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Beyond the Field: CEA Insights

Morgan Moran, Ricardo Hernández, NCSU Controlled Environment Ag Coalition

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This podcast serves as your gateway to the latest breakthroughs and developments within the Controlled Environment Ag Coalition at North Carolina State University. Every episode is a unique journey, spotlighting a diverse range of voices—from dedicated graduate students to leading scientists and esteemed guest speakers—each sharing their invaluable insights and the cutting-edge research shaping the future of agriculture. Stay informed, stay inspired, and stay connected with us as we explore ...
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It's one thing to listen to doom and gloom about food and fertilizer shortages, skyrocketing prices, the cost of living, or your job being outsourced overseas or eliminated due to automation. It's another thing to hear practicable, immediately actionable advice from experts who can help you reduce the fear, anxiety, and burden of these problems. Tune in now to the Surviving Hard Times Podcast with Richard Jacobs.
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We Do Science - The Sports Nutrition Podcast

Dr Laurent Bannock, The Institute of Performance Nutrition

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For current and aspiring sports and exercise nutritionists! The Institute of Performance Nutrition's We Do Science podcast, hosted by Dr Laurent Bannock, features a wide variety of leading guest experts (elite practitioners and scientists) with expertise in sport and exercise nutrition, and related fields relevant to real-world practice.
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Modern Food Thinking

Jerome Picca and Rachel Lucas

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Food plays a major part in everyone’s lives. Great health begins with proper food choices and lifestyle adjustments as we grow. Modern Food Thinking explores both internal and external influences that affect our health and daily lives. In our lively podcasts hosted by Chef Jerome Picca and Rachel Lucas, owner of Fueling Strong, we cover a wide range of health and nutrition topics that help you achieve health and wellness. We have the knowledge and expertise to help you on this journey, and w ...
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Want to get to know the uses and benefits of permaculture? Look no further than Andrew Millison. Andrew Millison is an instructor of Permaculture at Oregon State University, where he has developed an online instructional course that educates individuals across the globe. Permaculture and land regeneration is an ultra-sustainable approach to environ…
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Elise Pickett joins us in this episode to talk about all things home vegetable gardening. Elise runs The Urban Harvest LLC, which is a platform that she uses to provide education on organic and sustainable gardening techniques. Elise has always had a passion for both gardening and her community. In the age of industrialized food production, she has…
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In this episode, we sit down with Dr. John Seiler, a Professor and Tree Physiology Specialist at Virginia Tech College of Natural Resources and Environment. Dr. Seiler studies how environmental stress affects woody plant physiology, including water and pollutant stresses. This provides essential insight into a fascinating topic: the health and welf…
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In this conversation, we explore the world of plant science with Kim Shearer, MS, the Director of Collections and Curator at The Morton Arboretum. With the central goal of creating a greener, healthier, and more beautiful world, Kim and her team are making strides in plant breeding and genetics by cultivating plants with broad adaptability, disease…
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Nitrogen fertilizers are widely used in crop production around the world, but how does soil react to this treatment? Expert soil scientist Richard L. Mulvaney joins the podcast today to discuss his research looking into this question, and others like it… As a Professor of Soil Fertility at the University of Illinois, Richard is deeply involved in I…
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How do plant specialists help enhance vegetable production? Are there alternative irrigation systems that can increase the yield of certain crops? In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Ted McAvoy, an expert in crop production, to unpack this fascinating subject… Dr. McAvoy is an Assistant Professor of Horticulture at the University of Georgia. Here…
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Can cold exposure really zap unwanted fat and increase exercise performance? Timmy Håman, the founder of Prime Science, thinks so – and he joins us to explain why… Timmy is a Swedish engineer based in London who has a passion for health and wellness. Through his own fitness journey, he discovered the advantages of cold therapies. He has achieved si…
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Ramani Narayan joins the podcast today to discuss a fascinating subject: How fungus and bacteria can consume and alter plastic waste. Ramani is a University Distinguished Professor in the Department of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science at Michigan State University. As an internationally acclaimed thought leader and expert in bioplastics, h…
