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Are you tired of climate doom talk & ready to hear stories that will inspire you to make change? In this podcast series we will chat to the Balearic change makers, activists, farmers, preservationists & protectors of land & sea to bring tales that lift you up.

Jo Youle


    • Sep 1, 2024 LATEST EPISODE
    • monthly NEW EPISODES
    • 1h 3m AVG DURATION
    • 11 EPISODES


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    EP 08 : Sky Diamonds with Lily Cole, Alpaca farming challenges in Ibiza, plus Juntos Live talks meet Medicine Festival founder and Fundacio Actividades Biosfericas

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2024 68:20


    We head to Sustainable fashion Boutique Agora in todays New Moon episode to hear about Sky Diamonds and a new collection launched by activist, author, actor and podcaster, Lily Cole. She explains how the lab grown gems are created through carbon dioxide collected from the atmosphere and gives us her thoughts on how the fashion industry needs tighter regulation. Next we hear from Belgian journalist Bart from Antwerp, who gives us a humbling insight into farming Alpacas close to Es figural about how he made it through what was a rather rough winter but ended on a high after his Black Gold was commissioned by the mayor of Santa Eulalia to nourish the plants of the province. We close with a LIVE talk recorded at Juntos farm this weekend with Medicine festival co founder and host Josh Dugdale on how the event grew from 200 in 2020 to 7,000 people this year and how they support and celebrate indigenous rights all over the world. Last but not least, Pablo,  founder of the Fundacio Actividades Biosfericas explains how they restore critical watersheds at the top of the Andean mountain range through a process they have called  - "Milking the clouds".

    Cleaning forests to protect against Wildfire, Can Purtell grows drought resistant grain and Local Futures launch new film

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2024 72:08


    The Balearics are once again heading towards the time of year when endless Wildfires break out. 2023 will forever be etched in firefighters memories as the year Ibiza and Formentera were attacked by raging forest blazes.  By December last year, 27 forest fires had engulfed our Paradise Islands and it makes you begin to wonder just how much work is being done to prevent them. Journalist and sustainability consultant Clara Cano talks to us about the solutions in todays episode as we celebrate returning for Series 02 after her TEDx Talk.  We meet Can Purtell creatorJess Dunlop on the farm to hear how she has been growing wheat for bread making and travels to a mill in Formentera to share with bakers on Ibiza. Plus we hear from Local Futures director Helena Norborg Hodge on the new film, Closer to Home.  This new 35-minute film is a united call for a new economy, delivered by those who have committed their lives to working for systemic change. It Features strong voices from the worldwide localization movement, such as Vandana Shiva, Andrew Simms, Manish Jain, Iain McGilchrist, and more. Thank you for listening and supporting Series 02 of Amar La Tierra. We are so happy to be back...  

    Wildfarmed with Groove Armada DJ turned farmer Andy Cato, Biodynamic wine making with Blacknose and we hear how to save the Cactus plants with SOS Cochichumbas

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2023 64:32


    What does it take to give up your financial safety net and hand it all over to live your dream and become a farmer? DJ and musician Andy Cato, one half of Groove Armada joins us this month to tell us how he sold his publication rights to buy land in France and learn how to grow grains. It was a very dark, long, laborious and winding road to arrive at his current concept Wildfarmed, which exists to create a viable alternative to the current, industrial food system. The flour he now creates through regenerative processes in the UK has the power to transform bread, pasta, pizza into food that is good for the planet.  We hear from Peter Lehner of Ibiza Wine makers, Blacknose Wines on the hardshiops he has endured on his land this year close to San Juan where he farms Biodynamically and how his delicious Podenco Loco was born as a result - there is plenty ready for Christmas! Email hola@wineloveribiza.com to order yours for the festivities.  And we finish the episode with a conversation with SOS Cochichumbas art collective and activists Liz Kueneke and Eliana Perinat about the way in which we can save our Cactus plants on the island which are being destroyed by a massive infestation by an island wide bug.     

