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Brought to you by Loam, 'The Dirt' takes a closer look at how new technologies (particularly CarbonBuilder), science, and land management strategies can increase soil organic carbon (SOC) and turn your dirt into healthier agricultural soils. Dan Reid from the Loam talks to farmers as well as experts from Loam and the agriculture industry about the basics of increasing carbon build, integrating new technologies on-farm, and participating in SecondCrop soil carbon projects in Australia.
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Loam Listen is an expression of our belief at Loam that creative community can be a catalyst for resilience and reimagination in the heart of climate chaos. As the systems surrounding us collapse, it feels especially vital to nurture new ways of being through creating spaces for radical artists, activists, educators, and entrepreneurs in our community to share their stories on their terms. How can we continue to grow our capacity to be in right relationship with the Earth and with each other ...
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Beast Fables

Brian Tyrrell

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Dig through the roots and loam on the forest floor with us in Beast Fables, a TTRPG live play inspired by classic stories animal tales such as the Redwall Chronicles and Watership Down. Join a crew of beasts as they explore the ancient Scottish highlands from the perspective of heroic beasts. Streaming live on YouTube at 12 pm GMT, most Thursdays! Sponsored as part of the Roll20 Spotlight program. Go to roll20.net/start/doad to make a free account and try out the Adventures on a Dime rules w ...
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Host Rainbow Valentine discovers her artist mom and 'businessman' dad were deeply involved in the illegal drug trade and unknowingly spent her childhood among a massive pot distribution operation. As she talks with her father in intimate interviews, Rainbow Valentine uncovers a history of her childhood that causes her to reassess everything — and gives us a unique personal window into the infamous counter-culture of Marin County in the 70s and 80s -- from Ken Kesey's acid tests and the birth ...
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Two mates take turns bringing a (probably terrible) movie, TV show, some music or whatever else that they have a fond nostalgia for. They agree and argue, celebrate and complain about whatever they‘ve just been forced to sit through.
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Off the Fritz Podcast

Kevin & Heather Fritz

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Honest conversations that explore life with intention. We are all looking to live well, but what does that look like and how do we do it? With busy work schedules, screaming kids, bills, and responsibilities, it often feels like we are getting by, not living. Off the Fritz podcast is a collection of honest stories and conversations with people who have learned, and are continuing to learn, to live with direction and intention, even when life gets crazy. This podcast will inspire listeners an ...
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There is special providence in the fall of a sparrow. 1) Go Dig My Grave - Lankum 2) Gwaed Am Gwaed - Gwenfier Raymond 3) A Circle Without Having To Curve - Ian William Craig 4) Or Something - Sarah Davachi 5) Raw Silk Uncut Wood - Laurel Halo 6) Thirsty Boots - Oren Ambrachi 7) The Letter Burning - Alison Cotton 8) The Observatory - Seabuckthorn 9…
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"In the Midst of Winter, I found there was within me, an invincible Summer." - Albert Camus 1) The Impossible Room - Randy Greif and Robin Storey 2) A Darkness Of Snow - Rapoon 3) Irkutsk - Mika Vaino and Joachim Nordwall 4) End Of The 80s - Brighter Death Now 5) Cold-War Creeper - Reformed Faction 6) The End Of Us - Mushio Funazawa 7) End Of A Cyc…
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1) Divine Objects (Part 2) - Jóhann Jóhannsson 2) Paus - Le Lendemain 3) The Happy Dead - Virgin Prunes 4) Abandon - Laurel Halo 5) Tristesse - Library Tapes 6) Bad Dream - Kevin Richard Martin 7) Cast To The Bottom - Scanner 8) Over The Bend - Hilmar Örn Hilmarsson 9) Envol - Ocoeur 10) Nod- Juliana Barwick 11) Rose Wreath Crown (for CW) - Kali Ma…
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1. Temples - Visions 2. In The Midst Of Eternal Ice - Parhelion & Zac Keiller 3. Forest Floor 1 - KTL 4. Hellraiser - Coil 5. Bestiae Clamor - Nocturnal Emissions 6. The Poisoner Part 1 - Controlled Bleeding 7. The Wheel Of Fortune - William Basinski 8. White Ashes - Phelios 9. Tideshaper - Lacus Somniorum 10. Tremors Within The Void- Svartsinn 11.…
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In the dream of the man that dreamed, the dreamed one awoke. 1. Two Sides of Myself (part one) - Tarentel 2. Blown-Out Joy From Heaven's Mercied Hole - A Silver Mt. Zion 3. Kids Will Be Skeletons - Mogwai 4. On Ships Of Gold - The Black Heart Procession 5. Burial At Sea - MONO 6. Tish nign - Black Ox Orkestar 7. A Gallant Gentlemen - We Lost The Se…
