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The grasslands of Japan are beautiful, full of volcanos, and revered by the people living there. Japan's unique model of conservation method of Satoyamas is one we wish the US would model - one where people push to thrive alongside the environment, not claim or set it aside. Allan hosts this episode and the five minute math break in the middle has been severely shortened (though stick around past the credits for a bit more). Primary Sources: Chakraborty, S. (2018). The Interface of Geology, Ecology, and Society: The Case of Aso Volcanic Landscape. In: Chakraborty, A., Mokudai, K., Cooper, M., Watanabe, M., Chakraborty, S. (eds) Natural Heritage of Japan. Geoheritage, Geoparks and Geotourism. Springer, Cham. Sustaining Aso's Grasslands. Japanese Ministry of the Environment. Aso's Wildlife. Japanese Ministry of the Environment. Direct download: Satoyama in Japan: For Nature-Based Solutions (2022 Report). Japanese Ministry of the Environment. +++ More of Our Work +++ Website Facebook TikTok Twitch Bluesky +++ Contact Us +++ Text/Call: (316)-512-8933 info@grasslandgroupies.org +++ Support Us +++ Bonfire Merch Store CashApp: $GrasslandGroupies Or... donate directly to our org.
Send us a textIn Episode 39 of the podcast we travel to the deep snow country of Minami-Uonuma to speak with Kuwakino Keiko. Keiko is the head chef of Sanaburi, the Michelin-starred restaurant within the renowned hotel, Satoyama Jujo. Awarded that Michelin-star in 2020, Keiko has since gone on to receive a Terroir Award and a score of 15.5 by Gault Millau in 2022 while also nominated as one of Japan's 100 Best Chefs. Keiko's acclaimed cuisine draws on the traditional plants and methods local to the Minami-Uonuma area, with ‘sansai' (mountain / wild vegetables) and ‘tsukemono' (pickled / preserved vegetables) being fundamental to the seaonsal menus she serves to guests.In the first half of our chat we explore Keiko's own story and her journey to becoming head chef at Satoyama Jujo before delving more fully into the principles and methods which underpin her cooking and the cuisine she serves in the second half of our chat. In telling Keiko's story and exploring the principles which underpin her cooking, I hope to promote the fact that some of Japan's best gastronomic experiences lies outside the cities. Minami-Uonuma has long been renowned rice and sake – indeed, we have already travelled here on the podcast in Episode 24, Hakkaisan Brewery: Snow-Aged Sake & Beer from Powder Mountain – along with its heavy snow and abundant natural landscape. For more information, follow Keiko via her Instagram or visit the official Satoyama Jujo website. I hope you enjoy.Outland Japan is a bi-weekly podcast hosted by Peter Carnell - a freelance tour guide based in northern Nagano – that transports you to rural, regional and the wilds of Japan in pursuit of stories that lie outside the neon hum of Tokyo and golden trimmings of Kyoto. Stories of travel, life and culture beyond the big cities. Follow the show on Instagram, Facebook and YouTube. Please note, prior to October 2024, Outland Japan was named Snow Country Stories Japan.
Sot-troll, skogsguder og en kattebuss - vi har kommet frem til en av de mest ikoniske filmene til Studio Ghibli. I Dagens Wadai snakker vi om det japanske begrepet Satoyama, som er kulturlandskap hvor natur og mennesker prøver å sameksistere på en produktiv måte. Tidskoder: (00:00) - Intro og Japans paraplytradisjoner (03:33) - Filmens handling (04:40) - En overraskende norsk kobling (07:06) - Var ikke en mega-hit (what???) (10:09) - Skildrer Miyazakis egen barndom? (13:24) - Endelig i Japan (16:30) - De flytter på landet (25:31) - Ufarlige spøkelser? (29:00) - Møte med Skogens Konge (34:00) - Religion og/eller fantasi? (39:40) - Vakker oppdragelse (42:10) - Paraplyens vandring/bussholdeplassen (52:53) - To jenter og en kattebuss (57:26) - Vår dom over filmen (01:01:14) - Dagens Wadai: Satoyama Anbefalt litteratur: Reinders, E. 2016. “The Moral Narratives of Hayao Miyazaki”. Miyazaki, H. 2014. “Starting Point, 1979-1996”.
