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Concrete Pastures Podcast

Nancy Mulemwa Siisii

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The word immigrant to so many like me, it signifies someone with a dream; a dreamer. I am Nancy Mulemwa Siisii. I was born and raised in Zambia, Africa, but I later migrated to America and settled in New York where I’ve been living for 20 years. As a dreamer, I have and continue to have a passion for making substantive bonds with audiences, and helping to inspire people to reach for their dreams. Being an immigrant has been one of the most challenging and extraordinary experiences of my life ...
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A show about farming regeneratively, wisely, and profitably, on pasture: The ins and outs of the craft of grassland management, farm business, marketing, animal husbandry, and the changing nature of agriculture and rural life.
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Mike Badger dives into the the production, the processing, the marketing, and the business of farming pasture-raised poultry. Pastured Poultry Talk is THE podcast where raising chickens, turkeys, and poultry on grass meets real life opportunities, solutions, and farmers. The podcast helps you raise healthy, profitable birds for your family, your community, and your customers.
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In this series from Vital Farms®, the office hipster and resident farm gal take their opposing viewpoints (and witty banter) on air for all to enjoy. Recorded monthly at Vital Farms HQ in Austin, Texas, Shep and Becca will shoot the sh*t, share their passions, find common ground, and call bullsh*t on food industry-related news.
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Homesteaders of America

Homesteaders of America

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Welcome to the OFFICIAL Homesteaders of America podcast! A podcast all about homesteading, gardening, livestock, natural living, and the celebration of this beautiful homesteading lifestyle. We talk about current events, inspiration, the Homesteaders of America conference, the homestead life, and more! Enjoy interviews with some of the nation's top farmers and homesteaders, newbies and experienced homesteaders, and tips and tricks along the way.
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Ways & Means

Sanford School of Public Policy, Duke University

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Ways and Means features bright ideas for how to improve human society. The show is produced by the Sanford School of Public Policy at Duke University.
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ShrubNuts

ShrubNuts

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Shrub Nuts is the brainchild of Bryan Murphy, Ben Leddick, and John Kuhn. This weekly podcast features news stories, online suggestions, and personal conversations that inspire fully improvised scenes during this one-hour show. Shrub Nuts is recorded as "one take", and completely unedited.
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Field Notes by AgChoice

AgChoice Farm Credit

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Field Notes by AgChoice is a podcast series covering timely, relevant topics for Pennsylvania's agricultural and rural communities. Each episode will include an interview of an AgChoice expert or one of our industry partners discussing information you need to know.
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Grassfed Life

Diego Footer

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Weekly insights for small farmers and aspiring farm based entrepreneurs who want to earn a living on the land doing something that they care about. A weekly show that tracks the farm season featuring two hosts: Darby Simpson and Diego Footer of Permaculture Voices. We focus on small family farming, grass based livestock, pastured poultry, grassfed beef, pastured pigs, farmsteading, farm sales and marketing, and work-life balance.
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Random Confab

Random Confab

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A podcast chronicling the thinking of an average guy while he drives to work, works, or lies awake at night. Covering topics ranging from farming to theology to diet to productivity to business management. Everything is fair game for this confab. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/randomconfab/support
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Let Them Eat Grass

