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Rocks To Roots — 83 episodes
Hazen Audel
Jorge and Madyson of Casa Cano Farms Return!
Josh RIddle of Farm It, LLC
Michael Townshend of Wildland Cooperative
Turning Up the Heat with John Zagajeski of Elixir Hot Sauce
Rewind #3: Live Panel Discussion / Nov 5, 2021 / Nutrient Density + Why It Matters
Randy Johnson of Johnson’s Homestead
Rewind #2: John Edmondson / October 6, 2021 / Urban Farming + Community Building in Spokane
Rewind #1: Vicki Carter / Aug 13, 2020 / Roots of the Spokane Conservation District + The Quarry Campus Vision
Rocks to Roots Returns: Hilary & Duane Catch Up
Sam Kalk of Dryland Revival
Shenandoah Marr & Madonna Luers of the Spokane Audubon Society
Hope Helms of Greenplay Northwest
Katherine Alexander of Soil Smart, Soil Wise
Vicki Carter & Brittany Tyler of The Scale House Market at the Quarry
Mason Neil, Youth Environmental Specialist at the Spokane Public Library
Hailey Lampe of Cruising Climate
Brian Muegge of Salmon Safe
Jack Nisbet, Acclaimed Author and Historian with Matt Stewart, Spokane Conservation District's Quarry Stewardship Coordinator
Jule Schultz and Katelyn Scott of the Spokane Riverkeeper
Kicking Off Season 7: From Podcast Origins to Community Impact
Aimee Shields of Old Barn Blooms
Dr. Jonathan Lundgren, 2023 Farm and Food Symposium Keynote Speaker
Mark Losh & Deanna Williams of the West Plains Chamber of Commerce
Don Schuerman of Palouse Heritage
Brian G. Henning and Corinna Farho of Gonzaga University's Center for Climate, Society, and the Environment
Kirby Weythman formerly of the SNAP Weatherization program
Reggie Tilleman and Jesika Harper of AgWest Farm Credit
Joe Hall & Conner Ward - Washington Conservation Corps
Sun Hines, Sue Hines Floral
Carol Newcomb, Owner of the Rosarium Garden Center
Roger Hudson, New Story Spokane
Elyse Hochstadt, Spokane Zero Waste
McKenzie DonTigny, Owner of Billies Diner
Vicki Carter, Director aof the Spokane Conservation District Returns!
Panel Discussion: Nutrient Density in Food and Why We Should Care
River City Youth Ops - Stephanie Watson
Rick Clark - Farm and Food Symposium
Kara Odegard - Spokane Sustainability Subcommittee
Inland Empire Paper - Forestry Department
Whitney Jacques of Verdant Hare
Crystal Priel of The Plant Project
Jacob Schmauch of Well Grown Farms
Doug Krapas - Environmental Manager with Inland Empire Paper Company
Master Gardeners Foundation of Spokane County
Krista Froberg - Happy Mountain Mushrooms
Kyle Merritt - SpokaneScape Program
Kelly Chadwick - Spirit Pruners
Stacey Selcho, SCD Education Coordinator
Amanda Parish - The Lands Council
Elyssa Kerr - Beavers Northwest
Annie Wissmiller- Measure Meant
Chrys Ostrander - Spokane Food Policy Council
Ray Archuleta - Farm and Food Symposium 2021
Four Roots Farm
John Edmondson - Growing Neighbors
Kris Major - City of Spokane Solid Waste Department
Mariah McKay - Spokane Independent Metro Business Alliance (S.I.M.B.A.)
Rose Richardson - Inland Northwest Land Conservancy
Natalie Tauzin - Spokane Food Security Coalition
Jorge and Madyson of Casa Cano Farms
Adam & Emily Powell – Lilac City Harvest
Business Impact Northwest
Jeff and Diane Reid, SlowDirt
Grant Weber and Duane Zbranek Return, Vets on the Farm
Sheryl Wiser and Erin Murphy, Tilth Alliance
Jerry Scheele – Chairman, Spokane Conservation District
Tim Kohlhauff, Urban Horticulture coordinator for the WSU/Spokane County Extension
Sean Alexander, WSU Extension Forester
Ben Peterson, SCD Forester
Joni Kindwall-Moore, founder of Snacktivist Foods.
Adam Hegsted, Owner & Chef at Eat Good Group and Co-Founder of Share.Farm
Brian Estes, LINC Foods
Thom Foote, Owner of Footehills Farm - Part 2
Thom Foote, Owner of Footehills Farm - Part 1
Pat Munts, WSU Extensions Food Systems Program
Lisette Alent, Inland Northwest Farmer Market Association
Garth Davis & Ben Peterson, SCD Forestry Department
Walt Edelen, SCD Water Resources Manager
Beth Mort, Owner of Snapdragon Flower Farm & Zinnia Designs
Grant Weber and Duane Zbranek from Vets on the Farm
Vicki Carter, Director at the Spokane Conservation District
Introducing Rocks To Roots