Episode 18 of the podcast takes us once again to Niigata Prefecture and the snow country area of Matsunoyama. Famous for its very heavy snowfall, Matsunoyama is a place in many ways defined by that snow. In this episode I speak with Kamimura Shotaro, a regional revitalisation coordinator based in Matsunoyama. Shotaro's work tasks him with revitalisation of the community and as such, we discuss the multiple challenges being faced by the people of Matsunoyama while also exploring the opportunities of life in the deep snow. This episode highlights the reality for many communities in the snow country and across Japan. Communities that are struggling to sustain themselves in the face of depopulation and an ageing population, changing economies and lifestyles, and climate change. But there is also cause for optimism, something Shotaro and I discuss in the second half of the interview including reasons to visit Matsunoyama including Matsunoyama Onsen – considered one of Japan's three great medicinal hot spring towns – along with Echigo-Tsumari Art Field and the big snow of the small resort, Matsunoyama Onsen Ski Area. We recorded the interview on a very wet day in a charismatic roadside tea house named Matsunoyama Chakra.Shotaro's website ‘Snow Notes' documents and educates about life in both Matsunoyama and wider snow country. He publishes some pages in English but obviously, most pages are in Japanese. I recommend the online translator DeepL for Japanese to English translations. You can also find links everything discussed in this episode and more information including a map of where Matsunoyama is located on the episode page on the Snow Country Stories Japan website. 00:00 Episode Introduction 03:49 Matsunoyama, Niigata: Where It Is & Life in the Deep Snow10:55 Shotaro's Story12:26 Challenges Impacting Matsunoyama17:56 The ‘Satoyama' Concept 23:10 Local Identity & Climate Change 27:34 Looking Forward: Three Possible Futures30:18 Matsunoyama Onsen33:24 Echigo-Tsumari Art Field35:48 Matsunoyama Onsen Ski Area38:17 Episode CloseSnow Country Stories Japan is a bi-weekly podcast about life and travel in Japan's legendary 'yukiguni'. For more information about the show and your host, visit our website - www.snowcountrystories.com - and make sure to subscribe, rate and review the podcast and follow us on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook.
本日のニュース「ひなフェスレポート!」「幕張まで遠かった」「里山里海のレポート」「すみません、ずっと逆で言ってます」「川村文乃マグロ解体ショー」「堂島孝平マグロを食べたのか問題」「谷本安美政治家との絡み」「降臨は急にくるのか?」「ハロメンから物を買える神イベント?」「結局これは何のイベントなの?」 「食はペニンシュラ(半島)」「ハロメンによるファッションショー」「実物ハロメンのサイズ感」「江口紗耶、岡村ほまれの身長は?」「書道展ほか自由研究の展示?」「稲場愛香、写真家としても活動」「宮本佳林が一番アイドルしてた?」「佳林ちゃんはもっと外に出るべき?」 ROT World Newsの時間がやってきました。この番組は世界中で起きている様々なニュースについて紹介する世界的なニュース番組です。 映画、アニメ、漫画、スポーツ、アイドルなど見た感想やカルチャー全般について雑談。身の回りや世界で起きているニュースを日本語で紹介! この番組はみなさんからのお便りで成立しています。話して欲しいこと、お便り、コーナーのアイデアは rotworldnews@gmail.comまで! ハッシュタグは#ROTWN SNSもフォロー&応援お願いします
Space is the place_jazz e dintorni del 14 marzo 2023Puntata dedicata al jazz e alla musica creativa italiani, con Gianluca Petrella, Debora Petrina e Giovanni Mancuso, Pasquale Mirra, Silvia Bolognesi, Tobia Bondesan, Satoyama, Anais Drago e altri ancora. Per diffondere questa puntata: https://www.radiotandem.it/space-is-the-place-del-14-marzo-2023 Tutti i podcast di Space is the place: https://www.radiotandem.it/category/space-is-the-place
Puntata dedicata al jazz e alla musica creativa italiani, con Gianluca Petrella, Debora Petrina e Giovanni Mancuso, Pasquale Mirra, Silvia Bolognesi, Tobia Bondesan, Satoyama, Anais Drago e altri ancora.
The spirit of mokuhanga can be found throughout the world. You may find mokuhanga anywhere, in one place, yet pursue it in another. On this episode I speak with long time mokuhanga printmaker David Stones. David has lived and worked in Japan for over forty years, all in the rural area around Okazaki City, in Aichi Prefecture. David has dedicated his life to making mokuhanga in Japan. I speak with David about how he found his way to Japan from England, and how he began working with and studying under famous sōsaku hanga printmaker Tomikichirō Tokuriki (1902-2000) in Kyoto. We discuss what it's like to live and work in a rural part of Japan, how documenting a Japanese historical past affects his work and talk about his relationship with nature. Please follow The Unfinished Print and my own mokuhanga work on Instagram @andrezadoroznyprints or email me at theunfinishedprint@gmail.com Notes: may contain a hyperlink. Simply click on the highlighted word or phrase. Artists works follow after the note. Pieces are mokuhanga unless otherwise noted. David Stones - website, video produced by Satomi Okane, here. Tiles Oshibuchi (date unknown) Trans Siberian Railway - is a rail line that services Russian cities from Moscow to Vladisvostok. It is 9,289 km long. It has been in service since 1904. More information can be found, here. letterpress - is a type of relief printing by using a printing press. It was popular during Industrialization and the modernity of the West. By the mid twentieth century, letterpress began to become more of an art form, with artists using the medium for books, stationary, and greeting cards. Tomikichirō Tokuriki (1902-2000) - was a Kyoto based mokuhanga printmaker and teacher. His work touched on many themes and styles. From “creative prints” or sōsaku hanga in Japanese, and his publisher/printer prints, or shin hanga prints of traditional Japanese landscapes. Hamaotsu (date unknown) Wood Block Print Primer - is a book first published by Hoikusha Publishers in the late 1960's in soft cover and, strangely, published in 1970 in hardcover by Japan Publications Inc. If anybody has more information on this book, send me an email. deshi (弟子) - is the Japanese word for pupil, or student. Studying