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150th Webinar - From the Ground Up: Soil and Health - Shared screen with speaker view
Nasim Bahadorani
09:19
Good morning everyone!
Elizabeth Sommers
09:46
Greetings to all!
Elizabeth Sommers
17:14
Excellent job, Sebastian!
Elizabeth Sommers
25:56
I'll be monitoring chat and will let presenters know if there's specific question directed to you. Will keep Nasim updated too.
Claudia Joy Wingo
37:18
Hello from Washington DC, ICTHP section & MUIH ; )
Susan Bradshaw
37:56
Greetings from Susan Bradshaw, Los Angeles
Marena Works
38:14
Hello from Carson City, Nevada and University of Nevada, Reno School of Medicine.
Sunshine Best
38:35
Hello & Good Day from New Orleans, Louisiana!
Heather Carrie | Food as Medicine Global
38:42
Hello to everyone from Vashon Island, WA, ICTHP, FN sections & Food as Medicine Global
Jill Aquino
39:34
Hello from NJ, I am working with the Ramapough Lunaape Turtle Clan in NJ in conjunction with NYU Medical School on food scarcity.
Beth Rosenthal | Food as Medicine Global
39:38
Hello everyone!
Victor Batres
39:39
Greetings from University of Arizona in Tucson, AZ. Pleasure to be with you all!
Alexis Charpentier (she/her)
39:43
Aloha from Hawaii! 🌺
Alexis Charpentier (she/her)
40:04
Go Nivedita!!! ☺️
Joanna Sizemore
40:09
Good Morning/Afternoon All.
Lesner Guerrier
40:14
Good day everyone.
Michelle Izumizaki
40:22
Hello! Michelle Izumizaki with Washington State Department of Health signing in from Gig Harbor, WA.
diane lindsey
40:35
Good morning everyone
Corinna Tempelis
40:44
Good morning everyone from Berkeley, CA Environmental and One Health Sections.
Joanna Sizemore
40:47
California State University, East Bay (Hayward, CA) - Public Health Specialist, Environmental Geoscientist
Chrystal Swinger
41:29
Environmental Health Department in Cabarrus County NC
Kathleen West
41:51
Hello all, I am joining from University of Washington Seattle, on Duwamish land.
Jamie Banks
42:16
Jamie Banks, APHA Noise & Health Committee (ENV section) and Quiet Communities (nonprofit org).
Bryan Sobel
44:19
Hi All, Bryan Sobel, Johns Hopkins Center for a Livable Future.
Heather Steiness
44:43
Hello from the University of Phoenix College of Health Professions!
Megan Page
45:33
Hello - Megan Page with GLC SOPHE in Southeast Michigan
Linda Green
45:50
Linda Green, Medical Care Section, Maryland
Roxann Seepersad
46:24
Roxann Seepersad, APHA member, County of Monterey Health Department Salinas, CA
Gerri Cannon-Smith
46:28
Gerri Cannon-Smith,Medical Care section,Mississippi
Jill Miller
46:37
Jill Miller, Alameda County Public Health Dept., DELPH Scholar Alum
Carmen Martinez, MPH Student @ Baylor Unversity
47:37
Carmen Martinez - current MPH graduate student @ Baylor University residing in the Bay Area
James Scarborough PHEHP PA MPH CPH
51:28
Sand and organic matter
Stephen Modell
51:29
Organic
Jamie Banks
51:37
Sand/organic matter
Jill Miller
51:38
Organic matter
Agatha Adigwe, Caucus on immigrant & Refugee Health
51:41
I don't see the question anymore
Cristina Hansen Ruiz, NEC
51:41
sand and organic matter
Katherine Goscilo (OHS Section Councilor, IH, UCHICAGO RA)
51:42
Yeah, the quiz disappeared
Laura Russo
51:47
minerals and rock dust
Lauren Anderson
51:47
The poll disappeared
Andrew Ogram
52:25
All of the above and more
Bryan Sobel
52:49
Soil is a complex matrix that contains minerals, living organisms, millions of microorganisms, OM, water, etc
Roxann Seepersad
53:02
the poll did not appear
Megan Page
53:07
facinating!
