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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 …

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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 …

5 months, 2 weeks ago

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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 ac…

5 months, 3 weeks ago

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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. F…

6 months ago

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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…

6 months, 1 week ago

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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 Univers…

6 months, 2 weeks ago

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386 Lauren Tucker - Inner regen work, gut molds, almonds groves in the Central Valley and taste buds
386 Lauren Tucker - Inner regen work, gut molds, almonds groves in the Central Valley and taste buds

Episode 386

This is a check-in conversation with Lauren Tucker, co-founder of Kiss the Ground and Renourish Studios. We talk about wrapping up the cohort at Reno…

6 months, 3 weeks ago

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385 Maria Jensen - Giving cows a voice through epigenetics while improving animal welfare and profitability
385 Maria Jensen - Giving cows a voice through epigenetics while improving animal welfare and profitability

Episode 385

A conversation with Maria Jensen, co-founder of Antler Bio, helping dairy farmers identify and address factors limiting their herd’s full potential. …

6 months, 4 weeks ago

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384 Thomas Kliemt - A farming incubator with a 75% success rate (that nobody knows about) lands in Germany
384 Thomas Kliemt - A farming incubator with a 75% success rate (that nobody knows about) lands in Germany

Episode 384

A check-in conversation with Thomas Kliemt, formerly part of Kulturland, which has been growing and they are suddenly, after 10 years in the making, …

7 months ago

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383 Rasmus Nørgaard - From bricks to soil: rethinking real estate from the ground up
383 Rasmus Nørgaard - From bricks to soil: rethinking real estate from the ground up

Episode 383

Straight from Copenhagen, a conversation with Rasmus Nørgaard, co-founder of Urban Partners, Home.Earth and Nordhus with over two decades of experien…

7 months, 1 week ago

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