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4 The Soil: A Conversation

Eric Scott Bendfeldt

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Soil. What is it, really? It’s more than the dirt under our feet and the ground we stand on. Soil is living and life-giving. Listen as we unlock the mysteries of soil by speaking with people at the forefront of the soil health movement. “4 The Soil: A Conversation” is part of the 4 The Soil Awareness Campaign led by Virginia Cooperative Extension and the Virginia Soil Health Coalition. The campaign’s purpose is to raise awareness of soil as an agricultural and natural resource critical to so ...
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The Express Truth Show

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The Express Truth Show was created for individuals who wanted to be informed, educated and entertained on social and popular issues without the usual bias and under coverage that we believe was being presented from some of the mainstream media. We decided to fill the void with the creation of the often controversial and thought provoking Express Truth Show based in Birmingham, UK, where we give what we think is the ideal and correct type of coverage with the perfect type of presentation. Our ...
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The pandemic was a major disruptor in the events industry. Join us as we explore how events have taken on new forms, expanded our audiences, enabled us to get creative, and helped us discover unlimited potential for impact. IEEE Forums of the Future reimagines the shape of events and how they are shaping our future. This will be a monthly podcast designed by passionate pros, where you can hear from unique voices from the industry, stay updated on trends and hot topics, new approaches and exp ...
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The three-year transition to certified organic farming can present a formidable challenge for farmers. A whole community working together can make the process smoother. In this second episode, Elizabeth "Liz" McMullen and Garland Mason of Organic Valley Cooperative (OV) share how the company and its farm membership nourish a whole community perspec…
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In this week’s episode of Unfiltered, we start with what’s become a regular topic—new developments in artificial intelligence and how it continues to shape society. We then move into a deeper discussion around recent reports suggesting that white people will become the minority in the UK within the next 40 years. Is this accurate, and more importan…
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In this week’s unfiltered episode, we start off by discussing an incident involving MDotR, a white British dancehall artist who performed at Balter Festival in the UK. His set didn’t go to plan—people in the crowd threw tomatoes and eggs at him, eventually forcing him off stage. Was this simply hate, or did the crowd just not like what MDotR repres…
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In this clip from our Saturday stream, we give our final reaction to Peter Andre’s “Jafaican” movie. After a fresh round of media appearances, both Peter and the producer Freddie have made comments that many feel are gaslighting the Black British Jamaican diaspora. We understand why some see the film as a mockery and also why others don’t feel any …
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Public Relations Specialist Elizabeth McMullen and Sustainability Funding and Communications Specialist Garland Mason of Organic Valley Cooperative join Mary and Eric to share about the common ties that are essential to the farmer-owned cooperative. Cooperation and a strong commitment to the sustainability of small and mid-size family farms, local …
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In this week’s episode of Unfiltered, we kick things off by discussing HMRC’s new plans to use social media to track down tax dodgers. In the second part of the show, we cover a shocking story involving a brother and sister who took a man’s life over a £200 cannabis debt.We then move the conversation to the current UK job market and how it’s rapidl…
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In this week’s episode of Unfiltered, we discuss the film Sinners after heading to the cinema slightly later than most — or should we say, once the initial hype had settled. The Express Truth team breaks down what we believe were the hidden messages in the movie, the impact of the cinematography, and our thoughts on the acting and overall productio…
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In this week’s Unfiltered episode, we kick things off by reacting to the foolish viral “hundred men vs gorilla” conversation—could it be a distraction from something bigger going on behind the scenes?In the second part of the show, we react to Wretch 32’s comments and the resurfaced issues surrounding him and Scorcher, after the situation was broug…
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Farmers talking with farmers is key to building soil health, encouraging innovation, and expanding peer-to-peer mentoring. Anthony Beery of Beery Farms and Cumberland Hay and Straw LLC shares his journey of learning, mentoring, and on-farm experimenting with Mary Sketch Bryant and Jeff Ishee. In the previous episode, Anthony talked about how he ben…