in Japan - going to Japan to study your field, your art, or your interests can be a complicated process. You can go and take short term courses and workshops without a special visa in Japan, but if you are looking for a long term option to study, I suggest checking out University websites, artist in residence programs etc in your chosen field as all will have their own application processes. shukubo (宿坊) - is a dormitory, or hostel, in a Buddhist temple in Japan. You can find some of those “temple-stays” in Kyoto, here. Okazaki, Aichi - is a relatively large city of around 300,000 people. It is about 45 minutes outside of Nagoya City. It is known for its seasonal activities, reconstructed castle, Tokugawa history, and food. More info can be found, here Richard Steiner - is a mokuhanga printmaker based in Kyoto, Japan. He has been producing mokuhanga for over 50 years. More information about his work can be found on his website, here. And his interview with The Unfinished Print, can be found here. David Bull - is a Canadian woodblock printmaker, and educator who lives and works in Japan. His love of mokuhanga has almost singlehandedly promoted the art form around the world. His company, Mokuhankan, has a brick and mortar store in Asakusa, Tōkyō, and online, here. The River In Winter - From "My Solitudes" series (2007-9) oban - is a print size in mokuhanga. The standard size is, generally speaking, 39 x 26.5 cm. The Japanese Gallery in London has a solid list on the variants of mokuhanga print sizing, here. gomazuri - is a mokuhanga technique where slight pressure is used with pigments too make a “spotty” image, what look like sesame seeds. It can add depth to your prints. An excellent description of this technique can be found at David Bull's woodblock.com, which posted Hiroshi Yoshida's entire book 'Encyclopedia of Woodblock Printmaking' (1939), here. Woodblock Diary - is a book self published by David Stones, and can be found on his website. Tōkyō Tower - is a communications tower located in the Minato district of Tōkyō, Japan. It was built in 1958 and, before the construction of Tōkyō Skytree to compete, was one of the few views of Tōkyō open to the public. For many, including me, it is a nostalgic piece of Tōkyō architecture with a lot of affinity. More info can be found, here. Chubu Electric Power Mirai Tower - is a communications tower locasted in the Japanese city of Nagoya. It was constructed in 1954 making it the oldest communications tower in Japan. More info, in Japanese, can be found, here. Taishō Period (1912-1926) - a short lived period of Japanese modern history but an important one in world history. This is where the militarism of fascist Japan began to take seed, leading to The Pacific War (1931-1945). More info can be found, here. Nagoya City and District Courthouse - built in 1922, this courthouse was designated an Important Cultural Property in 1984. More information can be found here at Japan Travel, about the history of the courthouse. Preservation of Historic Sites and Buildings - is a Parliamentary recognition in England which attempts to preserve historical buildings through various charitable organizations. English Heritage, established as a charity in 2015 preserves designated historic buildings and properties in England. And The National Trust, founded in 1895 is an independent charity which does the same as EH. Yoshida Hiroshi (1876-1950) - a watercolorist, oil painter, and woodblock printmaker. Is associated with the resurgence of the woodblock print in Japan, and in the West. It was his early relationship with Watanabe Shōzaburō, having his first seven prints printed by the Shōzaburō atelier. This experience made Hiroshi believe that he could hire his own carvers and printers and produce woodblock prints, which he did in 1925. The Cave Temple at Anjata (1931) urushi - is a type of lacquer used in Japanese lacquerware for hundreds of years especially in maki-e lacquer decoration. A very good blog posting by Woodspirit Handcraft has great information about urushi, here. Echizen - is a region in Fukui Prefecture, Japan associated with Japanese paper making. It has a long history of paper making. There are many paper artisans in the area. One famous paper maker is Iwano Ichibei. He is a Living National Treasure in paper making, and the ninth generation of his family still making paper today. More info can be found here in English, and here in Japanese. Satomi Okane - is a filmmaker, director of video production for her production company, Penny Black Productions. She has worked on various videos dealing with the preservation of nature, and culture in Satoyama. Her work can be found at her Torikono Sekai website, here, and her YouTube channel, here. Lynita Shimizu - is a mokuhanga printmaker based in Connecticut. She studied under Tomikichirō Tokuriki, and Yoshisuke Funasaka. Her work is colourful and powerful, dealing with nature. More info can be found, here, on her website. Her interview with The Unfinished Print, can be found, here. kura (蔵) - is a Japanese storehouse © Popular Wheat Productions opening and closing musical credit - Fugazi - Stacks. From the album, Steady Diet of Nothing. 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2e émission de la 55e session...Cette semaine, post bop, jazz moderne et avant-jazz! En musique: Lars Lystedt Sextet sur l'album Jazz Under the Midnight Sun (Swedisc, 1963); Johan Borgström Sextett sur l'album Eternal Spring (Nilento, 2022); Doug Martin & Alchemy sur l'album Cosmos (5 Elements, 2022); Satoyama sur l'album Sinking Island (Auand, 2022); Chet Doxas sur l'album Rich in Symbols II (Justin Time, 2022); Sélébéyone sur l'album Xaybu: The Unseen (Pi Recordings, 2022); Moor Mother sur l'album Jazz Codes (Anti-, 2022)...