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Step on a crack, You’ll break your mother’s back; Step on a line You’ll break your father’s spine. 1) Twilight: Los Alamos - Lustmord 2) Sun Drugs - Stars Of The Lid 3) Chimeras - Tim Hecker 4) Night So Close To The Tongue - Apocryphos, Kammerheit, Atrium Carceri 5) Ruins of a Failed Utopia - Gustaf Hildebrand 6) Bascule Bridge - Cities Last Broadc…
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Do not deceive yourself. We are always inhabiting a "season of change". Here is a soundtrack made for both acceptance and resistance. 1. Nearer - Bing and Ruth 2 La Ballade D'Alain Georges - The Dead Texan 3. An Obediant Ear - Olan Mill 4. Scattering Light - Hammock 5. Sleeper - Eluvium 6. Heavy Heart Some More - Eraldo Bernocci, Harold Budd, Robin…
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Dog day afternoons elicit calcification and stagnant wonderings and wanderings. Let this sonic blanket be your comfort as you stumble through the solar assault of late Summer. 1. Slowness - Anna Roxanne 2. Bombardment - Less Bells 3. Ocean To Ocean - Chihei Hatakeyama 4. Ocean's Disconnect - Midori Hirano 5. Sonuna Kadar - Ekin Fil 6. Know Your Exi…
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Loam’s Dan Reid is chats with Loam's first SecondCrop grower Steve Nicholson, while at the Australian National Field Days at Borenore near Orange. Steve farms at Wirrinya, in-between Forbes and Grenfell in the central west of NSW. Steve spent many years as District Agronomist with the Department of Agriculture and has been farming at Wirrinya for t…
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Dan talks to Torben Heinzel about all the Steps in a SecondCrop Carbon Project. Grower Feasibility Survey, Meet with Loam, Mapping, Land Management Strategy, Eligible Land Management Activities, Contract with Loam, Register with the Clean Energy Regulator, Farm Emissions Profile, Baseline Soil Sampling, T1 Soil Sampling and ACCU credits. Link to Gr…
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Loam’s Grower Communications Manager Dan Reid is out on farm at Canowindra, NSW with grower Stuart McDonald, who has entered into a carbon project with Loam to build soil carbon. This episode covers: Why did you decide to go into a carbon project with Loam? Why is building soil health important? What is enterprise stacking? What would you say to a …
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Loam’s Grower Communications Manager Dan Reid chats to Loam’s Carbon Agronomists Guy Webb and Phil Peterson at Loam's headquarters in Orange, NSW. This episode covers: Do I need to change my management practices to build carbon? What change will make the most difference? Is there a ceiling on the amount of carbon you can build? What are the co-bene…
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Loam’s Grower Communications Manager Dan Reid chats to Loam’s Carbon Agronomists Guy Webb and Phil Peterson. This episode covers: What does Loam's endophyte fungi actually do to improve soil? How long does carbon last in the soil? How fast can I store carbon? Please send in your curly carbon questions to the team through twitter, facebook or instag…
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Loam’s Grower Communications Manager Dan Reid chats to Loam’s Senior Carbon Agronomist Phil Peterson. Dan chats to Phil about some of the common questions that they hear from growers when discussing soil carbon. This episode covers: What's the dirt on soil carbon? What is CO2e? Does tillage affect carbon stocks? Send in your curly carbon questions …
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The Dirt is a short form podcast hosted by Loam’s Grower Communications Manager Dan Reid. In this introductory episode, Dan chats to one of the founders of Loam in agronomist Guy Webb. Guy has decades of experience in the Australian grain farming industry, and has a real passion for ensuring farmers have healthy soils now and into the future. This …
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Loam’s Grower Communications Manager Dan Reid chats to Loam’s Senior Carbon Agronomist Phil Peterson. Following on from the previous episode, Dan chats to Phil about some of the regular questions that they hear from growers when discussing soil carbon. This episode covers How do you measure soil carbon? What’s the difference between Soil carbon & o…
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On this episode we chatted with our friend Zack Giffin. If you follow the tiny home movement at all, then you know this man well. He is the host of Tiny House Nation, an advocate for the tiny home movement, and a passionate skier. Zack is a pioneer with a huge heart. Our conversation covers a lot of ground. Come get to know Zack more by listening i…
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Our friends Ryan & Beth Kelly from Canmore, AB ride some of the raddest mountain biking trails and uncover some of the best-kept mountain biking secrets on their youtube channel The Loam Ranger. In our conversation, we unpack some of the mystery around being a YouTuber and dive into how this all came to be; it’s a pretty incredible story. Ryan and …
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Our friends Laurin & Eujenne from New Zealand are courageous and brave. At 23 they quit school to pursue a life that aligned with their values. They started a new business, Tiny Easy. They wanted to offer a solution to a problem that is affecting many today: affordable housing and lifestyle. With backgrounds in architecture and design, coupled with…
