Episodes

  • Voices from the Field: UH CTAHR's Dean Grewal
    Dec 10 2024

    In this episode we speak with Dean Parwinder Grewal, nine months after his appointment as Dean of the University of Hawaii’s College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resilience, where he is already starting to make his mark - like changing what CTAHR stands for! We find out about his agriculture and education backgrounds, and how he found out about and why he accepted the position in Hawaii. We hear his vision for Hawaii’s resiliency and how that has shaped, and will shape, his work and that of CTAHR in the future.

    Brought to you by University of Hawaii College of Tropical Ag. and Human Resources (CTAHR), and the Seeds of Well-being (SOW) Project. This podcast is supported by the Farm and Ranch Stress Assistance Network (FRSAN) grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Institute of Food and Agriculture and Hawaii Department of Agriculture.

    Resources:

    • Hawaiʻi College of Tropical Agriculture
    • Punjab Agricultural University
    • His publications about Nematodes and urban food self-reliance
    • Slides from Hawaii Agricultural Conference 2024 used in presentation
    • Our podcast with Senator Tim Richards
    • Our podcast with Kamehameha Schools
    • History of CTAHR
    • Finding CTAHR locations and resources

    Find out more about us:

    • Seeds Of Wellbeing website
    • Seeds of Wellbeing Resource Hub
    • All the SOW links
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    56 mins
  • Voices from the Field: ʻUlu Co-op with Dana Shapiro
    Sep 28 2024

    In this episode we speak with Dana Shapiro from Hawaiʻi Ulu Coop who shares her journey from working with local chef Peter Merrimen to facilitate an AgVentures program, to helping found and now manage The Co-op as itʻs Chief Executive Officer on Hawaii island where it all started, We discuss expansion of The Co-op to now include the islands of Oahu, Maui, and Kauai and crops that now include taro, sweet potato and squash crops too.

    Brought to you by University of Hawaii College of Tropical Ag. and Human Resources (CTAHR), and the Seeds of Well-being (SOW) Project. This podcast is supported by the Farm and Ranch Stress Assistance Network (FRSAN) grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Institute of Food and Agriculture and Hawaii Department of Agriculture.

    Resources:

    • Hawaiʻi ʻUlu Co-op member farmer site: https://ulu.coop/
    • Hawaiʻi ʻUlu Co-op product ordering site: https://eatbreadfruit.com
    • Peter Merriman: https://www.merrimanshawaii.com/peter-merriman/
    • Dept. of Tourism AgVenture program: https://www.travelagewest.com/Travel/Hawaii/From-Farm-to-Tableside
    • Kohala Center: https://kohalacenter.org/
    • Ho'oulu ka 'Ulu: https://hawaiihomegrown.net/breadfruit
    • Kamehameha Schools Podcast with SOW: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RmjtNBOvs6Q
    • Organic Valley: http://www.organicvalley.coop/
    • Ulu Co-op Climate Smart grants: https://ulu.coop/5448-2
    • Ulu Co-op Agroforestry grants: https://ulu.coop/eap

    Find out more about us:

    • Seeds Of Wellbeing website
    • Seeds of Wellbeing Resource Hub
    • All the SOW links
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    49 mins
  • Voices from the Field: FarmLink with Founder Rob Barreca
    Jul 27 2024

    If you have lived on Oahu during the COVID pandemic or more recently, then you probably already know about FarmLink. In this episode we speak with its Founder, Rob Barreca about the pre-covid days of this online, local-only food marketplace and how it has grown by leaps and bounds since. We find out how he went from "geek for good" to CEO of an innovative new Hawaii-based company and is now firmly in the role of Chief Technology Officer to ensure FarmLink's success into their promising future.

    Brought to you by University of Hawaii College of Tropical Ag. and Human Resources (CTAHR), and the Seeds of Well-being (SOW) Project. This podcast is supported by the Farm and Ranch Stress Assistance Network (FRSAN) grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Institute of Food and Agriculture and Hawaii Department of Agriculture.

    Resources:

    • FarmLink
    • Olin Lagon
    • Holy Cow bar in San Francisco (archive)
    • Compost Cab
    • GoFarm Hawaii
    • Petal Mettle Flowers
    • Kamehameha Schools Mahiai Matchup
    • Ulupono Initiative
    • Elemental Excellerator
    • Local Orbit software
    • Delivery Biz Pro software
    • Shopify web platform
    • DaBux SNAP/EBT Discounts
    • Ma’o Farms
    • Hawaii Banana Source
    • Kamehameha Schools Podcast with SOW

    Find out more about us:

    • Seeds Of Wellbeing website
    • Seeds of Wellbeing Resource Hub
    • All the SOW links
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    1 hr and 24 mins
  • Voices From the Field: Inner Wellbeing & Support with Joe McGinn
    May 9 2024

    In this episode of Voices From the Field, O'ahu farmer Joe McGinn discusses the challenges faced by Hawaii ag producers, including thin margins, increasing costs, government regulations, and natural disasters. He emphasizes the importance of having a support system, including cultural and seasonal support, courage, and connection to overcome these challenges. Joe highlights the importance of addressing the physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual dimensions of agriculture, prioritizing farmers' well-being, and creating safe spaces for social connection and mental health support.

