186: Robin Kelson on Seed Saving-Resiliency.

Published: Jan. 21, 2017, 3:30 p.m.

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186: Robin Kelson on Seed Saving-Resiliency.

Keeping the strength of genetic traits through community sharing of seeds.

Robin is the owner of the Good Seed Company  - \\u201cheirloom seeds for common use,\\u201d  a small heirloom vegetable, flower and herb seed company based in Whitefish, MT and dedicated to helping re-establish the community practice of selecting, saving and sharing seeds for common use.

The Good Seed Company envisions becoming a model for cultivating community-grown resilient seeds, seed savers and gardeners, and offers \\u201cworkshops from soil to seed\\u201d under the trade name: \\u201cDIY:GROW\\u201d, including a one-year \\u201cseed steward\\u201d internship. DIY:GROW seeks to reduce the barrier to entry for anyone wanting to take control of their food. 

A biochemist and attorney by training, Robin has spent over 30 years exploring human vitality, resiliency, and patterns in the natural world. In support of cultivating a sustainability perspective for our common future, she also offers "The Resiliency Dialogues", presentations for all audiences that introduce simple tools from nature for practicing resiliency in any context and to invite dialogue on this subject.

In this podcast: Greg talks to a former lawyer Robin Kelson who now runs The Good Seed Company. She shares her story about the unexpected transition in her life leading her to her work around seeds.  One of the big events in her new life is an epic community event focused on seed saving and sharing.  She also explains why the company is using seeds from backyard growers.

Visit https://www.urbanfarm.org/2017/01/21/robin-kelson/ for show notes and links.

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