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Grounded Hope Episode 6 - “Healthy Soils & Healthy People” Now Available!

Guided By Mushrooms owner Audra Sparks holding Golden Oyster mushroom

Photo Credit: Renee Wilde

Grounded Hope Episode 6: Healthy Soils & Healthy People is NOW AVAILABLE!

Episode Description: Today we turn to the ground beneath our feet to bring you stories from 2 agricultural pioneers in Ohio. One is a farmer that turned to cover crops in the 1970’s to replenish the soil in his fields, the other is an award winning soil scientist researching how those healthy soils can be used to combat climate change. We wrap up this episode at an Urban Mushroom farm in Dayton, whose gourmet mushrooms are not only good for you, they're good for your soil, too.

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The Grounded Hope podcast pairs Podcast Director Renee Wilde with the team at the Arthur Morgan Institute for Community Solutions to produce a series of audio products that collectively introduce the people of Ohio to the past, present, and future of Ohio agriculture. Listeners will learn how historical farming practices--including those of indigenous people and early Black farmers--hold ideas for how our degraded soils can be regenerated. They will travel Ohio cities and back roads to meet current farmers and learn how they are rebuilding local food systems that can be resilient in the face of pandemics and climate change. They will hear about unusual crops and the hope they hold for new products--including fibers, medicines, and foods. And they will be invited to examine how Ohio economics is embedded in agriculture and how that both supports and challenges the state and its communities.

The major questions we will address include:

  • How has agriculture historically defined our current state?

  • What are new and old economics that can help us collectively move forward, including CSA’s and cooperatives of all kinds?

  • How have historical and current immigrants transformed the face of Ohio agriculture and how can we use their lessons to create an agricultural system that serves all of us?

  • What are the political and economic forces that have shifted our agricultural practices?

  • How do the lessons of the Dust Bowl help us think about current issues like algal blooms and flooded fields?

  • How can transforming agriculture solve many converging crises, including biodiversity collapse, pandemics, and climate calamity?

This podcast has been made possible by support from the Arthur Morgan Institute for Community Solutions and Ohio Humanities.

Sponsorship opportunities are available! Click HERE to learn more.

Please contact GroundedHopePodcast@communitysolution.org with any feedback or support. We would love to hear from you!