Three more podcasts on millets

Here are three more podcasts - or actually one podcast, a short radio program, and a TED talk - that deal directly or indirectly with millets. (I previously sent out a batch of 3 last Feb. 3.*). The Chef's Manifesto Podcast, Episode 5 S3 «Millets – climate smart seeds of the future», c.2021 (39:08) https://soundcloud.com/user-264172669/episode-5-s3-millets-climate-smart-see... Host Lorna Maseko did a very nice set of 3 short interviews on millets in Africa and India. "Chef Vanshika Bhatia and Chef Mokgadi Itsweng share their experiences cooking and experimenting with millets in their kitchens and make listeners fall in love with this fantastic ingredient. A discussion with Shivali Sharma from ICRISAT follows on how many sustainable benefits millets can bring to the table." Focus was on pearl millet (bajra) and finger millet (ragi). WNYC, "Last Chance Foods: It's Millet Time," 21 Feb. 2014 (4:37) https://www.wnyc.org/story/last-chance-foods-its-millet-time/ Brief interview by Amy Eddings of author Mark Scarborough, highlights use of "millet" (evidently proso millet) in a veggie burger recipe from the latter's 2012 book, Grain Mains: 101 Surprising and Satisfying Whole Grain Recipes for Every Meal of the Day. They also touch on related topics, including the only real potential downside to consuming a lot of millets, namely goitrogenic effects, TED@BCG, "Got millet? How marketing could improve the lives of African farmers," Sept. 2021 (10:57) [https://www.ted.com/talks/zoe_karl_waithaka_got_millet_how_marketing_could_improve_the_lives_of_african_farmers](https://www.ted.com/talks/zoe_karl_waithaka_got_millet_how_marketing_could_improve_the_lives_of_african_farmers?language=en) Talk by Zoë Karl-Waithaka, in which she discusses how marketing influences what we eat, and then makes the suggestion that a similar approach could be used to popularize "millet" and develop markets for African smallholder farmers of millet crops. DO, EL, MI, US Note: * The previous batch is at https://lists.millets2023.space/pipermail/collab/2022-February/000004.html

Lots of great content to go through Don - Thanks. In case anyone would like to input/feedback on a millet survey we are about to release, your thoughts would be welcomed. This has the same questions from a large consumer survey we did in India a few years ago (so we can compare data) and also a lot of new questions. Please see: https://sprw.io/stt-222d4a [https://static.surveysparrow.com/application/images/share/social-share-og.png]<https://sprw.io/stt-222d4a> Global Millet Survey CHAT<https://sprw.io/stt-222d4a> Built with love by SurveySparrow, a FREE online survey software which lets you collect feedback naturally, gain insights and make better decisions. sprw.io Cheers Joanna ________________________________ From: Collab <collab-bounces@lists.millets2023.space> on behalf of Don Osborn via Collab <collab@lists.millets2023.space> Sent: Sunday, April 17, 2022 6:50 AM To: collab@lists.millets2023.space <collab@lists.millets2023.space> Subject: [Collab] Three more podcasts on millets Here are three more podcasts - or actually one podcast, a short radio program, and a TED talk - that deal directly or indirectly with millets. (I previously sent out a batch of 3 last Feb. 3.*). The Chef's Manifesto Podcast, Episode 5 S3 «Millets – climate smart seeds of the future», c.2021 (39:08) https://soundcloud.com/user-264172669/episode-5-s3-millets-climate-smart-see... Host Lorna Maseko did a very nice set of 3 short interviews on millets in Africa and India. "Chef Vanshika Bhatia and Chef Mokgadi Itsweng share their experiences cooking and experimenting with millets in their kitchens and make listeners fall in love with this fantastic ingredient. A discussion with Shivali Sharma from ICRISAT follows on how many sustainable benefits millets can bring to the table." Focus was on pearl millet (bajra) and finger millet (ragi). WNYC, "Last Chance Foods: It's Millet Time," 21 Feb. 2014 (4:37) https://www.wnyc.org/story/last-chance-foods-its-millet-time/ Brief interview by Amy Eddings of author Mark Scarborough, highlights use of "millet" (evidently proso millet) in a veggie burger recipe from the latter's 2012 book, Grain Mains: 101 Surprising and Satisfying Whole Grain Recipes for Every Meal of the Day. They also touch on related topics, including the only real potential downside to consuming a lot of millets, namely goitrogenic effects, TED@BCG, "Got millet? How marketing could improve the lives of African farmers," Sept. 2021 (10:57) https://www.ted.com/talks/zoe_karl_waithaka_got_millet_how_marketing_could_improve_the_lives_of_african_farmers<https://www.ted.com/talks/zoe_karl_waithaka_got_millet_how_marketing_could_improve_the_lives_of_african_farmers?language=en> Talk by Zoë Karl-Waithaka, in which she discusses how marketing influences what we eat, and then makes the suggestion that a similar approach could be used to popularize "millet" and develop markets for African smallholder farmers of millet crops. DO, EL, MI, US Note: * The previous batch is at https://lists.millets2023.space/pipermail/collab/2022-February/000004.html