飛碟聯播網《飛碟早餐 唐湘龍時間》2022.08.19 週五藝文單元 馥森品牌藝術體驗服務部副理 徐維誠、行銷企劃經理 簡佳琪 《森林裡的生活療癒課:馥森里山》 ◎內容簡介 馥森宜蘭里山藝術生態園區,是臺灣首見以里山Satoyama為名,與自然共生的休閒農場。面對人與自然逐漸疏離的環境,用藝術改變人與土地的關係,讓旅人可以在青山綠水中,享受與自然共融的心靈之所。秉持三生有幸(生態、生產、生活)的理念,將原來以螃蟹博物館聞名的北關農場,轉型成為一處實踐「里山倡議」的「馥森宜蘭里山藝術生態園區」。 里山Satoyama源自日本實現人與自然和諧共生的理念。 園區尊重每個物種的生命價值,實踐環境資源循環利用,推動自然美學,以生活儀式藝術展演,讓旅人擁抱自然,體悟生命價值。 這是一個親近自然.享受藝術的全新旅程,期待與您分享。 里山十箋《食、衣、宿、坐、行、藝、遊、農、境、慶》 輕食料理產地餐桌 自然材質簡約設計 擁抱自然放鬆心靈 自在茶席香醇咖啡 行禪靜心自然明覺 生活儀式藝術展演 山林秘境生態尋寶 友善耕作在地食材 環境資源永續利用 樂活聚會慶歡有餘 馥森宜蘭里山藝術生態園區:台灣宜蘭縣頭城鎮更新路205號 ▶ 《飛碟早餐》FB粉絲團 https://www.facebook.com/ufobreakfast/ ▶ 飛碟聯播網FB粉絲團 https://www.facebook.com/ufonetwork921/ ▶ 網路線上收聽 http://www.uforadio.com.tw/stream/stream.html ▶ 飛碟APP,讓你收聽零距離 IOS:https://reurl.cc/3jYQMV Android:https://reurl.cc/5GpNbR ▶ 飛碟Podcast SoundOn : https://bit.ly/30Ia8Ti Apple Podcasts : https://apple.co/3jFpP6x Spotify : https://spoti.fi/2CPzneD Google 播客:https://bit.ly/3gCTb3G KKBOX:https://reurl.cc/MZR0K4
Jazz Ahead 172 - Playlist: 1. Nord Ovest, Federico De Zottis and 3AM Quartet, Open, Autoproduzione, 2022 2. Jubiaba, Rosa Brunello, Sounds Like Freedom, Domanda Music, 2022 3. Open Channels, Bad Bad Not Good, Talk Memory, XL, 2022 4. Nauru, Satoyama, Sinking Islands, Auand, 2022 5. Kiribati, Satoyama, Sinking Islands, Auand, 2022 6. Palau, Satoyama, Sinking Islands, Auand, 2022 7. Stupid on the Beat, Jas Kayser, Jas 5ive, Jazz Re:fresh, 2022 8. Andrew, Lara Rosseel, Hert, W.E.R.F. Records, 2022 9. Dauwn, Lara Rosseel, Hert, W.E.R.F. Records, 2022 10. A l'Ouest, Lara Rosseel, Hert, W.E.R.F. Records, 2022 11. Inner Working Resolved, Filippo Deorsola, Anaphora-Lexicon I, Auand, 2022
Jazz Ahead 172 - Playlist: 1. Nord Ovest, Federico De Zottis and 3AM Quartet, Open, Autoproduzione, 2022 2. Jubiaba, Rosa Brunello, Sounds Like Freedom, Domanda Music, 2022 3. Open Channels, Bad Bad Not Good, Talk Memory, XL, 2022 4. Nauru, Satoyama, Sinking Islands, Auand, 2022 5. Kiribati, Satoyama, Sinking Islands, Auand, 2022 6. Palau, Satoyama, Sinking Islands, Auand, 2022 7. Stupid on the Beat, Jas Kayser, Jas 5ive, Jazz Re:fresh, 2022 8. Andrew, Lara Rosseel, Hert, W.E.R.F. Records, 2022 9. Dauwn, Lara Rosseel, Hert, W.E.R.F. Records, 2022 10. A l'Ouest, Lara Rosseel, Hert, W.E.R.F. Records, 2022 11. Inner Working Resolved, Filippo Deorsola, Anaphora-Lexicon I, Auand, 2022
Episode 98 of Key Frames, a podcast about anime. The sun, cold and distant, crests the rim of the crater in which you're taking shelter. You raise your hand as you squint against it, the ghost of a reflex from before you lived on the moon, then go back to eating your Nissin Cup Noodles. Sure, you miss the hills and fields of Earth, the blues and greens and whites that are simply nowhere to be found in the icy depths of outer space, and you wish each and every day that you could see them again. Still, you know what can be found in space? Nissin Cup Noodles. Rather than return to nature, you return to your instant ramen. The post 98 - Our Neighbor the Mountain first appeared on Key Frames.
