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PLATED: Three food memories
Happy Easter, please enjoy this egg-cellent treat of bum-nuts served three ways.

PLATED: Three food memories

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2025 11:53


Happy Easter!!! (How's the sugar rush coming on?!)Here is something to make your day egg-stra special. Yes we did just use that terrible pun. Sorry, not sorry...A trio of bum-nut delight coming your way with;-- Kiwi comedian Thomas Sainsbury, who shares how he sneakily devoured a few dozen Cadbury Creme Eggs in a very short period of time without managing to chuck it all back up again-- Rewilder and author Gina Chick, who reminisces about Jervis Bay adventures boating with her family and lunching on egg sandwiches washed down with Tang -- And comedian Christian Hull, who divulges how exploding eggs all over his kitchen is not something you want to try twice Send us a textTo find out more about the project and Savva - head to threefoodmemories.comInsta - @savvasavas @threefoodmemoriesEmail us at threefoodmemories@plated.com.au, we'd love to hear from you! TFM is produced and edited by Lauren McWhirter with original music by Russell Torrance.

Highlights from Moncrieff
What does a national tree strategy look like?

Highlights from Moncrieff

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2025 9:33


Last week, Roscommon-Galway TD Michael Fitzmaurice called for a tree-free corridor of 35m from transmission lines in forests and 30m on roads.But with Ireland already lagging far behind the European average for forest cover, do we really want to start cutting down more trees.Eoghan Daltun is a Farmer, Rewilder and Author of award-winning bestseller 'An Irish Atlantic Rainforest'. He joins Seán to discuss.

Moncrieff Highlights
What does a national tree strategy look like?

Moncrieff Highlights

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2025 9:33


Last week, Roscommon-Galway TD Michael Fitzmaurice called for a tree-free corridor of 35m from transmission lines in forests and 30m on roads.But with Ireland already lagging far behind the European average for forest cover, do we really want to start cutting down more trees.Eoghan Daltun is a Farmer, Rewilder and Author of award-winning bestseller 'An Irish Atlantic Rainforest'. He joins Seán to discuss.

Dronen
Drama før valg til formandspost: Jeg er hverken rewilder eller dyremishandler

Dronen

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2024 7:45


Særlig rabat øgede salget af frugt og grønt tidligere på året, LandbrugsAvisens høstprognose viser lavere udbytte end forventet og endelig er der drama i Familielandbruget før valget af ny formand.

The Witch Wavelength
The Hippy - Rewilder, Dragon Wrangler & Cultivator of Dreams

The Witch Wavelength

Play Episode Play 50 sec Highlight Listen Later Jul 13, 2024 95:38


The Hippy has spent the past fifteen years rewilding his ancient woodland and wildflower meadows as a path back to the wild. His passion for the magic of nature is deeply rooted in the ancestral wisdom of the old ways, its herbal and folklore, and a love of the land.Together with building a unique relationship with Sherman the Oak tree and the hard physical slog of rewilding, he is cultivating an environmental sanctuary – a place to retreat and share with his family and friends and the wider community, with all kinds of events to inspire, entertain, and educate.   It's clear that listening to Mother Nature and connecting to her deep ecology and natural cycles has inspired the Hippy's humble spirit and earthy good humour, making the creation of his path back to the wild his unique and magical gift to the world. A fascinating and inspirational conversation.  Find/contact the Hippy @theleftfield.co.ukRecommended books:Thus Spoke the Plant - Monica GaglianoBraiding Sweetgrass - Robin Wall KimmererThe Flowering Wand: Rewilding the Sacred Masculine - Sophie StrandThe Hidden Life of Trees - Peter WohllebenSacred Plant Initiations - Carole GuyettGong guy: Craig Winterburn @treedrum on IGPlant Noise guy:  Alex Duncan on IG Sherman Oak track  Featured Track: Tree Talk by Morrigans PathTree Talk YouTube video ****************************************************************************Check out Sheena & Ian here:Sheena's Instagram page     Ian's Instagram pagePodcast  Facebook pageSheena's websiteBooks: The Witch Wavelength and Riches For WitchesJoin Sheena's Wealthy Witches ~  a newsletter and online circle for magical people, including practices and a Live monthly workshop on embracing abundance, resetting intentions, and manifesting wealth in all its aspects: HealthRelationshipsCreativitySpirituality MoneyMonthly subscription - £12 Sign up HEREDownload & Stream Morrigans PathEpisode 50Drop us a line... we'd love to hear from you!EMAIL: sheenacundy@gmail.comSupport the Show.Support the Show.

