the Nourished Sovereign's 'Flexing Local' podcast is connecting you to people in the community who are purposefully creating a better world for us, for our kids, for our ancestors who have come before us and for those in the future who we'll never get to meet. We see a world of interconnected and thriving communities, living prosperous lives, abundant in health and wellbeing. We want this for you, and for every person on earth. But we need to make it happen! By inspiring you to cultivate a d ...
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Ep 9. Mathew Hatcher - Local As A Verb - Leading In Coffee, Council, And Community
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1:39:10Mathew Hatcher is the mayor of the Eurobodalla Shire, co-founder of Guerrilla Roasters and Milk Crate Foundation. GUERRILLA ROASTERS MILK CRATE FOUNDATION MAT HATCHER LINKEDIN SUPPORT THE PODCAST! Become a friend of the Nourished Sovereign podcast SIGN UP TO OUR NEWSLETTER To join the movement and stay connected around what's happening in our commu…
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SPECIAL ELECTION EDITION - Throwing It To The Streets - How Are The Community Feeling About The Upcoming Federal Election?
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12:36On this is a special edition of the Nourished Sovereign's 'Flexing Local' podcast we used our Sunday trade in our mobile plant tonic bar (coffee trailer) to ask the community in Moruya, NSW, how they were feeling about the upcoming federal election in Australia. Thanks to all the people who were brave enough to contribute and thanks to Steve and Ka…
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Ep 8. Leah Scott - Breath, Nature And Self-Mastery For Our Wild Selves
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1:36:07Leah Scott is the founder of Wild Things Anatomy which holds events and provides education from her extensive training in nature immersion, cold exposure, breathwork, and mildfulness to help individuals guide personal transformation and holistic wellness. Leah was one of the first Wim Hof method instructors in Australia and has built a CHECK OUT WI…
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Ep 7. Debbi Long - Remembering Our Shared Humanity Through Anthropological Wisdom
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1:33:08Debbi Long is an anthropologist, writer, and permaculturalist. She specialises in medical anthropology with over three decades of teaching experience and has a long and extensive career working around the world studying different cultures and working as a hospital ethnographer. Debbi is also an avid permaculture educator and has served on the board…
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Ep 6. Tristan Charles - Growing Together - How Local Food Can Connect and Grow Community
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50:15Tristan Charles is co-founder of Growing Together, a not-for-profit based in Milton which is passionate about growing food and community resilience. Tristan was a leader in his field of radiography but left that profession to start Growing Together. He is a mad sourdough baker, breathwork facilitator and homeschool dad, passionate about cooking, sh…
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Ep 5. Dean Dampney - Finding Peace and Reconnecting with Ourselves in a Hectic World
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59:48Dean Dampney is a psychotherapist, holistic counsellor, relationship guide, mentor, men's worker and mindset coach who works both online and in-person in Ulladulla. His practice is informed by his extensive studies in Tibetan Buddhism and modern psychology. CHECK OUT DEAN'S WORK https://www.naturemind.com.au/ The Ocean Diviners PURCHASE DEAN'S PHOT…
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Ep 4. Fiona McCuaig - What's Happening to Your Body When You Die? Natural Burial as a Way of Reclaiming Our Death
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50:44Fiona McCuaig, along with her husband Ben Stainer, have created the first natural conservation burial site in Australia, right here on Yuin Country in Bodalla. Fiona is a long time environmental activist, natural burial advocate, committee member on the Natural Death Advocacy Network in Australia, former Sea Shepard campaigner. Her story in bringin…
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Ep 3. Alison Worthington - Untold Possibilities and How We Can Engage in Politics
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57:05Alison Worthington is a former deputy mayor and local councillor, political activist, change-maker and permaculture enthusiast. If you're tired of our crooked political system and are losing hope with the democratic process, this is an important conversation to listen to. We have the power to change things locally and Alison lays out how we can eng…
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Ep 2. Fraser Bayley - Growing Veggies For The People and Why Supporting Local Food Matters
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1:11:49Fraser Bayley grows food with his partner Kirsti Wilkinson and their family at Old Mill Road, a bio-farm in Turlinjah on Yuin Country, South Coast, NSW. Old Mill Road are industry leaders in the field of small scale farming and if you want to understand why eating local, seasonal food and supporting small scale growers is critical to ensuring food …
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Ep 1. Eliza Cannon - Connecting Communities, Food Sovereignty and Recovering From Oppressive Colonial Systems
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53:32Eliza Cannon is a social rights advocate, small-scale vegetable grower and food sovereignty activist. She has worked closely with the Australian Food Sovereignty Alliance, co-founded Connecting Communities and used to grow vegetables for Borrowed Ground whilst formerly being on the executive committee of SAGE. Below are some more of the organisatio…
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