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In this episode, we sit down with Nancy Gift, an Associate Professor of Environmental Studies and Chair of the Sustainability and Environmental Studies Department at Berea College. She joins us to discuss an intriguing facet of environmental studies: aquaponics. Aquaponics is a combination of plant and fish production that uses both aquaculture and…
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Are you looking for ways to be prepared for the future but don’t know where to start? Charles from Survival Preparedness For Beginners is here to help! Using his platform, Charles has focused his efforts on providing guidance for those who want to survive in any situation. How does this concern you? Well, our society is becoming more unstable by th…
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What does it mean to be truly self-sufficient? As technology advances and the world continues to evolve, our society is losing sight of what it takes to be in touch with our planet. There are, however, still individuals out there who are working with nature rather than against it… In this episode, we chat with gardening expert Mark Valencia. Mark h…
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Joining us today is Dr. Richard M. Cruse, a professor in the Agronomy Department at Iowa State University and Director of the Iowa Water Center. Dr. Cruse is an expert in water quality and soil erosion, which impacts more than you may think… Dr. Cruse grew up on a farm in Iowa, which led him to develop a profound love for natural resources. Present…
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In this episode, Kelsey Nightingale returns to the podcast to discuss her unique approach to homesteading and organic farming. As a licensed veterinary technician, Kelsey recently relocated with her family to a small homestead in Scottsburg, OR, where they focus on sustainability and living off the land. Kelsey became interested in homesteading in …
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In this episode, Stacy Zivicki from Sustainable Stewards takes the time to chat with us about preparation tactics, sustainable agriculture, and homesteading. Stacy’s mission with Sustainable Stewards is to show her viewers how to achieve authentic self-sufficiency – free from reliance on civilization. On her channel, Stacy covers everything from pe…
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Joining us in this episode is Aaron Dukes from Dukes Legal, P.A. In addition to his work as an attorney, Aaron is also a farmer and cattle ranch owner that has cultivated a successful agricultural and livestock operation. Having the skills needed to raise and grow your own food may very well come in handy during these uncertain times – but what doe…
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Today’s world news is prompting more and more people to look into future preparation tactics. If our society takes a turn for the worse, are you ready? Joining us in this episode to discuss the fundamentals of prepping is Jason Charles. Known as “The Angry Prepper” on YouTube, Jason uses his platform to provide his viewers with useful economic surv…
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In this episode, we chat with Joe Foster about all things DIY gardening. Joe has a Youtube channel called Growit Buildit, where he provides viewers with thorough information on how to grow their own farms. From garden setup to composting methods, Joe educates people on the foundational principles of self-sufficient living. With the uncertainty that…
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Join Dawn Gallop, the founder of the #9 Farms YouTube channel, on today's episode as she delves into several intriguing topics. As a devoted mother of nine who lives on a sprawling farm, Dawn has been immersed in homesteading long before it became a trend, dating back to 1992. In this episode, Gallop explores the "Pantry Challenge" and shares how i…
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Meet Steven Cornett, the visionary behind Nature's Always Right. After earning his business degree in 2011, Cornett was disenchanted with the corporate world and embarked on a quest for a more fulfilling life. His journey led him to farming, where he unearthed profound insights into health and the American food industry. Discover how cultivating on…
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Dive into the innovative world of controlled environment agriculture with Stacy Adams, a distinguished professor of horticulture at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Balancing his teaching and extension outreach roles, Adams specializes in greenhouse operations and management within the realm of hydroponics. He sheds light on the challenges comme…
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Bringing home a newborn baby is an incredibly exciting time for parents, but it can also be pretty challenging when it comes to breastfeeding. If you’re planning to breastfeed, having a tough time with it, or know someone who is, this episode is for you. Tune in to learn: Why babies are expected to lose about 5% of their birth weight within the fir…
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When Jay’s first baby was born, the hospital staff bottle-fed her against Jay’s wishes; it might seem harmless, but it had a profound and long-lasting effect on her baby’s ability to latch and feed from her breast instead of a bottle. Jay wanted to share her experiences with other mothers who might benefit from the information, and before long, she…
