The Ground Up

In this podcast we will explore how to build biodiversity, resilience and sustainability from The Ground Up.

Phosphorus and a World Out of Balance

Dan Egan is a Journalist in Residence at the Center for Water Policy in the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee's School of Freshwater Sciences. Egan is an environmental journalist and author of the Death and Life of the Great Lakes and The Devil’s Element: Phosphorus and a World Out of Balance. Egan was a reporter with the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, covering the Great Lakes from 2002 until 2021. He has twice been a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize, and he has won the Alfred I. duPont–Columbia University Award, John B. Oakes Award, AAAS Kavli Science Journalism Award, and J. Anthony Lukas Work-in-Progress Award. Egan is a graduate of the University of Michigan and the Columbia School of Journalism.https://www.daneganauthor.com/

11-14
01:01:24

Promoting Biodiversity in Florida Landscaping with Dr. Patrick Bohlen | The Ground Up Podcast Ep. 7

Dr. Patrick Bohlen is an ecologist and a professor of Biology at the University of Central Florida. Patrick has an extensive research and teaching background in ecosystem ecology, agroecology., urban ecology and wetland ecology.  As director of Landscape and Natural Resources, and the Arboretum at UCF, Patrick oversaw landscape design and operations, natural lands management and student and public engagement programs. Patrick is a founding member of the OUTSIDE Sustainable Landscaping Collaborative, a non-profit dedicated to increasing the adoption of sustainable landscape practices in Florida. He was recently named the new director of the University of Wisconsin Arboretum, in Madison, WI.

10-29
01:26:08

Growing Passions into Family Business with Michel and Veronique Sallin | The Ground Up Podcast Ep. 6

Founders of Cherrylake and IMG Citrus Michel and Veronique Sallin talk about their entrepreneurial journey, the importance of purpose, passion and values to growing a successful family business, and how they learned to transform adversity into opportunity.  They discuss the importance of diversification, vertical integration and differentiation in agri-business,  and share a few life lessons they learned along the way.

10-15
01:20:37

Protecting Florida's Natural Resources with LifeSoils Command Compost | The Ground Up Podcast Ep. 5

Soil Ecosystem Specialist Mark Singleton, and Chief Technical Officer, Darren Midlane of LifeSoils work to introduce composting as a mainstream practice in Florida landscaping.

09-30
01:56:52

Founding Yaupon Brothers American Tea with Bryon White | The Ground Up Podcast Ep. 4

Bryon White is a conservationist, entrepreneur, and co-founder and CEO of Yaupon Brothers American Tea. His company has been featured in The New York Times, Forbes, The Washington Post, and The Orlando Sentinel.

09-10
01:34:00

Building the Foundation for Florida Native Plants with Brightman Logan | The Ground Up Podcast Ep. 3

In this episode of The Ground Up podcast, Tim chats with biologist, naturalist, and Florida native nursery man, Brightman Logan. We speak on groundcover restoration, site prepping, creating a Florida native plant foundation, and starting a Florida native seed project.

08-20
01:15:51

The History of Florida’s Grapefruit Industry with Laura Jones | The Ground Up Podcast Ep. 2

Tune into this mini-episode with Laura Jones. She is a direct descendent of Count Odet Philippe, who is credited with introducing grapefruit to Florida.

08-09
15:56

Changing the Landscape Paradigm with Dr. Pierce Jones | The Ground Up Podcast Ep. 1

Dr. Pierce Jones revolutionizes sustainable landscaping in Florida through integrated practices like perennial peanut farming, effectively trailblazing new ways to conserve our natural resources. He is a professor at the University of Florida and a Director for the Program for Resource Efficient Communities, where he has been working for the past 30 years to promote the adoption of sustainable landscaping practices in Florida, working with large-scale private developers, research institutions, and state agencies.

05-24
01:34:48

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