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One Bite Podcast
One Bite
Food is connection and sustenance, it is cultural, social, ethical, political and a fundamental human right. In the Anthropocene*, food is also complex and problematic. So, grab your knife, fork and spoon and join me as we digest the Australian foodscape, one bite at a time. onebitepod.com and @onebitepod across the socials *Anthropocene: the period of time during which human activities have had an environmental impact on the Earth regarded as constituting a distinct geological age.
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5.0 stars from 14 ratings
Mind blown
I just listened to the first full length episode with the author of sand talk: how indigenous knowledge can save the world. What an amazing set of reflections on how a broken food system reflects a larger pattern of brokenness that pervades settler economics, culture, and society.The author...Read full review »
Stephen hma via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/26/21
Brilliant!
Great series with diverse group of thought leaders and perspectives. This is the space I would love to work in! So may good resources from the speakers and shining a light on very very complex issues.
Karin (in lockdown 2.0) via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 12/28/20
Finally a podcast that hits the spot with relevance to our current situation; dysfunctional food systems and relying on big farmer could be our demise. Also, the host engaging and gracious. He’s really easy to listen to. I highly recommend this podcast!
Jr043 via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 12/15/20
Recent Episodes
That's a wrap for season 1 of One Bite. Thanks to Jaimee, Vanessa, Kylie, Costa, Sinead, Gabrielle, Alice, Tammi, Jen, Amy, Liz, Jess, Lee Tran and Tyson for your time, story, knowledge and expertise. Thanks to my academic advisors Alana Mann and Michelle St Anne from the Sydney Environment...
Published 12/15/20
Published 12/15/20
In this episode we hear from Dr Tyson Yunkaporta, author of Sand Talk: How Indigenous Thinking Can Save the World. He is an academic, arts critic, and researcher who belongs to the Apalech Clan in far north Queensland. Tyson carves traditional tools and weapons and works as a senior lecturer in...
Published 12/10/20
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