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When Ammie Harris brought home her newborn son, she quickly realized there was a problem: he wasn’t latching well, and she had a low breast milk supply. Her son was losing weight and she needed to act quickly. The pediatrician recommended a commercial formula, but it didn't work -- not a single commercial formula did -- and her son still wasn’t gai…
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The more scientists study traditional agriculture, the less sustainable it seems. Instead, experts are pivoting toward regenerative farming practices, which puts soil health and stewardship first. What are the benefits of regenerative agriculture? Michelle M. Wander, a soil scientist with more than 30 years of experience, joins the podcast to expla…
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Nurse-turned-farmer, Karis Johnston, explains what drove her to completely change her lifestyle, and the myriad health benefits she and her family have enjoyed because of it. Press play to discover: Which documentary changed Karis and her husband’s life Raw dairy – could it eliminate dairy allergies? The health benefits Karis and her family have ex…
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While other 10-year-old boys might have been playing with toy trucks and sports balls, Joel Salatin was selling chickens to local schools, churches, and other organizations. When he was just a few years old, his family purchased an abused and worn-out farm in Virginia’s Shenandoah Valley. Rebuilding and fostering it from the ground up, it now suppo…
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“Sometimes we’re too close to our problems to actually see them,” says Ole Kristian Sivertsen. That realization came to him by virtue of his time in the satellite industry, when he routinely observed Earth from space. It inspired Sivertsen to consider how he could make a difference on this planet, which in turn, led him to focus on restoring hope a…
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“We live in a broken world; it’s a reality that bad things can happen, but in the past two years we’ve seen what’s coming down the road and gotten a lot more serious about it,” says Katie, referring to the prepper mindset and actions she and her husband have had for decades now. While many people remain apathetic or in denial about how bad things c…
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Dive into the world of horticulture with our special guest, Steven Biggs, a distinguished horticulturist, journalist, and award-winning host of Food Garden Life. Biggs unfolds his childhood memories when all he knew was dried figs. A transformative summer spent at a UK nursery with a national fig collection reshaped his perspective and ignited a de…
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For more than four decades, Charles Dowding has been growing his own vegetables, mastering the very best ways to do it. But it wasn’t until more recently that he started sharing all of his knowledge with people around the world. Press play to learn: How the “no dig” method works as a labor-saving way of high-yield gardening How doing less to your s…
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Many of the brightest and wealthiest people in the world are bracing for impact and preparing for a depression. More and more people are realizing there’s no way around it, and for signs, you don’t have to look any further than the grocery store. Rather than panic, learn some practical, simple steps to prepare yourself no matter where you are. Chri…
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“You have to try to turn your problems into solutions, because if you don’t, and you run away from your problems, they’ll follow you and you’ll plant problems everywhere you go.” Spoken by a Zimbabwean subsistence farmer known locally as the “water farmer,” these words ignited an even stronger desire in Brad Lancaster to find solutions to the water…
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The planet’s not getting any bigger, but humanity’s footprint IS. That’s the problem driving Paul Shapiro’s search for solutions as CEO of The Better Meat Company. Tune in to learn: How long it takes to produce meat-like products from microbial fermentation How the process of fermentation is used to create mycoproteins which mimic the experience of…
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Whether you are an experienced farmer or a houseplant collector, the topic of seed science is certainly compelling to explore. What’s more, making sense of seed biology may equip you with the knowledge necessary to effectively grow your own crops and maintain a sustainable food source amid uncertain times . . . Today, Kent J. Bradford, a Distinguis…
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During these uncertain economic times, it can be difficult to know how to grow your wealth while also maintaining a sense of freedom. Andrew Henderson of Nomad Capitalist joins us in this podcast to talk about his approach to living a happier, more fulfilling life by taking advantage of citizenship opportunities around the world and expanding his f…