Roots Journey was founded in 2018 to develop rural community projects that revive Japanese traditions and culture, create value for local people, and use innovation and collaboration to also create a positive brand and travel destination appeal. Robin Hoshino, a Kyoto-based translator, designer and entrepreneur is a member of the ROOTS JOURNEY team who talks us through some of the key features of the organization. Robin talks about: https://rootsjourney.jp/ (https://rootsjourney.jp/) What is the ROOTS mission of Satoyama? What are the core projects they do? What are the strengths and weaknesses of the local area? Local lodging facilities - traditional aesthetic and modern comfort. Case Studies, Past and Future Projects. * JOIN the Seeking Sustainability Live Supporters ** ~HAPPS~ https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&redir_token=QUFFLUhqbmoydEVVSWhIWWt2OWwwT29IazVlRmVPVEdHUXxBQ3Jtc0tudi0yRDJtVTNhZkdDWTZIdFFHUnVGRlI1VUJnVVhIb0ljVlBmMi15aWRRTjdxRkNxRzZFcm9nc3o1dUV4RHk0V3g0YlVfTkp3UFQwSmZ6V29mdXluT1FURVpHVFplUnE0WGNxb1ZROEdJSkY2eEUzTQ&q=https%3A%2F%2Fhapps.tv%2Finvite%2F%40JJWalsh%E2%80%8B%E2%80%8B (https://happs.tv/invite/@JJWalsh) ~BuyMeACoffee~ https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&redir_token=QUFFLUhqbldMazlyZjZlN0M3OFh6cDJKeVBvZXZVLVk0UXxBQ3Jtc0tuZWRoUFFQdVJUdU9TZDZ6TUNEbHU3azJNak0yNTlfbWFURlExTk9zRENKOFpza3d2SDBJT21nSzliSlFYYXNQU0dRZVNlT2IwaHhSNGotSEVsbmFOb0pZb1NTbm02YkdKQkVfV1BqaUY1NDhvRk5HZw&q=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.buymeacoffee.com%2Fjjwalsh%E2%80%8B%E2%80%8B (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/jjwalsh) ~Patreon~ https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&redir_token=QUFFLUhqa29WZ2pLTHBqd2x5djJCQUZvS1Z0WjJHTlBpZ3xBQ3Jtc0ttR2k3LVFRd0QtTU5ZSWVsNnJLYzlxT2hzbjc4Vm82bEpOUXlBSnRPNENYdndHWVB6Wkh0MXJCM3hON1d1a29aSkRoQW1kVzZmNncyOXFGMVdvSHRPNkNOWTg3dWZ4cDNUTWtQbGdtTkU1WWFaU2JwYw&q=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.patreon.com%2Fjjwalsh%E2%80%8B%E2%80%8B (https://www.patreon.com/jjwalsh) JOIN the support team on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbjRdeieOLGes008y_I9y5Q/join (YouTube Memberships ) SoundCloud sourced BGM thanks to Hikosaemon Support this podcast
In this episode we discuss the complex history and indigenous farming practices in Japan. We also spend some time chatting about Japan's solutions to its collapsing ecology, and their shortfalls. Sources: Satoyama: The Traditional Rural Landscape of Japan, A. Tsunekawa, I. Washitani, K. Takeuchi, M. Yokohari, R.D. Brown Create Citation Deconstructing satoyama – The socio-ecological landscape in Japan, Mochamad Indrawan Satoyama, Traditional Farming Landscape in Japan, Compared to Scandinavia, Björn E. Berglund Agroforestry in the Western Ghats of peninsular India and the satoyama landscapes of Japan: a comparison of two sustainable land use systems, B. Mohan Kumar & K. Takeuchi The biocultural link: isolated trees and hedges in Satoyama landscapes indicate a strong connection between biodiversity and local cultural features, Katsue Fukamachi Rebuilding the relationship between people and nature: the Satoyama Initiative, Kazuhiko Takeuchi
In this episode, Naturalist and Cultural Anthropologist Kevin Short joins me to talk about Japanese Countryside Landscape Satoyama. What can we find in typical Satoyama landscape? How has Satoyama been depicted in Japanese literature? What cultural and spiritual significance does Satoyama carry? What kind of Satoyama landscapes were created in the early stages of the Japanese history? Let's explore the wonders of Satoyama together! --- We would be happy to hear from you. Please use one of the following Japan Experts social media accounts to send a message directly! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jpexperts Twitter: https://twitter.com/Japan_Experts Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/japan.experts/ YouTube: bit.ly/JpExperts --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/japan-experts/message
