The Highland Good Food Podcast
Society & Culture
In this episode, Highland Good Food team member Laura Dorantt speaks to Diana, Nourish Scotland's Food Justice Project Officer and Martina from a female founded collective on the outskirts of Mexico City, that has a vision for diverse and inclusive food systems. Laura asks Diana and Martina what they felt optimistic and outraged about while they were at COP26 and afterwards.
This episode was inspired by the Outraged and Optimism, a podcast that explores the stories behind the headlines on climate change and is "for everyone looking to expand their understanding of the climate crisis and get inspired to take action.". We recommend you give it a listen!
Educating and training for a sustainable local food system
Community Food
COP 26 Reflections Part 2
EPISODE 4: International Climate & Food SPECIAL EPISODE
EPISODE 3: Taking A Holistic View Of The Food System
EPISODE 2: How Do 'Small' Individuals Make A BIG Impact On The Highland Food System?
SEASON 2 EPISODE 1: Salami, Seaweed & Beer!
BONUS EPISODE 11: Highlights from the Highland Good Food Conference 2021
EPISODE 10: How Can Food Policy Change In 2021?
EPISODE 9: Can We Have Successful Vegetable Enterprises In The Highlands?
EPISODE 8: Can A Thriving Aquaculture Sector Support Healthy Communities?
EPISODE 7: What Does It Take To Be A New Entrant Farmer in 2020?
EPISODE 6: How Can Highland Retailers Adapt To A Changing Food System?
EPISODE 5: Is Local Dairy Possible In The Highlands?
EPISODE 4: What's Your Food Story?
EPISODE 3: Taking Control Of Our Bread
EPISODE 2: Is Regenerative Farming The Future?
EPISODE 1: What Is The Role Of Community Food?
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