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That’s how life should be, thought five-year-old John Hancock while watching Little House on the Prairie. His lifelong desire to grow his own food, work for himself, and live off grid has finally come to fruition. He’s living his best life and helping others live theirs. Press play to explore: Important first steps for establishing a homestead with…
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Are you interested in growing your own fruit and reaping the benefits of a delicious organic harvest? While fruit trees don’t grow overnight, there are certainly tips and tricks you can use to speed up the process. Susan Poizner, the founder of Orchard People, joins the podcast to enlighten us on this sustainable and fascinating process… As a journ…
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Today, we connect with David Selman of Savvy Organics Farm to talk about modern homesteading and its many benefits. Savvy Organics Farm is an operation run by David and his wife Alice that produces health-centered, sustainable, regenerative farm-to-table foods. Started in 2017, Savvy Organics Farm is on a mission to encourage others to live a simpl…
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Today, we are joined by Jeremy Silva, the founder of BuildASoil, a website that provides handmade, small-batch, custom soils to growers nationwide. By curating natural ingredients from around the world, BuildASoil produces nutrient-rich soils that consumers can use to grow sustainably and efficiently. Started in Jeremy’s garage, BuildASoil has grow…
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What are the advantages of homesteading and living simply? Wanda King of Deep South Homestead joins us to explain… Deep South Homestead is an online platform started by husband and wife duo Wanda and Danny. Living on a 10-acre farm in South Mississippi, they dedicate their time and energy to teaching others the value of homesteading – and the skill…
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Electromagnetic frequencies are all around us. In this modern world brimming with technology, many people find themselves asking: How does this impact the human body? Dr. Bill McGraw, a recurring guest of the show, joins us to discuss electromagnetic fields, heavy metal toxicity, EMF health risks, and more in this intriguing interview… As an expert…
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How can city planning and neighborhood transformation impact community engagement? Mark Lakeman, a design activist with professional training in architecture and permaculture, sits down to explain… Mark Lakeman is the founder of City Repair, a non-profit placemaking movement and organization. In addition to this, he is also the principal and design…
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If everything around your home were to crumble to pieces tomorrow, how long could you survive? If the last few years have taught us anything, it’s the uncertainty of life. How can you protect yourself and your family? If you’d like to have a better answer to these questions, this episode is for you. You’ll learn: Food prepping – how to do it practi…
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In this episode, we sit down with Christian Ryan, an undergraduate geology student from the South Dakota School of Mines and Technology and writer for the New Creation Blog. As someone who is interested in correlating the Book of Genesis with particular eras of Earth’s history, Christian is an author and science writer eager to uncover the mysterie…
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Today, we connect with Eduardo Cardona, an Ayurvedic doctor and author of Ayurveda for Depression: An Integrative Approach to Restoring Balance and Reclaiming Your Health. He joins us today to discuss his unique approach to disease treatment and holistic health. As a therapist with over a decade of experience, Dr. Cardona uses ancient medicine and …
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Dr. Paul Dyer, a Professor of Fungal Biology at the University of Nottingham, joins us today to discuss the complex and intriguing world of fungi. Using a combination of molecular-genetic, genomic, physiological, and biochemical experimental methods, Dr. Dyer is at the forefront of exploring the intricate biology of yeasts and filamentous fungi. Dr…
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How can anyone – even the average Joe or Jane – start to build a bright financial future for themselves? Multi-millionaire entrepreneur, investor, macroeconomics expert, and founder of Rebel Capitalist, George Gammon, explains. Press play to explore: The importance of understanding macroeconomics and the global monetary system The solution for glob…
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We hardly even think about it, but it’s essential to almost everything we know and do: water. “What I never realized and I’ve grown to appreciate a lot is that it is truly a privilege for us to just walk up to pretty much anywhere in the U.S. and turn on a faucet and have running water that’s drinkable…” says Paul Frail, Senior Technical Leader at …
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It feeds on flesh, it kills but can’t be killed, and it’s coming for your fruits and veggies. That’s right, I’m talking about Botrytis cinerea, a widespread necrotrophic fungal pathogen that affects over 200 different plant species, including common food crops. Tune in to learn: What this fungus looks like, how it’s transmitted to plants, and what …
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