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A Superhuman Finale to Grounded Festival WA: The Nutrient Density Conundrum

A Superhuman Finale to Grounded Festival WA: The Nutrient Density Conundrum

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My host platform's automatic AI title suggestions for this episode were:

  • The Riotous Wrap
  • Turning a Closing Panel into a Playful Showdown
  • When a Nutrient Density Guy Meets A Festival Founder and a Referee (guess that's me!), Chaos Ensues
  • Taste as Truth
  • If A Carrot Had Wi-Fi, It Would Ghost Your Microwave

Gives you an idea. Today we conclude our series from the Grounded Festival here in Australia, with a grand finale of a different flavour. Festival founder, curator, farmer, writer, broadcaster, Matthew Evans, had offered the slot to Dan Kittredge, also a farmer, and globally renowned advocate for nutrient density (you may have heard him on the podcast for episode 250 while we were still in his native US).

Dan subsequently suggested to Matthew they do something different – that Matthew join Dan on stage, to challenge him a little. Matthew then turned to me to see if I’d round out the unholy trinity, in case Dan got out of hand (not really … well, maybe). Anyway, what everyone who was there that day all agreed on, was that this turned out to be a riot – a grounded, cosmic, hysterical end to a wonderful festival. And no one was spared.

Let’s head back to Galloway Springs Farm near Bridgetown WA, one more time.

Chapter markers & transcript.

Recorded 20 September 2025.

Title image: AJ, Matthew & Dan on stage (pic: Alan Benson).

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Early bird tix for Grounded 2026 are out now, with a 10% discount for podcast subscribers, with thanks again to the festival team (I’ve sent the code to you on Patreon and Substack).

Music:

Rowdy, by The Lonely Ramblers (from Artlist).

Regeneration, by Amelia Barden.

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