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Helping you become more resilient through food. We are more disconnected from our food and drink than ever before! Generational cooking skills and food traditions are slowly withering away, and many of us have no idea where our food is coming from. We explore topics such as food resilience, nutrition, hunting, foraging, homesteading, regenerative farming, and more. Gather around our table and learn how to take control of your food supply chain and fuel yourself with nutrient-dense food.
- 166 - Traditional Animal Fat For Cooking: Tallow and Lard Explained
In this episode, we explore the tradition of rendering animal fats, focusing on tallow and lard and their unique uses in cooking and beyond. We discuss the role of animal fats in human history, why they fell out of favor, and their modern revival. Plus, Lindey shares her experience with homemade tallow soap, highlighting its skin benefits.Episode Overview:The differences between tallow and lard, including texture, cooking applications, and smoke pointsA brief history of animal fats in the hum...
Fri, 01 Nov 2024 - 165 - Seasonal Eating and Wild Food Cooking with Danielle Prewett from Wild + Whole
This episode is a conversation with Danielle Prewett. Danielle is the founder of Wild + Whole and a Wild Foods Contributing Editor for MeatEater. Danielle believes that every meal should tell a story, and that sustainable eating starts by reawakening our connection to food and relying on the seasons and the inherent rhythms of nature to guide our choices.Episode Overview:Why are food system is broken and how eating consciously is the answerHow you can start to eat and cook more seasonallyComm...
Sat, 19 Oct 2024 - 164 - Regenerative Bison Farming: Healing the Land and Our Food Systems with Matt Skoglund
Today’s guest is Matt Skoglund, a first-generation bison rancher and the owner of North Bridger Bison in Montana. Matt is passionate about raising bison regeneratively, using holistic methods that improve biodiversity and soil health on the land. In this episode, we dive into his journey into bison ranching, why bison are so vital to the landscape, and how regenerative farming can reshape our food system.Episode Overview:Matt Skoglund's story as a first generation bison rancher in MontanaWhy ...
Tue, 01 Oct 2024 - 163 - Late Season Mushroom Foraging: Porcini, Matsutake & Chants with Orion Aon, Forage Colorado
In this episode of the Year of Plenty Podcast, I sit down with Orion Aon, an expert wild food forager and founder of Forage Colorado. Orion shares his vast experience in foraging, focusing on late summer to fall mushrooms. We dive into identifying, foraging, and preparing some of the best edible mushrooms you can find in the wild during this season. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced forager, Orion's insights on mushroom habitats, sustainable harvesting, and cooking wild mushrooms wi...
Wed, 11 Sep 2024 - 162 - Nutrition Advice for Multi-Day Backcountry Trips with Kyle Kamp
In this episode, I chat with Kyle Kamp, the expert nutritionist behind Valley to Peak Nutrition, about the critical aspects of backcountry nutrition for hunters and other backcountry enthusiasts. Whether you're gearing up for a multi-day backcountry hunt or hiking trip, dialing in your nutrition can make all the difference. Kyle shares practical tips on how to fuel your body efficiently, manage calorie intake, and ensure proper hydration and meal timing while in the backcountry.Episode Overvi...
Tue, 03 Sep 2024 - 161 - Finding and Hunting Elk with Ken Thrall from Kifaru
In this episode, Poldi chats with Ken Thrall all about how you can increase your odds for success in the elk woods. Ken works for Kifaru Gear and has hunted elk for over a decade.Episode Overview:Tips for better e-scouting to find locations on the map that might hold elkHow Ken’s e-scouting methodology changes from elk archery to rifle seasonWhat a typical glassing session looks like for Ken when he is scouting for elkA brief lesson on elk behavior, how elk move throughout the day, and how hu...
Wed, 21 Aug 2024 - 160 - Talking Wild Food Passions and Traditions with Randy Newberg
This Year of Plenty Podcast episode is a conversation with Randy Newberg. Randy is a passionate hunter and the voice of the public land hunter in America. With decades of experience on public lands, he’s become a leading advocate for self-guided hunters and others who appreciate public lands. Randy hosts two popular TV shows, 'Fresh Tracks' and 'On Your Own Adventures,' and the Hunt Talk Podcast, where he speaks unfiltered about hunting and conservation.Episode Overview:Randy Newberg's Journe...
Thu, 08 Aug 2024 - 159 - From Mountain Man to Marketing Director: Ryan Holm's Journey in Hunting and Health
Ryan is a dedicated marketing director with a solid 20-year career in media development within the hunting and outdoor markets. He was the marketing director at Mystery Ranch for a long time and fractionally helped out as VP of Marketing at LandTrust. Above all, Ryan is deeply passionate about hunting, climbing, health and photojournalism.Episode Overview:How Ryan got into hunting and what it means to be an outdoorsmanHis journey working at Mystery Ranch, a premier backpack companyRyan’s heal...
Tue, 23 Jul 2024 - 158 - The Hunt for Oyster Mushrooms: A Forager's Guide with Hoosier Forager
This episode is a conversation with Tim Frost (aka Hoosier Forager) all about oyster mushroom foraging. Tim is a wild edible mushroom identification expert and educator. His content covers edible & medicinal mushroom and plant identification, cooking & storing wild foods, as well as general foraging tips.Episode Overview:How Tim started his mushroom foraging journeyWhy we love oyster mushrooms and foraging for themUnique fun facts about wild oyster mushroomsHow to identify some of the...
Fri, 05 Jul 2024 - 157 - Building a DIY Thermal Greenhouse for Homesteading with James Mann
This episode is Part 2 of our conversation with James Mann (aka Spicebush Woodcraft). James if a foraging educator, homesteader, and chef.Episode Overview:Why James built a thermal greenhouse to get more out of his homesteadWhat his thermal greenhouse looks like and how he built it (including the budget)How the greenhouse allows him to grow plants during cold seasonsHow he collects rainwater to water the plants in his thermal greenhouseThe benefits of a thermal greenhouse for homesteadingAnd ...
Mon, 24 Jun 2024 - 156 - Ancient Nuts: Hickory Nut Foraging and Wild Tending with James Mann
From prehistoric times to modern day supermarkets, nuts have been a reliable food source throughout history. And there are plenty of species you can gather in the wild to fill your pantry! Hickory nuts being one of them. In this episode, we chat with James Mann from Spicebush Woodcraft and dive deep into the world of hickory nut foraging.Episode Overview:James shares the story of how he got into hickory nut foragingWhy you should forage for hickory nuts and which species have the best flavorH...
Wed, 12 Jun 2024 - 155 - Heirloom Vegetable Seed Trading & Homemade Hot Sauce Making with Castiron Kyle
EP 123 | This episode is a conversation with Kyle Seip (aka Castiron Kyle) who is a castiron cookware expert, hot sauce nerd, and heirloom vegetable seed trader.Episode Overview:New things happening in the cast iron cookware worldKyle’s gardening projects for 2024How to grow healthy pepper plantsHow to make fermented hot sauce at homeKyle’s process for saving seeds from his vegetable harvestsTrading heirloom seeds with people across the worldUse code “yearofplenty” (all lower case) for 15% OF...
