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Holistic Management and Regenerative Living

Holistic Management and Regenerative Living

Season 1 Episode 11 Published 1 year, 6 months ago
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In this episode of the Soil Sisters podcast, Johanna and Crystal discuss their enthusiasm for upcoming holistic management training, and insights from attending a Sacred Ecoliteracy class with Daniel Firth Griffith. They delve into water consciousness and answer beginner gardening questions. They also discuss the Texas Climate Smart Initiative resources available for farmers looking to transition from conventional farming practices. This episode blends personal stories, practical advice, and forward-thinking strategies for building a regenerative life.

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00:00 Introduction and Greetings

00:14 Recap of Last Week's Show

01:03 Excitement for Positive Change

01:53 Holistic Management International and Scholarship Application

06:41 Sacred Ecoliteracy Class Experience w/ Daniel Firth Griffith

09:36 The Importance of Listening and Feeling

15:43 An Unlikely Rancher's Journey

21:01 Water Consciousness, Veda Austin, Practical Tips

30:20 People Are Tougher Out in the West

32:21 Gardening Tips for Beginners

43:39 The Texas Climate Smart Initiative

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