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CHAPTERS:
0:00 - Intro
1:33 - DJ Cavem Introduction
5:12 - Culinary Climate Action
7:44 - Food as Activism
9:26 - Access to Resources
9:58 - Interview with Dr. E F
13:15 - DJ Cavem Music and Mission
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indeed
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man get that man a round of applause me
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and this man been rocking for years now
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i' have been in this man's home and ate
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his food o of course you
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did sounds about right come on man true
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story I sat down with this man and built
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with in his home he's he's been on this
0:21
show this man has kept in contact with
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me very patient he's a very patient
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individual and I think that shows
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emotional intelligence on many levels as
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patient as he's been with me but he's a
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very necessary needed entity in our
0:36
culture um he's been through rap he's
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been trying to effectively make people
0:42
aware of climate change um plant-based
0:45
Foods food Justice he's been really on
0:48
purpose with his environmental activism
0:51
um he's done a lot and he continues to
0:54
do a lot he's teamed up with a lot of
0:55
our friends um in the work that he's
0:57
done whether it's Public Enemy Quest
1:00
love two chains white C he's Nick Jonas
1:03
he's open up for them on shows I see him
1:06
all over the world he moved to the Bay
1:07
recently to saao we bumped into each
1:10
other at a Roots concert and he was
1:12
still on purpose uh still on message
1:16
looking amazing carrying that great
1:18
energy I hit him up because a new Earth
1:20
day was coming and every year we have
1:22
these discussions and so I wanted to
1:23
bring them back on the show today to
1:25
discuss Earth Day the one and only Dr EF
1:29
AKA DJ K is back with us Beast love
1:33
unity what's popping what's up man Beast
1:36
love unity how you doing bro yeah I'm
1:38
giving thanks you know last year was
1:39
good for hip-hop 50 years you know I
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mean but I'm feeling like right now we
1:42
just in this good space you know I'm
1:44
celebrating environmental hip-hop
1:46
culinary climate action shout out to all
1:48
the ancestors and the elders for Paving
1:49
the way you know uhhuh environmental hip
1:51
hop culinary climate action what does
1:54
that mean break that down wow you know
1:57
when I started to think about the ideas
1:59
of what need to do to address climate
2:01
change straight up I was like yo we need
2:03
to get up in the garden got to start
2:04
growing some food organizing these
2:06
Corner crops I mean like yo instead of
2:08
growing grass why not just grow some
2:09
food so I figure like that's the best
2:10
way we can sequest the carbon out of the
2:12
atmosphere be able to feed the hood at
2:14
the same time create those green jars we
2:16
need it's pretty much this this real
2:18
Revolution right here so that's what it
2:19
is the revolution is in the food true
2:22
right true when you talk about food
2:24
Justice one of the conversations we had
2:26
when I was at your home that stuck out
2:28
and you you would we talked about food
2:30
Justice was uh the Discrimination that
2:33
you could find in the food industry you
2:36
know talk about that and and what that
2:38
meant you explained it to me back then
2:40
and I was baffled man you know what
2:42
dealing with somebody who grew up with
2:43
the freshest thing I can find that was a
2:45
lemon and the lior store you know I know
2:47
everything about red lining you know our
2:49
communities at the same time you know
2:51
yeah we might have had some Elders who
2:52
knew how to grw some food but at the
2:54
same time they were trying to get out of
2:55
that you know internalized depression of
2:57
what it felt like to go back into
2:58
slavery right so I I think it's
3:00
important for us to understand that
3:02
indigen kind of connect with our elders
3:04
who have that ancient wisdom for present
3:06
problems so I'm all about getting in
3:08
that soil you know what I'm saying I
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think when we're talking about what
3:11
happened with our elders who had access
3:13
to all the you know the Urban Land in
3:15
the community now everybody living in an
3:16
Apartments nobody really even know how
3:18
to grow anything so I think the
3:20
conversation really looks like what does
3:22
Revolution look like for our health and
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when we take care of our health we're
3:25
able to take care of the Earth at the
3:26
same time so that's the real that's real
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love that's real love man all right give
3:30
it up for my man DJ C all right how
3:34
receptive because one of the things [ __ ]
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does he came in here and he handed us
3:39
packets of seeds right what did you get
3:41
heather you got what you get I got kale
3:44
arugula beats uhhuh and tomato and
3:47
tomato and one of the things he does is
3:50
he's you offer this at your shows as
3:53
well right true true what you know some
3:55
people offer merch they offer t-shirts
3:57
they offer hoodies you offer for seeds
4:01
man speak to that how has that been
4:03
received you know um the revolution
4:05