    Find out more about us:

    • Seeds Of Wellbeing website
    • Seeds of Wellbeing Resource Hub
    • All the SOW links
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    36 mins
  • Voices From the Field: Legal Q&A for Hawaii farmers and ranchers
    Apr 12 2024

    In this episode we aim to address some of the common legal questions raised by the Hawaii agriculture producers we have met. We are grateful to Cat Taschner, co-founder of the nonprofit Business Law Corps in Hawaii. At a recent meeting with the University of Hawaii’s “AgConnect” course, she addressed questions she often hears and agreed to share an edited version here. She discusses topics like legal structure, liability waivers, contracts, online taxes, where webinars and templates for common legal documents are available, and how to sign up for free 30 minute calls to answer specific questions.

    Brought to you by University of Hawaii College of Tropical Ag. and Human Resources (CTAHR), and the Seeds of Well-being (SOW) Project. This podcast is supported by the Farm and Ranch Stress Assistance Network (FRSAN) grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Institute of Food and Agriculture and Hawaii Department of Agriculture.

    Resources:

    • Business Law Corps
    • Free Legal Consultations
      • MCBL Hawaii
      • HTDC
    • Restart Hawaii webinar series
    • DPP guidance related to camper vans:
      • Staying in a vacation van or recreation vehicle (RV) on a lot is considered camping.
      • Camping is allowed as a part of outdoor recreation. (“Recreation Facilities, Outdoor” means permanent facilities for active outdoor sports and recreation, other than golf courses. Typical uses include: parks, playgrounds, botanical gardens, golf driving ranges, tennis courts, riding stables, academies and trails, and recreational camps.)
      • Outdoor recreation requires a conditional use permit (except in the Resort District). CUP available only in the P-2, AG-2, Country, business and business mixed use districts. Outdoor recreation is not an allowable use in the residential, apartment or industrial uses.
    • Food Truck Permit Resources:
      • https://www.honolulu.gov/rep/site/csd/csd_docs/Food_Truck_Infomation_Mar_2022.pdf
      • https://health.hawaii.gov/san/files/2013/05/how-to-start-a-mobile-FE-0617.pdf
    • DCCA Hawaii Business Express
    • US Federal Trademarks
    • Contact Business Law Corps
    • The YouTube version of this podcast with slides

    Find out more about us:

    • Seeds Of Wellbeing website
    • Seeds of Wellbeing Resource Hub
    • All the SOW links
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    42 mins
  • Voices From the Field: USDA's Farm Service Agency is here to help
    Feb 16 2024

    It has been said that the nine most terrifying words in the English language are “I’m from the government and I’m here to help.” but in our episode with Buddy Nichols from the US Department of Ag’s Farm Service Agency, there is nothing to fear! Listen as we talk about their loan program that may be the first place you want to look for loans as an ag producer, and we also speak about FSA’s role related to the Maui wildfires.

    Brought to you by University of Hawaii College of Tropical Ag. and Human Resources (CTAHR), and the Seeds of Well-being (SOW) Project. This podcast is supported by the Farm and Ranch Stress Assistance Network (FRSAN) grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Institute of Food and Agriculture and Hawaii Department of Agriculture.

    Resources:

    • USDA Farm Service Agency website
    • Podcast about microloans through Kohala Center
    • Podcast about Steward Lending and Feed the Hunger
    • Podcast with American AgCredit and GoFarm
    • Podcast with Kamehameha Schools about Food Systems
    • Buddy Nichols' contact information: (808) 214-1739 or richard.nichols@usda.gov

    Find out more about us:

    • Seeds Of Wellbeing website
    • Seeds of Wellbeing Resource Hub
    • All the SOW links
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    1 hr
  • Voices From the Field: Meaning and Purpose of Farming with Andrea & Matt Drayer of Ancient Valley Growers Farm
    Dec 20 2023

    On this episode of Voices from the Field, Andrea and Matt Drayer join us to share their journey into farming, and the deep meaning and value it brings to them. Listen in to learn how they navigate challenges in both farming and their personal lives.

    Find out more about us:

    • Seeds Of Wellbeing website
    • Seeds of Wellbeing Resource Hub
    • All the SOW links
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    43 mins
  • Voices From the Field: Agriculture, Connection & Mental Health with Vincent Kimura
    Oct 31 2023

    Vincent Kimura joins us on this episode of our Voices From the Field podcast series to share the value of story telling and sharing information across generations. His wealth of knowledge and experience helps paint a well-round image of how farmers can overcome some of the challenges they face through connection, community building, and knowledge sharing.

    Find out more about us:

    • Seeds Of Wellbeing website
    • Seeds of Wellbeing Resource Hub
    • All the SOW links
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    44 mins