Wed, 29 May 2024 - 154 - Forage for Elderberries with Confidence featuring Jesse from Feral Foraging
This conversation is a deep dive into the world of elderberry foraging. And for you to learn more about this amazing plant species, I brought on none other than Jesse Akozbek. Jesse is a great guy and a very good forager and most importantly wants you to be one too! He is known for his technical yet approachable style of teaching foraging that gives people the confidence to forage safely and responsibly. You may have seen him through his online platform, Feral Foraging, where he posts everyth...
Mon, 20 May 2024 - 153 - Into the Grouse Woods: Expert Insights and Tactics for Successful Hunts with Jake Perry
This episode is a conversation with upland bird hunting guide Jake Perry, owner of Superior Upland LLC. Jake specializes in ruffed grouse hunting and this species is the focus of this episode.Episode Overview:Jake's love for upland birds and why he decided to become a guideRuffed Grouse Hunting 101: Everything you need to know and more to be successful in the grouse woodsRuffed grouse behavior and how to scout for themThe three big factors that will help you locate ruffed grouse time and time...
Wed, 17 Apr 2024 - 152 - Vertical Gardening Strategies and Inspirations for Small Spaces
Are you looking to grow veggies in a small space? Join Poldi and Lindey as they discuss their gardening plans at their new apartment. Many renters decide not to grow food, because of limited grow space. But it is possible! In this episode, you will learn how Poldi and Lindey have grown squash and other veggies using grow bags and trellises, as well as their plans for the upcoming gardening season.Episode Overview:How we plan to grow squash and other veggies on a patio using grow bagsSquash va...
Thu, 04 Apr 2024 - 151 - Food Labels Demystified: Navigate the Grocery Store with Confidence featuring Julia Putzeys
Ready to discover the best tool for understanding food labels and more? This episode is a conversation with Julia Putzeys who is a certified Nutritional Therapy Practitioner and founder of the Trash Panda app. Join Poldi and Julia as they discuss the confusing landscape of food labels and ultra-processed food ingredients. And learn about the ultimate tool for understanding food labels.Episode Overview:Julia’s journey into the nutrition world and what motivated her to start the TrashPanda AppT...
Tue, 26 Mar 2024 - 150 - Nourishing Scoops: DIY Guide to Nutrient-Dense Ice Cream
EP 118 | Join Poldi and Lindey as they explore the delicious and healthful world of homemade, nutrient-dense ice cream. Discover how this classic treat can be transformed into a nutrient powerhouse with just a few simple ingredients.Episode Overview:Delving into the origins of ice cream and its evolution from ancient times to the present day.Unpacking the nutritious value of homemade ice cream and how it differs from store-bought varieties.An exploration of the key ingredients that turn ordin...
Tue, 19 Mar 2024 - 149 - Spruce Tree Foraging, Identification Tips, and Culinary Uses
EP 117 | This episode is a recording of a recent X space where Poldi and co-host Lindey discuss spruce tree foraging, how to distinguish spruce from other conifers, and some ways of using spruce as an ingredient in the kitchen. Spruce trees are perfect for winter foraging! Poldi and Lindey also share a recent scientific review linking ultra-processed foods to chronic diseases and test their ketone levels for the first time since starting a keto diet in 2024.Use code “yearofplenty” (all lower ...
Mon, 11 Mar 2024 - 148 - Spear Hunting, Homemade Syrup Making, and Serviceberry Foraging with Luke Oswald
EP 116 | This episode is a conversation with my friend Luke Oswald who is a hunter, angler, forager, and podcaster himself. On his show, Publicly Challenged, Luke interviews wild food experts, naturalists, and others who utilize public land recreationally. His goal is for him and his listeners to learn how to hunt, fish, and forage better, and do it all in a sustainable manner.Episode Overview:Hunting hogs with spears and why Luke decided to hunt them with this primal methodEthical cons...
Wed, 06 Mar 2024 - 147 - High Protein Diet Tips, Keto Pizzagna Recipe & Ancestral Foodways
EP 115 | The following is a Year of Plenty Podcast Livestream recording about protein digestion tips when switching to a high-protein diet & more.Episode Overview:Trouble digesting high-protein foods? We share some tips on how you can improve protein digestion when switching to a high-protein dietTiramisu Chia Seed Pudding RecipeKeto Pizzagnia Recipe (very low carb)Book Club Segment: Overview of ancestral foodways from the book Ancestral Appetites by Kristen J. Gremillion Use c...
Mon, 26 Feb 2024 - 146 - Locating and Hunting Mountain Whitetail Deer with Kenneth Thrall from Kifaru
EP 114 | The following is a conversation with Kenneth Thrall from Kifaru all about hunting Mountain Whitetail Deer. Ken is a lifelong hunter who specializes in elk, deer, and other big game animals in the Mountain West. He is a master hunter with a wealth of knowledge who successfully punches tags on public land year after year.Episode Overview:The value of getting your meat supply through huntingWhy hunting whitetail deer in the Rocky Mountains is a rewarding pursuitWhen and how to scout for...
Thu, 22 Feb 2024 - 145 - Beware! Microplastics in Water, Food, Kitchen + Our Herbal Medicine Goals
This episode is a recording of our first Year of Plenty Podcast Livestream on X! Listen along as we dive into disturbing research on micro- and nanoplastics in plastic water bottles, teflon cookware, and food packaging. We also share words from the community!Use code “yearofplenty” (all lower case) for 15% OFF at www.mtblock.comMY ULTIMATE FORAGING GEAR LIST - Check it outLeave a review on Apple or Spotify and send a screenshot to theyearofplenty@gmail.com or my Instagram to receive a FREE EB...
Tue, 13 Feb 2024 - 144 - High Alpine Dairy Farming & Raw Milk Cheese Making with Max Kuehnhoefer
In this episode, we discuss Max's experience working as a cheese maker on a dairy farm in the Alps. High alpine dairy farming has a strong tradition in the European Alps that came about 3000 years ago. Every year tough farmers make their way into the mountains to herd cattle and preserve the precious milk into cheese, butter, and other dairy products.Episode Overview:Max’s experience managing a high-elevation dairy farm in the Alps together with 2 of his friendsHow cheese is made in the Alps ...
Fri, 09 Feb 2024 - 143 - DIY Meat Grinding: Pro Tips For Making Ground Meat At Home
In this episode, I share some of my top tips for DIY meat grinding that I have learned over the years. Everything from how to prepare the meat grinder and ingredients before you get started to the meat grinder part maintenance after you are done. Get ready to learn the essential skill that will help you secure protein for you and your family.Use code “yearofplenty” (all lower case) for 15% OFF at www.mtblock.comMY ULTIMATE FORAGING GEAR LIST - Check it outLeave a review on Apple or Spotify an...
