Creating Spaces Where We Invite, Imagine, Empower: Alice McGary

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The Art of Climate Dialogue: Stories from Iowa

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Alice McGary is a farmer, fiddler, potter, weaver, quilter, mentor, and community facilitator. She's excited about beauty, justice, community, and being outside. She lives and works at the Mustard Seed Community Farm, which is an 11-acre diversified, cooperative farm in northeastern Boone county, near the Ioway Creek. From Alice: "Many have lived on this land before us, including the Ioway and Meskwaki people, and the plants and creatures of the tall-grass prairie and savanna - all of whom live more cooperatively and gracefully on the land of this region, and all of whom have been forcibly pushed into much tinier territories, to the great detriment of Iowa and our world. Here on the farm, I've been on a journey of trying to learn how to be a better community member of our ecosystem and our planet. I've been learning a lot - from the wisdom of my elders and peers and from many mistakes and I still have so much to learn!" _______ Visit The EcoTheatre Lab's website at ⁠ecotheatrelab.com⁠ for links to Alice's work and how to connect with her, the transcript for this episode, and more information about the podcast, production team, and The EcoTheatre Lab. This podcast series is all about finding ways to talk about climate change with each other. The EcoTheatre Lab wants to also be in dialogue with our listeners!  Please let us know your thoughts on this episode through this ⁠brief feedback form⁠ (tinyurl.com/artofclimatedialogue)!  _______ Thank you to our podcast funders: Johnson Center for Land Stewardship Policy Emerging Leader Award and North Central Region Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education Program Graduate Student Grant.* This podcast is based upon work that is supported by the National Institute of Food and Agriculture, U.S. Department of Agriculture, under agreement number 2021-38640-34714 through the North Central Region SARE program under project number GNC22-345. USDA is an equal opportunity employer and service provider. Any opinions, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this podcast are those of the individuals and do not necessarily reflect the view of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. _______ Thank you to our podcast production team: Vivian M. Cook - Producer, Host, and Editor Rosie Marcu-Rowe - Editor Moselle Nita Singh - Cover Artist Omar de Kok-Mercado - Musician Charissa Menefee, Taylor Sklenar, and Mary Swander - Consultants Lane Larson - Sound Technician