Austin Williams

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"Let Them Eat Grass" follows one former suburbanite (me) turned farmer as I make sense in real-time of the interconnected world of farming, food, and the environment. Here, your insatiable curiosity can feast upon good food. Here, a good story only germinates in deep topsoil. Here, you'll get some questions answered you've always had and learn about others you never knew existed. I started this podcast on a shoestring budget in the basement of my 1950s farmhouse during my early days of farmi ...
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Are you tired of eating “healthy” and still not feeling great? Is grocery shopping stressful? Are you overwhelmed with trying to figure out which products are truly clean and which ones are greenwashed? I’m so glad you’re here! This podcast will help you learn how to read labels, find clean product swaps, and create meal plans that actually work! Hey lady, I’m Mary, your new low-tox living best friend! Most of my life I thought I ate fairly healthy and lived somewhat of a holistic life. I tr ...
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Having conversations about uncertain times ahead can often leave us feeling fearful or full of despair, but this conversation with Farmer John is one filled with hope. He shares the truth about the history of farming, where things are now, and what we may see in the future, all while offering us encouragement about what is possible. No matter where…
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As homesteaders, we understand the importance of sourcing our food well and cooking from scratch. When it comes to baking, making the switch to freshly-milled whole grains in your home can take your family’s nourishment to the next level. If you’ve ever had questions about milling grains at home – how whole grain flour differs from white flour, how…
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Please Support by donating for a Refugee Camp Library and Books. Thank you https://gofund.me/bc0e5cad Contact/Follow Concrete Pastures https://concretepastures.com/ Concretepastures@gmail.com APVA- Nominee Support our Soccer Kids- Donate https://www.luckysocceracademy.com/donate Sponsored by Betterhelp-Go https://betterhelp.com/concretepastures for…
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Please Support by donating for a Refugee Camp Library and Books. Thank you https://gofund.me/bc0e5cad Contact/Follow Concrete Pastures https://concretepastures.com/ Concretepastures@gmail.com APVA- Nominee Support our Soccer Kids- Donate https://www.luckysocceracademy.com/donate Sponsored by Betterhelp-Go https://betterhelp.com/concretepastures for…
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Hana Baba is a radio journalist- the longtime host of Crosscurrents- the daily newsmagazine on NPR station KALW in San Francisco. She is also co-creator and co-host of The Stoop, the award-winning podcast from Radiotopia/PRX that tells stories from across the Black Diaspora. Her work also appears on public radio programs on NPR, PRI’s The World, an…
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Ranjeet Sreekant Mudholkar journey is more than a career; it's a calling to empower professionals in achieving their American Dream. He is the architect of the Next League Program, a forge for extraordinary talent aiming for the EB1A Green Card. His own path to securing the 'Einstein Visa' in a record seven days, without an Oscar, Olympic or Nobel …
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We talk a lot on this podcast about raising our own food, but today we are chatting all about preparing and serving the food we have worked so hard to produce! Stacy Lyn Harris is the perfect person to join us for this conversation because she has been using produce from her garden and meat from her husband’s hunting trips to prepare delicious meal…
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Why many college students' ballots are getting tossed — and what could be done about it. --- In this episode of Ways & Means – as we head into the 2024 elections – why lots of North Carolina college students’ votes did not count in the last election, or the time before that, or the time before that. Why those votes weren’t counted, and how to preve…
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Funmi Okubanjo is a remarkable individual who brings together a unique blend of passion and expertise from her 15-year journey across diverse industries. She holds certifications as a Development Finance Analyst and a Project Management Professional (PMP), demonstrating her commitment to excellence in her field. Funmi's fearless approach to convert…
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For the past 17 years, Haji has embarked on a global journey, enriching souls with his profound and uplifting melodies across temples, spiritual hubs, and vibrant festivals. A virtuoso of over 12 instruments sourced from diverse cultures, his heart resonates most deeply with the ukulele, a conduit for his soulful compositions. Rooted in his transfo…
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Agnes Appiah is a multidisciplinary creative and entrepreneur. She is an outstanding emcee, voiceover artist, and spoken word artist. She hosts the Umami Conversations podcast and recently co-authored the book 55 Faces to raise awareness of women's role in social change and impact. Despite spending her first few decades in fear, she now uses her li…
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You are going to love hearing the Fuhrmanns inspiring homestead story in this episode! They share about the health scare that led them to the homesteading life, how their homestead has become a blessing to their community, what it’s like to raise and homeschool nine children, and what has led their children to stay involved in the family business a…
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Gugulethu Makhari is Chair Commission on Women's Rights, Human Rights and Youth Council for Global Sustainable Development Goals Inc NGO. USA National Organizer and Coordinator for "March For Our Planet". Gugu , is also a contestant on Miss Immigrant USA 🇺🇸 representing South Africa Studied health & skincare (somatologist) or an esthetician graduat…
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In this this episode I briefly describe what it takes to raise pigs on pasture. Hopefully it's encouraging, especially for those of you who tend to overanalyze things like I do. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/randomconfab/messageSupport this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/randomconfab/support…