Tue, 23 Jan 2024 - 142 - Reviving Local Food Culture: Community Farming, Raising Meat Rabbits & Harnessing Microbes with Antonin Filicetti
This episode is a conversation with my friend and fellow foodie Antonin Filicetti. Antonin is a teacher, farmer, forager, fermented, and chef. He considers himself a steward of culture, facilitating experiential learning that reconnects people to the relationships and skills that root food to place. His formal background is in medicine, psychology, nutrition, and organic agriculture. In the last decade, he has practiced a wide range of land management and food production techniques including ...
Tue, 09 Jan 2024 - 141 - Fueled By Meat: Carnivore Diet, Intermittent Feasting & Boosting Fertility with Dr Kiltz
This episode is a conversation with the mighty Dr. Robert Kiltz. Dr. Kiltz is the Founder and Director of CNY Fertility, where he has spent more than two decades helping families grow. Through his clinical fertility work, he has seen how eating a Keto/Carnivore diet and evolving one's lifestyle habits can vastly improve fertility and overall health. This has inspired him to share his knowledge, and the expertise of other Keto/Carnivore thought leaders with you. Similar to my mission with the ...
Tue, 19 Dec 2023 - 140 - Nourishing the Land and People: The Microbial Magic of Korean Natural Farming with Chris Trump
This episode is a conversation with Chris Trump, who is an organic farmer and Korean Natural Farming consultant. Chris helps farmers around the world implement Korean Natural Farming solutions to create beautiful and healthy farmland as well as more nutrient-dense crops. For 12 years, Chris studied under and traveled with Master Cho who is the founder of Korean Natural Farming. Since then, Chris became the first in the world to apply Natural Farming Solutions large-scale—not only on his famil...
Thu, 07 Dec 2023 - 139 - Foodies Roundtable: A Guide to Unique Cuts of Wild Game , 2023 Hunting Season Recap & Dry Curing Meats
This episode is a Foodies Roundtable conversation on the Year of Plenty Podcast. Host, Poldi Wieland, and his partner Lindey sit down with fellow foodies and friends, Chef Will Morton, Chef Tyler McManus, and Chef Shay Helm for a fun and entertaining conversation.Episode Overview:Shay’s grandma’s secret bison heart stroganoff recipe that he cooked for the crewOur hunting successes and failures during the 2023 Montana Big Game SeasonUnique cuts from wild game animals, like tri-tip, flat iron s...
Tue, 21 Nov 2023 - 138 - Wild Mushroom Preservation, Fun Local Food Kitchen Projects & Reimagining Our Food Journey with Chef Lorenzo Tavani
This episode is a conversation with Lorenzo Tavani. Lorenzo is a chef, forager, gardener, and all-around health nut. After attending culinary school and pursuing a career as a personal trainer, he has worked various jobs in the food system. From regenerative to professional kitchens, and a family-owned slaughterhouse, Lorenzo has taken a deep dive into where our food comes from. His mission is to empower you to cook more healthy food at home and build a deeper connection with your food system...
Sun, 12 Nov 2023 - 137 - Unearthing Glyphosate: The Silent Chemical on Our Plates with J Gulinello, Nutritional Therapist
This episode dives deep into the world of Glyphosate, a chemical that has sparked endless debates, concerns, and research. We welcome back J Gulinello, an acclaimed Nutritional Therapist, Ancestrally-Based Practitioner, Speaker, and Researcher, to shed light on this controversial chemical in the popular herbicide, Round Up. Glyphosate, found in many food products, real food ingredients, and even tap water, is something that deeply concerns both J and myself. As we strive for a life of resilie...
Mon, 16 Oct 2023 - 136 - Nourishing the Gut: Microbiome Mastery & Gut Healing Expectations with Natalie Earle, FNTP
This episode is a conversation with Natalie Erle about the gut and its microbiome, approaches to healing the gut, and embracing ancestral living. Natalie is a Functional Nutritional Therapy Practitioner and is certified in Nutrition Pathology and Functional Medicine. Natalie improves the lives of many individuals with digestive disorders which have become very prevalent in the West. The good news is that most digestive disorders can be reversed through nutritional strategies and lifestyle cha...
Mon, 25 Sep 2023 - 135 - Lab Grown Meat is HERE! What You Need to Know About Meat 2.0
This episode dives deep into the controversial topic of lab-grown meat, a subject that has been making headlines and stirring debates in the food industry. Host Poldi Wieland explores the ethical, environmental, and health implications of this emerging technology, questioning whether it aligns with traditional foodways and sustainable practices. Whether you're a staunch supporter of traditional farming or curious about the future of food, this episode offers a balanced perspective that you wo...
Thu, 07 Sep 2023 - 134 - Digging Deeper: Cold Climate Gardening, Permaculture Principles and Cultivating Community with Kareen Erbe
This episode is a conversation with Kareen Erbe. She is a permaculture expert and has a lot of experience helping others become more self-reliant and food-self sufficient.From getting clients started on their first-ever garden, to troubleshooting their garden pest issues, to working with couples on designing a full-blown self-reliant homestead, to designing 30-acre permaculture farms with food forests - she has done it all. A big part of her mission is to help people grow their own food so th...
Wed, 16 Aug 2023 - 133 - In Pursuit of Wild Foods From Germany to America | My Appearance on the Publicly Challenged Podcast
This episode is one of my podcast appearances on the Publicly Challenged Podcast hosted by Luke Oswald, who is an avid outdoorsman and foodie himself.Luke had me on his podcast to chat a bit about my background and how I got obsessed with wild food procurement. Along those lines, we talk about all things hunting in Germany and how the hunting system is structured over there. We also get into the many opportunities and freedoms of hunting, fishing, and foraging here in the United States.It was...
Mon, 07 Aug 2023 - 132 - Ocean to Plate: Spearfishing Adventures and Sustainable Seafood with Valentine Thomas
In this episode, we delve into the thrilling world of spearfishing with none other than Valentine Thomas, a former London lawyer turned sustainable spearfisher woman. A renowned expert in the field, Valentine has not only mastered the art of spearfishing but has also become an influential advocate for sustainable food practices.Use code “yearofplenty” for 15% OFF at www.mtblock.comEpisode Overview:How did Valentine Thomas got started with spearfishing?Spearfishing tactics and what the initial...
Thu, 20 Jul 2023 - 131 - Nature’s Pantry Revealed: The Versatility of Milkweed and Other Wild Edible Plant Staples with Clay Bowers
This episode of the Year of Plenty Podcast is a conversation with Clay Bowers, a passionate forager from Northern Michigan. Clay has been foraging for almost two decades and is well respected in the wild food community. The main topic of this conversation is wild, edible milkweed and its culinary versatility throughout the seasons.Use code “yearofplenty” for 15% OFF at www.mtblock.comEpisode Overview:Clay's process for researching and familiarizing himself with a new edible speciesValuable re...
Wed, 05 Jul 2023 - 130 - Quail Diaries: The Hatching Experience, Building a Budget Coop & Lessons Learned
This episode is a conversation with my cohost and partner, Lindey, all about our journey into raising coturnix quail for eggs and meat on a budget. This is the first episode in a series that will follow us on our journey and we are excited to share what we learn in the coming months.Use code “yearofplenty” for 15% OFF at www.mtblock.comEpisode Overview:Why we decided to go with quail over other birds like chickens and ducksThe pros and cons of raising quail for eggs and meatHow we built an ul...