Du Vanguard au Savoy
Émission du 15 mai 2024 - 2e émission de la 59e session...

Du Vanguard au Savoy

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2024


2e émission de la 59e session...Cette semaine, avant-jazz et free! En musique: Tomeka Reid Quartet sur l'album 3+3  (Cuneiform, 2024); Borderlands Trio sur l'album Rewilder  (Intakt, 2024); Miha Gantar Trio sur le boîtier New York City  (Clean Feed, 2024);  Drašler / Jackson / Thompson sur l'album Gozd / Forest  (Jazz Cerkno, 2024)...

The Angry Therapist Podcast: Ten Minutes of Self-Help, Therapy in a Shotglass for fans of Joe Rogan Experience

John interviews Jennifer Silbert and Stephanie Choi of Rewilder - Like the wolves of Yellowstone,  We are here to upend the wasteful fashion ecosystem. Starting a cascade of environmental change.  Creating a positive feedback loop. All it takes is a shift in perspective. Small changes, big impacts. And we are bringing big names to the table. It can be done.  These complex problems don't need complex solutions.  Simple, beautiful designs that Reverse the System.  https://www.rewilder.com/pages/about-us  Jennifer Silbert Master Scavenger Jenny is an architect turned sustainable designer with a passion for dumpster diving. Prior to Rewilder, she pioneered advanced materials and processes for complex architectural projects. A waste reduction expert, she now tackles the world's trash problem through great design. She is an avid surfer, sailor, and backpacker.  Stephanie Choi CEO Stephanie is a problem solver with a passion for zero waste thinking and practices that stem from her cultural upbringing as a first generation Chinese-American. With experience advising the world's biggest brands, she applies her background in science, research, marketing, and storytelling to convince everyone that trash is worth saving at Rewilder. She's found her purpose bringing together her love of trash with her strengths in storytelling to build a business with the power to leave a positive imprint on the planet and everyone on it.Roughly ten minutes of self help in a shot glass. If you're looking for a wine glass, you've come to the wrong place. Marriage family therapist and best-selling author, John Kim, shares his life and love revelations as well as insights from his sessions. He pulls the curtain back and documents his journey as a therapist but more importantly, as a human being.   Meet him at -> https://www.theangrytherapist.com Join his private communities -> https://theangrytherapist.circle.so/home Get his daily texts here -> https://www.theangrytherapist.com/text

Pot and Cloche Garden Podcasts
#32 DEREK GOW - straight talking rewilder-farmer-turned-ecologist

Pot and Cloche Garden Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2023 35:15


Derek Gow is a farmer and nature conservationist. Born in Dundee in 1965, he left school when he was 17 and worked in agriculture for five years. Inspired by the writing of Gerald Durrell, all of whose books he has read - thoroughly - he jumped at the chance to manage a European wildlife park in central Scotland in the late 1990s before moving on to develop two nature centres in England. He now lives with his two children on a 300-acre farm on the Devon/Cornwall border which he is in the process of rewilding. Derek has played a significant role in the reintroduction of the Eurasian beaver, the water vole and the white stork in England. He is currently working on a reintroduction project for the wildcat. I ask Derek about his transition from Scottish farm to Scottish wildlife park to a 300 acre rewilding project in Devon. We talk extremes from huge water buffalo to tiny harvest mice and from Heck cattle whose sole aim in life seems to be to kill you to water voles and white storks.  Derek is a straight talker with a dislike for commitees much prefering to be hands on getting jobs done while others continue to discuss and debate.  If you like what you hear you can stay on Derek's farm to see for yourself what he's getting up to. Go to www.rewildingcoombeshead.co.uk   

Sustainable Scotland
How becoming a ‘citizen rewilder' can benefit the planet, the economy and local communities - in association with Highlands Rewilding

Sustainable Scotland

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2022 32:58


Highlands Rewilding is calling on 'citizen rewilders' to support is ambitions to rewild the Highlands of Scotland, address climate change, tackle the biodiversity collapse and help nature recover

Den Dyriske Time
Den Dyriske Time #103 Special med Morten DD

Den Dyriske Time

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2022 95:30


Chefkratlusker. Naturgangster. Übernørd. Naturalist. Foredragsholder. Rewilder. Need I say more? Morten fucking DD. Vi snakker natur. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Irish Tech News Audio Articles
Blockchain Technology to Help Save Lives During the War in Ukraine

