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Terra Madre talks: Satish Kumar; food is a communal journey.

Terra Madre talks: Satish Kumar; food is a communal journey.

FromSlow Food, the podcast


Terra Madre talks: Satish Kumar; food is a communal journey.

FromSlow Food, the podcast

ratings:
Length:
15 minutes
Released:
Jan 28, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Food is a communal journey, but it’s more than just feeding our bodies: it feeds our soul. If a food isn’t good, if it’s not fruit of a communal journey, then our soul suffers and dies. Satish Kumar discusses his idea of food and its value, which must be understood from many points of view, including the spiritual satisfaction we derive from it.
Satish Kumar is an Indian British activist and speaker. He has been a Jain Monk, a nuclear disarmament advocate and pacifist. He is now living in Devon, England and he writes for the Resurgence & ecologist magazine. He is founder and Director of programmes of the Schumacher College international centre for ecological studies. 
Let’s listen to his food talk, good for our souls and our thoughts!
 
Find out more about Terra Madre: www.terramadresalonedelgusto.com
Here you can find the original video of the Food Talk of Satish Kumar: https://terramadresalonedelgusto.com/en/event/satish-kumar-food-is-a-communal-journey/ 
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Podcast host: Valentina Gritti
Composition, production and editing: Leonardo Prieto Dorantes
Music: African Ensemble Berekete: Kabele bah, Paul Valdivia, Guillermo siliceo, Jorge whaley and Juan Domingo Rogel; maestro Gwagoro Keita.

A project by the Slow Food Youth Network
Released:
Jan 28, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (83)

Our food chain is full of surprises and our food is handled by people you will most likely never meet. Where did your coffee come from? Who grew your cocoa for your chocolate? Who made your bread? We are about to start a journey together, finding our way through the food systems. We want to give a stage to the people, whose voices are often not taken into consideration, or who are simply overlooked in the debate around food. We want to demonstrate that we all contribute to a more sustainable food system, that everyone has a story to tell and that there’s a lesson in every single one of them. — Production by Slow Food Youth Network Hosted by Valentina Gritti Music by Leonardo Prieto Dorantes