Wed, 21 Jun 2023 - 129 - Navigating the Controversy: Myths about Cattle Farming and Its Role in our Food System with Natalie Kovarik and Tara Vander Dussen
This episode is a conversation with Natalie Kovarik and Tara Vander Dussen from the Discover AG Podcast. They are two incredible women who are bringing a unique and exciting voice to the world of agriculture.Episode Overview:Natalie & Tara’s backstory and experience in the Ag industry.Why we should care about animal agriculture and why we shouldn’t get rid of it and feed the world exclusively on plant-based foods and meat/dairy alternatives.What we think is driving this anti-animal food t...
Tue, 06 Jun 2023 - 128 - Unveiling the Artistry and Functionality of Handcrafted Wooden Cutting Boards with Mitchell Martishius
Join us as we delve into the fascinating world of American-made wooden cutting boards. In this episode, I chat with the talented craftsman, Mitchell Martishius, owner of Montana Block. Unlock the secrets to maintaining your cutting board's longevity.Episode Overview:How Mitchell got started making American-made wooden cutting boardsDiscover the artistry and functionality behind handcrafted wooden cutting boards Learn about the pros and cons compared to plastic alternatives How to pr...
Tue, 23 May 2023 - 127 - From Flint to Fish: How Our Ancestors Fished with Dr. Bill Schindler
This episode is a conversation with Dr. Bill Schindler, an archeologist, primitive technologist, and chef who is dedicated to studying and teaching ancestral food practices. Bill is also a professor of anthropology and archaeology at Washington College.In addition to his academic and research work, he is an avid outdoorsman who enjoys hunting, fishing, and foraging for wild edibles. He uses this hands-on experience to inform his teaching and help others understand the importance of reconnecti...
Tue, 02 May 2023 - 126 - Experiencing Alaska's Wild Side: From Grizzlies to Game Meat Care & Packout Tips with Tyler Kuhn and Shay Helm
This episode is a conversation with Tyler Kuhn, an experienced Alaskan Guide, and my hunting buddy, Shay Helm.Tyler spends most of his year living out of a tent hunting everything from moose to brown bears all over the north. His knowledge runs deep. I am glad to have had an opportunity to pick his brain. Because he had so many awesome stories and tips to share.Episode Overview:Ancient Food Preservation in AlaskaWhy he decided to pack his bags and start guiding in AlaskaAlaskan Mindset and wh...
Wed, 12 Apr 2023 - 125 - Maximizing Backyard Food Production, Coastal Foraging and Food Preservation with Jon Dykes
This episode is a conversation with Jon Dykes who is the hunt media manager for Hilleberg tents. Jon has been a lifelong learner of all things wild food, homesteading, and food preservation. Over the years, Jon has been figuring out how to maximize his backyard space to grow delicious vegetables and crops and even raise chickens.Episode Overview:How Jon became obsessed with food procurementHow he started growing his own food in an apartment with a homemade hydroponics systemWhat his current b...
Fri, 24 Mar 2023 - 124 - Homesteading Like a Pro, Raising Sheep for Meat and How Food Sovereingty Provides Freedom with Steven Cornett
Welcome back to the Year of Plenty podcast the shop for all things real food where we discuss topics around sustainable eating, nutrition, traditional foodways, homesteading, wild food, and much more.This episode is a conversation with Steven Cornett who runs the ultra-popular homesteading Youtube Channel called Nature’s Always Right.Steven started his journey into growing food as an urban market gardener where he would grow tons of veggies on as little land as possible and sell it at farmer'...
Mon, 27 Feb 2023 - 123 - Epigenetics, Ancestral Eating & One Local Food Almanac To Rule Them All with Kris Chain
This episode is a conversation with Kris Chain who is a molecular geneticist. He is also the founder of Season Report, an online almanac that combines hunting, fishing, foraging, and gardening information all in one place.Episode Overview:A primer on DNA and how it is expressedThe study of epigenetics and how exercise and food can influence gene expressionHow food can help proteins function better or worseMuscle Fiber types and their different energy sourcesThe downsides of being able to get ...
Wed, 15 Feb 2023 - 122 - What is Real Food?
This is a solo episode in which I detail my definition of real food.Support the podcast via donations:https://www.patreon.com/poldiwielandhttps://www.buymeacoffee.com/yearofplentySign up for the newsletter:www.theyearofplenty.com/newsletterDo you follow the podcast on social media yet?IG: https://www.instagram.com/poldiwieland/Twitter: https://twitter.com/theyearofplentyFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/theyearofplenty/Or subscribe directly using your podcast app. The show is available on Ap...
Mon, 30 Jan 2023 - 121 - 2023 Foodie Goals, Defining Quality Food, Dairy Farming and Making Raw Milk Cheese with Max Kuehnhoefer
This episode is a conversation with my stepbrother Max Kuehnhoefer, a wholistic farmer. Max has dedicated the past 7 years of his life to learning as much about natural, biodiverse farming systems as possible.Episode Overview2023 Foodie GoalsBarriers to entry fishing in GermanyDefining Quality FoodMax experience at a conventional mass pig farmCheese making at a wholistic farm in northern GermanyMy first time attempting to make Mozarella from Fresh Raw MilkWholisitc vs conventional milk produc...
Wed, 11 Jan 2023 - 120 - Optimizing Pregnancy with Nutrient-Dense Real Food featuring Lily Nichols RDN, CDE
This episode is a conversation with Lily Nichols who is a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist and author. We sat down to talk about the dietary needs of pregnant women and how pregnancy can be optimized with real, whole foods. Which she covered in detail in her book Real Food For Pregnancy. It was a super interesting conversation and a lot of this info applies to everyone who is interested in eating a diet rich in real food. So all you guys listening out there stick around because you will defi...
Thu, 15 Dec 2022 - 119 - Storytime, Multiday Cooler Setup, Meat Processing Tips & Backcountry Packing with Shay Helm and Shane Weigand
This episode is a conversation with my buddies Shay Helm and Shane Weigand who have been hunting Montana and other parts of the great American wilderness for the last two decades.Both of them are very much into the culinary exploration of wild game and fish. In fact, Shay actually used to go to culinary school and Shane worked at a wild game processor in his teens. So needless to say that they know their way around the kitchen and butcher station. Shane is also very involved in using donkeys ...
Mon, 21 Nov 2022 - 118 - Living Simply, Realfooding and Keeping the Old Ways Alive with Dr. Hillary Lampers
This episode is a conversation with Dr. Hillary Lampers about living a simple life, focusing on eating real foods, and reconnecting with the old ways. As a doctor, Hillary offers a blend of Regenerative Medicine, Functional Medicine / Wellness, and Primary Care. Her areas of expertise include head & breathing conditions, brain health, hunting performance, pain management, hormone balancing, and digestion.Episode OverviewRelationship advice on how we can learn to accept each other fully, h...