    EP 05. The Balearic Blue Deal explained in Palma, Manu San Felix talks Posidonia Planting and we meet SAY Carbon yachts Ibiza - a boat company with less impact on the water

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2023 60:00


    As summer draws offficially to a close we wanted to assess what state the under water ecosystems remain in after increased traffic and check in to see how the Balearic water quality its faring.  We start todays Episode in Palma in Mallorca in the offices of the Marilles Foundation to talk about the Balearic Blue Deal which aims to take 1% of public funding and reinvest it in our marine ecosystems.  Aniol Esteban is the director of the foundation and a marine biologist and says after last years five marine heat waves in the Balearic Islands we need to put back into our seas to save them and protect 30% of them by 2030.  Our second guest is Manu San Felix, A National Geographic explorer, marine biologist and life long Posidonia activist from Formentera. He explains that protection of our seagrass is way down the line ahead of Novembers Foro Marino conference and that first we need to resource it, by planting more but also cultivating its balanced existence within the marine environment.  We finish with a trip to SAY Ibiza Carbon Yachts to talk about the lightness of the boat design which has less impact on the water with director James Blanchfield.  The company are based in Santa Eulalia Marina and they say they would like to see an APP created to book anchorage for their guests, so that protecting the Posidonia becomes easier and any accidental dropping of anchor can be avoided.         

    Bonus Episode: Amar La Tierra Talks 02 Part 2: Zach Bush LIVE at Tierra Iris farm

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2023 92:59


    In the second part of our LIVE Talks mini series, Farmers Footprint Zach Bush MD continues the lecture he gave at Tierra Iris Farm last month.  Zach is a physician specialising in internal medicine, endocrinology and hospice care. He is an internationally recognised educator and thought leader on the microbiome as it relates to health, disease, and food systems.  In part two of his talk Zach explores the gut health of children in relation to medicine, ADHD, Soil and our nervous system and how Farmers Foorprint came to be after they made a film about soil.  Find more into on Zach and Farmers Footprint Here.         

    Bonus Episode: Amar la Tierra Talks 01 Part One : Zach Bush LIVE at Tierra Iris Farm

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2023 62:58


    In This very special Bonus Episode we unleash the talk Zach Bush gave at Tierra Iris Farm last month as he was visiting the island to raise awareness for Farmers Footprint.  Resident of the farm, Alex Serra, started the evening with a performance of two songs in Spanish.  The solo artist singer songwriter from Barcelona set the tone for what was an informative discussion about Glyphosate and why we need to work together to regenerate the land globally.  More information on the work of Zach Bush MD on his website.   

    EP.04: Zach Bush of Farmers Footprint, we talk Keyline design With David Gonzales & Hear from Erikah Tangari Zero waste food at Juntos

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2023 65:38


    In todays episode Jo Youle meets Zach Bush MD of Farmers Footprint to talk about the food systems of Ibiza and how Glyphosate has infiltrated our soil globally and what effect that is having on the food we eat and the way our bodies react. Zach Bush MD is a physician specializing in internal medicine, endocrinology and hospice care. He is an internationally recognised educator and thought leader on the microbiome as it relates to health, disease, and food systems.  Our second guest is David Gonzales, Coordinador of Sustraiak Habitat Design in the Basque country who talks us through Keyline Design techniques and how we can conserve water through the way we work with the land and allow it to infiltrate the structure of the soil. We finish with a trip to Juntos  farm to chat to Transformational chef, Erikah Tangari and discuss the way we can use every part of the food we produce to maximise the way we experience it and work with it so as not to create extra waste in her zero food workshop.     

    EP.03 To Till or not to Till That is the Question.

