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039, Dr. Patricia Tavormina: Microbial Intelligence Supports the Gaia Theory

039, Dr. Patricia Tavormina: Microbial Intelligence Supports the Gaia Theory

FromSoul Soil: Where Agriculture and Spirit Intersect with Brooke Kornegay


039, Dr. Patricia Tavormina: Microbial Intelligence Supports the Gaia Theory

FromSoul Soil: Where Agriculture and Spirit Intersect with Brooke Kornegay

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Length:
54 minutes
Released:
Dec 10, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Microbes make the world go ‘round. In regenerative agriculture, we rely on microbes to supply our crops to with the nutrients they need to flourish. On a larger scale, microbes play the role of the Earth’s immune system, springing into action when disasters such as petroleum spills assault her waters. Today we talk about the magic of microbes in the soil, oceans, and human body. Dr. Patricia Tavormina is a research scientist who's worked on the Human Genome Project at the University of California, the Deepwater Horizon oil spill at Caltech, and a dozen things in between. She's an occasional educator at local community colleges and a passionate advocate for greater science communication. When there's not a global pandemic underway, you can catch her doing outreach at Earth Day events, K-8 classrooms, and library lecture series. In this episode… How environmental microbes act as the planet’s immune system, supporting the Gaia theory that the Earth is intelligent Patricia’s work at petroleum spill sites The human microbiome Symbiants in the body and in the soil Metaorganisms The Porter Ranch gas leak near Los Angeles, California Speculations on our ecological future Resources Aerovoyant: The Industrial Age, Volume One by Patricia Tavormina Braiding Sweetgrass by Robin Wall Kimmerer Patricia on Twitter: @pltavormina Giuliana Viglione: What did we learn from the Deepwater Horizon disaster? Sharon McNary: After Aliso John J. Berger: Can soil microbes slow climate change? Anthony Finbow: How Microbiomes could save the planet Ram Swaroop Meena et al: Impact of Agrochemicals on Soil Microbiota and Management: A Review Anne Armstrong, Marianne Krasny, and Jonathan Schuldt: Communicating Climate Change: A Guide for Educators
Released:
Dec 10, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

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The Soul Soil Podcast is a place where ideas, experience, and resources come together around the topics of agriculture and spirituality with the goal of inspiring and empowering listeners to interact and cooperate with the land in a way that nourishes and sustains the human body, mind, and soul while regenerating and sustaining the land itself.