Irish Tech News Audio Articles

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2022 7:34


Blockchain Technology is booming and generating intense hype around the perception of digital art and collectables. You must have heard about the Nyan Cat gif, which is popular on the web and was purchased for $561,000. Jack Dorsey, CEO at Twitter, vended his first Tweet as an NFT for over $2.9 million! NFTs have existed since 2017. However, now they attract substantial attention as an evolution of fine art collecting. Since November 2017, people have spent an impressive $174 million on NFTs. Shortened from a non-fungible token, NFT might be in a form of a digital image, card, song, video or any other digital item representing a real-world object. Every NFT has a unique code proving ownership over a specific item. With NFTs, the opportunity to “brag with one's rights” is often as valuable for owners as the item itself. For instance, many people can buy reproductions of Van Gogh pictures, but the original belongs to one person only. But NFTs are often not about mere art or recognition of one's ownership. NFTs have now become a symbol of unity in an attempt to save the lives of dozens, hundreds, thousands and even millions of people, animals or the planet. BLockchain Technology to Help Ukraine Since their emergence, NFTs are frequently used for charity and fundraising, among other use cases. In 2018, a drawing of a cat turtle called Honu raised US$25,000 for ocean conservation charities. A non-profit Rewilder organizes NFT auctions to raise funds to buy land for reforestation. They claim to have raised US$241,700. Charmin and Taco Bell were also among those who engaged in NFT world to raise funds for charity. NFTs can also be used to stop wars or to help people who have lost their homes or have unacceptable living conditions and insufficient food and water. After Russia has initiated a full-scale horrific war in Ukraine leading to thousands of deaths of innocent people, Ukrainians turned to this creative tool to raise money and support the Ukrainian army as well as people who are suffering from war consequences. The global crypto community could have participated in several NFT-related initiatives so far. Among them, The UkraineDAO fundraiser organized by Pussy Riot's Nadya Tolokonnikova has raised 2,174 ETH, which converts into over $5.7 million for training, ammunition and technologies for the Ukrainian military. Another NFT initiative, The Ukraine Relief NFT collection, was launched by an American of Ukrainian origin. The campaign targets to raise money that is transferred to the United Ukrainian American Relief Committee (UUARC) and will further be used to help Ukrainians suffering because of the war. Fortza Ikonia's Stand With Ukraine program is also focused on NFT. In collaboration with Felipe Posada, they intend to mint one NFT per Ukrainian, resulting in over 43 million NFTs, each can be purchased for $10. 100% of the raised money are to be transferred to charities helping Ukrainian people. A similar initiative was launched by RELI3F, a web3 initiative, which united 23 artists in support of the Ukrainian people. A Fresh NFT Initiative to Save Lives in Ukraine Recently, the Ukrainian NGO «Noosphere Association» has also launched a fundraising campaign called Art for Life for the needs of the Ukrainians using the artwork created by Ukrainian artists in a peaceful time. Long before the largest and most dreadful war in Europe in 80 years, in 2021, Ukrainian artists have created 23 art rockets to demonstrate the country's engineering and creative potential and a desire for peaceful space exploration. The rockets decorated a park in Dnipro city, where everyone could come and get inspired by their beauty and deep meanings. Now Ukrainian cities are under continuous attacks: artillery shelling and airforce throwing bombs on civil buildings, hospitals, nuclear power plants and killing civilians. The physical rockets are safe. And under such circumstances, the creative effort got a second chance to help Ukraine in a war against ...

The Irish Tech News Podcast
Why Ireland needs to Reawaken, Rewild, and Reconnect, insights with Lucy O'Hagan

The Irish Tech News Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2021 27:13


Lucy is an ancestral skills teacher, Rites of passage guide & Rewilder. Lucy is the founder of ‘Wild Awake', an organisation which seeks to rekindle environmental and cultural resilience through the (re)learning of ancestral and traditional skills in nature. As part of this organisation, Lucy also directs the 'Phoenix Forest School', located in Dublin's Phoenix Park, and the 'True Nature Youth Rites of Passage' programme. Lucy is passionate about supporting people to re-establish connection with themselves, their communities and to nature, of which we are a part. She is particularly interested in rewilding and rekindling the knowledge, skills and ceremonies we once knew so intimately, which cultivate deep belonging to the land. Lucy holds classes for adults in a variety of places across Ireland. She facilitates week-long immersions in Meath and Donegal, long-term rewilding programmes, hide tanning camps, as well as foraging and ethnobotany workshops across Ireland. Lucy has recently co-produced 'Airmid's Journal: The Irish journal of foraging, folklore, myths, magic and remedies' which is available to purchase through the Wild Awake website. Lucy feels most at home wandering barefoot through the woods, following animal trails & nibbling on what food or medicine nature has to offer. http://wildawake.ie/ https://www.instagram.com/wildawakeireland/ https://www.facebook.com/wildawakeireland

