Roots to Renewal
Arts & Culture Podcasts
Situated on a 900-acre Biodynamic farm in upstate New York, Hawthorne Valley has spent the last half a century working to foster social and cultural renewal through the integration of agriculture, education, and the arts. As we mark our 50th anniversary we want to share not just our story, but also the stories of our friends and contemporaries from across the globe who dedicate their lives in purposeful pursuit of meeting the ecological, social, and spiritual needs or our time. In an oft-quoted passage from one of our founders, Karl Ege, he suggests that the work that we are undertaking together at Hawthorne Valley “will create a place in which it is possible, in a true sense, to become a full human being.” At its core this work is about the future. Every day as our farmers tend to the soil and care for animals, our educators teach students to engage more deeply with themselves and the world around them, and we work together to try to create a structure for social equity, we aim to foster the conditions that will allow the future to emerge in its most life affirming manifestation. We invite you to join us!
Location:
United States
Description:
Situated on a 900-acre Biodynamic farm in upstate New York, Hawthorne Valley has spent the last half a century working to foster social and cultural renewal through the integration of agriculture, education, and the arts. As we mark our 50th anniversary we want to share not just our story, but also the stories of our friends and contemporaries from across the globe who dedicate their lives in purposeful pursuit of meeting the ecological, social, and spiritual needs or our time. In an oft-quoted passage from one of our founders, Karl Ege, he suggests that the work that we are undertaking together at Hawthorne Valley “will create a place in which it is possible, in a true sense, to become a full human being.” At its core this work is about the future. Every day as our farmers tend to the soil and care for animals, our educators teach students to engage more deeply with themselves and the world around them, and we work together to try to create a structure for social equity, we aim to foster the conditions that will allow the future to emerge in its most life affirming manifestation. We invite you to join us!
Language:
English
Website:
https://hawthornevalley.org
Season Two, Episode Eight: Micah Blumenthal on the Deep-Rooted Cultural Issues Surrounding Work, Money, and Time
Duration:00:36:57
Season Two, Episode Seven: Cycle to Farms documents regenerative farmers' realities across Europe, the Middle East and Africa
Duration:00:23:50
Season Two, Episode Six: Helmy Abouleish on Sekem's Sustainable Vision for Egypt
Duration:00:38:05
Season Two, Episode Five: Eliot Livingston Wilson on Regenerative Housing Solutions
Duration:00:33:02
Season Two, Episode Four: Conrad Vispo and Claudia Knab Vispo on the work of Hawthorne Valley's Farmscape Ecology Program
Duration:00:48:02
Season Two, Episode Three: Cornelius Pietzner on his Time at the Goetheanum, the Camphill Movement, and the Beauty of Stewardship without Ownership
Duration:00:32:05
Season Two, Episode Two: Mary Berry on the Culture of Agriculture
Duration:00:47:08
Season Two, Episode One: Greg Watson on Systems Thinking and New Economics
Duration:00:54:34
Episode Twelve: Gary Lamb on Ethical Technology
Duration:00:31:17
Episode Eleven: Melissa Auf der Maur on Art, Life and Rock 'n Roll
Duration:00:38:19
Episode Ten: John Fullerton on Regenerative Economics
Duration:00:40:11
Episode Nine: The Art of Farming with Hawthorne Valley's Spencer Fenniman and Jess Brobst
Duration:00:32:06
Episode Eight: Martina Müller on the Enlivening Forces of Art on Our Lives
Duration:00:25:01
Episode Seven: Part 2 of our Conversation with Frances Moore Lappé Coinciding with the Release of the 50th Anniversary Edition of Diet for a Small Planet
Duration:00:34:24
Episode Six: John Bloom on the Role of Money and Philanthropy in Supporting Human Creativity
Duration:00:23:21
Episode Five: Judy Wicks Talks About Her Life's Work to Build Economies Based on Local Self-Reliance
Duration:00:33:50
Episode Four: A Flowing Conversation with Renowned Urban Designer and Water Artist Herbert Dreiseitl
Duration:00:17:19
Episode Three: Rising Tide Capital Co-founder Alfa Demmellash
Duration:00:32:37
Episode Two: A Conversation with Environmental Activist Bill McKibben on Climate and Citizenship
Duration:00:15:05
Episode One: A Conversation with Frances Moore Lappé about the Power of Hope
Duration:00:15:44