History, Fertility, Farming
Nicole | Someone, Somewhere Podcast
Learn about the worldwide history & use of Vitex agnus-castus. Vitex has agricultural, medicinal, and trade use benefits. Transcript: https://drive.google.com/file/d/18GSO5vcGbGfDBREz9pE93RUnv9yJPCok/view?usp=sharing
Explore the ancient, intricate, and complex symbiotic relationship between plants and fungi. These interrelationships are essential to cultivating healthy soil, restoring and maintaining thriving habitats, and to increase harvest yieldsTranscript: https://drive.google.com/file/d/12eJDxrvrmnZT1qHvac-6RiSDqsgz1SSP/view?usp=sharing
This episode is an introduction to critical menstrual studies. Critical menstrual studies is the study of the menstrual life cycle as a category of analysis. All of menstrual life, which is a trajectory that begins before first menstruation, and continues afterwards post-menopause, is deeply impacted by systems of power and cultural knowledge production. Critical menstruation studies seeks to understand who benefits from the social constructions regarding menstrual life around the world.Transcript: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1QtvC9UzlIPAzzkwBN0Fs02o2nRAASlOd/view?usp=sharing
Explore how permaculture design and bio-architecture concepts can make your home or building more energy efficient, secure, cost efficient, and healthier for its occupants and the greater ecology.Transcript: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1edIjlWUUEgjTODiY38nVPWFDokfi5h_v/view?usp=sharing
A deep dive into the principles of informed consent. In this episode I discuss how to talk to your doctor to get your needs met, and ideas about the future of just reproductive care.Transcript:https://drive.google.com/file/d/1iErbpXEAv4LiEKzVVpM949nSqQxxy2wH/view?usp=sharing
Dive into eight common myths about agriculture today. Topics discussed include industrial agricultural practices, the true costs of producing food, and how imperialism and climate change intersects with the global food system. Transcript: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1U4Vyj4bVDlvx4UZgiKgN-mUxrgBSjdv0/view?usp=sharing
Twelve tips to make you a better charter, and to make charting easier on you. These tips focus on the need for fertility awareness education to include strategies for manageability and long term sustainability throughout your menstruating years. Transcript: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1cR9UhNI517rjFX7Vhy8KZaqE-jQEz0eT/view?usp=sharing
This episode teaches you how to properly incubate chicken eggs, and how to care for baby chicks once they’ve hatched to ensure their survival.Transcript: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1dVjkzQxgBeISkngYVYVduyLIo9_Iwb_V/view?usp=sharing
I explore the history of the birth control pill through the lens of the exploitation that underlined its development. By focusing on the pill’s so-called pioneers, I trace the experiments that were conducted on the mentally disabled, as well as Puerto Ricans, Haitians, and Mexicans which paved way for FDA approval. I also speak about the Nelson Pill Hearings and how ideas around population control underlined the risk/benefit ratio around widespread use of the pill more than any other themes such as women’s liberation or feminism.Transcript: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Iw582zVjQQ0OXgzf5qL4rVBKykB8rwJF/view?usp=sharing
The permaculture design principle of zones, sectors, and slopes can be used to maximize the efficient flow of energy on your site. Zones are abstract, conceptual boundaries that can be used to plan and maintain natural and human ecosystems. Permaculture zones are mindful of the larger ecology and how to care for it. Transcript: https://drive.google.com/file/d/17pKKfmyjXJ2di0kEMJe54Uv42e1lCJ1O/view?usp=sharing
This episode covers how to use fertility awareness charting for pregnancy achievement. I cover how to use the 3 fertility signs to get pregnant, how to calculate proper expected due date, and how the charts can be used during the pregnancy to ensure health and safety. I also discuss the specifics of intravaginal insemination for pregnancy achievement with FAM.Transcript: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Plo_nDF01RpR8ubS-RkMWoQuYAEwK3Aa/view?usp=sharing
Why have we lost our collective knowledge of contraception? This episode walks you through the most common methods of fertility control throughout the ages, and discusses how knowledge chains were broken in order to exert control over reproductive function at the societal level.Transcript: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1dr97NdKUd5Lzp0aAaZt9qWSWBUZAfSEI/view?usp=sharing
Migraines are a debilitating and chronic condition that often goes overlooked. This podcast explores the underlying causes of migraines, and provides several options for home treatment to reduce the frequency and intensity of migraine attacks.Transcript: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1XM6VLK7kDVB7M8VAa1gWqz5WCpHjAPFj/view?usp=sharing
Why do we need to utilize water catchment in the age of the climate crisis? This episode discusses the benefits of rainwater catchment, the basics of water filtration systems, the earthship model of water reuse, and barriers to implementing water harvesting systems.Transcript: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1lAQVkou0_swkn1CQjeClv0FTGyuIy1NK/view?usp=sharing
Learn about the causes of fibroids and ovarian cysts, and how healthy estrogen metabolism is the key to preventing them from disrupting your quality of life. Learn how FAM can be used to track estrogen and help you construct a healing regimen that’s right for you.Transcript: https://drive.google.com/file/d/13JDzKYEbe80ALzMPPDZMngJgZS8F6nxI/view?usp=sharing
This episode covers the tools you’ll need for making your own medicine, how to prepare herbs for extraction, the different kinds of solvents and their actions, constituents within earth medicines, and how to make basic extractions with minimal equipment.Transcript: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1R9bZMko9--Bw7v7VoZT889fg_SPqHOlp/view?usp=sharing
Join me in learning about the life of Henrietta Lacks, the originator of the HeLa immortal cell line. I examine the erasure and revision of her life and contributions to science, detailing the multigenerational exploitation of her family and exploring the contradictions in her legacy. I implore the institutions who have benefitted from her cells to pay reparations.