The Good Smack for the Planet Podcast by Hey Social Good
Two Women Making Trashed Airbags Gorgeous, Sexy and Impactful

The Good Smack for the Planet Podcast by Hey Social Good

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2020 37:17


Jenny Silbert and Stephanie Choi are two of the most innovative zero waste designers this side of the Pacific. Creating waterproof, lightweight designer backpacks from airbags set for the landfill, hang totes from used brewery burlap, and 100% durable waterproof jackets from car seat cover liners, these two are pushing the envelope on design and waste diversion with an edge. Now, they are connecting sustainable change makers with their Climate Talk Series and developing a "Stuff It Yourself" Pouf to help us reduce our waste and invite beautiful home seating. Hearing these women gab is like taking a Master Class on zero waste!

Unwasted: The Podcast
Re-thinking Sustainable Apparel with Jenny and Stephanie of Rewilder

Unwasted: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2020 58:45


Sometimes the worst types of waste are the ones that are invisible to 99% of the population. While food and plastic are particularly visible forms of waste in modern America, have you ever wondered what types of waste the airbag, beer, and advertising industries are producing and what happens to it? In this episode, we sat down with Jenny Silbert and Stephanie Choi, the founder and head of marketing of Rewilder to learn how this extraordinary company came to be and how they're rethinking apparel, one material at a time. After learning that a surprising amount of everyday materials like airbags, seatbelts, and more were going to waste for no good reason, Jenny Silbert founded an apparel company built around upcycling the overlooked and forgotten fabrics of modern life. Today, they make one-of-a-kind tote bags, backpacks, raincoats, and more out of the byproducts of other industries. Taking a fabric-first approach to creative reuse, Jenny operates as a "waste detective" on a mission to finding new ways to use the underappreciated fabrics piling up all around us. Whether you're passionate about creative fashion, a fan of innovative design, or a hard-core environmentalist, this episode has something for you to learn from and get inspired by! Show NotesLearn more about Rewilder on their websiteTheir Instagram is well worth a followTo learn more about the downsides of fast fashion, Reilly recommends this episode of "Patriot Act" with Hasan MinhajJenny recommends reading the book "Fashionopolis: The Price of Fast Fashion and the Future of Clothes" by Dana ThomasInstead of buying new items, Jenny highly recommends consulting your local NextDoor or Craigslist pagesJenny's go-to comfort dish is vegetarian Matzo Ball SoupStephanie's go-to comfort dish is mussels with aioliJenny recommends re-growing your green onions. Here's how to do it! Jenny and Stephanie's go-to karaoke songs were "Boulevard of Broken Dreams" by Green Day and "You Drive Me Crazy" by Britney Spears

Conscious Chatter with Kestrel Jenkins
S03 Episode 152 | REWILDER + SALVAGING INDUSTRIAL TRASH FOR DESIGN

Conscious Chatter with Kestrel Jenkins

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2019 36:34


In episode 152, Kestrel welcomes Jenny Silbert, the founder of Rewilder, to the show. An LA-based brand, Rewilder is focused on the following tenants: salvage materials, local production, zero waste, good design, ethical production and high quality. “I have always been interested in upcycling, like from the time I was a kid it was something that I would do. My parents would be driving and I would be like ‘stop the car! I need to pick up that chair or I need to pick up that table that was on the side of the street.’ ” -Jenny Silbert, Founder of Rewilder In this week’s show, Jenny shares more on her journey into sustainable fashion, from originally starting in architecture. For several years, Jenny’s architectural career was focused on materials development and architectural problem solving. Through her work, she discovered how much industrial trash was building up in, for instance, the automotive and beer industries. This helped spark her and her cofounder’s concept to utilize this waste — beautiful, durable, unique material — and repurpose it into bag designs. The below thoughts, ideas + organizations were brought up in this chat: “The unique thing about fashion is that is really touches everybody.” “We’re in this interesting time where it’s very clear that we have a gigantic trash problem and it impacts everyone on the earth but the action - like changing people’s behaviors is still really really difficult.” For Jenny, using pre-consumer industrial waste has proven the most efficient for Rewilder. Because often, when something is already constructed, it’s so durable that the deconstruction and reconstruction makes it cost-prohibitive to utilize. Rewilder will be launching an entirely zero waste bag in the coming months.

