55: From Field to Table: The Five Values that Guide the Wolki Farm Practices with Jacob Wolki
Values are important to the farm business. The farm has organically developed five pillars of production that serve as values: animal welfare, environmental stewardship, creating healing food, building community, and profitability. These values are viewed as a flywheel that continually feeds into o…
54: Regenerating Our Soils and Ourselves: A Conversation with 'Regen Ray' Milidoni hosted by Alex Wood
This podcast was originally recorded for The Symbiosis Podcast you can watch more interviews like this hosted by Alex Wood. Go give him a new soil lover subscriber! Who is Alex Wood? Alex Wood started Future Growers with the goal of creating a resilient food supply system by promoting local food…
53: Regenerative Food for Health and Happiness: A conversation with Matty Lansdown, nutritionist and emotional eating coach
Regeneratively grown food has many benefits for consumers, including higher nutrient density and improved taste. Additionally, purchasing food grown using regenerative farming practices can support local farmers and promote sustainable agriculture. The mindset around purchasing healthy food has als…
52: Solving the Soil Crisis: Navigating the Gap Between Research and Action with Adam O'Toole
Soil is a crucial component of many ecosystems, and healthy soils are necessary for the growth of plants, the provision of food and clean water, and the regulation of climate. However, it seems that the bureaucrats and funders of the research and development work are frustrated with the lack of pro…
51: Building soil carbon can create another income stream with Jada Dormaier
Digging deep into all parts of the soil and carbon and soil. So we started talking about carbon farming and carbon sequestration, a lot of people like. The company is focusing on those vintage ones. And its play in the markets all across the world. ---------- Who is Jada Dormaier? Jada Dormaier …
50: The journey finding the secret ingredient hair as a product with Jacki Yong
Soils Alive is on a quest to create an innovative, circular economy. Their regenerative soap and conditioner utilizes hair clippings from haircuts for maximum nutrient absorption - leaving the environment healthier than when they started. Our goal is to bring connection into our lives in unexpecte…
49: Regeneration is fundamentally about regenerating relationships with John Kempf
Regeneration is fundamentally about regenerating relationships, whether that's regenerating relationships between plants and their soil microbiome, whether it's regenerating relationships between livestock and the landscape, regenerating relationships between people who manage the farm and the comm…
48: Understanding what the soil is trying to tell us through the weed growth with Liana Toth
To understand how we can eat and grow food that doesn't need to take so much from the soil and is going to give back to and with a food forest. And helping us understand how to improve our processes and methods and keep track of everything because of all the different species and variations that co…
47: The Principles And The Ethics of Permaculture Design with Jim Gale & Michael Hoffman
A permaculture designer has dedicated their life to learning this art, skill, strategy, principles, and fundamentals of how to design these freedom systems into the landscape. Being self-reliant is taking responsibility for our existence. People are getting together over the most natural thing we c…
46: A restaurant that sources regenerative leaves and sustainable food with Dylan Cashman
The restaurant will help focus on healthy, sustainable eating. It will help the environment by reducing the pollution caused by traditional farming methods. The leaves are sourced from local farms, and the food will be organic and locally sourced. It will also be able to provide healthy food option…