
Doomer Optimism
Doomer Optimism is a podcast dedicated to discovering regenerative paths forward, highlighting the people working for a better world, and connecting seekers to doers. Beyond that, it's pretty much a $hitshow. Enjoy!
Latest episodes

Apr 28, 2023 • 1h 20min
DO 138 - Phoneless, Carless, Friendless with Clare Coffey, Donald and Ashley
Donald and Ashley interview Clare Coffey about her trio of articles at The New Atlantis:
https://www.thenewatlantis.com/collections/phoneless-carless-friendless
Clare Coffey is a writer living in Moscow, Idaho.

Apr 26, 2023 • 1h 41min
DO 137 - Becoming Socrates with Alex Priou and Donald
Alex Priou is Teaching Assistant Professor in the Herbst Program at the University of Colorado Boulder. He is the author of Becoming Socrates: Political Philosophy in Plato’s Parmenides from University of Rochester Press, as well as a number of articles and essays on the history of political philosophy. He has two books forthcoming this year, Defending Socrates: Political Philosophy Before the Tribunal of Science from Mercer University Press and Musings on Plato’s Symposium from Political Animal Press.
And he is a cohost of the New Thinkery podcast:
https://thenewthinkery.com/

Apr 21, 2023 • 1h 42min
DO 136 - Pasture Agriculture with Jacob Wolki, Nate and Geoffrey
Today Nate interviews Jacob Wolki from Wolki farms in Australia and is joined later in the episode by Geoff Long of Long Story Farms in South Carolina. They talk pasture agriculture, creative farm marketing strategies, homeschooling, and the relaxation benefits of luxuriating barefoot with cows in the shade.
Nathan Gates is a licensed psychotherapist and co-host of Altered States of Context, a podcast about psychedelics, science and psychotherapy. In addition, he serves as president of the board for the Illinois Psychedelic Society and is a board advisor for Entheo Il, a group dedicated to the successful passage of Illinois HB1, the Compassionate Use and Research of Entheogens act. He also practices regenerative ranching and writes from his family's farm in rural west-central Illinois. He is a frequent guest and guest host for the Doomer Optimism podcast, a collective podcast dedicated to promotive creative and humane ways to engage with our social and environmental problems with creativity, hope, and good stewardship.
Jacob Wolki, a passionate farmer based in Albury, NSW, is on a mission to change the modern-day dinner table. He's working hard to ensure more families have access to healthy, nutrient-dense, flavour-packed protein – because your family’s health is important.
All animals on Wolki regenerative farm are raised on pasture, free from cages and chemicals. Jacob's not only creating superior quality produce, he's improving our landscape for generations to come.
Jacob's mission takes a community effort, which is why he's spreading his message far and wide - so we can all eat better without it costing animal welfare or our environment.
Geoffrey Long of Long Story Farms
Long Story Farms is a family run farm in Newberry, South Carolina. Our story started with the pain of cancer taking loved ones. We felt food was part of the problem. That coupled with a dream of self sufficient living took us from a small backyard garden with 6 chickens to a farmstead that is growing into a true farm enterprise. Long Story Farms’ motto “with prudence and thanksgiving” encapsulates our goal to heal the earth through sustainable agriculture and to honor the lives of the animals we raise. Through eating close to the earth we believe we can heal our bodies while building community and creating a healthier relationship with food.
Geoffrey works during the day as a finance guy but farms on the weekends, assisted by his wife and capable children who all still live on the farm. He is passionate about food, building and fixing things and loves to read when he has time.

Apr 20, 2023 • 1h 9min
DO 135 - The history and politics of homeschooling with Rita Koganzon and Donald
Episode description: First time host Donald talks to Rita Koganzon about the politics and history of homeschooling and education in America.
Rita Koganzon is assistant professor of political science at the University of Houston. Her research focuses on the themes of education, childhood, authority, and the family in historical and contemporary political thought. Her first book, Liberal States, Authoritarian Families: Childhood and Education in Early Modern Thought, examines the justifications for authority over children from Jean Bodin to Jean-Jacques Rousseau. Her writing has been published in the Hedgehog Review, National Affairs, The Point, and the Chronicle of Higher Education.
https://thepointmag.com/examined-life/reasonable-education/

Apr 15, 2023 • 1h 2min
DO 134 - Going to Seed with Julia Dakin and Tres Crow
On this episoode of Doomer Optimism, Tres has a sit down with Julia Dakin, Founder of Going to Seed about Landrace, her environmental journey, and why seed diversity is so important.
Julia Dakin is a farmer and seed activist in Mendocino County, California. She has been involved in agriculture for most of her life, and has devoted the past few years to growing market crops and teaching the benefits of seed saving, local adaptation, and genetic diversity. She created most of the content available in GoingToSeed’s online courses, and is working on a new course about traditional farming methods in Oaxaca and Guerrero.
Tres Crow is just a man standing before a laptop, begging to be liked.

