Kiss The Ground

Today, given our current environmental and political climate this year, I felt it was important to discuss climate change, and share with you my views on this topic.Balanced conversations and more importantly urgent actions surrounding global warming are extremely needed right now, so I wanted to take this as an opportunity to share some advice on how we can all make more ethical and sustainable decisions in regards to our environmental and livestock ecosystems. I’ll be discussing how the recently released documentary, ‘Kiss the Ground’, has inspired me to think more consciously about the world we live in, some insights into sustainable farming, and why growing our own food is a lot easier than you think! To learn more, have a listen to today’s episode of Cure For The Common Life!In This Episode You Will Learn:An introduction to today’s topic on global warming (1:05)Some background on the documentary, ‘Kiss the Ground’, & Why it’s such an important watch right now (4:04)Why the environment is cyclical & How our abuse of the earth has led to so many major issues within the ecosystem (5:10)How our soil has been tampered with over time and been replaced with dirt (8:48)Why our meat intake should be ethically and sustainably sourced (10:24)Some information on sustainable farming (13:30)What ‘prairie grass’ refers to (16:46)Why sustainable farms are so essential to building a thriving ecosystem (23:49)My advice on how to grow your own food at home (26:02)Let’s Connect!WebsiteTwitterFacebookInstagramResources:IMDb Page: Documentary, ‘Kiss the Ground (2020)’IMDb Page: Documentary, ‘Forks Over Knives (2011)’ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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