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Dec 27, 2024 • 36min

222. Intro to Slow Living | Part 4 | Reflecting on Slow Living: A Year-End Retrospective

In this episode, Mary & Emma conclude their 'Intro to Slow Living' series by reflecting on the evolution of the slow living concept in their experience over the past eight years. They discuss the importance of intentionality, how slow living has transformed from a term to a mindset, and personal experiences with slow living in areas like fashion and daily choices. They announce a hiatus over the winter to rest and reassess their future direction, emphasizing the need for balance and space to let new ideas emerge organically. Mary and Emma encourage listeners to reflect on their own slow living journeys, and to share any feedback or suggestions while enjoying replays of past interviews.00:00 Introduction and Series Recap02:14 Reflections on Slow Living03:43 Evolving Concepts of Slow Living06:21 Sowing Seeds of Intention10:49 Taking a Break and Future Plans14:01 Personal Goals and Slow Living24:07 Technology and Slow Living28:40 Listener Engagement and Hiatus Details33:15 Conclusion and New Year Wishes━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━🌻 About Lady Farmer: Subscribe to The ALMANAC, a Lady Farmer Newsletter & Community Visit Our Website Follow @weareladyfarmer on Instagram Email us at thegooddirtpodcast@gmail.com or leave us a voicemail! Call 443-459-1950 and ask a question or share what the good dirt means to you! Original music by John Kingsley. Editing and podcast production by Lady Farmer🌿 The Good Dirt Producers:• Wendy Gray
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Dec 20, 2024 • 34min

Gathering Light: Winter Solstice Reflections & Holiday Harmonies

In this special episode, we're bringing back two cherished holiday-themed recordings from our archives. Whether it’s the miracle of light, the birth of a Holy Child, or the warmth of family traditions, December celebrations connect us to a shared human experience rooted in vulnerability to nature’s rhythms.First, in this excerpt from the December episode of Mary's Slow Living Through the Seasons series from 2023, Mary reflects on the winter solstice and its significance across cultures, exploring what we share with our ancestors during the darkest days of the year. Discover the deeper meaning behind festive traditions and how modern celebrations can sometimes pull us away from the natural cycle of the seasons.Then, we revisit a delightful musical performance from the Lady Farmer Archives. Recorded in Seneca, Maryland, in November 2020, this casual fireside set by the Missing Sister Band warms the soul with soulful harmonies.Topics Covered: The winter solstice as a universal human experience, excerpted from Slow Living Through the Seasons Yuletide reflections and our connection to ancient traditions The story behind holiday symbols like the wreath A soulful musical set featuring holiday-inspired covers Music Setlist: "White Flag" by Joseph "Helplessly Hoping" by Crosby, Stills, and Nash "Strangers" by The Kinks "Baby Where You Are" by Ted Lucas "Dogs Laying Around Playing" by My Bubba "Long Time Traveller" by Sacred Harp Performed by the Missing Sister Band: Vocals: Anna Glenn, Charlotte Henderson, Shannon Beston (guitar), Caitlin Robinson, Emma Kingsley Guitar: Cameron Palmer Audio/Visuals: David Smith, Emma Kingsley, Mary Kingsley Editing: Emma Kingsley Tune in for an episode that celebrates the beauty of gathering, the wonder of the solstice, and the joy of shared music. Happy Holidays! 🎶✨━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━🌻 About Lady Farmer:• Our Website• Follow @weareladyfarmer on Instagram• Join The Lady Farmer ALMANAC• Email us at thegooddirtpodcast@gmail.com or leave us a voicemail! Call 443-459-1950 and ask a question or share what the good dirt means to you!Original music by John Kingsley. Editing and podcast production by Fast Forward Production.🌿 The Good Dirt Producers:• Wendy Gray
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Dec 13, 2024 • 42min

