Podcast Episodes
Back to SearchFinding the story of a place and it’s true potential with Bill Reed, principal at Regenesis: 098
My guest today has been a big inspiration to me and has been a leader in regenerative design, pretty much before that was even a term. Bill Reed is a…
7 years, 1 month ago
Listening to nature and seeing with more than your eyes with Marcus Veysey from “The Seed:” 097
Welcome to the first episode of season three. I’m so excited for the year to come and all the conversations, interviews, and information that I’ll be…
7 years, 1 month ago
Reviewing and learning from the first year working as a team and developing the farm: RRT 12
It’s been a monumental first year for us here at Abundant Edge with the development of the farm “Granja Tz’ikin” and all of the client projects we’ve…
7 years, 2 months ago
Transitioning to a regenerative economy with Matt Powers, author of “The Permaculture Student 2:” 095
My guest today is one of the most inspiring and enthusiastic educators working in permaculture and regenerative education anywhere in the world. I ha…
7 years, 2 months ago
How to raise rabbits for meat with authors Eric and Callene Rapp: 094
Animals and livestock can be an essential component to land restoration if managed correctly and while we already have goats, chickens and ducks on o…
7 years, 2 months ago
Discovering our nutritional wisdom by observing animals with Fred Provenza, author of “Nourishment:” 093
It’s not often I get the chance to speak with a renowned animal behaviorist, much less for a talk about nutrition and nourishment, but my guest today…
7 years, 3 months ago
Finding ways to build soil and ecosystem fertility with every aspect of the farm :RRT 11
The Abundant Edge team is back to talk about all the progress from our projects over the last month as we transition from the rainy season to the dry…
7 years, 3 months ago
Fighting food apartheid and empowering people of color to get back to the land with Leah Penniman, author of “Farming While Black:” 091
Leah Penniman’s mission is to end racism and injustice in our food system by increasing farmland stewardship by people of color, promoting equity in …
7 years, 3 months ago
Cultivating “silver branch perception” and reviving indigenous culture with Diarmuid Lyng: 090
For those of you used to the more practical and literal information that I usually focus on in these interviews, you'll be refreshed by the story tel…
7 years, 3 months ago
The Japanese traditions and techniques of natural plasters with Kyle Holzhueter: 089
Those of you who’ve been listening to this podcast for a while know that I geek out big time when it comes to natural plasters and finishes. So you c…
7 years, 4 months ago