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Sustainable Minimalists

The Great Connector

Sustainable Minimalists

Bleav + Stephanie Seferian

Kids & Family, Leisure, Parenting, Home & Garden

4.8 • 1.1K Ratings

🗓️ 16 April 2024

⏱️ 46 minutes

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Summary

Reminder! Our hands can do more than type and text. In fact, they can grow things. On today's show — and in honor of National Gardening Day! — permaculture expert Kareen Erbe lists countless tangible and intangible benefits associated with active participation in your local growing community; she also offers practical suggestions for getting off our screens and reengaging with the natural world.   Here's a preview: [8:00] Industrializing our food systems has benefits, sure. But in doing so, what have we sacrificed? [19:00] Industrial agriculture is the problem, but agriculture is also the solution [23:00] Don't want to grow anything? You don't have to! Here's how to best invest in your *local* food systems [27:00] It's not that local, organic food is so expensive; it's that corporate, industrialized food is too cheap [31:00] The 5 S-es: Scalable tips for newbie growers [35:00] Kids who grow kale eat kale!   Resources mentioned: Episode #447: No Topsoils, No Food Kareen on Instagram   This show is listener-supported. Thank you for supporting! Join our (free!) community here. Find your tribe. Sustainable Minimalists are on Facebook, Instagram + Youtube. Say hello! MamaMinimalistBoston@gmail.com.

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0:00.0

It has been a summer of self-care over here. I'm talking lots of hikes, lots of beach trips with the

0:06.4

sunscreen of course, you name it, I'm fitting it in before Labor Day. Wherever you're off to this summer, know that you're taking your microbiome with you. And seeds

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0:27.0

know that I pay close attention to what I put in my body I do my d darndest, to avoid synthetic ingredients, and that's why I trust seed.

0:37.0

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off your first month.

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0:58.3

code 25 sustainable.

1:00.8

Well, hello there, my friends, and welcome back.

1:06.0

My name is Stephanie Separian, and you're listening to episode 458 of Sustainable Minimalists.

1:12.0

This is a listener supported show about of Sustainable Minimalists.

1:13.0

This is a listener-supported show about intentional and eco-friendly minimalist living.

1:19.0

On today's show, we are discussing the consequences associated with industrialized agriculture and we're not coming at

1:26.1

this big gigantic lofty topic through the lens of environmental consequences we've done that right? We've done that so many times before on the show,

1:35.8

linked in the show notes, if you miss those episodes. But today is different because we're discussing

1:40.6

the consequences of industrializing anything, what are the consequences

1:46.2

with shipping all our food production somewhere else for somebody else to

1:51.1

take care of and then package it up and pre-ship it back to us.

1:55.5

What are the human health and wellness consequences associated with industrialized agriculture?

2:01.7

That's what we're attempting to get into today. Now if you are already

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