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On a recent episode of the podcast, we talked about how the homesteading lifestyle is a call back to home-centered living: homesteading, homemaking, home cooking, home business, homeschooling, etc. Today’s conversation ventures off from farm and homestead topics and dives into an equally important aspect of homestead life: raising our kids. This ch…
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Muma Sinkala is an award-winning creative-alchemist. Her background is banking, financial-tech, consultancy and social-impact. She is a CLORE fellow and redefines what it means to use one’s passions for the highest good. Muma believes in not limiting herself she thrives on creativity. She is CEO of Krypia an African Fintech providing financial serv…
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HECTOR QUIROGA is an immigration attorney and the CEO of Quiroga Law Office, PLLC. He has dedicated much of his life to helping thousands of undocumented families improve their quality of life. Hector immigrated from Colombia to the United States in January 2000, and since then, he has worked hard to fulfill his goals and impact many people's lives…
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Christelle Pellecuer is a certified coach who helps adoptees to navigate their stories so they can find their authentic voices and identity. Christelle is also a facilitator, consultant and multidisciplinary artist and podcast host of "Black Adoptees Identities". Christelle's professional background includes working in the education sector for over…
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Okorie Ezichi brings a wealth of experience in the finance sector, with a background spanning Financial Advisory, FP&A, and the Accounting industry. Having worked with several CPA firms in Washington DC, Okorie is a certified IRS enrolled agent. His expertise include filing quarterly and annual taxes for small businesses, offering tax planning and …
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Mr. Noah Ndhlovu is a versatile individual with a diverse skill set. He excels as a Public Health Strategist, Media Personality, Tax Advisor, Life Coach, Author, and Poet. His expertise extends to Program Development, Management, and Strategic Analysis, with a strong passion for impactful health initiatives and driving social change. Additionally, …
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I hear from many homesteading families who have the dream of sustaining their families by making an income right from their homesteads. This is the American dream, right? In today’s episode, Emilie is sharing with us the story of how she and her family did just that. What began as a quest to overcome health issues in her own family became a thrivin…
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Thami Nkadimeng, renowned as "The Message Architect," is an African voice with a global impact, dedicated to effecting positive change. With expertise across Finance, Mining, Construction, Tourism, IT, Science, Business, and Humanitarian sectors, she engages with Presidents, Leaders, and Corporates worldwide, driving impactful conversations. A reso…
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Mike’s journey into farming and conservation may not be what you expect, but he is a wealth of wisdom on this complex yet important topic of pasture management. While Mike manages a thousand-acre cattle farm, he breaks down the principles of pasture health to apply to the everyday homesteader. We talk about first identifying where the health of you…
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His Excellency Chibamba Kanyama is a Corporate leader, public speaker, communications specialist and strategist, published author, television personality, investments advisor, advisor on economic policy, journalist. Prior to founding Bridges Limited, a consulting firm in 2017, Mr Kanyama worked at the International Monetary Fund, Washington DC as C…
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Lyson Zulu, born in Kalingalinga, developed a passion for football at a young age when his dad took him to his first match. His love for the game grew even stronger as he became part of the team that represented Zambia in prestigious tournaments like the Gothia Cup in Sweden and the Norway Cup in Norway, both in 2002 and 2003. Lyson’s dedication an…
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Chilli Chilwan is an experienced professional with a demonstrated history in the financial services industry, specifically in the areas of Capital Markets, Business Transformation, Management, Mergers & Acquisitions, and Consulting. Originally from Tanzania, she has lived in Toronto for 9 years and has been based in NYC since 1999. Chilli has 10 ye…
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Achumboro Ataande is a dynamic individual with a diverse range of skills and experiences. With a background as an attorney and a successful entrepreneur, he has a unique perspective on helping individuals and businesses achieve their goals. Not only is Achumboro an angel investor, but he is also a four-time entrepreneur, having founded and operated…
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If you are paying attention to current events, you know how important it is to prepare your home and family for an uncertain future. In this episode, John shares why it is also equally important to protect what you have prepared. We dive into why and how to prepare, where faith meets preparation, choosing your community wisely, and more. If you are…
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Mosito Ramaili is an exceptional individual who embodies the values of cultural marketing leadership and dedication to family. As a Co-Founder of Brooklyn Stars Football Club, he has demonstrated his visionary mindset and commitment to promoting African excellence. Mosito Ramaili is truly an ambassador of cultural diversity and achievement. Contact…
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To CONTACT ZNBS/ Cynthia Mwila and Team mortgage@znbs.co.zm diasporamortgages@znbs.co.zm +260 954 295168 / + 260 954292904 (WhatsApp included) Visit the ZNBS Facebook / LinkedIn page ZNBS DIASPORA TEAM EMAILS Esther Katongo – Manager Mortgages E: esther.katongo@znbs.co.zm | M:+ 260 964 627576 Mulenga Hakayobe – Senior Mortgage Sales Officer (Diaspo…