shouldn't be hungry and I think it's
4:07
really important that we actually start
4:08
to put our money where our mouth is and
4:11
so I've been basically organizing with
4:13
Community organizers and csas and all
4:16
these different Urban Farmers to
4:17
basically distribute this album I put a
4:20
QR code on the back it you know on the
4:22
back of the pack of the seeds told
4:23
people that just growing in structures
4:25
on the inside really trying to influence
4:26
each other that we can grow food for
4:28
ourselves and if you love your Hood so
4:30
much grow for your hood you know I mean
4:32
it's definit than just giving out you
4:33
know food you know you can actually show
4:35
people how to do it and at the same time
4:37
they can Harvest it regrow it you know
4:39
originally we had plant-based records
4:41
how it all started we was making beats
4:43
out of Beats did a whole Ted talk about
4:45
it you know what I'm saying and started
4:46
to grow the instruments and then this
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started as this whole production of like
4:50
all right let's start let's start
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showing people how to do this as well
4:52
but we really think that it's more
4:53
important around the concept of like
4:55
culinary climate action looks like yo
4:57
feeding yourself feeding your family
4:59
knowing that you know food is medicine
5:02
and then you can take care of yourself
5:03
when you actually have access to that
5:05
even if you got like you know a window
5:06
sale or a little a closet you know what
5:08
I'm saying you can still grow something
5:09
I've seen it Heather you you taken a lot
5:12
of culinary courses around the world now
5:15
in Mexico I did Garden in Mexico for
5:17
years yeah yeah she Garden in Mexico
5:21
yeah um it was important for me to um do
5:24
that specific culinary journey in Mexico
5:27
because of the the what they grow you
5:30
know um the the avocado I I found I
5:33
didn't know that pineapple came from the
5:35
ground I thought it was pineapple trees
5:38
I learned so much being out there but my
5:40
question to you because I don't live in
5:43
Mexico and I don't have all of this
5:45
space I do have a home in the backyard
5:47
but for my friends who want to grow
5:49
because every time I say oh I grew that
5:52
cilantro or I grew this arugula or
5:55
something they love it they want the
5:56
Cucumbers the Tomato they don't have the
5:59
space and I I know you say like a window
6:00
sill but are there other options besides
6:03
that because I think once people start
6:06
to grow they want more you know and your
6:08
window sill can only hold but so much if
6:10
you have the place with the light you
6:12
might get two pots there you know and
6:14
it's not enough what are some other
6:15
options y you know what there's a couple
6:17
of things that I've tried I've tried you
6:19
know aeroponics with the tower garden
6:21
system I've definitely I love those
6:23
because you can get like a nice little
6:24
lighting system it sounds like a you
6:26
know a little stream or little fountain
6:27
in your house or something like that put
6:29
it in the corner you can also try like
6:31
you know put some things right out your
6:33
window sill and other things that I
6:35
actually like back to Roots has like you
6:37
know those mushroom growing boxes you
6:38
can know try those a lot of things have
6:40
kind of been setting up differently when
6:42
I feel like people want to like have
6:43
like the reason what they want to grow
6:44
too so like if you if you grow what you
6:46
want to eat that changes everything cuz
6:48
you'll be real all gungho about it you
6:50
start finding some little you know
6:51
garden plots start getting you some worm
6:53
casting everything start getting up and
6:55
that bio remediation is really important
6:57
if you see things growing in your
6:58
neighborhood and you know the land ain't
7:00
being used if you see something growing
7:01
there it's probably something that's
7:03
that's that you can work with like you
7:04
know you see some mushrooms on the
7:05
ground like some wild spinach or some
7:07
some y Road just go ahead and shovel it
7:10
up you know what I mean if you see
7:11
something growing that means you can
7:13
grow too so that's the concept you know
7:15
take over the plots you know what I mean
7:16
by All Greens necessary it's really
7:19
important so many bars within these
7:21
statements well how can people read you
7:23
let's give out your social before man
7:25
you know it's it's important I'm on IG
7:27
ATF TF
7:30
and you know website cheffy in
7:33
i.com you know I think it's important to
7:35
talk about you know food is activism you
7:37
know I mean and really getting in that
7:38
that conversation so yeah follow me I'll
7:40
be there talking about you know how you
7:42
can get in the garden okay Tracy G you
7:44
know I've been thinking about how our
7:47
views around food have changed over the
7:50
decades right and I think right now a
7:53
lot of folks look at going as restaurant
7:55
at restaurants as um a sign of I made
8:00
right and then look at preparing their
8:03
food at home as a sign that I'm pinching
8:06
coins and that is closer to Poverty when
8:09
I could really just be spending it out
8:11
here however what is a different um
8:15
mindset approach perspective that you
8:18
can have to switch that lens and also
8:21
for those who may have had an interest
8:23
on food as Justice or environmental
8:26
justice but they're like am I going to
8:28
be able to make a living off of this
8:30
path can you speak to both of those you
8:32
know that's interesting uh me and the
8:34
Elder Brian Terry you know what I'm
8:36
saying one of my mentors we uh we were
8:39
working on this uh Workshop called our
8:42
recipes for resistance it was one of the
8:44
culinary climate action workshops where
8:45
I actually would make beats with all the
8:47
