Mitchell; seeing it as a viable solution to our disconnect from nature, community and the rampant mental health crises besieging industrial civilization.
This podcast will weave historical perspectives with salient examples of successful homesteading and artful tools for growing resilient communities.
תוכן מסופק על ידי Don. כל תוכן הפודקאסטים כולל פרקים, גרפיקה ותיאורי פודקאסטים מועלים ומסופקים ישירות על ידי Don או שותף פלטפורמת הפודקאסט שלהם. אם אתה מאמין שמישהו משתמש ביצירה שלך המוגנת בזכויות יוצרים ללא רשותך, אתה יכול לעקוב אחר התהליך המתואר כאן https://he.player.fm/legal.
Many people are still trying to get “back to the garden” to quote the Crosby, Stills and Nash song popularized by Joni Mitchell; seeing it as a viable solution to our disconnect from nature, community and the rampant mental health crises besieging industrial civilization.
This podcast will weave historical perspectives with salient examples of successful homesteading and artful tools for growing resilient communities.
I recently attended the 45th EcoFarm conference at Asilomar in Pacific Grove (near Monterey, CA) and wanted to share some observations and thoughts as a full time farmer for the past 30 years about what I perceive as the state of the west coast organic farming movement. Check out more at: www.thetippingpoints.net Audio at https://open.spotify.com/show/5ki9cmc.. . Workshops: https://www.siskiyouseeds.com/pages/w... . Seeds & Tools - https://www.siskiyouseeds.com/ Support the show Check out more at: www.dontipping.com Seeds & Tools - https://www.siskiyouseeds.com/ Growing Tips https://www.siskiyouseeds.com/blogs/news/…
Agrobiodiversity refers to the biodiversity of edible crop species. Of the estimated 585,000 total plant species globally, it's estimated that 7000 humans use for food but only 200 are in widespread use and 3(corn, wheat, & rice) comprise 70% of total global caloric intake. This is an unfortunate trend that puts people, regions and nations in danger of starvation and breakdown of global food supply chains due to climate change, natural disaster and war. Agrobiodiversity is foundational to our health and wealth and human civilizations. Check out more at: www.thetippingpoints.net Audio at https://open.spotify.com/show/5ki9cmc... Workshops: https://www.siskiyouseeds.com/pages/w.... Seeds & Tools - https://www.siskiyouseeds.com/ Support the show Check out more at: www.dontipping.com Seeds & Tools - https://www.siskiyouseeds.com/ Growing Tips https://www.siskiyouseeds.com/blogs/news/…
The Agrarian Renaissance Episode 13: Homestead Movie Reaction Salon with Jonah Mesritz, James Teepe & Don Tipping. We watched the Homestead movie from Angel Studios recently and were intrigues to see how Hollywood would depict an post apocalyptic scenario. What did they get right? And what was overlooked? What did we like & appreciate? Check out more at: www.thetippingpoints.net Audio at https://open.spotify.com/show/5ki9cmc... Workshops: https://www.siskiyouseeds.com/pages/w.... Seeds & Tools - https://www.siskiyouseeds.com/ Support the show Check out more at: www.dontipping.com Seeds & Tools - https://www.siskiyouseeds.com/ Growing Tips https://www.siskiyouseeds.com/blogs/news/…
Some friends and I recently saw the movie from Angel Studios called Homestead out in the theaters right now. We all generally liked the movie (and are looking forwards to what the ensuing series has in store) and it's nice to see this topic which has risen in popularity in recent years getting some mainstream attention. However..... As a homesteader and organic farmer for the past 30 years I was disappointed that they got some significant things wrong, or failed to devote more attention to these important details: 1) The movie centers on an enormous mansion in the mountains. This is just not realistic and creates a distorted view. If they had the money for this house then they could have set up a better homestead in terms of food production, which is the main point of homesteading! 2) Your Food storage is more important than your armory. I mean what do you need all those guns to defend if your root cellars and walk in coolers are inadequate and lacking? 3) Minimal gardens shown. There's no long rows of corn, potatoes and root vegetables. There should be at least an acre plus garden if you aim to feed over 80 people! 4) Lack of Livestock. Besides chickens there does not appear to be larger livestock like cows, sheep, goats for milk and meat. Animals are central to any functional homestead for feed, grazing and manure for making compost. 5) Idealized Fall Abundance. The movie is shot in what appears to be the height of harvest season around the Fall equinox with grapes, peaches and apples ripe. This is the easy time to eat from the land. Going into winter, it would have been nice to see more canning, drying and preserving. 