Philosophical Background – JP005
We lay out our background and foundational positions we occupy as we cultivate the soil. Some of this episode is prepared and some of it is divined. Be sure to check out our instagram post. In it we tell a story of a rose that we forgot to tell out loud :]
* Works referenced* George Washington Carver’s entire body of workSpecifically we mention Bulletins # 6 and 42* KRADA: Soul-day of Nana Kwame Afrani (George Washington Carver) – Akan Perspective
View this post on Instagram The #Yorùbá definition of agriculture is èkó nìpa ìroko, “the art of cultivating the soil.” In this episode we lay out our philosophical backgrounds and the positions we occupy as we practice our art. 1. Our rat turd #thaipeppers at the seedling stage in the south facing sun. 2. Rat turds germinating. They so kaaaaaayoooot ? 3.Our formerly(!!!) lodged corn. We actually fixed it but we mentioned it in the podcast. We will certainly discuss this in later episodes. 4. The sheeeeeeen on this #phalaenopsis. #RIP We miss you Reece!! 5. This rose blossoms in such stupendous rapidity once we removed it from the space in between the bricks it was stuck in. You can see the damage the masonry left on its petals. 6. That same rose the next day, brilliantly blossoming. As always, #nofilter. Jìgìjìgì is streaming on all podcast platforms! Be sure to click the #linkinbio? A post shared by Jìgìjìgì Podcast (@jigpod) on Jul 10, 2019 at 12:28am PDT
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* Where have you been??!
* Dr. Isaac Zama – Amba Farmer’s Voice Part 3
* Dr. Isaac Zama – Amba Farmer’s Voice pt 2
* Dr. Isaac Zama – Amba Farmer’s Voice pt 1
* Urban Agriculture and Climate Change: “The New Normal”
Transcript (automated)
MO0:00Peace. I am Mason Olonade and this is Jigijigi: Africulture podcast. Here we believe building a healthy soil builds a healthy soul. And we share strategies on how to do both. We continually ask ourselves two questions. How do you grow while you grow kale, collards, tomatoes and melons? and deeper? Why do you think the healthiest soils are black?
MO0:32Today is a very special episode, our philosophical background episode. Some of this episode is prepared and some of it is divined.