Soil to Soil
by Fibershed
January 28, 2021 5:56 am
Soil to Soil serves to connect the dots in the lifecycle of clothing and material culture, offering a look at how, and why, Fibershed communities are working to cultivate fiber and dye systems that build soil and protect the health of our biosphere. Can fashion and textiles, an industry known as one of the heaviest polluters on the planet, change course and even become a stakeholder in a system that benefits people and planet? From sheep to sweater, field to finished good, we invite you to join us in connecting to the people and places providing a pathway to regional, regenerative fiber systems. Through individual interviews, the podcast will dive into questions such as who grew your clothes? How can fiber production build soil carbon? How can we measure the impacts of carbon farming? And more.
Recent Episodes
Soil to Soil Ep. 12: What would it take to make our clothing regionally? with Adrian Rodrigues and Nicholas Wenner
4 years agoSoil to Soil Podcast Ep. 11: Can mending create a cultural shift? with Sonya and Nina Montenegro of The Far Woods
4 years agoSoil to Soil Podcast Ep. 10: Why Regenerative Fiber Systems Are Rooted in Relationships with Place, with A-Dae Romero-Briones
4 years agoSoil to Soil Podcast Ep. 9: How Clothing Can Restore Climate and Community, with Rebecca Burgess
4 years agoSoil to Soil Podcast Ep. 8: How Can Fibersheds Shape Alternative Futures? with Teju Adisa-Farrar
4 years agoSoil to Soil Podcast Ep. 7: Why Soil is a Living Being, with Dr. Christine Jones
4 years agoSoil to Soil Podcast Ep. 6: What does it mean to work within a fibershed? with the Southeastern New England Fibershed Affiliate
5 years agoSoil to Soil Ep. 5: How does soil connect communities and economies? With Nikki Silvestri of Soil and Shadow
6 years agoSoil to Soil Ep. 4: Is American textile milling still alive? With Ben Hostetler of Mountain Meadow Wool Mill
6 years agoSoil to Soil ep. 3: How do we measure the climate impact of carbon farming practices? with Dr. Keith Paustian
6 years ago