
Futuresteading
This is a conversation about the future. About creating a culture that values tomorrow. We reckon a slower, simpler, steadier existence is the first step - one that’s healthier for humans and the planet. We call it Futuresteading. Each week we chat to community builders, ritual makers, food growers, health wizards and environmental wisdom keepers, gathering practical advice and epic solidarity - so we can all nut this thing out together. Join our nitty, gritty, honest and hopeful convo every Monday during our 16 episode seasons. Support the pod by shouting us a cuppa >>> buymeacoffee.com/futuresteading
Futuresteading
Angela Clifford - Long Term Thinking in a Short-Term World, Empowering Food Citizens for Change
Today we’re pulling up a chair with Angela Clifford — farmer, food activist & founder of Eat New Zealand — to talk about the stuff that really matters: food, culture, community & the future our kids will inherit. Together we wander through big ideas & very real feelings — from the responsibility of feeding a nation to the grief & hope that come with caring deeply for place. Permaculture principles, family dynamics, natural systems & the wisdom that lives beyond humans all get a look-in. This one’s about finding steadiness in uncertain times & remembering that the way we eat, grow & gather can be an anchor for resilience, connection & joy.
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We chatted about:
- It's not just one person's work; it's a collective responsibility.
- Feeling a deep sense of obligation for future generations.
- Natural systems provide inspiration and strength.
- Small changes can shift large systems.
- Understanding food systems is crucial for meaningful contributions.
- Food citizenship empowers individuals to affect change.
- Cultural acknowledgment is essential in a national context.
- Permaculture principles guide long-term thinking.
- Community sufficiency is prioritized over self-sufficiency.
- Navigating family dynamics requires courage and shared values. Community thrives when the community thrives.
- In uncertain times, community becomes essential.
- Grief can lead to meaningful action.
- Natural landscapes offer grounding and wisdom.
- Personal experiences shape our understanding of the world.
- We can make a difference in our local environments.
- Elders can be found in nature, not just in humans.
- Facing grief allows for growth and perspective.
- Connection to the land is vital for our existence.
- We have a role to play in regeneration.