Ep 56: Take the (ethical) shot! Original Transplants Podcast episode 56 Take the (Ethical) Shot! begins with questions from new Pennsylvanians [at]theroadstead via Instagram about PA homesteading and composting, and from a new homestead friend via email to satoyamahs[at]gmail[dot]com about rain barrels. Shout out to Camels Hump Rain Barrels in Phoenixville, PA! Will recounts his archery season opening day experience, and Will and Sarah share perspectives on how to prepare to be a successful ethical hunter. We then return to our normal podcast programming, with a visit to the late season beeyard, where Will is combining hives and delivering a final formic acid varroa treatment, and to the chicken coop, where Sarah is providing supportive therapy for molting chickens. The edible landscape enters its third growing season with a light frost days before the fall equinox, and Sarah is still pulling in kiwiberries, leafy greens, soup beans, and tomatoes and peppers from the dedicated chiles rellenos garden. Satoyama stewards prepare for winter by polishing the woodstove and chipping this season's weeds, including stilt grass, to make room for fall leaf drop. Will shares news from Entomology Today about ticks' sixth sense. Notes: Camels Hump Rain Barrles http://www.camels-hump.com/ Entomology Today - An Up-Close Look at the Tiny Sensory Pits That Ticks Use to Smell https://entomologytoday.org/2018/01/16/up-close-look-tiny-sensory-pits-ticks-use-smell/ Hear it? Review it! Like it? Share it! Find us on instagram [at]spreadcasts: https://www.instagram.com/spreadcasts/ Find us on tumblr: https://spreadcasts.tumblr.com/
Una versione estiva della trasmissione, con tantissimo ascolto di brani usciti tra la fine dell'inverno e l'estate del 2020. Playlist:..1. Sovation, Satoyama, Magic Forest, Auand, 2019..2. Storm Before The Calm, Yussef Dayes feat. Tom Misch, What Kinda Music, Blue Note Records, 2020..3. The Gecko, Ferdinando Romano, Totem, Losen Records, 2020..4. May 23rd, Luca Sguera AKA, Berlin Sessions, Auand, 2020..5. Finally The Man Cried, Shabaka and The Ancestors, We Are Sent Here by History, Impulse! Records, 2020..6. Elephant Graveyard, Hobby Horse, Goodnight Moon, Auand Records. 2020..7. Shades of Flu, Kassa Overall, Shades Of Flu, Autoproduzione, 2020..8. March, Franco D'Andrea New Things, New Things, Parco della Musica Records, 2020..9. Tulips, Damu the Fudgemunk, Archie Shepp and Raw Poetic, Ocean Bridges, Redefinition Records, 2020
Una versione estiva della trasmissione, con tantissimo ascolto di brani usciti tra la fine dell'inverno e l'estate del 2020. Playlist:..1. Sovation, Satoyama, Magic Forest, Auand, 2019..2. Storm Before The Calm, Yussef Dayes feat. Tom Misch, What Kinda Music, Blue Note Records, 2020..3. The Gecko, Ferdinando Romano, Totem, Losen Records, 2020..4. May 23rd, Luca Sguera AKA, Berlin Sessions, Auand, 2020..5. Finally The Man Cried, Shabaka and The Ancestors, We Are Sent Here by History, Impulse! Records, 2020..6. Elephant Graveyard, Hobby Horse, Goodnight Moon, Auand Records. 2020..7. Shades of Flu, Kassa Overall, Shades Of Flu, Autoproduzione, 2020..8. March, Franco D'Andrea New Things, New Things, Parco della Musica Records, 2020..9. Tulips, Damu the Fudgemunk, Archie Shepp and Raw Poetic, Ocean Bridges, Redefinition Records, 2020
Una versione estiva della trasmissione, con tantissimo ascolto di brani usciti tra la fine dell'inverno e l'estate del 2020. Playlist:..1. Sovation, Satoyama, Magic Forest, Auand, 2019..2. Storm Before The Calm, Yussef Dayes feat. Tom Misch, What Kinda Music, Blue Note Records, 2020..3. The Gecko, Ferdinando Romano, Totem, Losen Records, 2020..4. May 23rd, Luca Sguera AKA, Berlin Sessions, Auand, 2020..5. Finally The Man Cried, Shabaka and The Ancestors, We Are Sent Here by History, Impulse! Records, 2020..6. Elephant Graveyard, Hobby Horse, Goodnight Moon, Auand Records. 2020..7. Shades of Flu, Kassa Overall, Shades Of Flu, Autoproduzione, 2020..8. March, Franco D'Andrea New Things, New Things, Parco della Musica Records, 2020..9. Tulips, Damu the Fudgemunk, Archie Shepp and Raw Poetic, Ocean Bridges, Redefinition Records, 2020
From previously unreleased recordings of Frank Zappa to the much-anticipated new album by the Michael Leonhart Orchestra and the exciting collaboration between Enrico Rava and Joe Lovano, this week we delve into another stash of really exciting new releases. The playlist features Michael Leonhart Orchestra, Goran Kajfes Subtropic Arkestra, Dominique Fils-Aimé, Susanna Risberg, Ted Nash, Enrico Rava, Joe Lovano, Zhenya Strigalev, Federico Dannemann, Leïla Martial, Ben Goldberg, Shahbaz Hussain, Helen Anahita Wilson, Gianni Gagliardi, Liam Noble, Eyolf Dale, André Roligheten, Satoyama, Frank Zappa. Detailed playlist at https://spinitron.com/RFB/pl/9126302/Mondo-Jazz Photo credit: Stefano Casali
