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New Story Ancient Song

New Story Ancient Song

De : Roger Hudson and Tom Robinson
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The stories we tell about the world shape how we live. They mould the culture around us,

There are stories of domination, revolution, isolation, purification, accumulation, and victimization. New Story Spokane names these six stories that much of the world currently lives bym but we choose and recommend the Seventh Story which is "driven not by self-interest but the common good."

For New Story Spokane that means choosing - to prosper, together, by caring for people and the planet. And many people are!

Multiple non-profits, green businesses, farmers, gardeners, and inspired volunteers are choosing the Seventh Story. Some are working to care for the planet, others to care for people, still others work for profit while doing both. Together they are forging a New Story Collaborative to help bring about a reliable prosperity for all.

This podcast tells their story.

New Story Spokane
Economie Sciences sociales
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      49 min
    • Ancient Grains
      Jan 16 2026

      Join Roger Hudson and Tom Robinson interview special guest Don Scheuerman as they discuss how Palouse Heritage grows nutritious, flavorful heritage grains using regenerative farming practices that strengthen local food systems without compromising the health and future of our delicate ecosystem. Don takes us on a journey from our local Palouse to the other side of the planet and back in time to find ancient grains. Prepare for a fantastic adventure as Don tells us of his family history and how Palouse Heritage strives to ensure a healthier alternative to modern carbon farming while keeping alive a steady supply of exceptional and unique heritage grains for our community and generations to come.

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      1 h et 10 min
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