221. Seeds of Connection: The People Behind Pinetree Garden Seeds

In today’s episode, we’re talking to Melissa and Jaci from Pinetree Garden Seeds, a family owned and operated business since 1979. Pinetree Garden Seeds was founded with the simple mission of offering low prices on quality seeds to the home gardener. Over the years offerings have expanded to include over 1300 varieties of seeds, including many heirlooms & organics, a huge assortment of tools and gardening gear, books, and live plants. Located in rural Maine, they operate out of a 300 year old farmhouse and strive to offer the best service and products with a personal touch. In 2011, the company was passed down from its founder, Dick Meiners, to his stepdaughter Melissa. She and her family are excited to continue the mission of supporting the home gardener by offering affordable, high quality seeds and goods. In this conversation we delve into the story of Pinetree Garden Seeds, the complexities of GMO's, heirloom seeds and the practices of the company. Melissa and Jaci share their passion for helping others succeed in gardening, emphasizing the simplicity and joy of growing food that promotes the health of humans and the planet.🌿 Podcast listeners can use the code DIRTPGS20 for 20% their seed order at superseeds.com !Topics Introduction to Pinetree Garden Seeds History of the company Seed Selection and Catalog Creation Work environment at Pinetree Seed Packing technology Seed Sourcing Gardening Practices and Trials Understanding the Safe Seed Pledge Understanding the types of seeds: heirloom, hybrid and GMO The value of heirloom seeds Seed longevity and germination The seasonal flow and Pinetree Garden Seeds The value of gardening in community and connection 03:20 Meet the Pine Tree Team04:11 The History and Evolution of Pine Tree Seeds05:53 Learning the Business of Seeds08:47 The Art of Seed Catalogs11:06 Gardening Experiments and Trials17:49 Understanding Seed Types and Safety20:31 Understanding GMO vs. Hybrid22:15 Heirloom Seeds: Stories and Significance25:00 Seed Longevity and Germination28:38 A Day at Pine Tree Seeds31:31 The Concept of Slow Living34:29 The Good Dirt: Meaning and Metaphor36:04 Final Thoughts and Contact Information🌿 Podcast listeners can use the code DIRTPGS20 for 20% their seed order at superseeds.com !━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━🌻 About Lady Farmer: Subscribe to The ALMANAC, a Lady Farmer Newsletter & Community Visit Our Website Follow @weareladyfarmer on Instagram Email us at thegooddirtpodcast@gmail.com or leave us a voicemail! Call 443-459-1950 and ask a question or share what the good dirt means to you! Original music by John Kingsley. Editing and podcast production by Fast Forward Production.🌿 The Good Dirt Producers:• Wendy Gray
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Dec 6, 2024 • 57min

220. Restoring the Land Through Regenerative Farming with Florence Reed of Sustainable Harvest International

In this episode of The Good Dirt Podcast, hosts Mary Kingsley and her daughter Emma talk with Florence Reed, founder of Sustainable Harvest International, a nonprofit that has worked with smallholder farmers in Central America for over 27 years in adopting regenerative farming practices. Florence tells the story of how Sustainable Harvest International got its start, and highlights the importance of healthy soil, biodiversity, and the role of local technical assistance in fostering long-term agricultural transformation. She points out how these practices alone applied to small farms the world over could significantly contribute to the United Nations' goal of reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Florence tells us that there are many inspiring success stories, including one that she shares about a farmer who restored his land and sent both of his daughters to college as a result of his farming success following the SHI program. The conversation offers a hopeful message about the potential for individual and collective action in combating climate change.,00:00 Introduction00:31 Welcome to the Good Dirt Podcast00:57 Guest Introduction: Florence Reed03:25 Florence Reed's Background and Motivation06:04 Early Challenges and Realizations08:05 Founding Sustainable Harvest International11:52 Initial Steps and Early Support14:22 Challenges of Slash and Burn Farming20:40 Sustainable and Regenerative Practices27:42 Community Engagement and Program Implementation30:48 Deciding Where to Work31:32 Challenges and Demand32:17 Global Impact of Small-Scale Farmers33:40 Resistance to Change in Farming Practices39:59 Success Stories and Long-Term Impact46:02 Personal Reflections and Slow Living49:16 Future Plans and Getting InvolvedLINKSSustainable Harvest International Roots of Renewal: A Film on Farming for a Hopeful FutureEliot Coleman: The New Organic GrowerBarbara Damrosch: The Garden PrimerThe Good Life: Helen and Scot Nearing's Sixty Years of Self Sufficient Living ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━🌻 About Lady Farmer: Subscribe to The ALMANAC, a Lady Farmer Newsletter & Community Visit Our Website Follow @weareladyfarmer on Instagram Email us at thegooddirtpodcast@gmail.com or leave us a voicemail! Call 443-459-1950 and ask a question or share what the good dirt means to you! Original music by John Kingsley. Editing and podcast production by Fast Forward Production.🌿 The Good Dirt Producers:• Wendy Gray
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Nov 29, 2024 • 39min

