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🗓️ 14 June 2023
⏱️ 88 minutes
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0:00.0 | Welcome back to the show everybody, Matt Rosky is a guy that I've been following for probably |
0:09.2 | the last six months, he's been in the game a bit longer than that, but as with, I mean, |
0:13.9 | I'm always, not always, but sometimes late to the party when it comes to finding really |
0:18.5 | awesome fucking people, but I still think I'm fairly early on here with Matt. |
0:23.8 | Matt has really been making a name for himself in his rekindling of the lost art of a |
0:29.9 | electroculture, and we dive into that and many, many more things, his health journey and |
0:37.3 | what he's discovered through really the brilliance of what the not so ancient's knew, what many |
0:43.8 | of the great teachers and the 1800s and 1900s knew and how a lot of that information has |
0:49.0 | been lost or preferentially pulling out of our education system and just really throwing |
0:58.7 | on the rug. So he is an amazing encyclopedia and a wealth of knowledge, and I find this podcast |
1:07.4 | to be really, really fascinating for a number of reasons. First and foremost, we are diving |
1:12.1 | into electroculture. One of the things I've talked about at our farm is we want to combine |
1:16.6 | the very best of ancient knowledge and modern technology and see how we can streamline |
1:22.3 | these together. And to my knowledge, I mean, then there's plenty of farmers that are |
1:25.9 | doing, trying anything that works. But there are a handful of things that we know work, |
1:31.3 | where there's a handful of things that we know do impact biogeometry for one. We're going |
1:35.0 | to get Doria and Dr. Ebrahim Karim on this podcast this year for sure. And we'll talk biogeometry |
1:42.2 | and deep dive that you guys want to know more about that. They did an excellent podcast |
1:45.8 | on living for D with Paul check. They've done a couple of them there. Biodynamics, biodynamic |
1:51.2 | agriculture, agriculture from Rudolph Steiner, has been working. I mean, he talked about |
1:56.5 | this over a hundred years ago. When he spoke about it, this was already a system of management |
2:03.6 | with the land and understanding our role in it as the antenna that connects heaven and |
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