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Unshod with D. Firth Griffith

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Jan 7, 2024 • 1h 33min

Rupert Dunn and the Alchemy of Transformation

In this episode, Daniel Griffith and Rupert Dunn discuss the inspiration of peasant baking and wilding and the impact both of these paradigms have on their lives. They explore Rupert's background and journey, including his move to Lithuania with his family. The conversation delves into the tension between wild and agricultural food production and the importance of the alchemy and transformation, the basis of relationship and food. Daniel and Rupert also discuss the heart of the harvest and the difference between being and doing. They explore the impact of property rights on food production; the relationship between transformation and time, emphasizing the need for a holistic understanding of the world; the negative effects of maximizing production and the importance of how food is produced; and the nuances of nutrient density in meat, highlighting the impact of stress and biodiversity.The conversation also touches on the occupation of consumerist values and the desire for freedom and choice. The difference between independence and interdependence. It concludes with the need to de-mechanize our understanding of food production and the importance of intentionality through the metaphor of the washing machine.Rupert is available to support farmers, individuals and organizations with advice, mentoring and support with sourcing, growing, milling and baking with heritage grains as well as the design for regenerative cultures for organizations. He can be contacted at panisvita@protonmail.com where you can also pre-register for a copy of the 'Peasant Bakery Toolkit'. TakeawaysPeasant baking can inspire a simpler, more connected way of life.The alchemy and transformation of food is a meaningful and important process.The tension between wild and agricultural food production can be explored and understood.The heart of the harvest involves a deep connection to the land and the process of growing and producing food.The impact of property rights on food production should be considered and understood. Transformation requires time and a holistic understanding of the world.Maximizing production can have negative effects on nutrient density and health.The way food is produced impacts its nutrient density and bioavailability.There is a need for a shift in values and a reconnection with traditional livelihoods.Consumerist values and the pursuit of freedom and choice can be limiting.A nuanced understanding of food production and intentional decision-making is crucial. We need to change the way we live and approach the world around us.Understanding the nuance and complexity of nature is crucial.Language plays a significant role in shaping our perception of the world.Living in utopia requires a shift in mindset and embracing interdependency.Daniel's Website:  www.danielfirthgriffith.comDenuding the Illusion: danielfirthgriffith.substack.com
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Dec 1, 2023 • 37min

Hilda Labrada Gore and the Dialogue of Love

In this episode: Hilda Labrada Gore of Holistic Hilda and The Wise Traditions Podcast.We discuss the importance of unity and diversity in agriculture and how curiosity and asking questions can lead to personal and professional growth. We also touch on the importance of dialogue and community, emphasizing the value of listening to different viewpoints and being open to learning from others. Alongside these larger conversation, we dive into the limitations of social media and the need for more intimate connections, reflecting on the potential impact of viewing the “climate problem” as a lack of invited dialogue, only worsened by technology’s supremacy.The conversation concludes touches on the linguistic roots of agriculture and the idea of being versus doing. Love is highlighted as the ultimate goal in life.Join us for this amazingly enriching conversation!Hilda's Website: www.holistichilda.comAwareness Book: Amazon linkDaniel's Website:  www.danielfirthgriffith.comDenuding the Illusion: danielfirthgriffith.substack.com
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Jul 23, 2023 • 57min

Does Our Agriculture Need Regenerated? w/ Clara Zander

Join Clara and Daniel as they discuss the linguistics behinds the "regenerative agricultural" movement. When we say "regeneration," do we mean it as a verb or an adjective? Dive in with us as we explore the ridiculously potent ramifications of your answer. Join Denuding The illusion's Substack here!
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Jun 16, 2023 • 46min

Holistic Management and The Need for Roots with Clara Zander

Join Clara and Daniel as they discuss all things holistic management and the role of roots to ground us in place. We also discuss the difference between inputs and community. That is, while resilient systems require the workings of community, they may not require external and consumable inputs. Maybe.Join Denuding The illusion's Substack here!
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Jun 9, 2023 • 57min

Is Curiosity Required for Regeneration? with Clara Zander

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May 31, 2023 • 29min

Unification or Community? ‘Regenerative’ Agriculture is Disunifying, and that is Okay

Join us as we read a truculent and fiesty article that Daniel wrote for Resilience.org, the Journal of the Post Carbon Initiative, about the deconstruction of the "regenerative" food system. Read the full article here! Join Denuding The illusion's Substack here!
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May 19, 2023 • 1h 13min

What is Regeneration, actually? Season 3 Is Here!

In this episode, Clara and Daniel open Season 3 with a bang! What is Regeneration, really? Or, a better question ... is Regeneration even possible?
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Mar 15, 2023 • 48min

Precious Phiri on the Wisdom of the Elders and the Role of Regeneration at the Communal Level

Can regeneration stand in the modern century? What is the connection between the modern modes of Regenerative Agriculture and the traditions of indiginous wisdom? In this episode, Daniel has one of the most pivotal conversations with his friend, Precious Phiri, that Denusion has yet to air! Precious talks about her early and hard life in Zimbabwe, her work to heal the communal rural lands of her peoples, and the wisdom of the elders that bring hope to the past, present, and that which is still to come. This is an episode you won't want to miss! Follow along with Season 2, Dark Cloud Country by picking up a copy of the book! Go to https://robiniainstitute.com/dark and use the coupon code "denusion" to get 50% off your order and a FREE and SIGNED copy of Wild Like Flowers! This gives you the book at cost, a blessing, we hope.Helpful links:Pre-Order Dark Cloud Country: https://robiniainstitute.com/darkThe Pelo Network: community.robiniainstitute.comAbout Robinia: https://robiniainstitute.com
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Mar 7, 2023 • 53min

Does Regeneration Need Commercial Acquisition? A Fieldcast with South 30 Farm

What is more important: commercial acquisition or communal support? Does regeneration really need scaled? Do we need to build CPG (Consumer Packaged Goods) companies that then get acquired by the world's largest food organizations to "save" the modern regenerative movement?This Denusion Fieldcast is with Brian Gallatin, the Land Steward of South 30 Farm in Virginia Beach, Virginia. We talk about all this and more!Follow along with Season 2, Dark Cloud Country by picking up a copy of the book! Go to https://robiniainstitute.com/dark and use the coupon code "denusion" to get 50% off your order and a FREE and SIGNED copy of Wild Like Flowers! This gives you the book at cost, a blessing, we hope.Helpful links:Learn about Commons: https://eatcommons.comPre-Order Dark Cloud Country: https://robiniainstitute.com/darkThe Pelo Network: community.robiniainstitute.comAbout Robinia: https://robiniainstitute.com
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Feb 17, 2023 • 53min

Gabe Brown and Why Regeneration Starts with Commmunity, not the Soil.

Does regenerative agriculture start in the soul or the soil? Is holism required in regenration? In this episode, Daniel speaks with Gabe Brown, one of the founders of the MODERN regenerative movement and, to be quite honest, we think you will be surprised what the conversation goes toward: community health over soil health and the need for foods to be kept locally.Follow along with Season 2, Dark Cloud Country by picking up a copy of the book! Go to https://robiniainstitute.com/dark and use the coupon code "denusion" to get 50% off your order and a FREE and SIGNED copy of Wild Like Flowers! This gives you the book at cost, a blessing, we hope.Helpful links:Gabe's Understanding Ag: https://understandingag.comPre-Order Dark Cloud Country: https://robiniainstitute.com/darkThe Pelo Network: community.robiniainstitute.comAbout Robinia: https://robiniainstitute.com

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