Dear All A special thanks to Don for very detailed feedback on the survey (giving me lots of homework but well worthwhile). The millet survey is now launched and it would be greatly appreciated if you could both undertake the survey as well as share it with your networks and friends around the world. Hopefully you also find the visuals and chat style more interesting than the usual survey. Please see: Please see: https://sprw.io/stt-222d4a Much appreciated Joanna ________________________________ From: Collab <collab-bounces@lists.millets2023.space> on behalf of Joanna Kane-Potaka via Collab <collab@lists.millets2023.space> Sent: Tuesday, April 19, 2022 2:06 PM To: collab@lists.millets2023.space <collab@lists.millets2023.space>; Don Osborn <donosborn@protonmail.com> Subject: Re: [Collab] Three more podcasts on millets Lots of great content to go through Don - Thanks. In case anyone would like to input/feedback on a millet survey we are about to release, your thoughts would be welcomed. This has the same questions from a large consumer survey we did in India a few years ago (so we can compare data) and also a lot of new questions. Please see: https://sprw.io/stt-222d4a [https://static.surveysparrow.com/application/images/share/social-share-og.png]<https://sprw.io/stt-222d4a> Global Millet Survey CHAT<https://sprw.io/stt-222d4a> Built with love by SurveySparrow, a FREE online survey software which lets you collect feedback naturally, gain insights and make better decisions. sprw.io Cheers Joanna ________________________________ From: Collab <collab-bounces@lists.millets2023.space> on behalf of Don Osborn via Collab <collab@lists.millets2023.space> Sent: Sunday, April 17, 2022 6:50 AM To: collab@lists.millets2023.space <collab@lists.millets2023.space> Subject: [Collab] Three more podcasts on millets Here are three more podcasts - or actually one podcast, a short radio program, and a TED talk - that deal directly or indirectly with millets. (I previously sent out a batch of 3 last Feb. 3.*). The Chef's Manifesto Podcast, Episode 5 S3 «Millets – climate smart seeds of the future», c.2021 (39:08) https://soundcloud.com/user-264172669/episode-5-s3-millets-climate-smart-see... Host Lorna Maseko did a very nice set of 3 short interviews on millets in Africa and India. "Chef Vanshika Bhatia and Chef Mokgadi Itsweng share their experiences cooking and experimenting with millets in their kitchens and make listeners fall in love with this fantastic ingredient. A discussion with Shivali Sharma from ICRISAT follows on how many sustainable benefits millets can bring to the table." Focus was on pearl millet (bajra) and finger millet (ragi). WNYC, "Last Chance Foods: It's Millet Time," 21 Feb. 2014 (4:37) https://www.wnyc.org/story/last-chance-foods-its-millet-time/ Brief interview by Amy Eddings of author Mark Scarborough, highlights use of "millet" (evidently proso millet) in a veggie burger recipe from the latter's 2012 book, Grain Mains: 101 Surprising and Satisfying Whole Grain Recipes for Every Meal of the Day. They also touch on related topics, including the only real potential downside to consuming a lot of millets, namely goitrogenic effects, TED@BCG, "Got millet? How marketing could improve the lives of African farmers," Sept. 2021 (10:57) https://www.ted.com/talks/zoe_karl_waithaka_got_millet_how_marketing_could_improve_the_lives_of_african_farmers<https://www.ted.com/talks/zoe_karl_waithaka_got_millet_how_marketing_could_improve_the_lives_of_african_farmers?language=en> Talk by Zoë Karl-Waithaka, in which she discusses how marketing influences what we eat, and then makes the suggestion that a similar approach could be used to popularize "millet" and develop markets for African smallholder farmers of millet crops. DO, EL, MI, US Note: * The previous batch is at https://lists.millets2023.space/pipermail/collab/2022-February/000004.html
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Don Osborn
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Joanna Kane-Potaka