PROJECT: Good Food Podcast Por Project New Village arte de portada

PROJECT: Good Food

PROJECT: Good Food

De: Project New Village
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A podcast about community liberation through food access, food sovereignty, and the relationship we have with the environment. Focusing on the Good Food District - a geographical defined area of San Diego, CA consisting of Southeastern San Diego, Barrio Logan, National City, and Lemon Grove - this podcast explores improving overall health and well-being in communities of color through self-determination, urban agriculture, and placemaking.

Project New Village 2024
Arte Comida y Vino Higiene y Vida Saludable
Episodios
  • Farmer, Teacher, Healer: Chris Burroughs and Garden 31
    Apr 2 2026

    Chris Burroughs has a fascinating life journey that led him to where he is now, someone who completely represents the phrase, "Farmer, Teacher, Healer." From serving 14 years in prison to founding Garden 31, a San Diego County-based nonprofit that provides training and mentorship in regenerative agriculture and life skills to at-risk youth and adults, Chris shares his powerful story of lived experiences, second chances, and pathways to healing.

    Join hosts N. Diane Moss and Brandon S. Johnson for an inspiring talk with Mr. Burroughs about purpose, determination, and teaching the value of self-worth. This is the second episode of our 2026 podcast theme, "Farmer, Teacher, Healer", and one that shouldn't be missed.

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    46 m
  • Farmer, Teacher, Healer: Living For Today Ranch
    Feb 27 2026

    In this first episode of 2026, we want to highlight and celebrate Black farmers and food growers who are doing good work in the community and embody the phrase, "Farmer, Teacher, Healer" in their work. We're fortunate to have Luis De La Rosa and Monica McDade as our special guests who tick every box as the owners and operators of Living For Today Ranch, an innovative farm in Bonita that not only produces a large amount of food but serves as an outdoor learning environment for children and adults with developmental disabilities. Their unique and fascinating journey to urban agriculture begins with their owning and operating Group Homes and Adult Residential Facilities in San Diego, and their desire to improve the lives of those they serve through better nutrition and hands-on outdoor skill development.

    Join hosts Brandon S. Johnson and N. Diane Moss as they discuss the science and intention behind Living For Today's innovative approach to urban agriculture. This work is driven by Luis' engineering background with NASA, and their combined passion and dedication to improving the lives of those they serve.

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    52 m
  • Generational Ties - Kwanzaa Traditions in San Diego
    Dec 28 2025

    Kwanzaa is an annual year-end celebration of African-American history, values, family, community and culture. As 2025 comes to a close, we thought it only fitting to focus our last podcast of the year on Kwanzaa in San Diego. In this episode we host an intergenerational group of community members who share a deep, personal connection to Kwanzaa. Through their lived experiences, we’ll explore their feelings and thoughts on the significance and symbolism of this cultural celebration.

    Hosts Brandon S. Johnson and Nyenyekevu Diane Moss are joined by Rodney West, Jonathon Scott, Dr. LaWana Richmond, and Mwenda KudumuBiggs.

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    1 h y 1 m
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