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In this clip, we discuss Captain Ibrahim Traoré, the interim President of Burkina Faso, for the first time on The Express Truth. We discuss why some Western media outlets are against him and look into the reasons why many young Africans are strongly supporting his leadership.We also react to a viral video of Pan Africanists in Jamaica protesting th…
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In this week’s episode, we are delighted to bring back special guest Craig Pinkney, who last sat down with us in 2019. In this discussion, Craig talks about how he transitioned from working at a university to developing his own organisations during the trying times of Covid. He also shares how collaborations led to opportunities to work with the Pr…
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Soil health is attainable. Anthony Beery of Beery Farms and Cumberland Hay and Straw LLC shares that message with Mary Sketch Bryant and Jeff Ishee based on his farming experience and journey. Anthony grew up in the Shenandoah Valley where he and his father Danny raised dairy cows and poultry. Anthony benefitted from his father's mentorship and enc…
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Discover how the Walter E. Washington Convention Center achieved the prestigious LEED Platinum certification in this eye-opening discussion with Hootan Kaboli, Senior VP of Operations at Events DC. Hootan reveals how sustainability evolved from a mere "wishlist item" to an essential, data-driven venue offering that meeting planners now demand. From…
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In this week’s episode of Unfiltered, we begin by discussing China’s initiative to train children in artificial intelligence from the age of six. Next, we discuss Vybz Kartel’s newfound global fame and what it signifies for the resurgence of dancehall music. We then address the distressing news of 85 Muslim graves, many belonging to babies and chil…
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In this week’s Saturday stream clip, we discuss the tragic murder of Cher Maximen at Notting Hill Carnival 2024. The person responsible has now been found guilty. We discuss how someone can carry that level of hate and anger to a family-friendly event and commit such a horrific act in broad daylight. We also have a wider conversation on how situati…
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In this episode, Nicky Schauder of Permaculture Gardens continues the conversation about permaculture and the ins and outs of compost tea with Mary Sketch Bryant, Marian Dalke, and Jeff Ishee. Nicky received two USDA-Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education (SARE) Producer Grants to specifically research the benefits of compost tea and its ef…
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In this week’s episode of Unfiltered, we begin with a brief conversation about the importance of crossing your T’s and dotting your I’s when it comes to protecting yourself financially in the UK. In the second topic, we discuss a woman who allegedly lost her husband after performing the infamous “cherry trick” during Usher’s cherry segment at his l…
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In this week’s Unfiltered episode, we begin by examining the rapid growth of artificial intelligence software and its implications for various professions moving forward. In the second segment, we revisit the topic of adolescence, focusing on the Manosphere. Lastly, we discuss the recent controversy involving NBA star Anthony Edwards, who allegedly…
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Nicky Schauder and her family started Permaculture Gardens to make permaculture and growing food accessible to everyone - especially families and children. Nicky shares her story and experience with learning, researching, and growing food with Mary Sketch Bryant, Marian Dalke, and Jeff Ishee. Nicky is constantly learning by experiment. Nicky is a t…
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In this week’s episode, we welcome legendary businessman Dennis Hamilton, a veteran entrepreneur who has successfully operated his business for over 30 years—not only in Birmingham but across the UK and with a thriving international online presence.Dennis takes us through his incredible journey, from being born in Birmingham to Windrush-generation …
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Nicole Shuman is a community agriculturalist and educator at Cornerstone Farm at Fairfield Middle School in Henrico County, VA. Nicole shares that education is the first and foremost goal of Cornerstone Farm. As a functioning farm, students and the school community learn what and how food is grown, while also gaining hands-on knowledge and experien…
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In this week’s Unfiltered episode, we kick things off by discussing the casting of a Black actor to play Professor Snape in the upcoming Harry Potter venture. Is this change necessary, or is it simply a diversity hire? In the second part of the show, we discuss fitness influencer Natalie Barnett, who is facing backlash over her women-only gym. Duri…
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The TIE Forum, which stands for "Technology, Industry, and Education Forum," is a part of the IEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing Society (GRSS) conference portfolio, where professionals from various sectors gather to discuss and explore the latest advancements in geospatial technology. Sidharth Misra and Omkar Pradhan from NASA's Jet Propulsion Lab…
