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My guest today is William Padilla-Brown, a mycologist, teacher, and social permaculture practitioner. I’ve known William for a long time and as you’ll hear us mention, we’ve wanted to do this interview for years. I’m thankful that we finally had the opportunity. He has a unique background as a citizen scientist and educator working to propagate mushrooms, study them using molecular biology, and to share what he learns with the world through classes and an annual mushroom and arts festival, Mycofest.
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Giveaway: Cordyceps Cultivation Handbook Vol. 1
I’m always impressed by William continuing to push the edges of his work with mushrooms, mycology, and food systems, and make this knowledge accessible to everyone around him. From setting up the right environment for growing fungi to how to identify different types to how to propagate and now how to create gene sequences, he develops his knowledge and skills and then shares what he’s learned. His interest, built on books and workshops, allowed him to become an expert in mycology in his own right in five years. Now he’s conquering microbiology and gene sequencing to get even better at what he already does. Imagine where he’ll be in another five years. Or ten. Or twenty.
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Until the next time, spend each day learning more about what you love while taking care of Earth, your self, and each other.
Mushroom Mountain - Tradd Cotter
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My guest today is William Padilla-Brown, a mycologist, teacher, and social permaculture practitioner. I’ve known William for a long time and as you’ll hear us mention, we’ve wanted to do this interview for years. I’m thankful that we finally had the opportunity. He has a unique background as a citizen scientist and educator working to propagate mushrooms, study them using molecular biology, and to share what he learns with the world through classes and an annual mushroom and arts festival, Mycofest.
Visit our Partner: Food Forest Card Game
Giveaway: Cordyceps Cultivation Handbook Vol. 1
I’m always impressed by William continuing to push the edges of his work with mushrooms, mycology, and food systems, and make this knowledge accessible to everyone around him. From setting up the right environment for growing fungi to how to identify different types to how to propagate and now how to create gene sequences, he develops his knowledge and skills and then shares what he’s learned. His interest, built on books and workshops, allowed him to become an expert in mycology in his own right in five years. Now he’s conquering microbiology and gene sequencing to get even better at what he already does. Imagine where he’ll be in another five years. Or ten. Or twenty.
The Permaculture Podcast
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Until the next time, spend each day learning more about what you love while taking care of Earth, your self, and each other.
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