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396 Erin Martin - Making America Healthy Again with food as medicine, not Ozempic

396 Erin Martin - Making America Healthy Again with food as medicine, not Ozempic



Make America healthy again: is that helping the food-as-medicine movement or hurting it? And why is it so important to focus on quality food as medicine- which means nutrient density and real quality…


Published on 9 hours ago

395 Alfonso Chico de Guzmán - The ag-tech that brings cows back

395 Alfonso Chico de Guzmán - The ag-tech that brings cows back


Episode 395


Straight from La Junquera farm, in Murcia, Spain, a Walking the Land episode with Alfonso Chico de Guzmán, a regenerative livestock farmer.

It starts as a hobby. So, you take a few cows just like some…


Published on 1 week ago

394 Stef van Dongen - Trees don’t send invoices so a Catalan valley is rewiring water, forests and finance

394 Stef van Dongen - Trees don’t send invoices so a Catalan valley is rewiring water, forests and finance


Episode 394


A check in conversation with Stef van Dongen, founder of The Pioneers of Our Time. Sitting at the fireplace we trace how neighbors who barely spoke began phoning across ridgelines, how tourism money …


Published on 2 weeks ago

393 Simon Kraemer - The 'We’ll starve without fertilizer' crowd forgot to check the fields

393 Simon Kraemer - The 'We’ll starve without fertilizer' crowd forgot to check the fields


Episode 393


How do we feed the world? It’s all nice and cute this regenerative agriculture and food stuff, but how do we actually feed the world? By 2050, we’ll need to produce double the amount of food. This is…


Published on 3 weeks ago

392 Toby Parkes - Mapping the underground fungi world by building a unicorn

392 Toby Parkes - Mapping the underground fungi world by building a unicorn


Episode 392


In order to save and more importantly restore biodiversity we don’t need biodiversity or carbon credits; we need biologists to find super profitable business models within the magical deeply complex …


Published on 4 weeks ago

391 Julia Kasper - Rewetting peatlands is the biggest climate opportunity to cut CO2

391 Julia Kasper - Rewetting peatlands is the biggest climate opportunity to cut CO2


Episode 391


Meet Julia Kasper, cofounder and CEO of Zukunftmoor, a company rewetting drained peatlands and growing sphagnum moss to transform how we think about agriculture. Their powerful approach reduces green…


Published on 1 month ago

390 Nicola Giuggioli - Building a regenerative brand: from soil health to living wages

390 Nicola Giuggioli - Building a regenerative brand: from soil health to living wages


Episode 390


Can you pay a decent year-round salary to farm workers, enough to go to a bank, get a mortgage, and still not charge prices that make your produce accessible only to the happy few? What do vibrations…


Published on 1 month, 1 week ago

389 Jonathan Lundgren - You need more cows, not fewer, to save the planet

389 Jonathan Lundgren - You need more cows, not fewer, to save the planet


Episode 389


A new conversation with Jonathan Lundgren, one of the world’s most interesting and most cited scientists when it comes to regenerative agriculture. For the last four years, Jonathan and his team have…


Published on 1 month, 2 weeks ago

388 Justin Bruch - Organic out-earn conventional, how do we transition more farms and farmers?

388 Justin Bruch - Organic out-earn conventional, how do we transition more farms and farmers?


Episode 388


A conversation with Justin Bruch, Cofounder-President & CEO of Clear Frontier, born and raised 5th generation Iowa farmer.  He has actively farmed on 4 continents and has spent his entire career work…


Published on 1 month, 3 weeks ago

387 Douglas Sheil - Why fixing water fixes carbon

387 Douglas Sheil - Why fixing water fixes carbon


Episode 387


Yes, we’re talking again about water cycles and this time with Douglas Sheil, Professor of Forest Ecology and Forest Management at Wageningen University, one of the most famous agricultural universit…


Published on 2 months ago





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