Learn about how to forage safely and responsibly utilizing ecological harvesting protocols. I discuss harvesting equipment, what to harvest and when, identifying your herbs properly, and the importance of preserving your herbs.
This episode covers thyroid basics, different types of thyroid conditions, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment. Healing the thyroid with nutritional protocols and supplementation is discussed, as well as thyroid conditions before, during, and after pregnancy and when using contraceptives. Lastly, I explain how to use fertility awareness to diagnosis and manage thyroid conditions.
This episode covers why we should consider the use of herbal antivirals. I discuss emerging viral pathogens, cytokine cascades, influenza and coronaviruses, anti-SARS herbal formulations, and go over the basics of making your own herbal tinctures.
I discuss what endometriosis is, what we know, and what we don’t about this full body disease. There are many theories behind the cause of endo, complex symptoms, problems with diagnosis, and few effective treatment options. I mention various strategies for support and connection for those suffering with endometriosis.
This episode takes a look at the industrial food system and why it provides an illusion of safety in regards to food quality. Millions of people are sickened each year from outbreaks of food borne disease, originating from unnatural growing conditions. exploitative farm worker conditions, and complex distribution networks. I explore both policy and non policy solutions to resisting industrial agriculture and avoiding risk of disease.
I discuss several root causes of menstrual pain, the cultural stigma of menstruation, and its impact on menstruating people. I then propose four strategies to addressing menstrual pain autonomously, or with the help of modalities outside of clinical medicine.
This episode covers the life and work of scientist and journalist Rachel Carson, who devoted her last years to exposing the harm and impact of the pesticide industry on ecological life and human health. I discuss the way that Carson’s work affected the future of the environmentalist movement and environmental policy.
What is vaginal steaming - and what can it be used for? I go over the history of vaginal steaming as a practice around the world, as well as signs you might benefit from a steam. Then I’ll get into how to perform a steam in the comfort of your home, and what you’ll need to get started.Dr. Rosita Arvigo - https://rositaarvigo.com/Keli Garza - https://www.steamychick.com/BIBLIOGRAPHY OF REFERENCES TO VAGINAL STEAMINGCompiled primarily by Kristin GonzalezThe Trotula: An English Translation of the Medieval Compendium of Women's Medicine, Edited and Translated by Monica H.Green, University of Pennsylvania Press 2001. 12th-15th century ItalyA New Method of Curing the Venereal Disease by Fumigation authored by Sir Peter Lalonette, Paris 1776Corpus Hippocraticum, Gynecological TreatisesMedicine and Health Care Among Chinese Ethnic Minorities, by Yan Yu and Ke RenReproducing Women: Medicine, Metaphor, and Childbirth in Late Imperial China, the author Yi-Li WuDictionary of the Ben Cao Gang Mu, Volume 1, by Zhibin Zhang and Paul U. UnschuldEarly Chinese Medical Literature: the Mawangdui Medical Transcripts by Donald J. HarperThe Divine Farmer's Materia Medica A Translation of the ShenNong Ben Cao ling by Yang Shou-zhongHuang Di Nei Jing Su Wen : Nature, Knowledge, Imagery in an Ancient Chinese Medical Text, with an Appendix, the Doctrine of the Five Periods and Six Qi in the Huang Di Nei Jing Su Wen by Paul U. Unschuld (pp. 313)Hawaiian Herbal Medicines by June GumantisThe Fourth Trimester: A Postpartum Guide to Healing Your Body, Balancing Your Emotions, and Restoring Your Vitality by Kimberly Ann Johnson, 2017
Learn about the worldwide history & use of common mullein. Growing all over the world, mullein has agricultural, medicinal, and trade use benefits.
This episode covers digital menstrual apps and their privacy policies. What happens to your data when you use menstrual tracking apps? Who made these apps, and why is menstrual data valuable to advertisers? Is it worth it to share your data with these companies and what if any consumer protections exist?