ingredients and then he would make a
8:49
recipe with the ingredients right after
8:50
we were done with it but the
8:52
conversation that we were doing um I'm
8:53
doing these workshops around the nation
8:55
with artist's first responder basically
8:58
teaching people how to prepare food
8:59
that's locally grown sustainably sourced
9:02
you know I mean has that traceable
9:03
Source how to forge how to go into the
9:05
to the mountains how to do these herb
9:06
walks and actually identify plants that
9:08
are in our neighborhood because that's
9:10
really important we got to have that
9:12
ancient wisdom that knowledge that I
9:13
feel like our elders were really keep it
9:15
on the tips of their tongues that we
9:16
need to pass on to the next Generation
9:18
we can do that through hip hop we can
9:19
write rhymes about it you know what I'm
9:21
saying if we can teach somebody where
9:22
they hat back we should definitely show
9:23
them how to harvest some kale you know
9:25
and I think the same conversation is
9:26
important what you talking about and um
9:28
at the same time there's access you know
9:31
what I'm saying for instance like I'm
9:32
one of the co-founders of plant TGA
9:34
which is a place where you right here in
9:36
like middle New York City you can go
9:38
find you a vegan chopped cheese at like
9:39
most of these bodegas and I think the
9:41
conversation of what that looks like is
9:43
like create the access where it wasn't
9:45
you know be able to put something
9:46
subsidized in the hood where it wasn't
9:48
if you don't see food growing grow it if
9:50
you don't see you know the the music
9:52
that you love created and I think that
9:54
same mentally edible Consciousness still
9:56
goes in the same conversation too all
9:58
right um man DJ kavum is here Dr EF he's
10:01
also an
10:03
MC we'll find out about that a little
10:05
later Mike musees I know you want to ask
10:07
a question
10:08
[Applause]
10:09
now yeah um great conversation can you
10:12
help the citizens connect dots right in
10:15
terms of how they can put forward action
10:19
um in their communities in their
10:20
neighborhoods how they can transition
10:22
the plots or the vacant homes the vacant
10:25
plots are not being used how to engage
10:27
with their city council their local
10:28
officials in order to convert that
10:31
vacant space into Green Space um and
10:34
talk about the idea of sometimes we use
10:36
food justice interchangeably so it's an
10:39
Ever evolving term from food deserts
10:40
food insecurities so if you can talk
10:42
about those two different things wow you
10:44
know I think uh the conversation right
10:46
now is food sovereignty right so what
10:48
does that look like to you know take the
10:50
land back as my little brother shesco
10:52
would always say um I think the
10:54
conversation that you're asking is
10:56
really about what can we do to stay more
10:58
active right so of course you can
11:01
compost that's one of the most important
11:03
things to do right now cuz everybody in
11:05
all the times is not really taking and
11:07
doing that conscious waste diversion
11:08
that needs to happen right so composting
11:11
recycling is one thing because even if
11:13
you don't have a garden it's really
11:15
about what's going on in our landfills
11:17
you know and some of these major issues
11:20
are addressing like you know the methane
11:22
gas of what's happening with climate
11:24
change you can easily just go ahead and
11:26
take that back to the fact that how we
11:28
just need to just start at home right so
11:30
it's not just in that level too some of
11:32
the things when it comes down to this
11:34
having access to the land all right city
11:36
council is one thing but on the real I
11:38
just seen people create some seed bombs
11:40
with some clay put some sunflowers and
11:42
just throw them all right so taking on
11:44
taking your land back by all means
11:46
necessary definitely does look like okay
11:48
you can find some garden plots you can
11:50
definitely go into you know uh your City
11:52
Council meetings and actually set up
11:54
ways to have nonprofits purchase the
11:57
land create like you know a way you can
11:59
get a water tap and those are some of
12:01
the things that I've seen access to but
12:02
if you ain't got time for all that find
12:04
a local community garden you know what
12:06
I'm saying they might be able to
12:08
actually show you where you can take
12:09
your food scraps that you're going to
12:11
not use at home you can go ahead and
12:13
compost those sometimes I blend mine you
12:15
know what I mean I throw that right back
12:17
into my house plants you know what I'm
12:18
saying sometimes I'll freeze dry them or
12:20
like you know put that like you know in
12:22
your in uh you know like a plant you
12:25
know neutr biotic smoothie for your
12:27
plants and stuff like that but some of
12:28
the things I really feel like you should
12:30
try outside of that yo it's just get in
12:33
your space really try like in this
12:36
deeper connection with like the Earth
12:38
take your shoes off go hug some trees
12:40
learn what nature sounds like you know
12:42
what I'm saying all this buildings and
12:44
the concrete garden and all that yo like
12:46
we really need to do some different
12:47
things with adapting ways to follow the
12:49
birds and the trees and the bees maybe
12:51
set out like you know a bowl of water
12:53
with some rocks on it for the bees right
12:55
now these are like just learning how to
12:57
connect with earth is most of the most
12:58
important things now what does that do
13:00
for the bees yo they traveling and so
13:03
like they really need all the nutrients
13:05
they can get you know what I'm saying
13:06
and I think that the pollinators are the
13:08
ones that we really need to keep the
13:09
spice game right you know what I'm
13:11
saying everything going to be nice when
13:12
the spice is right but we that's really
