Fat of The Land, Aperitivo S1:1

Publish date: May 7, 2026

Embracing hunger, desire, and a calling for connection, we’re delighted to share the first episode of Fat of The Land with you.

I really feel I was called here, and I really feel this land itself is calling for human touch.
— Jessie, Fat of The Land, Aperitivo S1:1

Fat of The Land is a series that asks us what we mean when we look for connection between people and the land. Following a desire for real relation, for deliciousness, and for slowness, each episode traces what happens when we follow this desire. This opening episode grounds us in Sicily with Carlo and Jessie at Slow Life Family Farm. Together with Ayana, they dive deep into the history of Noto, Sicily, and how it has sustained human life across centuries. Carlo and Jessie share the beauty of gardening and cooking in ways that embrace slowness and layers of meaning. What does it mean to be independent as growers and gardeners while also recognizing our deep interconnectedness with both the land and each other across time? 

Let this episode pique your appetite for more to come. 

Biographies

  • At Slow Life Family Farm, we carry on the legacy of a 2nd generation family of guides, deeply embedded in the history and nature of Sicily. Founded by Carlo, a renowned historical and nature guide, and Jessie, an expert in natural plant uses, our farm is a living testament to a life intertwined with the land. Our mission is to cultivate not just organic produce but to foster a community around the authentic Sicilian way of life, integrating age-old traditions with sustainable living. Born in Siracusa, Carlo is an esteemed English-speaking guide in Eastern Sicily, known for his work with BBC nature documentaries and Netflix’s Chef’s Table series. With a passion for the traditional uses of plants, Jessie brings a wealth of knowledge about local crafts, foods, and medicines to our farm’s daily life.

  • Ayana and her daughter spend their days exploring the wilderness of Coastal Alaska (US) while strategizing ways to halt large-scale industrial projects within wild salmon habitat. She is the co-founder and host of For The Wild, an independent slow media project and podcast devoted to land-based protection, co-liberation, and the tender work of remembering our place within the living world. Through over a decade of intimate dialogue with visionaries, knowledge keepers, and artists, Ayana brings forth stories that awaken reverence, ignite resistance, and dream toward a future shaped by reciprocity and collective care. Her work is rooted in devotion; to the Earth, to truth telling, and to the quiet transformation that comes from listening deeply.

Credits

For The Wild is created by Ayana Young, Victoria Pham, Erica Ekrem, Julia Jackson, and Aurie Bittle. We gratefully acknowledge the contributions of our series partners Ritū and Terra Elaÿa.

Ritū is a nourishing daily drink made from ancient plants cultivated long before coffee existed — roasted chicory, barley, shade-grown cacao, amaranth, maíz morado, and mesquite blended into a morning cup that honors the land it comes from, delivered in a compostable bag that returns to the earth.

Ritū built a custom landing page for us and would like to offer For The Wild listeners 25% their first month with a discount code FORTHEWILD25. To order yourself some Ritū, head over to drinkritu.com/forthewild .

Terra Elaÿa is a sanctuary where ancient ways meet the needs of our time. We emerge at this time of crossroads, standing as a space for the transformation, renewal, and re-enchantment of the human spirit. Located in the heart of southern Italy, we provide a place to come into a deeper relationship with life: to slow down, listen, and restore embodied wisdom.

Head to terraelaya.com to learn more about upcoming Terra Elaÿa experiences or to host an event.

 
 
 

Behind-the-Scenes Extras

In this bonus mini episode, Ayana speaks with Tatiana Pais Becher in the Italian Dolomites about what it takes to be a good guest and how locals are returning to the land.

By joining us on Patreon, you get early access to episodes, reflection prompts, five Fat of The Land Digestivos (mini audio episodes on craft, tradition, conscious tourism, regenerative farming, truffle hunting). Patreon membership also gives you access to our zines, archives of extended episodes, and more. 

Digital Zine

Launching in June

 

Listen to the series…


For The Wild

For The Wild is an anthology of the Anthropocene; focused on land based protection, co-liberation and intersectional storytelling rooted in a paradigm shift from human supremacy towards deep ecology.

https://www.forthewild.world
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