In the second episode of Spoken Earth, Adam Weymouth speaks with Professor Anna Lowenhaupt Tsing about her book The Mushroom at the End of the World, and how the matsutake mushroom can help us to see ourselves in another light. A professor of Anthropology at the University of California, Santa Cruz, Tsing's latest book takes the matsutake mushroom as its subject, a luxury product traded for vast sums in Japan, but one that refuses to be cultivated. It thrives best where old growth forest has been logged, and Tsing explores these landscapes, in particular in the Pacific Northwest. Here, she discovers various migrants and others characters making a living from the crop in these ruined landscapes, and the sprawling networks of global supply chains that refuse to be standardised. By examining the webs that hold all these different elements in place, she suggests a new way to conceive of nature. Not as something external, on a one way trajectory towards decay, but as a messy network of both ruin and flourishing, with people very much entangled within it. Podcast by Lacuna Magazine www.lacuna.org.uk Interviewer: Adam Weymouth www.adamweymouth.com Producer and musician: Ulli Mattsson www.ullimattsson.com Further reading: Prof Anna Tsing https://anthro.ucsc.edu/faculty/academic-personnel/index.php The Mushroom at the end of the World https://press.princeton.edu/books/paperback/9780691178325/the-mushroom-at-the-end-of-the-world The New Wild, an essay by Anna Tsing https://www.littletoller.co.uk/the-clearing/the-new-wild-by-anna-tsing/ Feral atlas http://anthropocene.au.dk/feral-atlas/ Satoyama https://ourworld.unu.edu/en/greetings-from-satoyama John the Poacher https://www.esquire.com/uk/food-drink/a15768/john-the-poacher-east-london-foraging/
Playlist: 1. Aral, Satoyama, Magic Forest, Auand, 2019..2. Refugium, Refugium, Woodoism, Neukland, 2019..3. Deo Volente, Reinier Baas/Ben Van Gelder, Mokum in Hi Fi, Do you Mind?Records, 2019..3. Palace, Reinier Baas/Ben Van Gelder, Mokum in Hi Fi, Do you Mind?Records, 2019..4. Charlie, Reinier Baas/Ben Van Gelder, Mokum in Hi Fi, Do you Mind?Records, 2019..5. Freedom Day, Ben LaMar Gay, Freddie Douggie: Live in Juneteenth, International Anthem, 2019..6. L.E.V.A.S., Ben LaMar Gay, Freddie Douggie: Live in Juneteenth, International Anthem, 2019..7. Dutty Rice, Ben LaMar Gay, Freddie Douggie: Live in Juneteenth, International Anthem, 2019..8. I Love What We Do Together, Miles Davis, Rubberband, Rhino/Warner Records, 2019
Playlist: 1. Aral, Satoyama, Magic Forest, Auand, 2019..2. Refugium, Refugium, Woodoism, Neukland, 2019..3. Deo Volente, Reinier Baas/Ben Van Gelder, Mokum in Hi Fi, Do you Mind?Records, 2019..3. Palace, Reinier Baas/Ben Van Gelder, Mokum in Hi Fi, Do you Mind?Records, 2019..4. Charlie, Reinier Baas/Ben Van Gelder, Mokum in Hi Fi, Do you Mind?Records, 2019..5. Freedom Day, Ben LaMar Gay, Freddie Douggie: Live in Juneteenth, International Anthem, 2019..6. L.E.V.A.S., Ben LaMar Gay, Freddie Douggie: Live in Juneteenth, International Anthem, 2019..7. Dutty Rice, Ben LaMar Gay, Freddie Douggie: Live in Juneteenth, International Anthem, 2019..8. I Love What We Do Together, Miles Davis, Rubberband, Rhino/Warner Records, 2019
Playlist: 1. Aral, Satoyama, Magic Forest, Auand, 2019..2. Refugium, Refugium, Woodoism, Neukland, 2019..3. Deo Volente, Reinier Baas/Ben Van Gelder, Mokum in Hi Fi, Do you Mind?Records, 2019..3. Palace, Reinier Baas/Ben Van Gelder, Mokum in Hi Fi, Do you Mind?Records, 2019..4. Charlie, Reinier Baas/Ben Van Gelder, Mokum in Hi Fi, Do you Mind?Records, 2019..5. Freedom Day, Ben LaMar Gay, Freddie Douggie: Live in Juneteenth, International Anthem, 2019..6. L.E.V.A.S., Ben LaMar Gay, Freddie Douggie: Live in Juneteenth, International Anthem, 2019..7. Dutty Rice, Ben LaMar Gay, Freddie Douggie: Live in Juneteenth, International Anthem, 2019..8. I Love What We Do Together, Miles Davis, Rubberband, Rhino/Warner Records, 2019
Un omaggio a un grande jazzista del passato, un viaggio che coinvolge Grecia, Spagna, Germania, Uruguay e Cuba in un solo disco, e una band di attivisti che unisce musica e ambientalismo. ..1. Fireworks in N.Y.C., Tiziano Tononi & The Ornettians, Forms and Sounds AIR SCOLPTURES (A celebration of Free Jazz), Felmay, 2018..2. Law Years, Tiziano Tononi & The Ornettians, Forms and Sounds AIR SCOLPTURES (A celebration of Free Jazz), Felmay, 2018..3. Uncle Takis, Rasgueo, Echo, Galileo, 2018..4. Guajiras De Graciela, Rasgueo, Echo, Galileo, 2018..5. Winter Rise, Satoyama, Magic Forest, Auand, 2019..6. Sovation, Satoyama, Magic Forest, Auand, 2019..6. Frontiera, Mirko Pedrotti Quintet, Durch, Musica.org, 2019
Un omaggio a un grande jazzista del passato, un viaggio che coinvolge Grecia, Spagna, Germania, Uruguay e Cuba in un solo disco, e una band di attivisti che unisce musica e ambientalismo. ..1. Fireworks in N.Y.C., Tiziano Tononi & The Ornettians, Forms and Sounds AIR SCOLPTURES (A celebration of Free Jazz), Felmay, 2018..2. Law Years, Tiziano Tononi & The Ornettians, Forms and Sounds AIR SCOLPTURES (A celebration of Free Jazz), Felmay, 2018..3. Uncle Takis, Rasgueo, Echo, Galileo, 2018..4. Guajiras De Graciela, Rasgueo, Echo, Galileo, 2018..5. Winter Rise, Satoyama, Magic Forest, Auand, 2019..6. Sovation, Satoyama, Magic Forest, Auand, 2019..6. Frontiera, Mirko Pedrotti Quintet, Durch, Musica.org, 2019
