Grief and Growing: An Immigrant Seed Keeper's Story of Cultivating Connection by Dr Mehmet Oztan
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Featuring a reading of Grief and Growing: An Immigrant Seed Keeper's Story of Cultivating Connection by author Dr. Mehmet Oztan, this conversation traces the emotional and cultural journey of an immigrant seed keeper. Join host LuAnna Nesbitt and special guest Ira Wallace as they discuss the "Karalahana" of the Black Sea, the striking parallels between Turkish and Southern foodways, and how the act of saving seeds can serve as a form of therapy and a bridge to one's heritage.
NOTE: This episode was recorded May 8, 2025.
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