<p>In this episode, our guest <a href="https://elspethhay.com/about" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferer">Elspeth Hay</a>, author of <a href="https://newsociety.com/book/feed-us-with-trees/?aff=65" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferer">Feed Us with Trees</a>, creator of <a href="https://www.capeandislands.org/podcast/the-local-food-report" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferer">The Local Food Report</a>, and passionate proponent of place-based living, takes us on a fascinating exploration of acorns as a superfood with profound historical roots.</p><p>Our conversation also delves into the wisdom of wooded ecosystems and the vital concept of viewing these landscapes as food-producing allies. These insights invite us to imagine a future where humans and nature thrive together, fostering a reciprocal relationship with our environment that respects historical realities while embracing the beauty of nature’s bounty.</p><p>This interview and Elspeth&#39;s book are a call to reconnect with the abundance around us, urging a transformation in our approach to food and sustainability, as we embrace the natural world’s generosity.</p><p>This week’s episode was recorded and produced in Massachusetts on the native lands of the <a href="https://native-land.ca/maps/territories/wabanaki-confederacy/"><u>Wabanaki Confederacy</u></a>, <a href="https://native-land.ca/maps/territories/pennacook-2/"><u>Pennacook</u></a>, <a href="https://native-land.ca/maps/territories/massa-adchu-es-et-massachuset-2/"><u>Massa-adchu-es-et (Massachusett)</u></a>, Nauset, and <a href="https://native-land.ca/maps/territories/pawtucket/"><u>Pawtucket</u></a>, and in Wisconsin on the lands of the Ho-chunk, Patawatomi and Menomonee  people.</p><p>Find us on Instagram @treespeechpodcast or <a href="treespeechpodcast.com" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferer">treespeechpodcast.com</a>. This is also where you can find our show notes and learn more about our featured trees.</p><p>And thank you for joining tree speech today.</p>

Tree Speech

Dori Robinson, Jonathan Zautner, Alight Theater Guild

Rediscovering Nature's Superfoods: The Transformative Power of Acorns & Woodland Wisdom with Elspeth Hay

NOV 22, 202546 MIN
Tree Speech

Rediscovering Nature's Superfoods: The Transformative Power of Acorns & Woodland Wisdom with Elspeth Hay

NOV 22, 202546 MIN

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<p>In this episode, our guest <a href="https://elspethhay.com/about" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferer">Elspeth Hay</a>, author of <a href="https://newsociety.com/book/feed-us-with-trees/?aff=65" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferer">Feed Us with Trees</a>, creator of <a href="https://www.capeandislands.org/podcast/the-local-food-report" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferer">The Local Food Report</a>, and passionate proponent of place-based living, takes us on a fascinating exploration of acorns as a superfood with profound historical roots.</p><p>Our conversation also delves into the wisdom of wooded ecosystems and the vital concept of viewing these landscapes as food-producing allies. These insights invite us to imagine a future where humans and nature thrive together, fostering a reciprocal relationship with our environment that respects historical realities while embracing the beauty of nature’s bounty.</p><p>This interview and Elspeth&#39;s book are a call to reconnect with the abundance around us, urging a transformation in our approach to food and sustainability, as we embrace the natural world’s generosity.</p><p>This week’s episode was recorded and produced in Massachusetts on the native lands of the <a href="https://native-land.ca/maps/territories/wabanaki-confederacy/"><u>Wabanaki Confederacy</u></a>, <a href="https://native-land.ca/maps/territories/pennacook-2/"><u>Pennacook</u></a>, <a href="https://native-land.ca/maps/territories/massa-adchu-es-et-massachuset-2/"><u>Massa-adchu-es-et (Massachusett)</u></a>, Nauset, and <a href="https://native-land.ca/maps/territories/pawtucket/"><u>Pawtucket</u></a>, and in Wisconsin on the lands of the Ho-chunk, Patawatomi and Menomonee  people.</p><p>Find us on Instagram @treespeechpodcast or <a href="treespeechpodcast.com" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferer">treespeechpodcast.com</a>. This is also where you can find our show notes and learn more about our featured trees.</p><p>And thank you for joining tree speech today.</p>