Slow Friday Reprise: A Slow Living Perspective on the Holidays with Mary and Emma

In celebration of the holiday this week, and upcoming "Black Friday", we're re-airing our favorite slow-living take on the matter...Slow Friday!RE-AIR FROM 11/26/21You're in for something a little different this Friday...it's a solo show with Mary and Emma!At Lady Farmer, we're always thinking about ways to shift our thinking to live into a more slow and sustainable lifestyle, and today is a great opportunity to do just that. What if Black Friday became Slow Friday, and what would that look like?Join us on this week’s episode of The Good Dirt as we share a bit about our own Christmas memories and experiences with gift-giving as well as how we're thinking about being more mindful with our consumer habits during the holiday season.Enjoy this week's episode, let us know what you think, and we'll be back with another interview next week!Listen to the episode on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Podchaser, Simplecast, Podtail, or on your favorite podcast platform.Topics Covered: The negative impacts of consumerism and how to think differently about our consumer habits The importance that we have placed on gift-giving and receiving during the holiday season Slow Friday Challenge Resources: Unplug the Christmas Tree Christmas by Peter Spier ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━🌻 About Lady Farmer: Subscribe to The ALMANAC, a Lady Farmer Newsletter & Community Visit Our Website Follow @weareladyfarmer on Instagram Email us at thegooddirtpodcast@gmail.com or leave us a voicemail! Call 443-459-1950 and ask a question or share what the good dirt means to you! Original music by John Kingsley. Editing and podcast production by Fast Forward Production.🌿 The Good Dirt Producers:• Wendy Gray
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Nov 22, 2024 • 57min

219. Embracing Slow Style: Creating Beauty in Your Home with Zandra Zuraw

In this episode, Zandra Zuraw, founder of Slow Style Home, shares her insights on interior design. Slow Style Home is an interior design coaching platform for people looking to create a beautiful, meaningful home without breaking the bank, hiring a designer, or hurting the planet to get one. Zandra discusses her step-by-step framework, the importance of a vision for your space, and offers tips for decluttering and balancing aesthetics with functionality. Zandra also touches on the broader concept of slow living. She encourages everyone to find a personal and meaningful approach to home decoration and stresses the emotional satisfaction that comes from using and transforming what we already have. Listeners are inspired to appreciate and design their living spaces mindfully, focusing on beauty and personal expression.She's currently writing a book about her Slow Style approach to design, to be released in Spring 2025 .and is also the host of the popular podcast, Slow Style Home.00:00 Introduction to Slow Style Home01:23 Zandra Zuraw's Personal Journey02:17 The Concept of Slow Style02:54 Navigating Interior Design Challenges06:37 Creating a Vision for Your Space19:25 Balancing Sentimentality and Practicality22:09 The Impact of Disposable Decor26:18 The Emotional Weight of Objects26:51 Struggles with Waste and Disposal30:29 Decluttering Strategies and Challenges37:18 The Concept of a Slow Home40:04 Balancing Organization and Livability46:56 The Importance of Good Dirt49:17 Final Thoughts and Resources Zandra's Website Slow Style Home Podcast Peter Walsh: Let it Go Tracy McCubbin: Making Space, Clutter Free Monica Leed: Simply Spaced ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━🌻 About Lady Farmer: Subscribe to The ALMANAC, a Lady Farmer Newsletter & Community Visit Our Website Follow @weareladyfarmer on Instagram Email us at thegooddirtpodcast@gmail.com or leave us a voicemail! Call 443-459-1950 and ask a question or share what the good dirt means to you! Original music by John Kingsley. Editing and podcast production by Fast Forward Production.🌿 The Good Dirt Producers:• Wendy Gray
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Nov 15, 2024 • 44min