6) Firewood! To heat and cook with fire in that huge mansion and the tent village you would need A LOT of firewood. It would have been nice to see woodlots being tended and big sheds full of wood and all the associated firewood management equipment. 7) Insufficient Infrastructure. There were minimal barns and sheds and cabins. Once again the movie centers on a huge (10,000 sq. ft. minimum) mansion and most people are left outside sleeping in tents! Check out more at: www.thetippingpoints.net Audio at https://open.spotify.com/show/5ki9cmc... Workshops: https://www.siskiyouseeds.com/pages/w... . Seeds & Tools - https://www.siskiyouseeds.com/ Support the show Check out more at: www.dontipping.com Seeds & Tools - https://www.siskiyouseeds.com/ Growing Tips https://www.siskiyouseeds.com/blogs/news/…
Off the Grid Today is the winter Solstice and over the longest night we had a wild and blustery storm roll in bringing gusts that toppled trees onto power lines and shutting power off to about 10,000 people in our rural river valley. The irony of the lights going off on the coinciding with the darkest night here in the northern hemisphere did not escape me. All our community message boards were lit up with people anxiously asking if anyone around them has power, as if sitting with the dark and lack of electronic communication was too much to bear. So many people crying out into the dark, “anyone? Can you hear me? Please tell me it will all be ok and I will have all the perks of electricity back soon. How will I make coffee this morning?!” Whenever this happens, I can’t help but smugly smile inwardly knowing that almost 2 decades ago set up the first grid tied, battery backup solar system in Oregon. So, when the power goes out, I don’t even notice and with Starlink, our internet is uninterrupted as well. Before establishing this homestead, which does had 200 amps of grid power available, I had lived on an off grid homestead nearby where we had to generate all of our electricity with solar panels and a micro-hydropower system which used falling water from a nearby steam to generate DC electricity 24/7. At that location we got our domestic water from a gravity water line fed from a mountain spring. The simple life to be sure, which certainly requires lots of hands-on maintenance but has the added benefit of the knowledge of how to do so. When I was establishing this farm, it felt like a step backwards to get back to on the grid living, however, we quickly became accustomed to all the electricity after years of having to ration ourselves based on if the sun is shining, or how much juice we had in our battery pack. We used to have a 1 light on per person rule to conserve electricity and decisions whether to do a load of laundry or run power tools were everyday occurrences. So, when Oregon began offering cost-share programs to incentivize homeowners to install solar back in 2006, I jumped at the opportunity to achieve some degree of energy independence once again. We sold our diesel farm truck that we had been running on biodiesel to afford the upfront costs which made sense to us at the time. We still had an old beater farm truck. A new inverter had recently been invented which converts DC power to AC that had the technology to balance many power inputs and outputs such as solar, hydro and generator power in and home power and “net-metering” which is the term for selling power back to the grid. The solar installer joked that I was installing the most expensive flashlight in the world! The idea of the power going out when I had a solar system and having no power seemed absurd to me, but this is how most of the solar systems that you see on roofs are set up, with no battery backup whatsoever. read more on Medium: https://medium.com/@dontipping/off-the-grid-9772277d18f9?sk=f1193fc9ca8c46fe05c719b109e3c482 Support the show Check out more at: www.dontipping.com Seeds & Tools - https://www.siskiyouseeds.com/ Growing Tips https://www.siskiyouseeds.com/blogs/news/…
In Episode 9 Don Tipping upacks the journey from the Pleistocene to the Holocene and the dawn of Agriculture. Show Notes: 5:00 - Younger Dryas Period - 6:00 - The Pleistocene Epoch 9:30 - The Anthropocene - 10:00 - AMOC 11:00 - The Holocene 14:00 - Gobeckli Tepie 14:30 - First Cereal grains 16:00 - The Dawn of Everything, David Graeber 16:20 - First Dogs 16:40 - Wolf Totem, by Jiang Rong Support the show Check out more at: www.dontipping.com Seeds & Tools - https://www.siskiyouseeds.com/ Growing Tips https://www.siskiyouseeds.com/blogs/news/…
