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The Probiotic Life
Ben Klenner
53 episodes
7 months ago
This episode is with returning guest Chris Trump. He’s a student of Nature, and regarded as one of the leading experts in Korean Natural Farming and it’s adaptations around the world. In this interview Chris shares a bit of his story of how he got involved in natural farming and why he started teaching it. I ask him about the qualities he sees in successful natural farmers, and we dive into philosophy. We also get into a more detailed discussion about Indigenous Microorganisms aka IMO. I refer to his videos, which you can find on Youtube. I highly recommend you look at his videos if you are even remotely interested in probiotic growing, it really helped me to look outside the box, and connect in with Nature. We also talk about the difference between Effective Microorganisms aka EM and IMO and a bit about what you see under the microscope. Chris turns it around and asks me about my journey of natural farming. You can find info on Chris and what he’s up to at naturalfarming.co and also on Instagram If you enjoyed this episode, share it with a friend! May the beneficial microbes be with you. Cheers!
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This episode is with returning guest Chris Trump. He’s a student of Nature, and regarded as one of the leading experts in Korean Natural Farming and it’s adaptations around the world. In this interview Chris shares a bit of his story of how he got involved in natural farming and why he started teaching it. I ask him about the qualities he sees in successful natural farmers, and we dive into philosophy. We also get into a more detailed discussion about Indigenous Microorganisms aka IMO. I refer to his videos, which you can find on Youtube. I highly recommend you look at his videos if you are even remotely interested in probiotic growing, it really helped me to look outside the box, and connect in with Nature. We also talk about the difference between Effective Microorganisms aka EM and IMO and a bit about what you see under the microscope. Chris turns it around and asks me about my journey of natural farming. You can find info on Chris and what he’s up to at naturalfarming.co and also on Instagram If you enjoyed this episode, share it with a friend! May the beneficial microbes be with you. Cheers!
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Health & Fitness
Natural Sciences
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043 - The Human Super Organism Microbiome With Dr. Rodney Dietert
The Probiotic Life
1 hour 2 minutes 58 seconds
6 years ago
043 - The Human Super Organism Microbiome With Dr. Rodney Dietert
Our guest today is a Professor of Immunotoxicology at Cornell University. He has become an internationally renowned author, educator and scientist known for his work on the microbiome and the immune system. Not only has he been on faculty at Cornell since 1977 and published many peer-reviewed papers, but he’s traveled the world giving lectures and keynotes in a variety of forums. He may be most well known for his book "The Human Super Organism: How the Microbiome is Revolutionising the Pursuit of a Healthy Life” Join us as Rodney shares his story of how he came to be a professor at Cornell and what inspired him to do so. In this episode we delve into Rodney’s ‘Completed Self Hypothesis’ which he outlines in the book ‘The Human Super Organism’ and talk about how what we are learning about the microbiome changes the way we look at medicine. He relates the human microbiome to a coral reef ecosystem, anyhow it relates to antibiotics, probiotics, gene transfer, biofilms, inflammation and cancer. We also chat about getting out in nature and playing in the soil and risks versus benefits. There’s lots of great info in this episode, and Rodney makes it quite relatable for the non-academic. We hope you enjoy it and find it valuable on this exploration of the probiotic life. Thanks for taking time to be part of the journey! Dr. Rodney Dietert’s latest book: "The Human Super Organism: How the Microbiome is Revolutionising the Pursuit of a Healthy Life” Purchase the book, ebook or audiobook through this link to support the podcast. Connect with Dr. Rodney Dietert: Email: rrd1@cornell.edu Twitter: @RodDietert If you are keen about soil health, go on over to microbiometer.com and pick your self up a microbiometer… You’ll be able to get a better picture of how much life is in your soil, and you’ll be supporting the podcast by purchasing from our affiliate. Enter the promo code ‘probioticlife’ to get $10 off your purchase. May the beneficial microbes be with you!
The Probiotic Life
This episode is with returning guest Chris Trump. He’s a student of Nature, and regarded as one of the leading experts in Korean Natural Farming and it’s adaptations around the world. In this interview Chris shares a bit of his story of how he got involved in natural farming and why he started teaching it. I ask him about the qualities he sees in successful natural farmers, and we dive into philosophy. We also get into a more detailed discussion about Indigenous Microorganisms aka IMO. I refer to his videos, which you can find on Youtube. I highly recommend you look at his videos if you are even remotely interested in probiotic growing, it really helped me to look outside the box, and connect in with Nature. We also talk about the difference between Effective Microorganisms aka EM and IMO and a bit about what you see under the microscope. Chris turns it around and asks me about my journey of natural farming. You can find info on Chris and what he’s up to at naturalfarming.co and also on Instagram If you enjoyed this episode, share it with a friend! May the beneficial microbes be with you. Cheers!