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🗓️ 12 July 2017
⏱️ 98 minutes
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Samuel Thayer — internationally recognized authority on edible wild plants — was one of our very first guests on ReWild Yourself Podcast (way back in Episode #2!), and I’m so honored to have him back on the show for Episode #152 to discuss a fundamental topic for the conscientious forager: Ecoculture.
Sam has authored two award-winning books on foraging, Nature’s Garden and The Forager’s Harvest, and he’s soon-to-be-releasing a third volume in his Forager’s Harvest series, Incredible Wild Edibles. He has taught foraging and field identification for more than two decades. Besides lecturing and writing, Sam is an advocate for sustainable food systems who owns a diverse organic orchard in northern Wisconsin and harvests wild rice, acorns, hickory nuts, maple syrup, and other wild products.
For Sam, hunting and gathering is not just a passion he pursues on the side, it is life. That may sound unattainable in our modern world, but tune in, and you’ll see that Sam’s approach is practical, comprehensive and well within reach.
In today’s show, we delve into "the management of natural ecosystems to enhance their production of useful products," or as Sam calls it, Ecoculture. Think “agriculture” and “permaculture,” but rather than tending to crops, we foragers tend the wild. Nature is productive, resilient and, perhaps most importantly, it includes humans. Rooted in our ancestry, hunting and gathering is how we cultivate relationship with our ecology, gain sovereignty from the agriculturally-dominated food system and protect the biodiversity of our planet for future generations. Tune in as Sam guides us through the principles of Ecoculture, and learn how you can get started stewarding your local landscapes right now.
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0:00.0 | You're listening to the rewild yourself podcastakens. Your instincts. |
0:14.0 | Awakens. |
0:16.0 | Awakens. Awakens. |
0:17.0 | You're instincts. |
0:18.0 | Awakens. |
0:20.0 | You're it instincts. You're it instincts. . Hey, welcome back to the Rewild Yourself Podcast. I'm your host Daniel Vitalis and I'm really excited |
0:31.0 | about this episode. I've got a bunch of great announcements as well. |
0:34.9 | Today's guest is Sam Thayer. |
0:37.1 | He is the author of the Foragers Harvest, Nature's Garden, |
0:41.2 | and his upcoming incredible wild edibles, which is probably the most comprehensive |
0:48.0 | series on foraging for a wild food diet, not just just plant identification which a lot of books do but |
0:55.8 | Deep monographs on each plant teaching you how to forage and actually start sustaining yourself on wild foods. |
1:04.4 | Now Sam is just an incredible guy to talk to and I'm really pumped about this interview. |
1:08.6 | It's a fantastic one. |
1:10.2 | But first as you know this show's brought to you by surthrival.com. |
1:13.9 | And finally, here, we are launching today a product I've been teasing you about for some time. |
1:19.4 | I keep saying, you know, I've got a new herb that we're bringing to the the marketplace and it's not really a new herb because there are a few companies out there |
1:26.9 | who sell this product as well and it's something that was used not only by the indigenous people of North America |
1:36.5 | deep into antiquity, but also was used by Europeans when they first came to this continent as well. |
1:44.1 | And that plant is Yaupon or Yaupon. We call it Yaupon here at Sir Thravo. You'll hear it |
1:49.2 | pronounced a couple ways. Yaupon is in the genus Ilex right next to Yerba Mate and Waiusa and you're probably familiar with them. |
2:00.2 | This is the only caffeine containing plant in North America. |
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