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Context is foundational to authentic, experiential learning, and understanding how to build soil health within a landscape context. Hands-on educational activities and programs help students of all ages better understand the context and real-life application of learning objectives, principles, and practices. Nicole Shuman is a community agricultura…
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In this week’s Unfiltered episode, we break down the rise of gender war podcasts after a low-level influencer went viral across the UK urban scene for saying she only dates men who make £6,000 to £10,000 per month. A few days later, after the backlash, she backtracked, claiming it was all just for entertainment and that people shouldn’t believe eve…
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In this week’s episode, we discuss Drake’s social media backlash after he referred to UK artists performing at Wireless as “Drake and the mandem,” which upset many in the UK music scene. Many question why UK artists are grouped as “the mandem” instead of being acknowledged by name. In the second segment, we cover the underreported dismissal of a ci…
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Clarenda "Farmer Cee" Stanley of Green Heffa Farms is someone who does not take health and wellness for granted but actively seeks to catalyze and cultivate wellness from the soil up. Farmer Cee is the founding CEO and owner of Green Heffa Farms, a black woman-owned Certified B Corporation, wellness brand, and herb farm based in North Carolina. Far…
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Stormzy is facing major backlash after announcing his collaboration with McDonald’s. Many critics, including pro-Palestine supporters, are accusing him of hypocrisy due to his previous statements supporting Palestine while now working with a brand being boycotted over alleged ties to Israel. The backlash has been so intense that Stormzy has deleted…
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In this week’s episode of Unfiltered, we discuss the alarming rise in violence against returning Jamaican residents, exemplified by the tragic murder of 72-year-old Luris Murray, a retired nurse from the U.S. who was killed in Ocho Rios in January 2025. This incident, along with other similar cases, has sparked serious concerns among expatriates ab…
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In this week’s Unfiltered episode, we break down the discussions around extending the TV licence fee to all streaming platforms and what it could mean for viewers. We also explore the ongoing social housing crisis in the UK and the potential future impact. Plus, we discuss the rise of AI and the development of advanced S*X robots.Join this channel …
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Allison Marsh, an associate professor at the University of South Carolina and a historian of technology, authored an insightful article in IEEE Spectrum about the first-ever virtual meeting held in 1916 by IEEE's predecessor, AIEE. This pioneering event connected 5,100 engineers across multiple cities telephonically. In a discussion with David, tog…
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Defying obstacles, honoring the land, and giving voice to sustainability and business ethics requires commitment and dedication to a vision. Clarenda "Farmer Cee" Stanley is a visionary entrepreneur, farmer, herbalist, and advocate for ethical business and sustainable living. Known affectionately as "Farmer Cee," she is the founding CEO of Green He…
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In this week’s episode of Unfiltered, we address—for the final time—the ongoing discussion about ownership and Black business in light of the debate surrounding Krept & Konan’s involvement in Saveway supermarket. We respond to what we believe was the rappers “talking down” to the Black community after it emerged that they each hold 2% in shares, de…
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In this week’s episode of Unfiltered, we examine the mainstream media’s release of imagery of the Southport killer, Axel Rudakubana. We discuss how certain circumstances can lead an individual to become radicalised and groomed into adopting dangerous ideologies, ultimately driving them to commit heinous acts. We also highlight the importance of acc…
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Understanding context and establishing baselines are critical for developing systematic approaches to change for the right reasons. Rick Clark of Clark Land & Cattle and Farm Green Consulting is a fifth-generation farmer who farms 6,000 plus acres of certified organic crops in Warren County, Indiana. In addition to cash, oilseed, and cover crops, R…
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In this week’s episode of Unfiltered, we delve into the looming TikTok ban set to take effect in the United States on January 19th, exploring whether the decision is justified or driven by jealousy over the app’s success.In the second half of the episode, we examine Disney’s talks about recasting Black Panther. Was it a mistake not to recast Chadwi…
