The Land Remembers

The Land Remembers

Author: Old Ways March 5, 2026 Duration: 21:12

The chemicals used to fertilize modern fields were once used to make bombs.

After WWII, excess war factories turned their production toward agriculture — and the soil has been paying the price ever since.

What does that mean for our bodies?
 For chronic disease?
 For the way we farm animals?
 For the way we eat?

In this episode of Old Ways, New Days, we explore the deep connection between soil health and human health — from bomb factories to CAFOs to Victory Gardens — and what stewardship could look like now.

Because everything is related.

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There's a quiet rhythm to the life many of us are trying to build, one that connects the soil under our nails to the thoughts in our hearts. Old Ways New Days explores that rhythm, weaving together the practical threads of modern homesteading with a deeper, spiritual curiosity. This isn't about moving to a remote farm; it's about finding the sacred in the everyday, whether you're tending a balcony herb garden, preserving a harvest from a community plot, or simply seeking a more intentional pace in a suburban setting. Each episode feels like a conversation with a knowledgeable friend, one who understands that building a sustainable home is as much about crafting ritual and honoring natural cycles as it is about composting or canning. You'll hear tangible advice for small-space living alongside reflections on seasonal celebrations and mindful practice, all grounded in a pagan-informed perspective. The Old Ways New Days podcast is for anyone who feels the pull to live with their hands in the earth and their mind attuned to something older, proving that spirituality and practicality can grow from the same root. It’s a guide for integrating timeless wisdom into the clutter and rush of contemporary life, making each small, rooted action feel both necessary and nourishing.
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