Apr 13, 2023 • 1h 6min
DO 133 - Landrace Plant Breeding and the Future of Food
Joseph Lofthouse and Julia Dakin joins returning guests/co-hosts Shane Simonsen and Simon Gooder. The gang talk plant breeding, landrace style. They dig into hybrids, genetic crosses, wild analogues and fun things like grexes. Joseph and Shane tell everyone how to get started with home-scale plant breeding, and how optimistic they are about the future of food.
Joseph Lofthouse is a sixth-generation farmer, working on the land and with plant varieties is great grandparents made. He started his professional career as a chemist, but due to ethical dilemmas decided to go in search of himself, and seek refuge in a monastery before returning to the family farm. He now develops open-sourced landrace varieties of vegetables, and is an author, and teacher.
Julia Dakin is a farmer and seed activist in Mendocino County, California. She has been involved in agriculture for most of her life, and has devoted the past few years to growing market crops and teaching the benefits of seed saving, local adaptation, and genetic diversity. She created most of the content available in GoingToSeed’s online courses, and is working on a new course about traditional farming methods in Oaxaca and Guerrero.
Shane Simonsen of Zero Input Agriculture started his professional career in a similar place to Joseph before deciding to commit to growing food on his own farm in Eastern Australia. His focus is on perennial staple crops with the goal of achieving [as close to] zero input as possible, breeding for drought-resistance, productivity, and general resilience. Shane also writes some fantastic fiction, writing under the name Heldane B. Doyle!
Simon Gooder is a gardener, designer, and nature nerd. He helps run Permapeople.org - an open plant database with his co-founders/friends, and is focused on growing perennials from seed, intensive vegetable gardening, homeschooling a child, building things and connecting with community through gift economies and barter.

Apr 8, 2023 • 1h 16min
DO 132 - A call to religion with John, Evan, and Ashley
Ashley speaks with John and Evan, a Catholic and a Lutheran, about the recent resurgence in interest in religion, and how to embrace faith like a normal person.
John Dios (@RealJohnDios) works, lives and worships in rural Eastern Connecticut. In his spare time he produces the Cathedral in the Pines Radio Hour.https://m.soundcloud.com/cathedralpines
Evan (@pythonrocksnake) was born in West Africa, grew up in eastern Wisconsin, and lives in Fort Wayne, IN with his family. He works in manufacturing supply chain and has a future homestead site outside of town where he grows a garden, is developing an orchard, and hopes to build a house soon.

Apr 5, 2023 • 1h 30min
DO 131 - Living the Old Fashioned American Dream with Keturah, Donald, and Ashley
Keturah Lamb lives the American Dream and fears no establishment. She is 4th generation without a social security number or birth certificate. In her early twenties she found the balance of honoring her family heritage while not letting it hold her back from her visions, and learned the legal loopholes for getting a passport and banking account. She travels (often barefoot) to share about her success, but loves being home where she's gathered community and works on a nearly finished hand-sewn quilt. She co-hosted the "Rage Against the State" events, organized the "Yellowstone Outpost" in New Hampshire, and is involved in many local grassroot and libertarian organizations. She also writes fiction and nonfiction, and teaches sewing, tatting, and knitting. She is currently running a school for young women in her Montana home called 'The Living Room Academy".
Personal blog: thesocialporcupine.com
School: livingroomacademy.com
How to thrive without a social security number: thegirlwhodoesntexist.com
twitter/ instagram: @keturahabigail

Mar 30, 2023 • 1h 12min
DO 130 - Women’s health, female archetypes, and how to solve the battle of the sexes with Ingri and Ashley
Ashley and Ingri (@IngriPauline) discuss women’s health, female archetypes, and how to solve the battle of the sexes.
Ingri is a women's weightlifting coach from Los Angeles, California. After serving in the Navy, she got her Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology at California State University Northridge. She has coached CrossFit, nutrition, and weightlifting on three continents since 2008. Her experience working in physical therapy led her to become the preferred personal trainer of the Department of Obstetrics at the historical Charité University Hospital in Berlin, Germany.
Ingri is now back in the States working from her private studio in Las Vegas, Nevada. She focuses on all women’s issues in fitness and health, including menstrual cycle synced training, pregnancy, post-partum and menopause.
A teen-friendly guide to a healthy period and how to work with it:
https://www.ingripaulineathletics.com/cyclefundamentals
A 13-part series for the beginner in the weight room:
https://www.ingripaulineathletics.com/blog/search/101
Coaches of Girl's and Women's Sports at the high school level, please email Ingri for access to an ebook for your athletes:
Ingripauline@gamil.com

Mar 28, 2023 • 52min
DO 129 - Burma revisited: Life under a military coup, the role of grassroots groups & the potential for cryptocurrency
During the night of February 1/2, 2021, a military junta deposed the elected government of Burma (Myanmar) and instituted martial law.
Protests followed, answered by a violent and swift crackdown by the newly self-installed military dictatorship. They have attacked protestors in the streets, killed innocent bystanders, and wrongfully detained, interrogated, tortured, imprisoned, and killed many innocent people seeking only peace, freedom, and self-determination.
This is the second podcast installment of a series of conversations on the situation in Burma. (The first installment can be accessed here: youtu.be/j288oI1poFE)
Once again we speak with "Romeo," a pseudonymous woman living and working in Yangon since long before the 2021 coup. Her work with the underground resistance facilitates citizens' grassroots resistance efforts including nonviolent forms of protests and general strikes to oppose the actions of the junta.
We also speak with longtime friends and colleagues Lisa and Rocky.
Rocky is ethnic Karen (from Karen State eastern Burma) and spent most of his childhood in a refugee camp. Lisa is originally from Scotland but has worked in the Thailand-Burma border region since the 1990s. She and Rocky lived in Thailand/Burma with their two kids for many years until the past few years they have been based in Scotland. They have a lot of experience working with grassroots groups of Karen women and youth on health issues, environmental issues, conflict and human rights abuses.
"Romeo" is based in Yangon but with Lisa and Rocky's perspectives we were able to expand the discussion a bit to talk about how the coup and ongoing conflict has affected border and hill tribe areas, some history of the conflict and political situation in Burma, the roles that grassroots and community-based networks have played in relief and aid during and after natural disasters and conflicts, etc.
We also talked about the potential role for cryptocurrencies facilitating exchange and support as a parallel system to gov't controlled banks and the economic/inflation crisis the country has been experiencing.
More information can be found at joshkearns.substack.com.
Our crowdfunding campaign to support underground resistance, peace, and democracy in Burma: givesendgo.com/G9TS8