My guest this episode is Grace Olmstead. Grace has done excellent work for several years on issues of localism, just the sort of thing we like to talk about on Cultural Debris. Like your humble host, she is a devotee of Wendell Berry’s works, and her new book Uprooted is a chronicle of approaching her own native place and her own life with the principles of localism, sustainability, and the obligations of membership.
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Uprooted: Recovering the Legacy of the Places We've Left Behind
'Wendell Berry's Right Kind of Farming,' by Grace Olmstead (NYT)
Hill Women, by Cassie Chambers
Braiding Sweetgrass, by Robin Wall Kimmerer
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CD 44 - Joel Miller on Books & Reading
CD 43 - Holly Ordway on Tolkien's Faith
Bookish Questions - Alan Noble
Bookish Questions - Allen Mendenhall
Bookish Questions - Gary Gregg
CD 42 - Feasting With Caitlin Smith Gilson
CD 41 - Laird Mackintosh: The Last Phantom
CD 40 - Dale Ahlquist on G.K. Chesterton
CD 39 - Ferenc Horcher On Roger Scruton
CD 38 - John Herreid & Contemporary Catholic Art
CD 37 - Eduard Habsburg & The Habsburg Way
CD 36 - Kathryn Wehr On Dorothy Sayers and ’The Man Born to Be King’
CD 35 - Eric Twardzik & American Ivy Style
CD 34 - Holly Ordway & Sharing the Gospel Through Literature
CD 33 - Kevin Gutzman on The Jeffersonians
CD 32 - Raj Bhakta & (Very) Old Armagnac
CD 31 - Os Guinness & The Great Quest
CD 30 - Annette Kirk: From Long Island to Mecosta
CD 29 - Luke Sheahan on The University Bookman and Academic Freedom
CD 28 - Jason M. Baxter & The Medieval Mind of C.S. Lewis
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