Andrew Ogram
53:31
bryan sobel has the correct answer
Claudia Joy Wingo
53:33
How true Bryan
Kyle Gasaway, ASTHO
01:03:47
Have to run to another meeting but looking forward to reviewing the recording. Great job Nivedita!
Barry Zitser
01:08:01
What is the potential for hydroponics - growing food with nutrient-rich water and no soil?
Isaac
01:09:01
Yes! It’s a fantastic film!
Bryan Sobel
01:09:23
Kiss the Ground was on Capital Hill last week: https://kisstheground.com/september-14th/
Shelby McGhee, Cleveland, CHPPD, FN
01:09:41
Any book recommendations?
Shelby McGhee, Cleveland, CHPPD, FN
01:09:49
(From anyone!)
Nivedita Ravi-Caldwell
01:11:04
Drawdown: The Most Comprehensive Plan Ever Proposed to Reverse Global Warming is a 2017 book created, written, and edited by Paul Hawken about climate change mitigation.
Bryan Sobel
01:11:21
@ Shelby the Acres book store curates a nice collection: https://bookstore.acresusa.com/
Elizabeth Magnuson
01:11:22
Indigenous Food Sovereignty in the United States by Elizabeth Hoover! They talk a lot about soil :)
Nivedita Ravi-Caldwell
01:11:26
Bryan Sobel-yes! Thank you for sharing
Shelby McGhee, Cleveland, CHPPD, FN
01:12:02
Thank you!
Andrea Lowe
01:12:41
Is there someplace we can find this list of resources (and any others) or can they be shared with the attendees on the webinar?
Megan Page
01:15:02
Save Soil is how I became interested in this topic, their website has a resources section.
Andrea Lowe
01:15:17
Thank you Megan!
Sunshine Best
01:15:51
Can someone repeat the name of the soil microbiologist that as mentioned earlier? It went by a little quick. 🙂
Agatha Adigwe, Caucus on immigrant & Refugee Health
01:16:01
Thank you Nivedita. That was a hope inspiring presentation to address climate change
Nivedita Ravi-Caldwell
01:16:01
Dr. Elaine Ingham
Nivedita Ravi-Caldwell
01:16:16
That's amazing @Megan!
Sunshine Best
01:16:23
Thank you! @Nivedita
Corinna Tempelis
01:16:48
Thank you for this Amazing presentation!
Jill Miller
01:16:49
Excellent job, Nivedita! Really appreciate all the information.
Alexis Charpentier (she/her)
01:17:36
Thank you, Nivedita! Amazing presentation!
Jill Miller
01:17:37
I need to hop off. Look forward to hearing the recording.
Nivedita Ravi-Caldwell
01:18:08
Thanks to everyone for attending and your interest in this topic 🙏🏼
Andrea Lowe
01:18:16
Yes, fantastic job Nivedita! I really appreciated this presentation.
Amir althabhawee
01:28:56
thanks for presentation, greetings from Iraq
Nivedita Ravi-Caldwell
01:29:29
Thank you for joining and welcome, Amir
James Swaner
01:31:56
nobody has verbalized the impact of plastics on the regenerative process of soils, and balance with the excess water, or drought ? types of degenerative plastics made from plants not petroleum?
Bryan Sobel
01:33:08
Hydroponics is really only practical for high margin commodities. Cereals are not suited for hydroponics
Brianna Skinner
01:33:19
What are some suggestions community leaders can give to help with soil nutrient loss.
Candace Dow (she/her)
01:34:03
Thank you.
Isaac
01:35:12
Thank you! This was awesome! Great to see that the APHA cares about this important issue.
diane lindsey, CDPH/MCAH
01:35:35
Thank you - excellent webinar.
Heather Carrie (she/her) | Food as Medicine Global
01:35:42
Thank you!
Bryan Sobel
01:36:19
Thank you for making this space, very exciting!
Nicole Alexander-Scott, MD, MPH
01:36:29
Tremendous work, Nivedita - thank you!!
Nivedita Ravi-Caldwell
01:36:50
Thank you Dr. Scott! Very happy to see you here :)
APHA - Sebastian Padrino
01:37:11
Sebastian.padrino@apha.org
Nivedita Ravi-Caldwell
01:37:31
Happy to connect on LinkedIn or email (nravicaldwell@gmail.com)