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259 Ichsani Wheeler and Lenka Danilovic – How to make water our friend again thanks to hippies with satellites and indigenous water management

259 Ichsani Wheeler and Lenka Danilovic – How to make water our friend again thanks to hippies with satellites and indigenous water management


Episode 259


A conversation with Ichsani Wheeler and Lenka Danilovic. Ichsani is a scientist, co-founder of OpenGeoHub and EnvirometriX, while Lenka is an hydrologist and intern at OpenGeoHub. In this conversatio…


Published on 2 years, 1 month ago

258 Emma Fuller - Making soulless capital who doesn’t care about regenerative agriculture invest in it

258 Emma Fuller - Making soulless capital who doesn’t care about regenerative agriculture invest in it


Episode 258


A conversation with Emma Fuller, co-founder of Fractal, about the transition to regenerative practices or outcomes of the millions of acres of broad-acre row cropping, corn, soy, and wheat in the US,…


Published on 2 years, 1 month ago

257 Zach Ben - Breaking down centuries of oppression through indigenous baby food

257 Zach Ben - Breaking down centuries of oppression through indigenous baby food


Episode 257


A conversation with Zach Ben, cofounder, along with his wife Mary, of Bidii Baby Foods, an indigenous baby food line created by farmers and new parents to increase access to traditional foods in earl…


Published on 2 years, 1 month ago

256 Ivo Degn and Philippe Birker - Does a low interest, 3,5% on $2,5 million loan, really qualify as a regenerative investment?

256 Ivo Degn and Philippe Birker - Does a low interest, 3,5% on $2,5 million loan, really qualify as a regenerative investment?


Episode 255


A conversation with Ivo Degn and Philippe Birker, founders of Climate Farmers, about the reason why they picked carbon credits as the first business to focus on, how they recently raised $2,5 million…


Published on 2 years, 1 month ago

255 Edie Mukiibi - From a small farm in Uganda, disillusioned by hybrid seeds and agrochemicals, to leading Slow Food

255 Edie Mukiibi - From a small farm in Uganda, disillusioned by hybrid seeds and agrochemicals, to leading Slow Food


Episode 254


A conversation with Edie Mukiibi, farmer, agronomist, activist, and current president of Slow Food International, about modern input-heavy agrochemical agronomy education, the disillusionment with ag…


Published on 2 years, 1 month ago

254 Charley Cummings - The silver bullet of regeneration is accounting

254 Charley Cummings - The silver bullet of regeneration is accounting


Episode 254


A conversation with Charley Cummings, founder and CEO of Walden Mutual Bank, about building a cooperative bank, owned by the customers, and why starting a bank might be the most impactful thing you c…


Published on 2 years, 2 months ago

253 Sam Kass - Get people access to carrots before talking about nutrient density, former Obama's chef and nutrition advisor turned investor says

253 Sam Kass - Get people access to carrots before talking about nutrient density, former Obama's chef and nutrition advisor turned investor says


Episode 253


A conversation with Sam Kass, former White House Chef and Senior Policy Advisor for Nutrition of the Obama's administration and partner at Acre VC. We talk about the potential of VC in the space, the…


Published on 2 years, 2 months ago

252 Keoni Lee - Why the islands of Hawaii with 10 million tourists a year are the perfect and challenging place for a regenerative revolution

252 Keoni Lee - Why the islands of Hawaii with 10 million tourists a year are the perfect and challenging place for a regenerative revolution


Episode 252


A conversation with Keoni Lee, CEO of Hawaii Investment Ready, about having to import massive amounts of food, inputs, fuel, etc., being at huge risk from climate disruptions and climate change and m…


Published on 2 years, 2 months ago

251 Tina Owens - Only 1% of nutrition data is tracked on food labels and that means lots of opportunities for companies

251 Tina Owens - Only 1% of nutrition data is tracked on food labels and that means lots of opportunities for companies


Episode 251


A conversation with Tina Owens, regenerative agriculture consultant and part of the Nutrient Density Alliance (for Regenerative Agriculture), about the state of the nutrient density space, the resear…


Published on 2 years, 2 months ago

250 Growing Regenerative Opportunities - Koen van Seijen interviewed by John Kempf

250 Growing Regenerative Opportunities - Koen van Seijen interviewed by John Kempf


Episode 250


A very special episode: Koen van Seijen, author and host of the Investing in Regenerative Agriculture and Food podcast, is interviewed by John Kempf, the founder of Advancing Eco Agriculture (AEA) an…


Published on 2 years, 2 months ago





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