Mon, 31 Oct 2022 - 117 - Did Humans Evolve As Carnivores? with Paleoanthropologist Dr. Miki Ben-Dor
This episode is a conversation with Dr. Miki Ben-Dor, a Paleoanthropologist at Tel Aviv University. His area of study examines the causal relationship between Paleolithic nutrition and human evolution. Figuring out what our ancestors ate can help inform us how we should eat in this day and age. Miki and I sat down to explore his findings on humans being much more adapted to eating meat than plants. Now I'm not against eating plants and Miki’s findings dont claim that we should only be ea...
Tue, 11 Oct 2022 - 116 - Mushroom Hunting Recap, Spearfishing in Washington, Elk Hunt Prep, and Using Hemp to Extract Heavy Metals from Ag Soils
This episode is a conversation between me, Caleb Kasper, Dylan Baldassari, and Matt Arnt. These guys are my most hardcore hunting, fishing, and foraging buddies and I spent a ton of time with them going after wild foods in Wisconsin.Episode Overview:2022 Mushroom Hunting Recap (especially Burn Morels)Updates on morel mushroom cultivationGrowing your own edible mushrooms at homeMatt training his first bird dog for duck huntingDuck hunting tips and favorite duck recipesDylan's spearfishing adve...
Tue, 06 Sep 2022 - 115 - Eating Weeds, Exploring the Whole Beast in Bold Ways & Making Sushi at Home with Adam Berkelmans
This episode is a conversation with Adam Berkelmans from www.theintrepideater.com. He also runs the Antler and Fin podcast for Harvesting Nature. Adam is a wild food chef and explores plants, animals, and fungi in bold ways in the kitchen.Episode OverviewAdam’s journey into the world of harvesting and cooking wild foodsForaging for Burdock Root and other wild plantsHow the modern world could benefit from developing a stronger connection and pride in real food once moreEating the whole b...
Wed, 17 Aug 2022 - 114 - Become a Cast Iron Cookware Pro with Kyle Seip
This episode is a conversation with Cast Iron Kyle. Kyle is a cast iron aficionado, small business owner, and content creator. He spends much of his week hunting down rare vintage cast iron skillets for people or restoring ones that didn't get enough love and ended up ruined from rust. I figured it would be fun to have Kyle on the podcast to do a deep dive into cast iron cookware so that you feel more comfortable incorporating these traditional utensils into your daily cooking routine.Episode...
Tue, 26 Jul 2022 - 113 - Calorie Quality vs Quantity & Enhancing Performance On A Backcountry Hunt with Dr. Andy Galpin
This episode is a conversation with Dr. Andy Galpin, Professor of Kinesiology at California State University, Fullerton. He is one of the foremost experts in the world on human performance education. His focus is on the science and training methods to increase strength, hypertrophy, and endurance performance. While a professor, Andy also trains high-level athletes in many different disciplines and is on a mission to provide the world with free & accessible information to help you improve ...
Wed, 29 Jun 2022 - 112 - Designing Resilient, Low-Maintenance Food Forests with Permaculture Maestro Chad Johnson
This episode is a conversation with Chad Johnson who is a master ecosystem and edible forest garden designer. He has spent over two decades designing Food Forests and Water Landscapes worldwide. His early days as an ecosystem designer were spent studying under Sepp Holzer, a legendary permaculturist from Austria who chose Chad to be his protege.Since then Chad has spent over two decades designing Food Forests and Water Ways with a focus on resilient, low-maintenance growing systems that incor...
Tue, 07 Jun 2022 - 111 - Traditional Cookery & Why You Should Eat More Wild Hogs with Jesse Griffiths
Today's episode is a conversation with Texas chef, butcher, and wild food enthusiast Jesse Griffiths! Jesse runs an amazing Restaurant in Texas called Dai Due and has written two very popular field-to-table books, the first one being Afield: A Chef’s Guide To Preparing and Cooking Wild Game and Fish, as well as his new book called THE HOG BOOK. Episode Overview:Jesse’s journey as a chef, butcher, hunter, angler, and gathererHis restaurant Dai Due and the local food philosophy that he emb...
Mon, 09 May 2022 - 110 - Sustainable Seafood & How To Support Local Fisheries with Craig Fear
This episode is a conversation with Craig Fear from Fearless Eating. Craig is a certified Nutritional Therapy Practitioner (NTP) and the author of several different books about soups and broths. His newest book is called New England Soups of the Sea, which is a deep dive into US Fisheries and how we can start supporting the people who sustainably harvest seafood along our coast.Episode OverviewWhere most of the seafood consumed in the US comes fromBuilding A local supply-based market for more...
Thu, 14 Apr 2022 - 109 - 4 Plants to Forage for this Spring 2022
In this episode, I go over 4 different plant species to forage for this Spring. Whether you are a beginner or already have some foraging experience below your belt, this episode will help you bring home delicious wid edibles and provide some inspiration on how to prepare them in the kitchen. Support the podcast on Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/poldiwielandDo you follow the podcast on social media yet?IG: https://www.instagram.com/poldiwieland/Twitter: https://twitter.com/theyearofplentyFace...
Mon, 28 Mar 2022 - 108 - German Hunting Traditions vs. North America & How I Got Into Wild Foods - My Appearance on the Elevate Your Game Podcast with Tim Fowler
A couple of months ago, I was invited by wild food writer, Tim Fowler to come on his podcast and talk about my journey into real foods / wild foods and some of the differences between the German and North American Hunting cultures. I had a great time chatting with Tim and figured you would get value from our conversation, so here it is!Overview:How I became obsessed with real food / wild foodsGerman vs. Nort American Hunting CultureCooking wild gameMy advice for you to accelerate at hun...
Sun, 13 Mar 2022 - 107 - Reflections on the Carnivore Diet, a Backcountry Caribou Hunt and Cooking Meats with Ryan Estep
This episode is a conversation with Ryan Estep, who is a lifelong hunter and currently on the carnivore diet. Ryan is a meat connoisseur and knows more about cooking it than anyone else I know. So it is always a pleasure to pick his brain and get some new inspiration.Episode Overview:How Ryan's carnivore diet is goingThe story behind his caribou huntWhat carnivore-friendly, low carb foods to pack on a backcountry tripHarvesting roadkill and lessons learnedHow to dehydrate LiverUnique ways to ...
Fri, 25 Feb 2022 - 106 - Winter Burbot, From Frozen Lake to Kitchen with Jacob Hernandez
This episode is a conversation with Jacob Hernandez, who is one of my friends and fishing mentor. Over time, Jacob has acquired a ton of fishing knowledge. And although we could have touched on a bunch of different species in this episode, we decided to focus it on the mighty BURBOT (Lota lota). Burbot are amazing predatory fish that exist in the northern hemisphere. And the best part about them is that they are a very FINE food resource! After all, their nickname is poor man's lobster…and I ...
Fri, 11 Feb 2022 - 105 - The Evolution of Pre-Industrial Hunting Weapons with Dr. Devin Pettigrew
This episode is a conversation with Dr. Devin Pettigrew, who just finished his doctoral program in archeology. Devin has been on a quest to research ancient hunting weapons and tactics, and broader implications of these aspects on social organization, economy, and human-environmental relations. He has done a bunch of awesome experiments with ancient hunting weapons.Episode OverviewsAncient piercing weapons used for hunting (lance, javelin, bow and arrow, atlatl)Deep dive into the atlatl and d...
