Jason Brunson
Jason discusses the importance of incorporating old knowledge and sustainable practices into gardening and food production. He emphasize using natural pesticides, utilizing available resources, and reducing reliance on technology for fertilizers. The connection between food and faith is also explored, suggesting that churches could play a significant role in promoting transformative food movements. Jason believes that the planet is not overpopulated and that it is possible to feed more people by managing resources effectively. He sell seeds through Amazon but encourage buyers to support alternative platforms. Additionally, he mentions his interest in electroculture and plans to release an electroculture seed starting kit. Jason encourages listeners to grow a salad as a simple way to experience the transformative power of growing one’s own food.
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