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Documentaries to get you through Winter Gloom

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Happy New Year podcast listeners, and welcome to season three of the podcast! We have a winter themed episode today featuring many documentaries that we have curated into a list separated by topic. Some of you may remember our interview with Lisa Fernandes from last season. In that interview Lisa mentioned how The Resilience Hub of Portland, Maine hosted movie nights to start building community around regenerative programming. That interview gave us an idea, if we were to make a master list of documentaries and films related to the topics we cover on the podcast - what exactly would that look like? Today's episode is our best attempt! We hope you enjoy the episode, and if there are any that you think we missed and are deserving of being included feel free to reach out to us on instagram @forestgardenpodcast Docs Featured in the Episode: Soil/Regenerative Ag: Kiss the Ground, 2020 (Netflix) Regreening the Desert John D Liu, 2012 (Youtube/Vimeo) Symphony of the Soil, 2012 (Youtube) Living Soil, 2018 (Youtube) Farming: The Biggest Little Farm, 2018 (Rotational Streaming) Fruit/Food The Fruit Hunters, 2012 (Youtube/Rotational Streaming) The Botany of Desire, 2009 (Prime/Rotational Streaming) Bees: The Pollinators, 2019 (Prime) More than Honey, 2012 (Plex/Rotational Streaming) Vanishing of the Bees, 2009 (Plex/Rotational Streaming) Climate/Water: Tomorrow, 2015 (Rotational Streaming/Direct Purchase) Last Call at the Oasis, 2011 (Rotational Streaming) Tapped, 2009 (Youtube/Rotational Streaming) Chasing Ice, 2012 (Rotational Streaming) Permaculture: Inhabit: A Permaculture Perspective, 2015 (Direct Purchase Vimeo) Woodlanders Series, 2017 (Vimeo) Permaculture The Documentary: How it Started, 2020 (Youtube) Regenerative Films (Youtube) Mushrooms: Fantastic Fungi, 2019 (Netflix/Rotational Streaming) The Last Season, 2014 (iTunes) How To Change Your Mind, 2022 (Netflix)
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Happy New Year podcast listeners, and welcome to season three of the podcast! We have a winter themed episode today featuring many documentaries that we have curated into a list separated by topic. Some of you may remember our interview with Lisa Fernandes from last season. In that interview Lisa mentioned how The Resilience Hub of Portland, Maine hosted movie nights to start building community around regenerative programming. That interview gave us an idea, if we were to make a master list of documentaries and films related to the topics we cover on the podcast - what exactly would that look like? Today's episode is our best attempt! We hope you enjoy the episode, and if there are any that you think we missed and are deserving of being included feel free to reach out to us on instagram @forestgardenpodcast Docs Featured in the Episode: Soil/Regenerative Ag: Kiss the Ground, 2020 (Netflix) Regreening the Desert John D Liu, 2012 (Youtube/Vimeo) Symphony of the Soil, 2012 (Youtube) Living Soil, 2018 (Youtube) Farming: The Biggest Little Farm, 2018 (Rotational Streaming) Fruit/Food The Fruit Hunters, 2012 (Youtube/Rotational Streaming) The Botany of Desire, 2009 (Prime/Rotational Streaming) Bees: The Pollinators, 2019 (Prime) More than Honey, 2012 (Plex/Rotational Streaming) Vanishing of the Bees, 2009 (Plex/Rotational Streaming) Climate/Water: Tomorrow, 2015 (Rotational Streaming/Direct Purchase) Last Call at the Oasis, 2011 (Rotational Streaming) Tapped, 2009 (Youtube/Rotational Streaming) Chasing Ice, 2012 (Rotational Streaming) Permaculture: Inhabit: A Permaculture Perspective, 2015 (Direct Purchase Vimeo) Woodlanders Series, 2017 (Vimeo) Permaculture The Documentary: How it Started, 2020 (Youtube) Regenerative Films (Youtube) Mushrooms: Fantastic Fungi, 2019 (Netflix/Rotational Streaming) The Last Season, 2014 (iTunes) How To Change Your Mind, 2022 (Netflix)
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