Sat, 29 Jan 2022 - 104 - Holistic Wine Making with Biodynamic Viticulturist, Craig Camp
This episode is a conversation with Craig Camp who has been heavily involved in the wine industry for over 30 years. After learning about wine production in Italy, he has worked with many different vineyards, been on the board of directors for several winegrowing associations and was named on the list of “Wine’s Most Inspiring People of 2021” by the Wine Industry Network. Today, Craig runs Troon Vineyard. A holistic biodynamic vineyard in the beautiful AppleGate Valley region of Oregon....
Wed, 12 Jan 2022 - 103 - Life as a Wild Game Chef and Reconnecting with Your Food with Tori Loomis
In today's episode, I chat with Tori Loomis all about life as a chef & how empowering it can be to get to know your food up close and personal. Tori is a chef and Louisiana native. She has practically spent most of her life cooking in professional kitchens or around the campfire for friends and family. On top of this Tori is actively out there bringing home wild foods to experiment with in the kitchen. I had a ton of fun talking to her and it was great to hear her perspective on som...
Fri, 17 Dec 2021 - 102 - Investigating the Beef Supply Chain & Experiencing Field2Table Up Close with Caleb Sindic
This episode is a conversation with my friend and fellow foodie Caleb Sindic all about the beef supply chain in America and why beef prices have increased in 2021.Episode Overview:What metric is used to measure food prices in the US?What has happened in the supply chain that caused beef prices to increase in 2021Who controls the beef market?How the government and ranchers are taking action to bring change to the industryCaleb’s first successful deer hunt & what the field2table experience ...
Tue, 30 Nov 2021 - 101 - Living the Hunting and Fishing Life in Australia with Zach Slattery
This episode is a conversation with Zach Slattery, a bowhunter from Australia. Zach gives us the rundown on hunting in Australia where he and his mates hunt feral goats, hogs, and more.Episode OverviewGame species classification and tag system in AustraliaThe deer of AustraliaHunting access, private vs public landWhy Zach was targeted by a global hate campaignDealing with an overpopulation of feral animals that threaten native flora and faunaThe 3 types of Kangaroo hunting tagsShould anglers ...
Wed, 17 Nov 2021 - 100 - Harvesting Wild Food Throughout the Seasons with Caleb Kasper, Tom Siefkes and Matt Arnt
This episode is a conversation with Caleb Kasper, Matt Arnt, Tom Siefkes. They are good friends I met back in La Crosse Wisconsin & we have hunted, fished, and cooked many times together.It was great to catch up and hear how the wild food harvesting has been going for them throughout the seasons this year.Overview:Short recap of everyone's deer hunting & waterfowl season so farHow Matt, Tom & Caleb usually prep for deer seasonWhat it has been like for Matt & Tom, who hav...
Wed, 03 Nov 2021 - 99 - Demystifying Grassfed Labels on Beef & Dairy
In this episode, I get into the meat and potatoes behind grassfed labels on beef and dairy products. Ever wonder what grassfed really means? What it really takes to put these labels on packaging? Learn all about this and more on the Year of Plenty Podcast.Overview:Which government associations regulate these labels, if any?What are the standards and definitions behind these labels?What do meat producers need to do in terms of livestock management practices and the documentation to get a...
Wed, 13 Oct 2021 - 98 - A New Perspective on Meat & the Complexity of Whole Food Sources with Stephan Van Vliet
This episode is a conversation with Stephan Van Vliet. He earned his PhD in Kinesiology and Community Health & received post-doctoral training at the Center for Human Nutrition in the Washington University in St Louis School of Medicine. Dr. van Vliet also holds a Masters in Nutrition Science. He performs clinical and translational studies to evaluate the effects of whole food ingestion and physical activity interventions on body composition, physical function, inflammation, insulin actio...
Thu, 16 Sep 2021 - 97 - What We Can Learn From Traditional Diets with Mary Ruddick
This episode is a conversation with Mary Ruddick on the traditional diets of the Masaai and Hadzabe peoples. Mary is a certified nutrition coach, educator, and has authored several books and online educational programs. She is known to find solutions to health conditions that seem impossible to heal by modern medicine alone. In her practice, she teaches her clients the tools and methods necessary to take control of their health once again.Overview:Bird’s eye view of ethnic groups Mary has vis...
Mon, 23 Aug 2021 - 96 - Salt: Everything You Need to Know about this Essential Ingredient with Darryl Bosshardt
This episode is a conversation with salt expert Darryl Bosshardt from Redmond Realsalt. Darryl has studied salt his whole life and I figured it would be good for us to hear about such an essential ingrdient from him. We use salt everyday, but many of us don’t know much about it. Darryl is here to help us understand the in's and out's of salt.OverviewHow Darryl got interested in saltThe story behind Redmond RealSaltFun history facts about saltHow salt deposits come aboutChemical makeup and min...
Mon, 02 Aug 2021 - 95 - Why You Should Strive to Become a Wild Food Generalist with Caleb Kasper and Dylan Baldassari
This episode is a conversation with my good friends and fellow outdoorsmen Caleb and Dylan. Both of them spend a lot of their free time either hunting, fishing, foraging, or all of them together. They are also grad students at the University of Wisconsin - La Crosse, where they are studying with, and learning from, world-class mycologists. Needless to say, being a conscious participant in nature is their greatest passion.Episode Overview:Benefits of treating hunting, fishing, and foraging as ...
Mon, 05 Jul 2021 - 94 - Stories from a Carnivore - Making Wild Game Sexy Again & Elite Nose2Tail Cooking Tips with Ryan Estep
Today's episode is a conversation with my friend Ryan Estep who runs an awesome Instagram account called @meatyourwild! Ryan is currently on a carnivore or "ALL MEAT” diet for health reasons. Since he eats meat everyday he has mastered cooking it in a variety of ways. Ryan has learned A TON about cooking meat on his carnivore journey and shares some powerful meat cooking wisdom with you in this episode!Episode Overview:Ryan's motivation for starting his IG accountHis carnivore journey thus fa...
Thu, 17 Jun 2021 - 93 - Deer Hunting from the Ground and Late Season Tactics with Zach Ferenbaugh
This episode is a conversation with Zach Ferenbaugh. He is a lifelong hunter and one of the best public land hunters that I know of. Zach is also one of the guys who started the Hunting Public, which is a media company that produces elite content around hunting on public land.Episode Overview:How the Hunting Public startedHow Zach got immersed with huntingHow Zach likes to scout for deerHunting deer from the groundLate season deer hunting tacticsand moreWatch on Youtube:https://www.youtube.co...
Tue, 01 Jun 2021 - 92 - The Value of Getting into Farming, Visiting a Local Farm in Sweden and Traditional Outdoor Gear with Max Kuehnhoefer
This episode is a conversation with my stepbrother Max who is a biodynamic farmer in Germany. Max and I have shared a passion for food and he outdoors forever! He is also the one who influenced the way I think about food today by introducing me to some of the philosophy behind sustainable farming that works with nature instead of against it.Some of the topics we cover are:The value behind getting into farming and why Max chose to go down that pathHis trip to a small farm in SwedenTraditional ...