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Our friends Zach and Jason, the founders of Tiny Heirloom, hosts of HGTV’s Tiny Luxury, and creators of the Global Tiny House conference shared wild life-changing adventures as young brothers. That was just the beginning. In this conversation, we discuss their journey from sailing to fatherhood and beyond. Enjoy! Follow them on Instagram @tinyhouse…
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We talk about it all; from busyness, expectations, family, grief, loss and why it’s probably still all worth it. We love Christmas, but this episode still gets a little real for us. Merry Christmas. Enjoy! Visit Landon @approachpsychology and approachpsych.ca World Vision Give Back - https://giveback.fritztinyhomes.com/ #offthefritzpodcast #therapi…
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We give ourselves permission to rest this season (and every season), and tell how our kids inspired us (and hopefully all of you) to partner with World Vision. Merry Christmas. Enjoy! Follow us on Instagram, Facebook @fritztinyhomes Youtube Fritz Tiny Homes - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC76Ra2EBbvgt-vihBy3L3Ug Podcast website - https://www.fri…
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Our friend Christina, known as The DIY Mommy to her 1.2M followers, is a practical creative. She is passionate about inspiring people to decorate and create a sense of home on a budget and with intention. This conversation explores the many ways we bring importance to the Christmas season in our homes. Add one more kid to your Christmas list at htt…
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This, the very first episode, explores a journey inspired by a sense of adventure and a need for growth. The Fritz’s share the lessons and perspectives they gained from taking risks and building a marriage, a family, and a new business. Enjoy! Follow us on Instagram and Facebook YouTube Fritz Tiny Homes YouTube Off the Fritz Podcast Podcast website…
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How might we collapse a world rooted in extraction and nurture one built on reciprocity? What can decomposition teach us about seeding sustainable futures? Join us as queer Hoodoo, earth tender, and living ancestor Jordan Alexander Williams contemplates the liberation of land, ourselves, and our communities from “radical individualism” in this soul…
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In the face of compounding crises, the work of multidisciplinary, multidimensional folk healer Richael Faithful is a call back into healing justice. Tune in as host Amirio Freeman and Faithful explore community organizing, connection to ancestral healing traditions, care work, and the birthing of new selves in this heart-filled episode. As Richael …
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The long-awaited conclusion to the Summer Arc of Beast Fables. Pipistrelle, Balthazar and Lutzen confront Chipper amongst the burning ruins of the Iron Beetle. Who dwells inside the stone sanctum ahead, and why would Chipper go to such lengths to steal from the Craftpaws?
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With Earth in Color, sustainability scientist and designer Darel Scott is reclaiming the relationship between Blackness and Greeness through vibrant, community-oriented media. In the face of a mainstream environmental movement rooted in the erasure of the lived experiences of Black folx, Earth in Color is a call to reimagine, reclaim, and regenerat…
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During an era when our bodily autonomy is under increasing threat, doulas — for birth, for death, for abortion, and more — are essential to supporting our collective capacity to meet change. In this vital episode, host Amirio Freeman talks with abortion doula Michelle Loo about their experiences with full-spectrum carework. Through situating the wo…
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As we explore (and expand) our understanding of matriarchy at Loam this year, this conversation with activist, healer, and creator extraordinaire Twiggy Pucci Garçon offers insight into how the Ballroom community redefines and reimagines nurturing relationship through creating unique spaces of care, support, and expression. From reflecting on queer…
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How can shaping new narratives on sex, climate, and community rewire our worldview? Tune in as educator Melissa Pintor Carnagey of Sex Positive Families reflects on the role of pleasure-centric, narrative-weaving strategies to practice with our young people at home and elsewhere in conversation Loam Listen Host Amirio Freeman. Guest:Melissa Pintor …
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In our Season 3 inaugural episode, Loam Listen host Amirio Freeman connects with embodiment counselor tayla shanaye for an immersive conversation on somatics, semantics, and creation. This episode is an invitation into experience and so we suggest you tune into it when you have the time to truly ground (and get messy)! Guest:tayla shanaye is a cis-…
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