Podcast Episodes
Back to SearchIs it Realistic to Produce All Your Own Food? with Deborah Niemann, author of “Homegrown and Handmade”
Continuing with this ongoing series on homesteading, I reached out to Deborah Niemann, the author of many books including “Homegrown and Handmade, Ec…
6 years, 4 months ago
Essential things to consider when making the shift to a homesteading lifestyle, with Natalie Bogwalker of Wild Abundance
In the past I’ve done a lot of episodes focusing on specific skills and enterprises that people integrate into a regenerative lifestyle, but in this …
6 years, 4 months ago
11 Inspiring Examples to Give You Hope That the World’s Forests can be Regenerated
After 11 interviews with experts on native reforestation, holistic orchard management, water retention landscapes, perennial crop agriculture and mor…
6 years, 4 months ago
how to grow a mature Native forest in just a few years, with afforestt founder Shubhendu Sharma: 146
Welcome to the last interview in the Reforestation and Agroforestry series. We’ve covered so many important aspects of this topic in 10 interviews ov…
6 years, 4 months ago
Mark Shepard on how to make the most of your water on any farm
Welcome everyone to the first episode of a brand new season of the Abundant Edge podcast. I can’t believe I’m starting the fourth year of this little…
6 years, 5 months ago
Checking in with Granja Tz’ikin and the season finale, with Neal Hegarty: 144
Here we are! The end of 2019 and season three of this podcast. For those of you who’ve been following this show for a while you know that I went thro…
6 years, 6 months ago
Turn your orchard into a resilient ecosystem with these steps! From Stefan Sobkowiak of Miracle Farms: 143
We’ve covered so many different ways to approach reforestation, both with native species and mixes of natives and orchard trees. In today’s session I…
6 years, 6 months ago
Why forests are key to the future of agriculture, with Darren Doherty, co-author of the Regrarian’s Handbook: 142
The last time I caught up with Darren Doherty for this podcast was back in season two. We talked a lot about his background and entry into ecological…
6 years, 6 months ago
Even the driest deserts can be regenerated. Here’s how! With Neal Spackman of the Al Baydha project: 141
I had the pleasure of catching up again with Neal Spackman, one of the primary designers and organizers of the Al Baydha project in Saudi Arabia. The…
6 years, 7 months ago
A strategy for a global shift to perennial agriculture, with Professor Peter Kahn from Rutgers University: 140
In all the research I’ve been doing for this ongoing series on reforestation and agroforestry I’ve struggled to find any reports or serious articles …
6 years, 7 months ago