Tue, 18 May 2021 - 91 - Hunting Collective Chapters, Learning Outdoor Skills Through Mentorship with Luke Reeves
This episode is a conversation with Luke Reeves, who is an avid outdoorsman and gardener. Over the last month him and others have been working hard to bring the Hunting Collective to life. The Hunting Collective is a new organization that was created around the premise that mentorship is key to helping people achieve their outdoor-lifestyle goals! It focuses around inclusiveness in hunting and the broader outdoors community. Currently, the group has established chapters in almost every state ...
Tue, 27 Apr 2021 - 90 - Examining Wild Animals for Signs of Disease and Collecting Population Health Data for Conservation with Veterenarian Francesco
This episode is a conversation with Francesco who is a veterinarian and wildlife photographer/filmmaker for Altitude and Trails, a hunting media project. During our conversation we talked about how to inspect animals you hunted, or raised, for signs of disease, so that you can decide if you want to use them as food. We also go over some specific data points hunters can collect to gain an understanding about the health status of wild populations in their local area.Episode Overview:Francesco's...
Mon, 19 Apr 2021 - 89 - A Deep Dive into Morel Mushrooms and the Threat of Mycotoxins from Fungi in Our Food Supply with Mycologist Tom Volk
This episode is a conversation with Tom Volk who is a world-renowned mycologist and professor at the University of Wisconsin - La Crosse. He teaches numerous courses such as Medical Mycology, Plant-Microbe Interactions, Food & Industrial Mycology and even Lating & Greek for Scientists. Tom runs a popular web page called Tom Volk's Fungi, which features a host of fungi species and is an extensive introduction to the Kingdom Fungi. He has worked in mushroom cultivation and is intimately...
Tue, 06 Apr 2021 - 88 - Syntropic Farming, Regenerating Life While Harvesting Nutritious Food with Victor Pires
In this week's episode, I talk to Victor from Brazil, who has spent most of his life learning about environmental science, sustainable food systems, and Syntropic farming. Victor and his friend were the first people to start a Syntropic farm in Australia and he currently runs the website syntropicgardener.com. Syntropic farming is all about creating life through systems that bring together landscapes, flora, fauna and humans in harmony. Unlike industrial agriculture, where biodiversity and hu...
Mon, 22 Mar 2021 - 87 - Rediscovering Birch Tapping Traditions and the Story of an Unforgettable Bison Hunt with Jennifer Cote
In today's episode I talk to Jennifer Cote, who currently runs a Wild Crafting business called Moose Mushroom and Mud out in British Columbia, Canada! I wanted to have Jennifer on to have a conversation about how we can harvest the sap from birch trees and how to use it in the kitchen.Episode Overview:Jennifer’s background and journey into wild foodsEquipment needed to collect birch sapEverything you need to know about harvesting birch sapHow to use birch sap in the kitchen The story beh...
Mon, 08 Mar 2021 - 86 - Food Self-Sufficiency, Sourcing Your Own Ingredients is Empowering with Andy McLaughlin
This episode is a conversation with outdoors man, Andy McLaughlin. Andy has been a student of nature his entire life and has a passion for cooking and sourcing his food ingredients from his garden, the wild or people in his region. Episode Overview:Life in AlaskaMaking your own sea saltVegetable gardening for maximum harvestPreserving veggiesMoose HuntingEating nose to tailMaking wild boar hamCharcuterie with wild game meatFishing for meat and how to preserve fish without freezing it (ca...
Mon, 22 Feb 2021 - 85 - Edible Wild Plants and Traditional Food Preservation Methods with Kyle Chamberlain
This episode is a conversation with ethnobotany enthusiast and wild food instructor, Kyle Chamberlain. Stick around until the end of the episode to learn who won the hand-forged damscus steel cleaver.Episode Overview:Kyle's journey into the world of plantsWe discuss various wild edible plants, especially berriesEthnography and how people have processed wild plants into food throughout historyLand Stewardship and cultivating wild food sustainablyHarvesting road kill animalsSupport the podcast ...
Tue, 09 Feb 2021 - 84 - How to Optimize Your Diet for Nutrient Dense Whole Foods with Marty Kendall
This episode is a conversation with Marty Kendall who runs the popular blog called Optimizing Nutrition.Episode Overview:Marty's journey and why he started his blogWe dive into what it means to eat a nutrient-dense dietWe go over the different categories of nutrients out thereWhy we should even focus on nutrients in the first placeWe talk about how seeking out nutrient-dense foods allows us to reach a state of satiety and how that can be beneficialThen we get into how nutrient density can be ...
Mon, 25 Jan 2021 - 83 - Goat Farming, Making Cheese & the Local Food Movement with Rick and Lora Lea Misterly
This week's episode is a conversation with Lora Lea and Rick Misterly who run a small farm in Northeastern Washington State.Episode Overview:Ricks and Lora Lea’s journey, how the farm got startedThe evolution of the local food movement as Rick and Lora Lea have witnessed itRaising goats for dairyRaw vs pasteurized milkHow cheese is madeAging cheeseImportance of preserving traditional cooking methodsSuccessfully running a small farmRaising ducksAncestral Supplements Referral Link:https://bit.l...
Tue, 12 Jan 2021 - 82 - A Holistic Approach to Hunting by Becoming a Steward of the Land with Bruce McGlenn
This week's episode is a conversation with Bruce McGlenn, founder of Human Nature Hunting School. I actually worked for Bruce out at his school in the beautiful mountain range of North Eastern Washington over the summer. It was a fun time! This is also when we recorded this episode! Bruce is one of the few people who has made it his mission to teach others a holistic approach to hunting and turn his students into stewards of the land.Episode Overview:Bruce’s background as a hunterThe Human Na...
Tue, 29 Dec 2020 - 81 - Foodies' Roundtable: Talking Whisky, Future Food News and Rustic Recipes
This episode is a Foodies’ Roundtable conversation with Connor Schuler and Chip Ramsden.Episode Overview:Talking Scotch and BourbonNews about Future FoodRecipes/Foods we recommend trying at homeVIDEO LINK:https://www.bitchute.com/video/EonvcOBJHQjW/Ancestral Supplements Referral Link:https://bit.ly/2KqBS7e (10% discount code "yearofplenty")Support the podcast on Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/poldiwielandDo you follow the podcast on social media yet?IG: https://www.instagram.com/poldiwieland...
Tue, 15 Dec 2020 - 80 - The Story of Cattle Domestication
In this episode, I share what we know about the origins of cattle domestication and how they spread throughout the world.Episode Overview:The two places in which cattle were first domesticatedTaurine vs indicine cattle, and how they migratedThe wild ancestor of cattleDo you follow the podcast on social media yet?IG: https://www.instagram.com/poldiwieland/Twitter: https://twitter.com/theyearofplentyFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/theyearofplenty/Ancestral Supplements Referral Link:https://b...
