
This episode was recorded on the unceded Territories of the lək̓ʷəŋən Speaking Peoples, the W̱SÁNEĆ and the Songhees and Esquimalt Nations. These Lands that we all continue to learn from would not exist in the ways that they do today without the care from uncountable generations that have maintained their relationships with the Land from time immemorial and forever more.
In our third episode, we talk with Emma about complex and shifting relationships with food, the spaces where we connect with food and the land, and about how some of the sessions at the Good Food Gathering have influenced them! We talk about our shared upbringings in Ontario and the gaps in food education and accessibility that we have seen between these places.
Take the next half hour to connect with food and the land and I really hope you enjoy this conversation as much as I did!
Mar 11, 2022

This episode was recorded on the unceded Territories of the lək̓ʷəŋən Speaking Peoples, the W̱SÁNEĆ and the Songhees and Esquimalt Nations. These Lands that we all continue to learn from would not exist in the ways that they do today without the care from uncountable generations that have maintained their relationships with the Land from time immemorial and forever more.
In our second episode, we talk with Christina about how some of the sessions at the Good Food Gathering landed with her and some of the important take aways she gained from it! We talk about our own upbringings in Ontario and the gaps in our food education growing up, the trials and tribulations of growing your own food, and how Christina intends to bring some of that knowledge back into the classroom in her future role as a teacher.
Feb 14, 2022

In this first episode of season 2, we will be introducing some of the major themes and you can get to know our new host, Alistair (he/him)!
In this season of the Sprouting Conversation’s podcast, we will be exploring the theme of Listening to the Land through conversations with guest hosts. The first couple episodes will feature youth who attended the 2021 Good Food Gathering, as well as some other guest speakers who are doing land-based and food-based work in our communities.
In this episode, Alistair talks about his connection to land and food growing up and how it has shaped his relationships today. He talks about what listening to the land means to him and how it has informed his understanding of his duties as a settler located on unceded Lekwungen, WSANEC, Songhees, and Esquimalt territory.
Stay tuned for upcoming episode releases! We’re really looking forward to sharing them with you!
Jan 20, 2022
4 min

This episode weaves together the dreams of all the youth's visions for our food's future from our past episodes. Get comfortable, get your headphones, get inspired, and get ideas for actions!
Jul 20, 2021
26 min

Hannah and Lajah host this episode and chat with Syd, a queer white settler and a site manager at the University of Victoria's Campus Community Garden. In this conversation, we explore many nuanced questions related to the complicated reality of growing food as a settler on stolen Indigenous lands. We discuss ideas such as collective healing through working with plants, learning to relate differently with the land and with each other, creating safer and more accessible community garden spaces, and re-framing food as a collective resource.
Mar 30, 2021
1 hr

Elora hosts this episode and chats with Ava, a grade 12 student here in Victoria about her experience with the local food movement, and how it sparked change in her life. Together they discuss the importance of youth involvement in growing food, and the current barriers youth might face when getting involved.
Mar 11, 2021
33 min

Paula hosts this episode, and chats with Eric and Nelson from Curbside Farms - a cooperative non-profit organization that aims to create a robust local agricultural system on Vancouver Island. The conversation focusses on the current work of the organization, how to change our food system, and why developing a relationship with the land is crucial to creating a more equitable and sustainable society.
Thank-you to Hallie for all of her technological support!
Feb 11, 2021
36 min

Elora hosts this episode, and chats with Megan, a friend who has spent a lot of time organizing around food waste, and redistribution. The conversation focuses on food waste and its intersection with capitalism, and how we can work towards food sovereignty and justice in the long term, without sacrificing our communities immediate needs in the short term.
Jan 21, 2021
53 min

In this episode we speak with Elora, an organizer with Community Food Support . In this episode, we talk about food access and community care.
Nov 27, 2020
47 min

Learn from Joe Seward about the importance of language revitalization, allyship. and relationships to land.
Nov 12, 2020
34 sec
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