Heart of Conservation
Vijay Dhasmana: Rewilder of Urban India Ep # 3

Heart of Conservation

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2018 58:26


Vijay Dhasmana, well-known rewilder of ‘IAmGurgaon’ fame, has been hugely instrumental and successful in rewilding around 400 acres of wasteland ravaged by mining. This site is part of the Aravalli range on the edge of a millennium city, Gurgaon, near New Delhi. Vijay explains what rewilding is all about. He speaks about the challenges his team faced over 9 years, the strategies they used, the use of native species, sourcing seeds, getting the community involved, the transformation and biodiversity of the park now and more.

The Positive Head Podcast
607: Interview with "rewilder" Eric Jacobs

The Positive Head Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2018 82:48


Eric Jacobs is a "rewilder" who spontaneously did an impromptu recording session with Brandon after a chance meeting. He shares his background and early inclination towards nature which would have a lasting impact on him, his progressive global perspective on economics, culture and society, and he goes deeper into his fascinating path as a "rewilder", helping to restore ecosystems to their natural state.

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ReWild Yourself
Strategic Relocation: Where should you live? - Joel Skousen #98

ReWild Yourself

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2016 75:12


What is the best location for a ReWilder to live? I’m asked this question quite often, and in this episode, you’ll learn some important criteria to consider when thinking of where you want to live long-term. Joel Skousen — pioneer in the preparedness movement, author and publisher of the World Affairs Brief — joins us to discuss strategic relocation. From potential environmental and governmental threats to ReWilding lifestyle requirements, there is much to factor in when strategically relocating. Do you want the freedom to homeschool or practice alternative medicine where you live? Do you want to have access to wild places to forage, fish or hunt? Joel shares grounded insights from his comprehensive work in analyzing some of the best (and worst) places to live in the US for your best chance for long-term, optimal living. He ventures into some conspiracy areas at times, but this interview is primarily focused on providing you with a practical perspective on selecting your ideal ReWilding location. In the introduction to the show, I add some of my own personal criteria for an ideal living situation. As you listen to this show, be thinking of what criteria you would add to Joel’s list to lead a life rich in the culture of the NeoAboriginal! EPISODE BREAKDOWN: Daniel answers some listener questions! What ReWilding criteria should you consider when moving to a new location? How Joel got into Strategic Relocation What is Strategic Relocation? Potential threats to your stable lifestyle Joel’s thoughts on the water shortage in California Ebola, Zika and other pandemics Are nuclear power plants a major threat? Design and cost of building a “safe room" Criteria for Joel’s state-by-state analysis for strategic relocation Thoughts on relocating internationally Long-term strategic issues with relocating to Canada The most strategic places to live in the US Threats from drug cartels in the south How to integrate into a new community Joel’s World Affairs Brief Joel’s prognosis for the future of the human species **There is a faint background buzzing in the introduction to this show. Apologies, and thanks for bearing with us!

Up For A Chat
UC 180: Daniel Vitalis – Rewilder

Up For A Chat

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2016 68:12


  Daniel decided at a very young age to be a vegan, but after 6 years noticed his health declining as he continued to take out more and more foods out of his diet it one day dawned on him that he should be putting meat back on the plate. His story is mesmerizing and Listen In The post UC 180: Daniel Vitalis – Rewilder appeared first on The Wellness Couch.

ReWild Yourself
The Wild Diet & Modern Semi-Nomadic Living - Abel James #59

ReWild Yourself

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2015 66:53


Abel James — author of The Wild Diet — joins us for a dynamic conversation on how he applies ancestral living concepts to his modern life. He breaks down the philosophies behind The Wild Diet, and we talk a great deal about how music, cooking and travel tie into the modern day ReWilder’s lifestyle. Prepare to be inspired to incorporate some of these ancestral practices into your own life! Episode Breakdown: * Able Abel * Using positive speaking to make positive change * Significance of the “Fat-Burning Man" * The Wild Diet explained * Music and its importance to Homo sapiens * Cooking and food * Being semi-nomadic and living for experience * Purging “stuff” for a richer life * Setting up a home base with intention