In this wide-ranging episode, we explored ideas in agriculture on how to make it both more productive and ecologically friendly. Our guest is Laurent Penet, PhD, a researcher with the French National Institute for Agriculture, Food and Environment. While we strayed from the initial question, we did cover a lot of ground on maintaining our ability to continue to produce food in the tropics and the temperate zones, how to encourage biodiversity by not killing all the weeds, why we need pollinators, and reiterated that farmers are great resources because they know the land they are working.
Our guest for this episode is Dr. Karen Stollznow, a linguist, an
author, and she shares podcast hosting duties on Monster Talk with
Blake Smith. She's published a new book, focusing on a single
word, Bitch. Bitch is a highly contextual word, controversial in
that sometimes it's cool and other times Very Uncool. In Bitch:
Journey of a Word , Karen examines the etymology of the word and
its various meanings along with the social context of how we use it
to demean or elevate the person we're referring to. When you read
it, just remember not to dog-ear the pages, that would make you a low
down son of a bitch. Use bookmarks, always.