This episode covers how farming with chickens enriched our permaculture farm, and what chickens can provide for you and other living beings on your farm. I talk about how chickens can connect with the Permaculture Design Principles and I explain how chickens contribute to the carbon capture cycle & soil life cycle. I discuss some details as to how we managed & utilized fowl on our small permaculture urban farm.
I explain the process of ovulation as the main hormonal event of the menstrual cycle. These ovulatory hormones impact many other systems in the body beyond the reproductive system. I discuss how ovulation can impact your mental, physical, and emotional state.
Learn about the practices of farming with permaculture on small plots & in urban areas. I discuss the underlying principles, several techniques, and reflect on the phases of growth in my own experiences with permaculture gardens.
PCOS is one of the most common conditions affecting people who menstruate but little is understood about its root causes, or how to properly treat it. This episode covers how the condition is misunderstood, misdiagnosed, and the proper criteria for diagnosis. Learn about the 4 main types of PCOS, how to treat them, and why I use fertility awareness charting as a tool of autonomous menstrual healing. Take charge of your PCOS condition by understanding more about how it works and how it can be managed.
This episode takes a deeper look at the history of agricultural practices we call permaculture, including a critique of colonialist thought within the movement, and indigenous erasure in the history of permaculture principles.
I break down how you can use your fertility chart to give you a window into your hormones and your overall health. Topics discussed include PCOS, thyroid issues, hormone imbalances, endometriosis, menstrual pain, and more.
This episode covers how to garden effectively in containers, as well as discussing why the advantages of mobile garden techniques will be advantageous in our precarious climate future. To support this content please visit www.patreon.com/polycultured
Learn the role of the cervix in fertility and how it’s physical changes indicate fertility status. The function of the cervix throughout menstrual life is discussed, as well as how to chart your cervical position changes in the fertility awareness method. The effects of conventional contraceptives on the cervix are discussed, and how sexual gratification can be intensified by learning to respect cervical changes.To book a strategy session with me, or check out the rest of my fertility resources. Please visit www.patreon.com/FAMTaughtMe
This episode discusses the history of bone broth around the world, and it’s recurring themes around healing. I explain the nutritional components of bone broth, and dispel some common myths. Lastly, the best practices for making your own bone broth at home are explained.
Learn the best practices for correctly interpreting data in the fertility awareness method for contraception. Follow these four rules to determine the fertile window and know when ovulation has occurred.To support this content please visit www.patreon.com/FAMTaughtMe
Explore our ancestry with fungi, learn about the mushroom life cycle and evolutionary functions. I discuss the benefits to human beings, to agriculture, to remediate damaged land, and to the ecosystem at large. Our future is tied up in the success of our fungal allies.Book Recommendation:Mycelium Running - Paul Stamets
I discuss how to utilize waking temperature to pinpoint ovulation for effective contraception & natural conception. Charting your temperature gives you a window of insight into your overall health, metabolism, and fertility.
I discuss the current state of the linear waste system, it’s connection to environmental degradation and imperialism, and what changes are necessary to altering our relationship with waste and regaining power over the health of our communities.
This episode explains the function of the cervix in the role of fertility, why we chart its changes in the fertility awareness method, the historic & cultural understanding of the role of cervical fluid, and information about long term impacts on the cervix when using contraceptive devices.
Many NYC parks were sites of great political and economic violence. This episode chronicles untold racialized and gendered history in New York public spaces since the first colonial assaults began by the Dutch in the 17th century. This episode may contain triggering material.
This episode covers why it’s important to save seeds, how a seed library works, the process of pollination and properly saving seed, and why we shouldn’t rely on seed vaults, agribusiness, or the state to protect biodiversity.
This episode presents the fertility awareness method as improving your relationship with your sexuality. Information on how to best optimize all phases of the cycle to increase maximum sexual creativity and enjoyment.
Practical information on techniques to garden throughout the year and extend the harvest season with the goal of increasing food security
I discuss how fertility awareness method differs greatly from the rhythm & natural family planning methods and how the conflation makes advocacy for FAM difficult.
I discuss the history of the Green Guerrillas, community gardening as a reclamation of public space, the relationship between gentrification & community gardens, & contemporary issues in the community garden movement.
Learn about soil testing and the possibilities of remediation through composting and other methods
This episode covers my experience using hormonal birth control, why I decided to discontinue use, and how to transition off without long term health effects.
Information about chicken reproduction, the chemical composition of eggs, the impact on human health, and the differences in agricultural practices of chicken farming.
Where did lead come from and how did it become widespread in our cities? A deeper look into the history of industrial contamination. I discuss General Motors, Thomas Midgley Jr, and the politics of corporate backed science.