218. Mulch Matters: Fostering Community and Connection with Tree Recycling

In this conversation, Casey and Brooke Oberg from Detroit Mulch Company share their journey of transforming tree waste into mulch in the urban landscape of Detroit. They discuss their backgrounds, how they came to the project, various types of mulch, the significance of topsoil and the role of composting in community engagement. The conversation highlights the community impact of their work repurposing organic materials into beneficial mulch, a product that provides environmental sustainability and circularity into the local economy. The discussion also touches on the concept of slow living and how it relates to their work, culminating in a reflection on the meaning of good dirt and its impact on the environment and local communities.Topics Discussed:・The beginnings of Detroit Mulch Company・Sustainable practices in Mulching・Benefits of Mulch Gardening・Addressing concerns about tree waste・Community Impact・The role of mulch in urban revitalization・The future of tree waste management・Encouraging sustainable practices beyond Detroit・The importance of mulch and compost for top soil・Composting practices and community engagement・Embracing slow living and the idea of 'the good dirt'Connect with Brooke and Casey:Detroit Mulch Company WebsiteInstagram: @detroitmulch━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━🌻 About Lady Farmer: Subscribe to The ALMANAC, a Lady Farmer Newsletter & Community Visit Our Website Follow @weareladyfarmer on Instagram Email us at thegooddirtpodcast@gmail.com or leave us a voicemail! Call 443-459-1950 and ask a question or share what the good dirt means to you! Original music by John Kingsley. Editing and podcast production by Fast Forward Production.🌿 The Good Dirt Producers:• Wendy Gray
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Nov 8, 2024 • 48min

217. Sustainability in Spirits with Harrison Holditch of Half Shell Vodka

In this episode of The Good Dirt, Mary & Emma explore sustainability in the spirits industry with Harrison Holditch of Half Shell Vodka. At just 33 years old, Harrison has pioneered innovative sustainable practices in producing vodka, including using recycled materials and local partnerships. Among Half Shell Vodka's noteworthy achievements is its revolutionary 100% recyclable cardboard bottle made from 94% recycled materials. The discussion covers Harrison's journey, the company’s sustainable practices, and innovations like their unique filtration system using oyster shells and coconut carbon. The episode also highlights the challenges and benefits of adopting sustainable methods in distilling.00:00 Welcome to The Good Dirt01:34 Introducing Half Shell Vodka03:21 Harrison Holditch's Journey09:11 Sustainability Practices at Half Shell Vodka17:26 The Innovation of the Paper Bottle26:05 Sustainability and Glass: A Complex Relationship27:07 The Global Supply Chain and Carbon Footprint29:43 Exploring Alternatives: Paper Bottles and Beyond32:40 Challenges and Innovations in the Spirits Industry37:48 Living the Slow Life: A Personal Perspective39:57 Navigating Natural Disasters: Life on the Gulf Coast41:55 The Good Dirt: What It Means to Us42:58 Where to Find Half Shell Vodka━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━🌻 About Lady Farmer:· Subscribe to The ALMANAC, a Lady Farmer Newsletter & Community· Visit Our Website· Follow @weareladyfarmer on Instagram· Email us at thegooddirtpodcast@gmail.com or leave us a voicemail!Call 443-459-1950 and ask a question or share what the good dirt means to you!Original music by John Kingsley. Editing and podcast production by Fast Forward Production.🌿 The Good Dirt Producers:· Wendy Gray
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Nov 1, 2024 • 53min