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2023 78:30


    In Episode 03 of Amar La Tierra, journalist Jo Youle hosts 3 local farmers on Ibiza farm Can Cristofol in San Lorenzo at sunset, to discuss how and when the soil should be tilled.    It is a controversial topic for many.  Often we are told it is a local tradition and that the Balearic Red earth has been tilled for hundreds of years, but machines only came to be fifty years ago.    Before that many animals were involved in this process and tilling was done by hand.    In this series, you can hear the details of the many regenerative practices taking place on the islands explored through the podcast that protect and preserve the lands of Ibiza, Formentera, Mallorca and Menorca.     Youri heads up the stewardship of the land at Can Criostofol and he creates raised beds that he makes and tills by hand. We also hear from Roberto Contaldo - the "Italian Horse Whisperer"  in the episode who works with Equitraccion, to turn the top soil and plough the earth when needed.    Borja Cami also joins the trio as an experienced agronomist who works with large and small scale farms across the mainland and also within the Balearics. Borja contributes the perspective of tilling from a larger scale production and showcases the ways tilling is needed with machines, but says it is all about the timing and structure of the soil at certain times of year.    This Episode was recorded LIVE in front of an audience at In June as a launch party & fundraiser for the show with a farm to table dinner that followed, provided by Gabrielle Gambina of Ibiza Produce.     If you wish to keep hearing the stories of the islands rich red soil, please support the production of the series on our crowdfunding page.  https://www.justgiving.com/crowdfunding/AmarLaTierra   You can hear the episode in Spanish:   https://open.spotify.com/show/1BILqNQkZC6UM50KHnIKJo?si=ff2badf26c8d4e21   You can watch it on Youtube:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q5hpN8NXiOY     A massive Thank you also to our sponsors:  BlackNose Wines Vino Y Co  Gooldtooth Vermouth Charles Marlow   

    EP 02: Designing Regenerative Cultures with Daniel Christian Wahl, We talk Wildfires with Ana Digon and Visit Ibiza´s very First Zero Carbon House

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2023 63:04


    In May we met Designing Regenerative Cultures author Daniel Christian Wahl at a one day event, The RegenerateX Conference at the Tierra Iris  Farm on ibiza. Daniel lives on Mallorca and as well as discussing his book, he explained why he feels this statistic of only 4% of the food being consumed in Ibiza is grown here is not due to a a lack of production and gives us his ideas for how we can increase rainfall on land and tackle our biggest drought issues.  As Europe begins to burn again this summer and July has recorded the hottest temperatures on record worldwide, we talk Wildfires with the President of Spains Regenerative Agriculture Association, Ana Digon on how we can prevent further blazes in the Balearics.   We finish with a visit to Can Tanca,  Ibizas very First Zero Carbon House. Co-Founder of Terravita, Jason Watson Todd explains why he was driven to create the off grid island home that creates more energy than it consumes.  This is a Reset Rebel Production   presented by Journalist Jo Youle To Listen in Spanish you will find the episode HERE  Support us in the production of this podcast: https://www.justgiving.com/crhttps://www.justgiving.com/crowdfunding/AmarLaTierra

    EP01. The History of Agriculture in the Balearics with Vicent Palermet, Terravita´s Jason Watson Todd talks indigenous plants and we celebrate World localisation Day with Helena Norborg Hodge

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2023 66:28


    In today´s first episode journalist Jo Youle hears first from traditional Ibizenco farmer Vicent Palermet about how the land was abandoned after tourism arrived in the 1970´s.  Terravita´s Jason Watson Todd talks indigenous plants and how globalisation has brought in some of the island´s biggest & worst predators and we finish with a celebration of World localisation Day with author and film maker and director of Local Futures, Helena Norberg Hodge on a farm close to St Agnes.  Listen to the episode in Spanish HERE Podcast edits: Reset Rebel Productions  Support the production of our podcast:    https://www.justgiving.com/crowdfunding/ibizaregenerationpodcast    

    Introducing Amar la Tierra

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2023 3:00


    Are you tired of climate doom talk & ready to hear stories that will inspire you to make change? In this podcast series we will chat to the Balearic change makers, activists, farmers, preservationists & protectors of land & sea to bring tales that lift you up. Join us for our podcast Launch Party and Farm to Table Feast June 23rd. Tickets: Here

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