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EAT LOCAL! Week Presentations


The Economic Benefits of Localizing Food in Boulder County

A preliminary report by Michael Shuman

Part 1

Part 2


Investment Briefing

Woody Tasch, Chris Dwyer and Michael Brownlee discuss how to instigate Slow Money investments in Boulder County.

Part 1: Michael Brownlee

Part 2: Guest Speaker Overview

Part 3: Woody Tasch and Chris Dwyer


Joel Salatin: Local Food to the Rescue

Joel Salatin's key note address at the Boulder Chautauqua Center.

Part 1

Part 2

Woody Tasch and Michael Brownlee at the Wilkinson Public library

Watch Woody Tasch and Michael Brownlee talk about Slow Money and Transition Towns at Telluride's Wilkinson Public Library. Their talk launched a building common ground initiative supported by the American Library Association and the Fetzer Institute.


Slow Money

Woody Tasch, founder of Slow Money, speaks on History, RFK, and Slow Money.

Part 1

Part 2


The Great GMO Debate

A series of thoughtful “TED Talk” style presentations and dialogue aiming to raise the public discourse about GMOs to a new level.

The Great GMO Debate: Michael Brownlee (host)
Transition Colorado

The Great GMO Debate: Mark Guttridge
Ollin Farms

The Great GMO Debate: Robyn O'Brien
nationally recognized author, speaker and consultant

The Great GMO Debate: Rich Pecoraro
Abbondanza Organic Seeds & Produce



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