216. A Sustainable Death: Rethinking End Of Life Practices with Hunter Beattie of Endswell Cremation

What are more sustainable death practices that we can can consider as alternatives to the expensive and consumptive services offered in the modern funeral industry? CEO of Endswell Cremation Hunter Beattie is our guest today, here to discuss the green burial movement, the problems with our current death rituals and practices and how the process of aquamation offered by his company is another choice over cremation or burial. Hunter shares his honest emotional personal journey with death, the founding of Endswell and the philosophy behind providing thoughtful, compassionate end-of-life services.Topics Discussed· The Good Death Movement· The Green Burial Movement· Misconceptions About Cremation· The Deal with Spreading Ashes· Death Cafe, Death Doulas, and Death Conferences· End of Life Care with Your Parents· Living with Grief· Neurodegenerative Conditions· The Predatory Nature of the Funeral Industry· The History of the Modern Funeral Industry· Working with Hospice Workers· Understanding Aquamation· Green Burial Movement· Community Involvement· Burying On Your Own Land· Reclaiming Death Rituals Rituals and Eco-Friendly Death Care· Eco-Friendly Death CareEpisode Resources:· Listen to The Good Dirt “Episode 65 | Where Nature is Enough: Rethinking Death Practices with Heidi Hannapel of Bluestem Conservation Cemetery· Listen to The Good Dirt “Creating Sustainability in the Death Care Industry with Tom Harries of Earth Funeral”· WorkAway· Final Exit· Read Guns, Germs, and Steel: The Fates of Human Societies by Jared Diamond· NPR Article “A plain pine coffin and eco-friendly cremation are the last acts of Desmond Tutu” on Desmond Tutu’s Aquamation· Order of the Good DeathConnect with Hunter Beattie:· Website: https://endswellcremation.com· Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/endswellaquamationandgallery/· Farewell Earth Network: https://farewellearth.org━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━🌻 About Lady Farmer:· Subscribe to The ALMANAC, a Lady Farmer Newsletter & Community· Visit Our Website· Follow @weareladyfarmer on Instagram· Email us at thegooddirtpodcast@gmail.com or leave us a voicemail!Call 443-459-1950 and ask a question or share what the good dirt means to you!Original music by John Kingsley. Editing and podcast production by Fast Forward Production.🌿 The Good Dirt Producers:· Wendy Gray
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Oct 25, 2024 • 28min

Mary and Emma Talk About Halloween: Less Waste, More Fun! (Reprise)

Join Mary and Emma as they discuss a slow living Halloween, the second largest consumer season in the US. From the ancient traditions of the Celtic Samhain celebrations, to the modern day spook fest that dominates this time of year, you'll hear how you can embrace the special beauty and magic of nature during this time, letting go of much of the waste and frenzy but keeping all of the fun!Things Mentioned: Zero Waste Candy Alternatives The Scariest Thing About Halloween is the Plastic Waste National Retail Federation Prediction for Halloween Spending in 2022 About Lady Farmer: Our Website @weareladyfarmer on Instagram Join The Lady Farmer ALMANAC Leave us a voicemail! Call 443-459-1950 and ask a question or share what the good dirt means to you! Email us at thegooddirtpodcast@gmail.com Original music by John Kingsley. The Good Dirt is a part of the Connectd Podcasts Network.Statements in this podcast have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration and are not to be considered as medical or nutritional advice. This information is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease, and should not be considered above the advice of your physician. Consult a medical professional when making dietary or lifestyle decisions that could affect your health and well being.

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