Agroecology Radio Hour
Talking all things agroecology
Agroecology Radio Hour
Latest Episodes
Episode 8 - Raj Patel & Tammi Jonas: the role of the State in our food systems and how to build a counter hegemony
In this month's episode, Lucy Ridge is joined by Tammi Jonas and Raj Patel.Tammi and Raj have been in conversation over the last few years in various contexts, here they focus on the role of the state in our food systems, and how to crea...
Episode 7 - Rocking Chair Farm: A non-family intergenerational farming and succession model
In this episode of the Agroecology Radio Hour, host Lucy Ridge talks with John Monaghan and Alan Smith from Rocking Chair Farm in the Hunter Valley (Wonnarua country) about how chance meetings, shared meals, and big conversations grew into an i...
Episode 6 - Chris Smaje
In this months episode we chat with Chris Smaje; he is an aspiring woodsman, stockman, gardener, and peasant in Somerset, southwest England. Chris is also an author who writes urgently about the need for a small farm future, making the case for...
Episode 5 - Jacob Birch
This month we chat with Jacob Birch, he is a Gamilaraay man, a member of AFSA's first peoples sub committee, academic and Churchill Fellow who is doing incredible work in reawakening native grain food ways.Unfortunately we had some techn...
Episode 4 - Tammi Jonas on peasantry and food sovereignty in so-called Australia
'Peasant means a person of the land ... And the aims of the global peasantry, of the peasant, are the reproduction of the farm and the ecosystem in which it exists ... not profit maximization. They are, "I want to be able to do this here...