13:15
really it is so the bees are the ones
13:16
who are taking all of the seeds that we
13:19
need to travel across the world they
13:20
taking this time along with the birds
13:23
and they also taking this energy you
13:25
know what I mean around the connection
13:26
with the universe right so we know
13:28
things is happening with our spirit you
13:30
just got to just look at all the animals
13:32
to tell you what's going on and I feel
13:33
like when we feed the animals you'll be
13:35
right you know DJ C man we going to come
13:37
back man you got a new song called
13:39
garden snakes that just came out not
13:40
that long ago right oh man I'm so
13:43
excited just dropped two days ago you
13:46
know I mean celebr Earth Day shout out
13:47
to my man Ms for this one on it shout
13:51
out to my man Trev rich on it you know I
13:53
love Ms man that he's a really good Soul
13:56
he has a really good spirit man dude
13:57
gifted me a great book once but yeah go
14:00
ahead who else is on man you know I just
14:02
been celebrating this concrete Garden
14:04
album you know uh it's going to be
14:06
driving officially on summer solstice
14:09
and the EP came out a while ago you know
14:11
I had srock on it you know but this next
14:13
drawing is going to be fire yo we got
14:15
Cody Chestnut on it got killer priest on
14:17
it you know what I'm saying got um Cody
14:21
Chestnut huh come on classic right
14:24
right that's my guy shout out to my man
14:26
shesco on there too you know I think the
14:28
conversation we need is that what does
14:30
it look like have that intergenerational
14:32
dialogue you know we had a lot of
14:34
intergenerational tyranny you know I
14:35
mean people like you know just not
14:37
really having the conversation to
14:39
connect with yo young people you know I
14:41
think that this is what's going to
14:42
happen right now got to have that
14:43
connection with the with the seeds to be
14:45
able to grow the seeds real talk there
14:46
you go man uh this is Dr EF aka DJ cavum
14:50
yeah uh the song is called garden snakes
14:52
if they look up what on if they go to
14:53
the dsps where they look up man it's
14:55
going to be right there you can get it
14:57
straight up download it on SoundCloud
14:59
right now and there's some Garden hacks
15:01
if you don't know how to grow some food
15:03
there's a fullon description of how you
15:04
can get your garden set up right now
15:06
straight up happy Earth Day y'all Hey DJ
15:08
cavum is here so that's where people
15:10
reach you at i e t e f yeah EF that's
15:13
how you find me you know what I mean all
15:15
the platforms get out me and we're
15:17
talking about a lot on plant-based Foods
15:20
food Justice climate change how to grow
15:22
your own food the Revolution being in
15:24
the food you know how to link up with
15:26
local officials on for the s of the food
15:30
uh different things you can do to uh to
15:32
spread food U throughout the community
15:34
Le Leslie is on the line from North
15:36
Carolina welcome to the show Les Les
15:39
what's up Leslie what's popping
15:42
Le anybody anybody want to learn how to
15:46
grow food even if you're in a an
15:48
apartment building that's a big problem
15:50
that's a big problem DJ kave akf AKA i e
15:56
could help you out we up in in what's
15:58
happening
15:59
so here's a tip that um is really good
16:02
for your budget and you could do it
16:04
anywhere in an apartment or in a small
16:06
space um if you go to Lowe's and you get
16:09
the paint buckets like the um five foot
16:11
paint buckets that they use for building
16:14
like the
16:15
build put some holes in the bottom of it
16:18
and then the lid that you would put on
16:19
the top don't put holes in the bottom in
16:21
the lid and make that like catch the
16:23
water and then you can grow stuff in
16:26
your windows U anywhere you get light
16:28
house and deeper so I've even grown
16:30
sweet potatoes in there because they
16:32
grow down so you don't just have F and
16:36
they're small if you want to make them
16:37
look cute you can spray paint them put
16:39
whatever make them look sexy to match
16:41
your living room but you can grow a lot
16:43
of food in even Tomatoes um because it
16:46
has the depth that you need for like
16:48
outdoor Garden y yep yep you know I was
16:50
in uh kalala Uganda and I saw somebody
16:53
take like some burlap coffee bags right
16:56
they drill holes on the side and then
16:57
like wrapped it in like some like tight
16:59
chicken wire and then they poked all the
17:01
seeds on the side they had like
17:02
strawberries growing on the outside they
17:04
had like corn and like collard green
17:06
trees growing on the top and on the
17:08
inside they had like man like you know
17:10
cassava and like some sweet potatoes too
17:12
just like that and you can grow like in
17:13
a small area just all vertical just like
17:16
that it's a great idea Real Talk wow man
17:18
I like that make sure you follow this
17:20
man okay cuz he got seeds on deck holl
17:24
at me I got the I got the K on Deck you
17:26
know what I'm saying I got the arugula
17:27
on Deck I got the tri color beats you
17:29
know what I'm saying holl at
17:31
me all right okay thank yall okay okay
17:34
thank you Leslie all right cool man what
17:35
you do about the animals in your
17:37
backyard snacking on them the plants too
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yo I've been growing for the past you
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know what I'm saying so like sometimes I
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might even just go ahead and grow some
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yeah grow sunflowers just for them you
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know what I'm saying like just for them
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I I'll go ahead and hit the perimeter
