Tao Orion: Beyond the War of Invasive Species, Resilient Permaculture Design, and Transition Homesteading | Ep.14
Description
What is ecosystem restoration and what are some common challenges of living off-the-grid?
Tao Orion—author, teacher, and mother—shares her experience with us on today's episode of Ancestral Health Radio.
This was a fun chat, for sure. Because some day in the near future I'd like to purchase land and start a family myself.
We discuss the need for a more holistic approach to land restoration, the medicinal properties of certain invasive plant species, and what tending the wild versus plow-based agriculture looks like.
In today's episode, you'll also learn...
- Why your pastured eggs may be supplemented with grain,
- The invasive species that can heal a common antibiotic-resistant strain of bacteria,
- Questions to consider before transitioning to land or rural property of your own, and...
- Much, much more.
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Episode Breakdown
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Where Tao believes the future of restoration is going
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Why you don't need a lot of space to grow vegetables
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Tao discusses ideas about communal or cooperative land management models for animal products
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Oregon's land use laws
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Tao talks about the realistic challenges of animal husbandry
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Why your pastured eggs may be supplemented with grain
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Why Tao grew black soldier fly larvae
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The many different animals Tao has raised and their associated costs
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Why Tao is unsure of the sustainable management of invasive animal species
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Tao's concerns of herbicide contamination due to Oregon's forest practices
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Why Tao believes pesticides get more attention than herbicides
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The dangers of glyphosate
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Tao's advice for people new to foraging or spending time in these managed outdoor areas
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The medicinal benefits of invasive species
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How to wildcraft Japanese knotweed
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The traditional use of the Brazilian peppertree
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Why Tao says it's important we learn to read our landscape and use land use history
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How indigenous people in California used fire to clear land and reset the succession of perennial plants and grasslands
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Plow-based, annual agriculture and the domestication of the ox
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What would happen if we were to increase the worldwide organic material by 1%
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Why Tao thinks animal-based agriculture is insane
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The permaculture mindset
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Tao emphasizes the benefits of plant and animal stewardship and where she believes you should begin
- Important points and challenges to remember when deciding on a future homestead























