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A platform for revolutionary theory, food autonomy, anarchism, permaculture, radical musicians and more. Interviews with authors, organizers, artists, growers and freedom fighters. Hosted by Sole.
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Podcast Title: Investigative Voices by Lidia LoPinto Podcast Description: Investigative Voices is a podcast where facts meet clarity, led by Lidia LoPinto—an accomplished author, engineer, and commentator. With a passion for uncovering the truth, Lidia digs deep into today’s most pressing news stories, breaking down what’s really happening behind the headlines. Unlike traditional media that often spins stories, Investigative Voices provides listeners with well-researched, unbiased reporting, ...
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What if manipulating the weather held the key to solving some of the world's most pressing environmental challenges? Join us as we journey through the captivating world of weather modification, a field that teeters on the edge of thrilling innovation and daunting risks. From the early efforts of Project Cirrus in the 20th century to the cutting-edg…
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What if we could control the weather, bending nature to our will while potentially saving communities from droughts and wildfires? Yet, with the ability to summon rain, there comes a storm of unintended consequences. Join me, Lydia, as we peel back the layers on the provocative world of weather modification in "Storm Makers: The Power and Peril of …
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https://amzn.to/4eDA1Zp What if the Tennessee Valley Authority's green energy pivot is causing more harm than good? Join me, Lydia, as I navigate the thorny legal and ethical landscape surrounding TVA's controversial investment decisions. With funds reportedly diverted from essential dam maintenance to Chinese solar panels and windmills, local comm…
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https://a.co/d/fQMYuY5 What if everything you think you know about climate change is influenced by powerful agendas? Join me, Lydia, as we unravel the complex tapestry of climate change narratives, starting from Al Gore's "An Inconvenient Truth." Together, we'll scrutinize the mainstream discourse that has been shaped over the years, questioning th…
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Join Lydia as she reveals an unsettling reality: the Tennessee Valley Authority, a once-reliable dam system, is facing scrutiny after the catastrophic failures during storm Helena’s unprecedented rainfall in Appalachia. Why did these dams, originally designed to protect and power communities, crumble under pressure? Lydia's extensive research unvei…
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Can green energy initiatives be compromising our safety? We unravel the complex and unsettling situation in Appalachia, spotlighting the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) and its controversial allocation of funds. With allegations swirling about essential dam maintenance funds being diverted to green projects like windmills and solar panels, we ques…
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https://a.co/d/j4TUASZ The Amazon book https://online.fliphtml5.com/fzizo/gvwx/ Is government corruption to blame for the Appalachian flood disaster? Join us as we explore the startling revelations from Lydia Lupinto's latest book, which uncovers the questionable decisions and priorities of the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA). Learn how funds mean…
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This is the book link: https://a.co/d/dBPiFOM https://online.fliphtml5.com/fzizo/gvwx/?fbclid=IwY2xjawF3lvpleHRuA2FlbQIxMQABHUjR_PdVtRg0sOdCKgCamvhtyUyrWxOAgzjNWR_8a3nBm120ISvb9kvVvQ_aem_J9OCszLwb-XqDI6YbBJDcA How can the recent dam failures in Appalachia be traced back to negligence and misplaced priorities? We explore this pressing question with …
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https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:7249885365509963777/ Could the recent flood disaster in Little Lake Harbor have been avoided? Join us as Lydia from Lydia's Bags, a chemical engineer with a keen eye for technical analysis, questions the Tennessee Valley Authority's (TVA) decision-making processes. Lydia critiques the perceived m…
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Blog Article and Report Download: https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:7249885365509963777/ Could billions of gallons of water released from flood control dams during a storm be more than just a case of mismanagement? Join me, Lydia, as I unearth the startling possibility that this environmental event was an act of intentional negli…
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Embark on a journey from chemical engineering to handbag crafting with me as I share my adventurous career pivot and how it became a therapeutic outlet for my eye condition. From engineering feats in wastewater and pharmaceuticals to the nuances of software development for municipalities, discover the crossroads where creativity meets technology. A…
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What does it take for two retired engineers to transition into compelling storytellers? Join us for an engaging discussion with the dynamic duo, Lydia and Charles Lopinto, the brains behind the Echo Cops book series. Listen as they share their fascinating journey from college classmates to life partners and co-authors. Discover how their engineerin…