Tue, 01 Dec 2020 - 79 - Fall Scouting For Wild Asparagus
This episode is a recording of the Live Stream I did on Instagram a couple days ago. It was all about Fall Scouting for Wild Asparagus!Episode Overview:The Fall scouting process for Wild AsparagusWhat to look for in October and NovemberWhen and How to HarvestDo you follow the podcast on social media yet?IG: https://www.instagram.com/poldiwieland/Twitter: https://twitter.com/theyearofplentyFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/theyearofplenty/Ancestral Supplements Referral Link:https://bit.ly/2Kq...
Tue, 10 Nov 2020 - 78 - Our Turn, More Access to Local Food through Private Land Conservation COOPs with Doug Duren and Chris Ladika
This episode is a conversation with Doug Duren and Chris Ladika all about private land conservation and how a COOP conservation model could lead to more access to local food.Episode OverviewWhy we should care about conservation as participants in nature?What a Land and Game Management COOP could look like and how it can help accomplish conservation goals on private land, as well as help us get access to quality local foodHunting, Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) and why it is a pressing issue we...
Mon, 26 Oct 2020 - 77 - Current Food Lies and the Sapien Diet Framework with Brian Sanders
Today's episode is a conversation with Brian Sanders.Brian is the filmmaker behind the feature-length documentary Food Lies and host of the Peak Human podcast. He is also co-founder of the health, technology and media company Sapien.Episode Overview:Brian's background and projects he is working onCurrent Food Lies that you need to be aware ofThe Sapien Diet Framework and regenerative agricultureConnect with Brian:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/food.lies/www.sapien.orgSupport the podcast...
Thu, 01 Oct 2020 - 76 - How to Find Chicken of the Woods Mushroom
This episode is all about Chicken of the Woods, one of my favorite wild mushrooms to eat.Overview:What the mushroom looks likeSeason and HabitatHarvesting, Cooking and Preserving COTWDo you follow the podcast on social media yet?IG: https://www.instagram.com/poldiwieland/Twitter: https://twitter.com/theyearofplentyFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/theyearofplenty/Ancestral Supplements Referral Link:https://bit.ly/2KqBS7eSupport the podcast on Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/poldiwielandThank...
Mon, 14 Sep 2020 - 75 - Truth 'N Food, Starting an Independent Digital Film Series with Taus Schumacher and John Grod
This week's episode is a conversation with Taus and John who recently premiered their new film series called Truth 'N Food. This a FREE 10-episode series that tells the stories of food purveyors and people involved in the local food movement.Episode Overview:The journey behind Truth 'N FoodWhat it has been like starting an independent film project in the current food media landscapeSneak peek into some of the stories you can expect in season oneA discussion on why we need to start cooking at ...
Mon, 31 Aug 2020 - 74 - A Discussion on Wholesome Nutrition, Fake Meat and Food Science with J. Gulinello
This episode is a conversation with J. Gulinello who is the mastermind behind the popular Instagram account @perpetualhealthco. J is a nutritional therapist, ancestrally-based practitioner, speaker and researcher.I stumbled on his Instagram account a couple of years ago and I still regularly seek it out for food-related news. All of his posts are very educational and focus on nutrition and food politics.Overview:Some of the issues with ultra-processed foodPlant-based meats and their questiona...
Mon, 17 Aug 2020 - 73 - Foodies' Roundtable, Feeding Your Wild-Side
This episode is a conversation with my friends and fellow foodies Caleb Sindic and Joe Ruklic. Joe and I came to visit Caleb for the 4th of July out in beautiful Bozeman, MT.Overview:Low carb diet4th of July weekend feastNews about saturated fatThe issue with current avocado oilsJoe's first time catching a troutThank you for subscribing and sharing the show with your family and friends.Subscribe with this link:linktr.ee/yearofplentyOr subscribe directly using your podcast app. The show is ava...
Mon, 13 Jul 2020 - 72 - Normalizing a Wild-Inspired Cuisine with Chef Alan Bergo
This week's episode is a conversation with professional chef Alan Bergo. Alan is well known in the wild food community for his contributions through his website www.foragerchef.com. He has worked in the restaurant business since he was fifteen and is a wealth of knowledge when it comes to foraging wild, edible mushrooms and plants. I have been a huge fan of Alan for a long time and use his website almost weekly. So you can imagine that I was excited like a little kid when he agreed to come on...
Tue, 09 Jun 2020 - 71 - Foraging for Garlic Mustard
This episode explores another popular wild edible plant called Garlic Mustard (Alliaria petiolata).Overview:What is Garlic Mustard?Where does it grow?What is its history?How to harvest it?How to use it in the kitchen?Ancestral Supplements Referral Link:https://bit.ly/2KqBS7eSupport the podcast on Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/poldiwielandThank you for subscribing and sharing the show with your family and friends.Subscribe with this link:linktr.ee/yearofplentyOr subscribe directly using your...
Mon, 25 May 2020 - 70 - Human Evolution and Food featuring Dr. Bill Schindler
This episode is a conversation with Dr. Bill Schindler, professor of archeology and anthropology at Washington College in Chestertown, Maryland.Some of the topics discussed:Looking at food through an evolutionary lensPrehistoric food technologiesActionable ways to unlock powerful nutrients in foodsFollow Dr. Schindler with the following linkshttps://www.drbillschindler.com/https://www.themodernstoneagefamily.com/Bill's Instagram Accounts:@drbillschindler@themodernstoneagefamily@esfoodlabAnces...
Tue, 05 May 2020 - 69 - Foraging for Ramps (Wild Leeks)
This episode is another solosode all about foraging for ramps (wild leeks)! Ramps are native to North America and are very similar to garlic/onions in taste and smell. They grow for a short amount of time in Spring.Overview:Ramp History, Culinary Craze and TraditionsRange, Habitat, and HarvestingHow to use ramps in the kitchenThank you for subscribing and sharing the show with your family and friends.Subscribe with this link:linktr.ee/yearofplentyOr subscribe directly using your podcast app. ...
Mon, 13 Apr 2020 - 68 - Cooking during the Corona Virus Zombie Apocalypse
This episode features a conversation with my cousin and fellow foodie Maurizio Bloetcher. We talk about his experience living and cooking in a full lockdown in Barcelona Spain during the Corona Virus Crisis.Overview:Valuable traditional food preservation methods/skillsWhat to eat to feed your immune systemFood delivery services are booming!Food Saftey and Corona VirusHow to protect yourself while grocery shoppingThank you for subscribing and sharing the show with your family and friends.Subsc...
Sun, 29 Mar 2020 - 67 - Should We Avoid Fish Because of Mercury?
This episode is a deep dive into fish and mercury. Have you ever heard about possible mercury toxicity from eating fish? Listen to find out if this is a concern.Overview:What is mercury?How can we get exposed to too much?Why is the mercury and selenium ratio important?Thank you for subscribing and sharing the show with your family and friends.Subscribe with this link:linktr.ee/yearofplentyOr subscribe directly using your podcast app. The show is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Po...
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