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The Good Dirt: Sustainability Explained

The Good Dirt: Sustainability Explained

By: Lady Farmer
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Start living more sustainably. The Good Dirt podcast explores all aspects of a sustainable lifestyle with healthy soil as the touchpoint and metaphor for the healing of our relationship with the planet. Mother and daughter team Mary & Emma bring you weekly interviews with farmers, artists, authors, and leaders in the regenerative and sustainable living space.Copyright 2019 - 2022 Lady Farmer Social Sciences
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  • Discovering the Spiritual Wisdom of Trees with Leah Rampy and Beth Norcross
    Jun 6 2025

    In this episode of The Good Dirt Podcast, we delve into the profound connections between spirituality, ecology, and our natural world with Leah Rampy and Beth Norcross, co-authors of 'Discovering the Spiritual Wisdom of Trees.' The discussion explores how trees can teach us about relationships, gratitude, reciprocity, and resilience. The authors share personal experiences and practices for deepening our connection to nature and discuss the importance of understanding and preserving our natural ecosystems. They also touch on the environmental and emotional impacts of deforestation, the significance of native versus invasive species, and how small personal actions can contribute to ecological and spiritual wellbeing. The episode invites listeners to slow down, observe, and embrace a deeper harmony with the natural world.


    00:00 Introduction to the Hidden World Beneath Our Feet

    00:31 Welcoming June and Embracing Slow Living

    02:49 Introducing Leah Rampy and Beth Norcross

    04:17 Beth Norcross: From Politics to Spiritual Ecology

    06:10 Leah Rampy: A Journey of Ecology and Spirituality

    07:04 The Spiritual Wisdom of Trees Course and Book

    11:58 The Importance of Connection and Kinship with Nature

    19:20 Language and Reciprocity in Our Relationship with Nature

    38:53 Introduction to Personal Reflections

    39:52 Shifting Perspectives on Invasive Species

    47:31 The Complexity of Tree Replacement

    51:20 Understanding Tree Sentience

    54:48 The Concept of Teacher Trees

    58:50 Reflections on Slow Living

    01:03:45 The Importance of Good Dirt

    01:09:07 Final Thoughts and Hope for the Future


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    🌻 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 podcast is proudly part of the Connectd Podcasts network.



    🌿 The Good Dirt Producers:


    • Wendy Gray



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    1 hr and 14 mins
  • Encore: Seeking Sustainability in Life, Work and Flowers with Bex Partridge of Botanical Tales
    May 30 2025

    This episode was originally published on June 2, 2022


    Despite her life being as busy as ever, Bex Partridge tells us about the ways it feels full of better, more fulfilling things since she made the shift from a corporate job to working as a full-time flower farmer and floral designer. Bex is the founder of Botanical Tales, a dried flower installation business based in Devon, England, where she provides beautiful, low-waste floral designs to her community from her own garden. Since moving to Devon, her family has enjoyed being part of a close-knit community which supports local makers and growers. She encourages listeners to trust the process as they seek to pursue a more sustainable lifestyle, and to remember that we are not separate from nature - we all come from the good dirt.

    Topics Covered:

    • Planting by the Moon
    • The Winding Road of the Lady Farmer Lifestyle
    • Floral Artistry and Dried Flowers
    • The Benefits of Local Flowers
    • Floral Design and the Wedding Industry
    • World Events as Catalysts for Paradigm Shifts
    • Rethinking Slow Living as “Full Living”
    • Our Interconnectedness with Nature


    Resources Mentioned:

    • Bex’s First Book: Everlastings
    • Bex’s Upcoming Book (Available for Pre-Order): Flowers Forever
    • Wilding by Isabella Tree


    Guest Info:

    • Bex's Instagram: @botanical_tales
    • Botanicaltales.com
    • Patreon


    Follow Us:

    • Our Website
    • @weareladyfarmer on Instagram
    • The Lady Farmer ALMANAC


    Original music by John Kingsley @jkingsley1026

    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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    1 hr and 9 mins
  • Adventures of a Bad Naturalist with Paula Whyman
    May 23 2025

    This episode delves into the journey of Paula Whyman, author of Bad Naturalist: One Woman's Ecological Education on a Wild Virginia Mountaintop. Paula discusses her transformation from a nature enthusiast to a dedicated ecological restorer. The conversation touches on the diverse challenges and rewarding experiences of managing invasive species, the necessity of well-considered ecological interventions, and the intricate balance required to support native plants and wildlife. Through her personal anecdotes and expert insights, Paula illustrates the importance of connecting with nature right where you are and the impact of slow, deliberate efforts in ecological restoration.


    00:00 Discovering Nature Close to Home

    01:30 Traveling with a Baby: Tips and Experiences

    04:19 Gardening Adventures and Native Landscaping

    05:29 The Irony of Mowing Less

    07:54 Introducing Paula Wyman and Her Book

    09:35 Paula Whyman's Journey to Becoming a 'Bad Naturalist'

    10:34 Challenges and Rewards of Land Restoration

    24:46 The Importance of Native Plants and Ecological Balance

    33:55 Invasive Species Statistics

    35:09 Tree of Heaven: A Persistent Problem

    39:10 Spotted Lantern Fly Invasion

    40:15 The Origin and Spread of Tree of Heaven

    42:49 Autumn Olive: A Regrettable Introduction

    45:45 Challenges with Multiflora Rose

    48:20 The Importance of Native Plants

    50:13 Creating Habitats for Declining Bird Species

    52:07 The Concept of Slow Living

    01:00:08 The Good Dirt: Restoring Soil Health

    01:01:04 Ongoing Projects and Future Plans

    01:03:06 Final Thoughts and Resources


    Resources:

    Paula Whyman's Website

    Bad Naturalist

    Wilding by Isabella Tree

    Nature's Best Hope by Doug Tallamy

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    🌻 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 podcast is proudly part of the Connectd Podcasts network.



    🌿 The Good Dirt Producers:


    • Wendy Gray

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    1 hr and 5 mins

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