Food and Faith Podcast

Conversations from the soil and around the table. With Anna Woofenden, Derrick Weston, and Sam Chamelin.

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Tuesday Oct 29, 2019

Farmer to Farmer - Introducing "Certified Naturally Grown" with Alice Varon and Larry and Michelle Lesher
With Anna Woofenden and Sam Chamelin
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Alice Varon is Executive Director of Certified Naturally Grown, a national non-profit organization offering peer-review certification for farmers and beekeepers who produce food for their local communities without the use of synthetic chemicals or GMOs. Alice is an active member of IFOAMOrganics International, working to support the development of grassroots certification programs that are built on trust, social networks, and knowledge exchange. When not working, Alice enjoys exploring the woods and riding bikes with her son.Web addresses for show notes:
Certified Naturally Grown Website: CNGfarming.org
Sign up for updates from CNG: CNGfarming.org/email_preferencesRegister to observe a CNG inspection: cngfarming.org/observer
 
Contact info:
Suzannah Schneider, Communications Manager and Certification Coordinator suzannah@naturallygrown.org845-687-2058Larry and Michelle Lesher are the stewards of Eastward Gardens, a small scale high diversity garden located in Hardinsburg Indiana. We are serving our community from Bloomington Indiana to Louisville Kentucky by providing over 150 varieties of fresh vegetables, fruit, flowers and culinary herbs. We are Certified Naturally Grown, and garden with a strict rule of no: synthetic pesticides, herbicides, fungicides, or fertilizers. We do use natural solutions like seawater minerals, rock minerals, microbes, seaweeds, cover crops, crop rotation, and floating row cover. At Eastward Gardens we are in the business of growing living soil to provide you and your family with nutrient dense safe food. 
https://eastwardgardens.com/https://www.instagram.com/eastwardgardens/

Monday Oct 21, 2019

Popping Bubbles: a Conversation about FFA, Inclusion, Eco-psychology, and Seminary with Brandon Roiger
Food and Faith Podcast with Anna Woofenden and Sam Chamelinwww.foodandfaithpodcast.org
Brandon Roiger (he/him) is originally from Sleepy Eye in rural southwestern Minnesota and studied agricultural education at the University of Minnesota. After graduating, Brandon was a substitute teacher, a youth worker for the Boys and Girls Clubs of the Twin Cities and most recently worked in outreach for the University of Minnesota to create access for underrepresented students to agriculture-related academic programs. Brandon is now studying at Union Theological Seminary in New York City for a degree in psychology and religion, where he is focusing on ecopsychology. Brandon has no self-control when it comes to dessert, loves Harry Potter, and is a women's volleyball superfan. Brandon's vision is one of radical love and restoration for the world.
Website: brandonroiger.com/blog
Twitter: @brandonroiger
Instagram: @broiger

Monday Sep 30, 2019

On the Threshold of the Kingdom of God: A Conversation with Nate StuckyThe Food and Faith Podcast with co-hosts Sam Chamelin and Anna Woofendenwww.foodandfaithpodcast.org
Farminary Overview: https://www.ptsem.edu/discover/farminary/overview Bio: https://www.ptsem.edu/discover/farminary/staff Wrestling with Rest book website: https://www.wrestlingwithrest.com/

Monday Sep 23, 2019

An Excuse for Curiosity: A Conversation with Alice Connor the author of How to Human: An Incomplete Manual for Living in a Messed-Up World, now available
www.aliceconnor.com
 
With co-hosts Anna Woofenden and Sam Chamelin
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Alice Connor is an Episcopal priest and a chaplain on a college campus. She wrote Fierce: Women of the Bible and Their Stories of Violence, Mercy, Bravery, Wisdom, Sex, and Salvation and the forthcoming (July 2019!) How to Human: An Incomplete Manual for Living in a Messed-Up World.
She co-wrote an article for the Journal for the Study of the New Testament called “Mantic Mary? The Virgin Mother as Prophet in Luke 1:26-56 and the Early Church.” That’s academic-speak for “Hey, maybe Mary the mother of Jesus was more than a mom and actually had a word of challenge to speak to us? Just sayin’.”
Alice is also a certified enneagram teacher and a stellar pie-maker. She lives for challenging conversations and has a high tolerance for awkwardness. She lives in Cincinnati with her husband, two kids, a dog, and no cats.

Wednesday Sep 11, 2019

Join us at the Food and Faith Gathering! November 9th at McDaniel College in Westminster MDhttps://www.foodandfaithpodcast.org/gather
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The Food and Faith Podcast with Anna Woofenden and Sam Chamelin 
Stay on your Jericho Road: A Conversation with Leslie Verner
Leslie Verner is the author of Invited: The Power of Hospitality in an Age of Loneliness (Herald Press). She traveled widely and spent five years in China before returning to the U.S. to marry an actor in Chicago. A former middle school teacher with a masters in intercultural studies, she now writes before dawn and reads too many books at once. She lives with her husband and their three small children in northern Colorado. Leslie writes about faith, justice, and cross-cultural issues at www.scrapingraisins.com, in her monthly newsletter, and elsewhere on the web. Follow her on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.
 
Links:
https://www.amazon.com/Invited-Power-Hospitality-Age-Loneliness/dp/1513804332/
http://www.scrapingraisins.com
https://scrapingraisins.us15.list-manage.com/subscribe/post?u=3eb028b603251cbac9d00905f&id=1dbe5f6180
https://twitter.com/leslie_verner
https://www.facebook.com/scrapingraisins.leslieverner/
https://www.instagram.com/scraping_raisins/

Thursday Sep 05, 2019

Ecotones of the Spirit: Theology Rewritten - A Conversation with Wilson Dickinson
With co-hosts Sam Chamelin and Anna Woofenden
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Tuesday Sep 03, 2019

Ecotones of the Spirit: Reciprocal Restoration a conversation with Gary Paul Nabhan
With co-hosts Anna Woofenden and Sam Chamelin 
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Tuesday Aug 20, 2019

Ecotones of the Spirit: Wilding the Church - A Conversation with Victoria Loorz
https://www.wildchurchnetwork.com/
https://www.seminaryofthewild.com/
 
Food and Faith Podcast
Co-hosts: Anna Woofenden and Sam Chamelin 

Tuesday Aug 13, 2019

Ecotones of the Spirit: Farm Bus! a conversation with Devon Smyth
https://daviesshelter.com/
https://daviesshelter.com/south-meadows-farm-the-farm-bus/
 

Thursday Aug 01, 2019

Ecotones of the Spirit: A More Durable Kind of Love with Fred Bahnson
https://fredbahnson.com/
 
Food and Faith Podcast
Co-hosts: Anna Woofenden and Sam Chamelin 

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