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A podcast about dirt. Soil is at the center of some of the biggest stories of our time. Presented by Dan Crane. A show from How We Get To Next. Made with the support of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.

The Thin Layer How We Get To Next

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    • 5.0 • 3 Ratings

A podcast about dirt. Soil is at the center of some of the biggest stories of our time. Presented by Dan Crane. A show from How We Get To Next. Made with the support of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.

    Look Down

    Look Down

    Life depends on a thin layer of soil, wrapped around the planet like the skin of an apple. A quarter of all life itself actually lives in soil. We grow our food in it; it is a source of medicines and illness; it filters our water; it provides nutrition for our food. Its importance is incalculable—but it’s easy to miss.
    From his porch in Los Angeles during wildfire season, Dan Crane explores how local stories of mud and dirt can be part of the global story of life itself.
    Presented by Dan Crane
    Written by Ian Steadman
    Audio design by Laura Irving

    Head to How We Get To Next for more information, including show notes and transcripts, as well as details of our other series.

    • 38 min
    The New Dust Bowl?

    The New Dust Bowl?

    What if you knew how the world was going to end?
    In this episode, we dive into the story of the Dust Bowl, which decimated 250,000 square miles of land in the United States in the 1930s, and Hugh Bennett, the man who saw it coming and tried to warn people—even when no one wanted to listen.
    How do we use—and misuse—soil for our own ends? Are we missing the signs that another environmental catastrophe is on the way?
    Presented by Dan Crane
    Written by Ian Steadman & Eli Lee
    Sound design by Laura Irving
    Made with the support of The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
    Head to How We Get To Next for more information, including show notes and transcripts, as well as details of our other series.

    • 36 min
    Getting Dirty

    Getting Dirty

    Are our lives too clean? Exploring the life that lives in the ground, and two sides of a dirty coin: soil’s role in the biggest pandemic you’ve never heard of, and soil as a source of miraculous medicines.
    Presented by Dan Crane
    Written by Ian Steadman & Eli Lee
    Sound design by Laura Irving
    Made with the support of The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
    Head to How We Get To Next for more information, including show notes and transcripts, as well as details of our other series.

    • 34 min
    Regrowth

    Regrowth

    Throughout history, people and communities have built close connections with the land. When we talk about soil — and about trying to “fix” soil —taking action can mean breaking or disrespecting those connections, good intentions or not. Lessons on environmental cooperation from a Marxist revolutionary, the Great Green Wall, and more.
    Presented by Dan Crane
    Written by Ian Steadman & Eli Lee
    Sound design by Laura Irving
    Made with the support of The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
    Head to How We Get To Next for more information, including show notes and transcripts, as well as details of our other series.

    • 38 min
    Beyond Soil

    Beyond Soil

    In warehouses, bunkers, basements, and skyscrapers, urban hydroponic farms produce food without soil at all; meanwhile, exobiologists are inventing ways to grow food among the stars. In our final episode of “The Thin Layer,” we ask: in these futures, is there still a place for soil?
    Presented by Dan Crane
    Written by Ian Steadman & Eli Lee
    Sound design by Laura Irving
    Made with the support of The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
    Head to How We Get To Next for more information, including show notes and transcripts, as well as details of our other series.

    • 37 min

Customer Reviews

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3 Ratings

3 Ratings

StonybrookTN ,

We'll Produced and Engaging

Being a fan of the How We Get to Next publications on Medium, branching out to this podcast wasn't necessarily a reach. But I found the timely focus on the often overlooked or forgotten soil incredibly engaging. This is a welcomed addition to my podcast rotation! The great production quality, excellent interview content interwoven into episodes, and light easy-going style of the host make for a quick and pleasant listening experience.

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