In this next installment of the podcast Don Tipping elaborates upon how the evolution of life branched into aerobic bacteria and later plants evolved to use light for cellular respiration. Photosynthesis is an absolute miracle when we take the time to consider how plants use light to create sugars and growth and the air we breathe. Show notes: 2:00 - Dating the Earth: Lead. 10:00 Kindoms of Life 11:00 Biology of Belief, by Bruce Lipton 12:00 - Advent of Oxygen 24:00 - Xylem & Phloem 27:00 - Fascia & light 28:00 - Huberman Lab Support the show Check out more at: www.dontipping.com Seeds & Tools - https://www.siskiyouseeds.com/ Growing Tips https://www.siskiyouseeds.com/blogs/news/…
In Episode 7 Don expands upon how latitude and photoperiodicity play a crucial role in what crops can grow where on the earth and how adaptation of a species or variety has more to do with hours of sunlight over the seasons than many other factors. Plants respond to sunlight and a nuanced understanding of this fact is crucial to being skillful gardeners and seed stewards Support the show Check out more at: www.dontipping.com Seeds & Tools - https://www.siskiyouseeds.com/ Growing Tips https://www.siskiyouseeds.com/blogs/news/…
In Episode 6 Don delves into the realm of Agribiodiversity with a highlight upon the incredible work of Russian botanist Nikolai Vavilov and his theory about the centers of origin for humanities' domesticated crops. Check out more at: www.dontipping.com Workshops: https://www.siskiyouseeds.com/pages/worksh... Seeds & Tools - https://www.siskiyouseeds.com/ Show Notes: 1:20 Nikolai Vavilov -https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nikolai_Vavilov 3:10 Flood Retreat farming - https://www.canr.msu.edu/oturn/OTuRNBriefingNote3.pdf 5:30 Where Our Food Comes From, Gary Nabham -https://islandpress.org/books/where-our-food-comes#desc 6:40 Biodiversity Hotspots - https://www.conservation.org/priorities/biodiversity-hotspots 7:30 Centers of Origin - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vavilov_center 12:00 AgroBiodiversity - https://www.fao.org/4/y5609e/y5609e01.htm#:~:text=%5BBox%202%5D%20A%20DEFINITION%20OF,%2C%20livestock%2C%20forestry%20and%20fisheries. 12:45 Plant Technology, Jill Turner - https://www.amazon.com/Technology-Peoples-British-Columbia-Handbook/dp/0772658471 13:15 Lysenko - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trofim_Lysenko 14:00 Darwinism vs. Lysenkoism 15:30 National Germplasm Repository 18:00 Plants of the Gods - Mark Plotkin - https://markplotkin.com/podcast/ Support the show Check out more at: www.dontipping.com Seeds & Tools - https://www.siskiyouseeds.com/ Growing Tips https://www.siskiyouseeds.com/blogs/news/…
In episode 5 we welcome back Naturalist and educator, James Teepe with Four Winds Earth Skills from Williams, OR. James and Don discuss the interface between our cultivated landscapes and native plants and ecosystems. We look forward to curating ideas and discussions centered around tools that will help to grow resilient communities. Learn More about James Teepe & Four Winds Earth Skills here: https://www.instagram.com/fourwindsearthsk... Check out more at: www.dontipping.com Workshops: https://www.siskiyouseeds.com/pages/worksh... Seeds & Tools - https://www.siskiyouseeds.com/ Show notes: 1:20 Himalayan blackberry - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rubus_armeniacus 4:00 - Italian Prunes - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prune_plum 8:00 - https://medium.com/@dontipping/evolving-from-the-pioneer-phase-to-land-stewardship-642394a55c11?sk=b606c9cb4f88026928085d94fa5d023c 8:15 - https://brucecockburn.com/ 9:00 - https://www.monticello.org/research-education/thomas-jefferson-encyclopedia/useful-plant-quotation/ Support the show Check out more at: www.dontipping.com Seeds & Tools - https://www.siskiyouseeds.com/ Growing Tips https://www.siskiyouseeds.com/blogs/news/…
In episode 4 we welcome Naturalist and educator, James Teepe with Four Winds Earth Skills from Williams, OR. James and Don discuss the interface between our cultivated landscapes and native plants and ecosystems. We look forward to curating ideas and discussions centered around tools that will help to grow resilient communities. Learn More about James Teepe & Four Winds Earth Skills here: https://www.instagram.com/fourwindsearthskills?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet&igsh=ZDNlZDc0MzIxNw== You Tube: https://youtu.be/n03FQTZ89u0?si=Cp0u7UpADmic5TMr Check out more at: www.dontipping.com Seeds & Tools - https://www.siskiyouseeds.com/ Show Notes: 1:30 - California Black Oak - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quercus_kelloggii 3:00 - https://markplotkin.com/podcast/ 4:00 - Chinquapin - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chrysolepis_chrysophylla 7:30 - Reading the book Nature - https://www.biodynamic.org.uk/product/spiritual-ecology-reading-the-book-of-nature-and-reconnecting-to-the-world-r-steiner/ 10:15 - Firefox Books - https://www.foxfire.org/shop/category/books/ 19:00 - Ecological Succession - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ecological_succession 19:10 - Penny Livingston - https://www.pennylivingston.com/ 21:10 - History of Chinese Miners in the West - https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/americanexperience/features/goldrush-chinese-immigrants/ 22:00 - Survival in the 21st Century Book - https://www.amazon.com/Survival-into-21st-Century-Planetary/dp/0933278047 23:30 - Korean Natural Farming - https://growingformarket.com/articles/an-introduction-to-korean-natural-farming Support the show Check out more at: www.dontipping.com Seeds & Tools - https://www.siskiyouseeds.com/ Growing Tips https://www.siskiyouseeds.com/blogs/news/…
