The Poor Prole’s Almanac
A podcast by The Poor Prole’s Alamanac, Bleav
246 Episoade
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Protecting American Genetics with the UTennessee Tree Improvement Program
Publicat: 06.11.2023 -
A History of the Black Walnut
Publicat: 30.10.2023 -
Pioneering Perennial Crops: The Oikos Tree Crops Journey into Oak Breeding and Sustainable Food Systems
Publicat: 22.10.2023 -
The humble acorn and a history of the oak tree
Publicat: 15.10.2023 -
Food Nutrient Density; The Health of our Food with Dan Kittredge of the Bionutrient Food Association
Publicat: 09.10.2023 -
Rethinking Forest Foods with Dr. Eric Burkhart
Publicat: 02.10.2023 -
Scythe isn’t everything; Appropriate land technologies with Benjamin Brownlow
Publicat: 25.09.2023 -
Living Rent-Free in my Head; Music & Tenant Organizing with Ben Potrykus
Publicat: 18.09.2023 -
For(a)ging Community with the Appalachian Forager, Whitney Johnson
Publicat: 11.09.2023 -
The Future of Farming with Sylvanaqua Farms
Publicat: 04.09.2023 -
Foraging Fit with Tim Clemens of Ironwood Foraging
Publicat: 28.08.2023 -
Building Commun(iti)es with The Revolutionary’s Garden
Publicat: 21.08.2023 -
The Role of Native Tree Crops in Sustainable Agriculture with Zach Elfers
Publicat: 14.08.2023 -
Cooperative Native Landscaping with SymbiOp
Publicat: 07.08.2023 -
From Acorns to Apples; Ancient Practices Revived with Eliza Greenman
Publicat: 31.07.2023 -
Breeding Future Foods with the Experimental Farm Network
Publicat: 24.07.2023 -
From Lawns to Life: Embracing Native Plants with Dr. Doug Tallamy
Publicat: 17.07.2023 -
Reflections on 50 years of Permaculture with David Holmgren
Publicat: 10.07.2023 -
Iceland’s Pots & Pans Revolution; Pragmatic, Everyday Revolutionaries part3
Publicat: 03.07.2023 -
Iceland’s Pots & Pans Revolution; Pragmatic, Everyday Revolutionaries part 2
Publicat: 29.06.2023
Climate Change got you down? Worried about the fact that *everything* seems to be getting worse? Wondering how we got to this point in the first place, and what can we do to build a more resilient future? We take a look at historical pastoral & agricultural societies to see what worked and what didn’t, as well as what resources we have today to make better decisions to build equitable systems. We don’t just discuss ecology and history but also take a leftist perspective on prepping, foraging, homesteading, weapons, community-building, and basically anything that needs discussing during late-stage capitalism.