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Cynthia Mwila, MBA, LLB (Hons)has over twenty-two years of experience in Banking and Financial Services in both the UNITED KINGDOM and Zambia. Cynthia Currently, holds the position of Head of Banking and Mortgages at the Zambia National Building Society (ZNBS). Cynthia is a strong advocate for affordable housing and has actively participated in var…
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In this episode: how a crusade shut down a coal-fired Chicago power plant for good. What the closing of that plant meant for children’s health and the environment. And what it didn’t mean. This is the eighth and final episode in our “Climate Change Solutions” series, where we look at research-based ideas to help cool a rapidly heating planet. Guest…
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John Chiti is a remarkable individual who has gained prominence in Zambia as the first person with Albinism to step into the limelight. Not only is he an accomplished musician, but he is also a passionate advocate for disability rights. Mr. Chiti has played a pivotal role as the founder and technical advisor of the Albinism Foundation, the first or…
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Any homesteader who has a dairy animal or two knows the importance of finding a use for all of that milk. Making cheese at home is not only a great way to provide nourishing food for your family, it is also an excellent method of preserving milk. Robyn began her cheesemaking journey by using her dairy cow’s milk to make cheese for her family, and s…
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Deborah Paul -Enenche Hawthorn also known as DeBee, is a Nigerian gospel singer and lawyer. She is the creative director at Dunamis International Gospel Centre – one of the largest Pentecostal congregations in Nigeria founded by her parents. She has shared stage with gospel artists such as Pastor William McDowell. She is the first of four children …
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In this episode of Ways & Means: the hidden role that climate plays in the story of migration. How a changing climate is driving thousands of people to enter the U.S. each year. And how relatively small, inexpensive changes on the ground could make a difference with a daunting geopolitical problem. This is the seventh episode in our “Climate Change…
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As homesteaders and farmers, local and federal regulations around food production and property rights impact us more than we might like to admit. Nick Freitas joins us today to break down what it looks like for average citizens to get involved in the legislative process and make a difference in their communities. Homesteaders, it is more important …
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Hey friend, Do you blindly trust your doctor when it comes to your health? Do you want to feel more confident in the medical decisions you're making? Today we're talking about how to become your own medical advocate or be an advocate for a family member. I hope you found this episode encouraging! -Mary Join my FREE Facebook group!…
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Jill Winger is one of the original homestead bloggers to start sharing her homesteading journey online. She has been living this lifestyle for well over a decade, and she has gained insight and perspective over those years that she loves to share with others in the homesteading community. In this conversation, we dive into comparison, money mindset…
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Do you love coffee? Do you savor that first sip in the morning? Girl, I am right there with you! Coffee is the best! Now that we’ve established we should be friends, let’s take a look at the ingredients in your coffee. In today’s episode I dive into 4 things you can do to make sure you’re drinking the best cup of coffee this morning! Cheers to a gr…
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You might recognize today’s guest from her successful years-long career in Christian music, but you may not know that Francesca Battistelli is part of the homesteading world as well. What began as a nudge to leave behind the busy pace of a traveling musician and spend more time at home with her children has turned into a full-blown homesteading, ho…
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Today we are talking about the 3 things you need to know about eating clean! If you are just starting out, these are foundational things to know as you start your eating clean journey. If you've been eating clean for a while, it's always good to keep these in mind. I pray this encouraged you today! -Mary Join my FREE Facebook group Contact me anyti…
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Mita Mallick is a corporate change-maker with a track record of transforming businesses. She gives innovative ideas a voice and serves customers and communities with purpose. She has had an extensive career as a marketer in the beauty and consumer product goods space, being a fierce advocate of including and representing Black and Brown communities…
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Todays episode is all about how to navigate all the information coming at you and how to not get overwhelmed. I know the low-tox journey can become overwhelming at times, but I want you to know you don't have to feel that way. You are not alone on this journey! Here are 3 tips to help you stop feeling overwhelmed and to help prevent you from feelin…
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For dairy cow owners who find themselves overwhelmed with an abundance of milk or an abundance of friends and neighbors asking for milk, a herdshare could be a great option for you! Additionally, if you live in a state where it is illegal to sell raw milk, starting a herdshare is a wonderful way to provide milk to your community without legal issue…
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Are you wondering what it means to live a low-tox life? Or even what "low-tox" means? Or what living a low-tox life looks like? In today's episode we'll talk about 4 areas you can focus on to live a low-tox life. I pray this encourages you today! xo, -Mary Join my FREE Facebook group! As always, you can contact me anytime at hello@learntolivelowtox…
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In this episode: kicking America’s multi-billion-dollar food waste habit. How tons of wasted food contribute to climate change, and how one simple change – better food date labels – just might help make a dent in the problem. This is the sixth episode in our “Climate Change Solutions” series, where we look at research-based ideas to help cool a rap…
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