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 encourages us to abandon the platitudes of palliative hope that have been with us since before the Obama administration, and to think long term about what relocalising a food system (and everything else) might look like. And it’s here that indigenous thought and cosmology plays a decisive role.
Stephen hma via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/26/21
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One Bite Podcast is a welcome addition to the podcast scene. The host Xavier and his guests, provide a light conversational way of discussing really diverse topics on the food system and the ways in which we can strive for change. If you’re becoming more aware of the greater impacts your food has...Read full review »
_kyles77 via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 10/26/20
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
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