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with like all the cayenne pepper you
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know what I'm saying and if it's like
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dinner with like some EG fits or
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something like all right they might eat
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like your first couple leaves but after
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that like you know but if they stay for
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a couple weeks and you know I'm breaking
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out to Dr BR somebody getting washed
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down real talk what the doctor
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what I IED soap know yeah IED the
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concentrated soap yeah yeah the one with
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all with like the got the whole scrips
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on the outside ingredients wait hold up
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y'all wait you make your own like wash
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to like wash her all like you know so if
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you got AIDS on your on your colline and
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your K man like for real man I'll be
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like I go ahead and wash them babies
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down like I used to use NE oil but now I
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started using like the you know the
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castle soap mix a little bit of that
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with some water in the spray bottle and
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then what does that do that's like
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repellent man straight up it just they
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don't like it and they don't come back
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and then like yeah you just rinse him
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down bro so when you say they what kind
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of pass we
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talking I'm talking about like nah n the
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mice you going to have n I'm talking
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like the aphids you know the mice you
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going have to break out like some
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cayenne pepper you know what I'm saying
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you might have to break out like some
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black pepper for like squirrels as well
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you just make like a nice little circle
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around whatever you trying to grow and
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they ain't going to come back real talk
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you know but as far as like you know
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things like that like yeah you might
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just want to just introduce like some
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some ladybugs you got to get you some
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companion plants man you know maybe like
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some Mar girl or something like that
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some onions or something depending on
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what you're growing learn what you
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growing so you can get the companion
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plant with it and then they'll actually
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go ahead and like naturally repel all
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the insects and the things that they
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don't like like we have posum raccoons
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oh squirels [ __ ] um y got livestock
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coming on your no and then and it's it's
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weird because you don't know and it's
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scary cuz you walk out and you see it
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but I never thought about the Dr Bonners
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um I know the peppermint I never thought
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about the Castile so yeah but like you
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know and some of the animals and stuff
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like yeah it's a cayenne peppers cuz
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like you know once they get that on
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their nose they going to back up they go
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back up yeah yeah that's true man yeah
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black pepper cayne pepper all put that
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pepper on roaches N I used to I used to
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uh the pepper spray for mice though okay