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In this week’s Unfiltered episode, we start by revisiting the case of Marcus Fakana, an 18-year-old Briton serving a one-year sentence in Dubai after engaging in a relationship with a 17-year-old girl while on holiday. The story has led to protests in London and sparked debates about the UAE’s strict legal system.And then, we revisit a topic from a…
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Building soil health and finding system balance requires commitment, fortitude, adaptability, and working with Mother Nature. Rick Clark of Clark Land & Cattle and Farm Green Consulting is a fifth-generation farmer in Warren County, Indiana. Rick farms corn, soybeans, wheat, milo, cover crops, small grains, and other oilseed crops using regenerativ…
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In this week’s episode, we revisit the top 10 best Express Truth shows of 2024, as chosen by our loyal Patrons. Happy New Year from everyone at the Express Truth! We wish you all a prosperous year ahead and thank you for your continued support. Tune in to see which episodes made the list!Join this channel to get access to perks:https://www.youtube.…
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In this week’s Unfiltered episode. First, we react to UK rapper Krept’s “Nala” song, which has sparked debate over claims that it promotes the idea of Black British men only choosing lighter-skinned women. Is it colourism, preference, or something deeper?Second, we tackle the troubling news that Her Majesty’s Royal Mail has been sold. What does thi…
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In this segment of the #SaturdayStream, we address a listener’s question: A successful Black British woman shares her frustration about excelling in her business ventures but struggling to find love within the Black British community. Is financial success intimidating potential partners, or is there a deeper cultural issue at play? We discuss the c…
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In this week's episode of Unfiltered, First, we discuss the allegations surrounding Jay-Z, as claims emerge alleging that the mogul assaulted a 13 year old girl alongside music mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs’. Next, we discuss the sentencing of a British man in Dubai to 18 months in prison for engaging in sexual activity with a 17-year-old girl, a case t…
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Our conversation with Maureen McNamara Best and Maureen "Mo" McGonagle on regional food system development and networks continues this week with a specific focus on food as medicine. Maureen McNamara Best is the executive director of LEAP (Local Environmental Agriculture Project) and Maureen "Mo" McGonagle is the director of the Roanoke Foodshed Ne…
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In this discussion, sparked by messages from one of our Patrons, we ask: Are British Caribbeans progressing or regressing compared to other communities? We explore issues like interracial dating, community infrastructure, education, and family stability. Are these perceptions accurate, or is there more to the story?Clip posted here is from our Satu…
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In this discussion, sparked by messages from one of our Patrons, we ask: Are British Caribbeans progressing or regressing compared to other communities? We explore issues like interracial dating, community infrastructure, education, and family stability. Are these perceptions accurate, or is there more to the story?Clip posted here is from our Satu…
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In this week's Unfiltered episode, We address all the questions and concerns surrounding the topic of interracial dating on Express Truth. Following a solid Saturday stream, We noticed that many people were misconstruing the message, so We took this opportunity to clarify and set the record straight. We believe this episode clears up any misunderst…
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What does a regional food system network look like? Maureen McNamara Best is the executive director of LEAP (Local Environmental Agriculture Project) and Maureen "Mo" McGonagle is the director of the Roanoke Foodshed Network. Maureen and Mo provide a perspective lens into food system relationships and community collaborations emerging and developin…
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In this week's episode of Unfiltered, First, we discuss the controversy surrounding the ability of transgender police officers to search women—does it protect privacy or create potential issues? Then, with political instability on the rise, calls for a general election in the UK grow louder as many feel leadership needs to change. Finally, we addre…
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Nate Sloan, executive chef and owner of Bloom Restaurant and Wine Bar in Roanoke, Virginia shares with Jeff, Mary, and Eric how restaurants can be a conduit of flavor, sustainability, health, and food security. Nate grew up on his parents' farm in Franklin County, Virginia and these roots inspired his vision as a restaurateur and commitment to loca…
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In this week’s episode of Unfiltered, we discuss the public outcry over the promotion of a Met Police officer involved in the Chris Kaba case. Secondly we explore the growing influence of online misinformation and conspiracy theories, focusing on how repeated exposure and social media echo chambers are shaping public opinion in today’s digital worl…
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