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Lobelia Commons - Earthbound Farmer's Almanac

Nov 05, 2021
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If you’ve been listening to this podcast since near the beginning, you may remember shorter episodes that introduced an idea or topic. This episode, and others you’ll hear like it, irregularly in the future, is a call back to the days of those perma-bytes. With so many amazing people and organizations doing good work in the world, I want to be able to share more of them with you.
 

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So, today,  I’m joined by Hadley of Lobelia Commons, a mutual aid organization in Louisiana, to hear about how they connect people with food through dozens and dozens of small, local, initiatives. Hadley is also here to tell us about the Earthbound Farmers Almanac, a farmer’s almanac for the Anthropocene, with an invitation for you to get involved by submitting an article, recipe, story, or poem to the 2022 edition.

Listen to this conversation with Hadley to learn more about the organization and what they’re looking for submissions, and I’ll join you again after.

 

 

I’d like to give a thank you to Hadley for agreeing to join me so we could get this out to you quickly so you could join in and submit your pieces. As was mentioned you can submit your piece for the Earthbound Farmers Almanac via email to:

lobeliacommons@protonmail.com

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I’m looking to produce more of these shorter episodes throughout the year, as they make sense. If you know of a person or organization which you think would be a good fit for a quick discussion like this, please let me know.

Until the next time, write that article, put that poem down on the page, tell your story, and share it with others, while taking care of Earth, your self, and each other.

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