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Master of None- Adventures in a Hands-on Life
Isaac Gordon
175 episodes
8 months ago
We're finally planting the food forest. This is a small area where we're replicating natural forest ecosystems, but we're doing it with food-producing plants.
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We're finally planting the food forest. This is a small area where we're replicating natural forest ecosystems, but we're doing it with food-producing plants.
Show more...
How To
Arts,
Education,
Food,
Leisure,
Home & Garden
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Episode 138: Hellfire and Brimstone
Master of None- Adventures in a Hands-on Life
1 hour 16 minutes
3 years ago
Episode 138: Hellfire and Brimstone
Have you ever seen a preacher pounding on a Bible and yelling that we're all going to burn in hell because we're not following some obscure law given to the ancient Israelites thousands of years ago? I know I have, and I didn't like it much. In this episode, we take a look at how to actually place some of those ancient texts into a realistic historical/cultural context. We also cover several different perspectives on how we should (or shouldn't) apply any of that to our own ...
Master of None- Adventures in a Hands-on Life
We're finally planting the food forest. This is a small area where we're replicating natural forest ecosystems, but we're doing it with food-producing plants.