In episode 3 we delve into Ethno-agronomy, Nikolai Vavilov and species journey from hunter gathers to farmers and wild plants to cultivated species. We look forward to curating ideas and discussions centered around tools that will help to grow resilient communities. Audio File: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2388982/15... Check out more at: www.dontipping.com Seeds & Tools - https://www.siskiyouseeds.com/ Show Notes: 4:17 - Nikolai Vavilov - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nikolai_Vavilov 5:00 - Richard Evans Shultes - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Evan... 10:00 - Plants of the Gods Podcast with Mark Plotkin - https://markplotkin.com/podcast/ 11:40 - Guns, Germs and Steel, by Jared Diamond - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guns,_Germs,... 16:05 - 100,000 Milankovitch Cycles - FYI - the fact that YouTube puts a "Climate Change note on this episode is absolutely laughable and proves that the word "Science" has been captured by the Spin Doctors - https://science.nasa.gov/science-research/... 23:45 - the Holocene - https://ucmp.berkeley.edu/quaternary/holoc... 24:40 - https://strictlymedicinalseeds.com/ Support the show Check out more at: www.dontipping.com Seeds & Tools - https://www.siskiyouseeds.com/ Growing Tips https://www.siskiyouseeds.com/blogs/news/…
In episode 2 I give a broad overview of how humans moved from hunter gathers to agricultural peoples and why this matters for the understanding of how to make sense of these current times. Show notes: 5:45 - The Dawn of Everything, by David Graeber and David Wengrow https://us.macmillan.com/books/9780374157357/thedawnofeverything 8:45 - Tom Ward aka Tomi Hazel is an Oregon based Permaculture ecologist https://siskiyoupermaculture.org/articles-and-writings/ 12:15 - History of Maiz cultivation - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maize 19:00 - David Holmgren Permaculture - https://holmgren.com.au/ 19:30 - Joel Salatin / Polyface farm - https://polyfacefarms.com/about-us Support the show Check out more at: www.dontipping.com Seeds & Tools - https://www.siskiyouseeds.com/ Growing Tips https://www.siskiyouseeds.com/blogs/news/…
The Agrarian Renaissance For the vast arc of the history of human civilization it has been agrarian. When humans developed agriculture, it enabled us to settle in place, construct cities, and commence the diversification of work that led to the flowering of agrarian societies. The industrial revolution marked a turning point where fossil fuels and mechanization began to separate people from the land. This has had many downstream effects, most concerning being pollution, overcrowded cities and the social ills associated with them. The back to the land movement of the 1960s and 70s heralded the first ripples of the Agrarian Renaissance. Many people are still trying to get “back to the garden” to quote the Crosby, Stills and Nash song popularized by Joni Mitchell; seeing it as a viable solution to our disconnect from nature, community and the rampant mental health crises besieging industrial civilization. This podcast will weave historical perspectives with salient examples of successful homesteading and artful tools for growing resilient communities. This introductory episode provides a framework and context as to why this is a vital discussion to be having. Show Notes: 1:05 - Crash on Demand Energy Descent Scenarios Essay by David Holmgren: https://holmgren.com.au/writing/crash... 3:22 I say Barlow Paradox but it's actually the Jevons Paradox https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jevons_... 4:00 - Transition Town movement - https://transitionnetwork.org/ 5:45 - Temple Grandin - https://www.templegrandin.com/ 6:45 - The New Map / Emergent Strategies - https://medium.com/@dontipping/the-ne... 9:30 - The Power of Community / Cuba - • The Power Of Community: How Cuba Surv... 15:25 - The Dunbar Number - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dunbar%... Support the show Check out more at: www.dontipping.com Seeds & Tools - https://www.siskiyouseeds.com/ Growing Tips https://www.siskiyouseeds.com/blogs/news/…
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