This podcast series brings you talks and workshops from the Groundswell program of the inaurgural Pulse of the Earth festival. The festival was held at The Living Classroom in Bingara, NSW, Australia. Groundswell brought artists, farmers and scientists together to explore ideas around change and adaptation.
In this podcast you’ll hear Adam Blakester, director of Starfish Initiatives, invite a series of speakers to talk about change and adaptation. This topic, of change and adaptation, was at the very heart of the Groundswell program, which was part of the Pulse of the Earth festival at The Living Classroom in Bingara, NSW.
In this session of the Groundswell program, participants from three of the seven collaborations undertaken as part of the project An artist, a farmer and scientist walk into a bar discuss their experiences of interdisciplinary collaboration.
In this session from the inaugural Pulse of the Earth festival in Bingara, NSW, Groundswell organiser Laura Fisher brings artist Karla Dickens to the stage to introduce her film Mother’s Little Helpers. The film was made as a part of the project An artist, a farmer and scientist walk into a bar.
Farmer and author Charles Massey delivers the keynote lecture, Why Regeneration?, at the 2019 Pulse of the Earth festival.Charles talks about his journey from from industrial farmer, to being one of the world’s foremost proponents of regenerative agriculture.The live sound engineer for this session was Matthew McRae from Macsound Electronics in Uralla.
In this podcast you’ll hear artist and emerging scientist Imogen Semler introduce agro-ecologist David Hardwick to a Saturday afternoon audience underneath the Groundswell marquee, at the first Pulse of the Earth Festival in Bingara, NSW.