Un omaggio a un grande jazzista del passato, un viaggio che coinvolge Grecia, Spagna, Germania, Uruguay e Cuba in un solo disco, e una band di attivisti che unisce musica e ambientalismo. ..1. Fireworks in N.Y.C., Tiziano Tononi & The Ornettians, Forms and Sounds AIR SCOLPTURES (A celebration of Free Jazz), Felmay, 2018..2. Law Years, Tiziano Tononi & The Ornettians, Forms and Sounds AIR SCOLPTURES (A celebration of Free Jazz), Felmay, 2018..3. Uncle Takis, Rasgueo, Echo, Galileo, 2018..4. Guajiras De Graciela, Rasgueo, Echo, Galileo, 2018..5. Winter Rise, Satoyama, Magic Forest, Auand, 2019..6. Sovation, Satoyama, Magic Forest, Auand, 2019..6. Frontiera, Mirko Pedrotti Quintet, Durch, Musica.org, 2019
Episode 26 of the Original Transplants Podcast finds Satoyama Homestead stewards Sarah and Will recovering from the installation of a testy package of honey bees. Hear their tips for bee package installation, dealing with a defective queen cage and observing behavioral indicators for queenrightness. After a brief visit to the chicken coop, the Satoyama stewards discuss seasonal chores in the edible landscape, including pruning, vegetable seed starting and transplanting, weeding and mulching. This is a great time of year to remove invasives like garlic mustard - which, incidentally, makes a tasty pesto. We close out this episode with an analysis of late-winter temperature variability and its impact on honey bee colonies, and a discussion of the unintended consequences (hint: radioactive wild boars) of nuclear power.
Episode 25 of the Original Transplants podcast - Nor'easter edition! - features Satoyama Homestead stewards Sarah and Will reviewing the Chester County [PA] Beekeeping Association's 2017 Annual Conference and discussing plans for the 2017 apiary. Will looks forward to experimenting with splits and other proactive colony management strategies, and Sarah questions the logic of scapegoating small-scale treatment free beekeepers for the prevalence of varroa and other pests in commercial bee yards. Sarah updates listeners on the status of the chicken coop and explains the importance of supportive nutrition for chickens during the winter. She then cops to 'equinox exuberance' and describes her vegetable seedling starting project in the midst of a late season blizzard. The Satoyama stewards recommend some late winter chores, including cleaning and sharpening tools, autopsying hive deadouts and evaluating and scraping bee equipment, and processing wood from last year's tree work. We then review agricultural and environmental news from Lancaster Farming and Nature.com on the topics of small-scale agriculture with unusual berries, breakthroughs in honeybee genetics for immunity, the importance of 4-H and inspiring youth, and initiative to purge invasive pests from New Zealand. Find out more at http://spreadcasts.tumblr.com and http://www.satoyamahs.org.
In unlucky episode 13, Satoyama Homestead stewards Sarah and Will recount some unfortunate times on the homestead, including how the ornery hive got its name: a tale of two bee package installations, how Henbit's prelaying behavior redesigned the chicken tractor condo, how a mouse saved Sarah's vegetable transplants from a hail storm, adventures with straw, homestead projects gone awry, tool abuse, fire failures, and more. We also review recent news on agriculture and the environment, including chickens challenging evolutionary biology, varroa camouflage, and solar power projects in Morocco. A transcript with show notes can be found at http://spreadcasts.tumblr.com, and more info about Satoyama can be found at http://www.satoyamahs.org
In the fourth episode of the Original Transplants podcast, Satoyama Homestead stewards Sarah and Will promote gun safety and education, provide apiculture, poultriculture, and edible landscape updates, review their homestead chores, and catch up on ag news. You will learn how to handle an unfamiliar gun (as if it's loaded!), what to do when a bee hive reduces population, what to look for in chicken health assessment, what's ripening in the Satoyama biointensive kitchen garden, and learn about vets who are returning from service to the land, among other homestead and agriculture news. Find your way to our tumblr, http://spreadcasts.tumblr.com , for a full transcript with show notes and references.
2011年 5分 Japan Crisis The series “Japan Crisis” introduces various situations of crises that may happen in Japan in the future. By adding a scientific analysis, we attempt to raise people’s awareness of the imminent issues. Satoyama has benefited us in many ways through the a ドキュメンタリー 暮らし Naohisa Okuda Ministry of the Environment