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Episode 11 is all about what I really don't/really do want to talk about. I'm growing a person and it is a pretty wild and crazy time. Also, I reminisce over past projects where I expressed some serious fear about the subject. Here are some links to articles and other things I mention:http://canadianart.ca/features/6-questions-about-art-parenthood/…
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Happy Easter! I get a little heavy about eating the Easter Bunny and share my thoughts on how complicated food is. Some links https://www.youtube.com/user/Munchieshttps://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLQMKh4LBO6xOOGgmTtA5ZqMzncKCeh3D5http://www.animalvegetablemiracle.com/https://www.instagram.com/francismallmann/?hl=enhttp://www.themeateater.com/…
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Hey, I changed the title because I can and I am ruthless. Welcome to What Befell Adele. Also, sourdough starter, making mistakes, and a shout out to Eryn Foster and her project A Gift of Cultured Culture.http://cargocollective.com/erynfoster/Works/A-Gift-of-Cultured-Culture-2012 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RDs5f9LHGY0…
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This is the first part of my jam session with the very talented Mary Beth Carty. She teaches me how to make black current jam, feeds me amazing Quebec cheese, and shares her passion for perennials. Check her out here http://marybethdescene.com/ and here http://music.cbc.ca/#!/artists/Bette-WalletBy Adele McFarlane
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This week I babble about my wood stove envy and share the rest of my conversation with Emily Kane. We talk about living in and organizing small spaces, natural building, and how to advocate for the environment through art. I recommend the book Woodswomen by Anne LaBastille http://www.amazon.ca/Woodswoman-Ecologist-Challenge-Adirondack-Wilderness/dp…
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The first installment of my conversation with illustrator and environmental educator Emily Kane. This conversation takes place in Emily's new home in in Cape George, Antigonish County. Join us as we discuss Emily's art practice, moving to a remote place, converted bus living, the realities of building a house, and the rewards to living closer to th…
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