The Gentle Inquiry
Beneath our feet lies a vast, living engine that supports all terrestrial life, yet it remains one of the most misunderstood ecosystems on Earth. In this episode of The Gentle Inquiry, we unearth the remarkable intersection of soil science, environmental media, and ecological stewardship. We sit down with acclaimed filmmaker Deborah Koons Garcia to explore the legacy of her groundbreaking documentaries, The Future of Food and Symphony of the Soil. Together, we discuss how the lens of a camera can demystify complex agricultural systems, expose the history of genetic engineering, and illuminate our deep ecological mutuality with the land. Beyond the screen, we look at how audio storytelling is changing the conservation conversation. From the dirt-under-the-fingernails research found in agronomy podcasts like Soil Matters and Field, Lab, Earth, to the immersive, soundscape-rich reflections of Terra Firma and Future Ecologies, we examine how art and science collaborate to inspire environmental action. Tune in for a thoughtful exploration of biodiversity, indigenous land management, and the urgent, quiet revolution happening right in our dirt. #SoilScience #EnvironmentalStewardship #DeborahKoonsGarcia #SymphonyOfTheSoil #Agroecology #Biodiversity #SustainableFarming #FutureOfFood #Agronomy #EcologicalMutuality #AudioStorytelling #EnvironmentalDocumentary #IndigenousLandManagement #SoilHealth#TheGentleInquiry
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