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In this episode of Propaganda By The Spore, we’re talking Psilocybe Mushrooms! This episode has been in the works since early 2021, we hit lots hiccups and logistical snags along the way, but we’re happy to finally get this episode out into the world. We start off with a short interview with Mazatec historian and archivist Inti Garcia Flores about …
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In this episode we chat with 3 time PBTS guest Eliza Greenman and her co-worker Kathleen Rhodes at The Savannah Institute about polyploid plant breeding. Polyploidy is a genetic condition where an organism has extra copies of it's genome in it's cells. Inducing polyploidy or breeding with existing polyploids can be a useful tool to gain traits such…
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In this episode we talk with Dusty and Nate about their project, The Experimental Farm Network. The project is both a platform to support open-source, collective plant breeding and other on farm experiments as well as a seed store, which focuses on unusual varieties and genepools suitable for further selection. We cover how they started the project…
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In this episode of propaganda by the seed we sit down with Rachel Alexandrou. Rachel is a forager, educator and artist based out of the Midcoast Maine region. The focus oof this conversation is seaside foraging, plants such as saltwort, sea brassicas, sea plantain, common seaweeds and more. Rachel also talks about some of her favorite wild plants t…
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In this episode we talk with Melissa Hoffman of Sho Farm and Living Future about Siberian Peashrub (Caragana arborescens). Siberian Peashrub is a large, multi-stemmed shrub from northern Asia. They are somewhat familiar in landscaping and as a nitrogen fixer, but the seeds remain underutilized by most people growing them around here. Melissa shares…
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In this episode of propaganda by the seed we sit down with Nick from Goen Foods. Goen Foods is primarly known as a Miso producer in Maine, but also produces a wide range of koji based products. Nick also is an all around promoter of fermented foods/practices and helps to organize Maine’s Fermentation Fair. This conversation is an incredible glimpse…
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This month we talk about gardening for habitat, especially in the North-East. This episode is adapted from a workshop that Aaron presents sometimes, so it comes with a PDF handout and a slideshow, the podcast stands up well without them, but those extras are there if you want them. We cover what habitat gardening is, why it’s important, ecological …
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We didn't get around to making a new episode this month, but here is a good one you might not have heard! This is a episode of Tim's old podcast the Solecast where he invited Aaron on a guest co-host, it's basically Propaganda by the Seed before it was called that. In this episode of the Solecast we sit down with Stephen Barstow, aka The Extreme Sa…
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In this episode we talk with Buzz Ferver of Perfect Circle Farm. Buzz has been doing a ton of great work preserving fruit and nut genetics at his farm in VT, as well as pushing the boundaries of what tree crops can be grown in zone 4 in the north-east. He shares a ton of practical knowledge about the genus Carya (Hickories, Pecans and their hybrids…
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In today's episode we talk about Sochan with Nico Albert Willaims of Burning Cedar Sovereign Wellness. Sochan is a member of the Asteraceae family (Daisy family) and is an important plant in Cherokee cuisine. In addition to being a great perennial vegetable for humans to eat, thisplant offers leaves for the caterpillars of several moths and butterf…
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This episode of Propaganda by the Seed we speak with Alan Bergo aka Forager Chef(www.foragerchef.com). Alan is a chef out of the midwest who is known for using wild ingredients to create unique gourmet dishes. He has been executive chef and run several kitchens, is the creator for the Apple TV show “Field, Forest, Feast,” and has published a new bo…
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In today’s episode we talk with Eve Emshwiller about Oca (Oxalis tuberosa), a fascinating root crop from the Andes. Eve has spent many years studying Oca and was able to share tons of really interesting stuff with us about how and why Oca is grown in the Andes and why this plant doesn’t necessarily grow well in other regions. You can find Eve on in…
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In this episode Aaron and Tim talk a bit about what we learned this year, what are excited about for next year and some of our favorite tools. Rather then rambling on indefinitely we decided to check back with some previous guests about their year and well as checking in some other people who we think are doing interesting stuff. - Zach Elfers ( @s…
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