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okay yeah you know work with the spiders
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you know what I'm saying they go ahead
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and take care most of that for you yeah
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when they inhale that that prepper spray
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and they get in their nostrils and start
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doing things to them l l okay all right
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we going to Pivot Cameron you got a you
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got a you got a
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comment that's what C's really trying
20:16
next call is Peter not environmentally
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friendly n those M are like Ops
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take yo yo uh Cameron what up man what
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you want to say what up
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cam morning good morning sway Tracy G
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have to B how y'all doing excellent man
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go for it he in PA go
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for so my question is I'm currently
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right now trying to work with the school
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district and any inter
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city uh going PLS back in the schools
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and having like a school garden remember
20:47
when I was growing up they would give
20:48
you like a little pot of dirt and a
20:50
little sunflower sheet to grow and
20:51
you'll watch them in class as a kid and
20:53
it was like exciting so right now I'm
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just trying to see what it is that you
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can do to make uh inner city schools
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that have that don't have a lot of money
21:02
to get them involved and wanting to do
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something like
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that you know one of the things that's
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definitely to be able to get access to
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Capital I would say for sure use
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everything you got you can teach um some
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wal Garden workshops teaching people how
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to like set up like a drip irrigation
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system with like you know a nice little
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setup on the wall I don't know if you've
21:27
seen that before but a lot of times
21:28
people really trying to like create
21:30
access by creating those green jobs
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right so you know what I mean things
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that I have noticed outside of just go
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ahead and doing like just the you know
21:38
the farmers market sales you know
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there's some grants out there it can
21:41
definitely apply for but yo good luck on
21:44
that man save your seeds for sure that's
21:46
another thing you know and composting
21:48
maybe like creating like a community
21:50
compost after the school that where you
21:52
can set up like in a back lot of like
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you know the playground and like
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Community can come and like add on with
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like some pay bills and then you can
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like you know raise funds that way that
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might be a good way to start off good
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luck homie all right all right thank you
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thank you now I did do one thing with my
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daughter I taught her how to make a
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hydroponic garden out of a five gallon
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bucket and she took it to school after
22:12
the science project see and that was
22:16
something that anybody can do it it cost
22:18
10 bucks to make it man yeah but you did
22:20
that get that man a round of applause
22:22
he's a rap rap dad I ain't never did
22:24
that with my daughter all right then all
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right ceron thank you make sure you
22:30
follow him at I TF on social okay
22:34
definely will all right my man listen
22:35
brother I appreciate you coming through
22:37
for Earth Day we always try to either do
22:39
a phone call or some type of
22:41
acknowledgement dad wanted to make sure
22:43
you got connected and uh here he is the
22:45
brother came all the way from the West
22:46
Coast he didn't want to leave Sala
22:49
nobody want to leave Sala man so
22:51
beautiful that's where I escaped when
22:53
they did Desert Storm I went over to
22:55
saso word and discovered a whole new OES
22:59
in the bay I got a visit yo come here
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the boats holl at me beautiful man all
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right
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