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Calling all farmers, ranchers, and conscious eaters! Welcome to the LAND, FOOD, LIFE Podcast, where host Kara Kroeger takes you on a transformative journey designed to enhance the quality of life for all beings, YES, THAT INCLUDES YOU! Immerse yourself in the world of regenerative agriculture, nutrition, holistic healthcare, and advocacy for food and healthcare justice. Discover invaluable insights on how together we can heal the land, our ecosystems, and uplift our physical, mental, financial, creative, and spiritual health and well-being. Connect with the life giving soil beneath your feet, understand the origins and medicinal value (or lack thereof) of your food, and embrace the interconnectedness of all that surrounds you. Get ready, because this podcast is specifically crafted to change your outlook and sow the seeds of positive transformation within you and beyond. So listen up and together we will co-create a thriving planet!

Kara Kroeger, Holistic Health & Regenerative Agriculture Coach


    • May 8, 2025 LATEST EPISODE
    • infrequent NEW EPISODES
    • 1h 8m AVG DURATION
    • 12 EPISODES

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    The Land Food Life Podcast is a captivating and informative resource that delves into the connection between soil health, gut health, and overall well-being. Hosted by Kara Kroeger, this podcast offers a wealth of knowledge on regenerative farming practices and their impact on our own bodies.

    One of the best aspects of this podcast is Kara's ability to articulate complex information in a way that is easy to understand and digest (pun intended). She breaks down the parallels between soil and gut health, emphasizing the importance of caring for both in order to achieve optimal wellness. Kara provides actionable tips and advice on how to cultivate our soil to grow nutritious food that can heal our bodies. Her passion and expertise shine through in each episode, making it a valuable resource for anyone looking to improve their gut health.

    Another standout aspect of The Land Food Life Podcast is the range of topics covered. Kara takes a deep dive into subjects such as soil biology, regenerative agriculture, biodiversity, and more. Each episode offers valuable insights and practical tools for listeners to implement in their own lives. Whether you're a seasoned farmer or someone interested in living a healthier lifestyle, there is something for everyone in this podcast.

    While there aren't any obvious drawbacks to this podcast, some listeners might find that certain episodes require prior knowledge or an interest in agriculture or farming practices. However, even if these topics are new to you, Kara's explanations are accessible enough for anyone who wants to learn more about the connection between soil health and human health.

    In conclusion, The Land Food Life Podcast is an exceptional resource for those seeking guidance on their holistic wellness journey. Kara Kroeger's expertise and passion shine through in every episode as she explores the fascinating parallels between soil health and gut health. This podcast offers actionable information that can positively impact both ourselves and our planet. Whether you're struggling with gut issues or simply intrigued by regenerative farming practices, The Land Food Life Podcast is worth a listen.



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    We Are Each Other's Harvest: The Hidden Legacy of Black American Farming with Author Natalie Baszile

    Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2025 60:11 Transcription Available


    Dive into the hidden legacy of Black American farming with author Natalie Baszile as she unpacks the complex relationship between African Americans and the land that has shaped our nation. This eye-opening conversation takes us through her journey creating "Queen Sugar" – the acclaimed novel adapted by Ava DuVernay and Oprah Winfrey – and her anthology "We Are Each Other's Harvest," which brings to life the true stories of Black farmers across American history.Baszile reveals how her ancestral connections to farming (her great-great-grandfather acquired 600 acres in Alabama after the Civil War) subtly influenced her writing path, creating a personal connection to stories that needed telling. With remarkable insight, she illuminates the systematic discrimination that led to Black farmers losing approximately 90% of their land throughout the 20th century, while simultaneously celebrating the resilience, innovation, and determination that have characterized the Black farming experience.Basile's nuanced approach to a painful history makes this conversation particularly valuable. Rather than focusing primarily on injustice, she articulates how modern BIPOC farmers are recalibrating relationships with land, transforming narratives from "get away from the land" to understanding land as a valuable community asset. Through the Black Harvest Fund she established, Basile puts action behind her words, supporting organizations doing vital work for BIPOC people in agriculture.This episode challenges us to broaden our understanding of American agricultural history beyond the stereotypical image of the white male farmer. As Basile powerfully states, "We have to broaden our understanding of who participated in this American experiment." Want to better understand the whole history of American farming and support a more equitable agricultural future? Start by exploring Natalie Basile's powerful books and consider contributing to initiatives that support Black farmers reclaiming their agrarian heritage.Learn More About Natalie:https://nataliebaszile.com/https://nataliebaszile.com/black-harvest-fund@nataliebaszile InstagramWe Are Each Other's HarvestKara's Offerings &  Services:https://www.landfoodlife.com/https://www.balanceyourgut.com/

    Roots of Renewal: Empowering Central American Subsistence Farmers for Climate Solutions with Florence Reed

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2024 69:22 Transcription Available


    Join us for a compelling conversation with Florence Reed, the visionary founder of Sustainable Harvest International, as we tackle the urgent global challenges of deforestation and agricultural sustainability. Discover the transformative power of climate-smart subsistence farming practices in Central America and the significant role tropical forests play in our climate's health. Florence shares heartwarming stories from her work with rural farmers and a glimpse into her documentary "Roots of Renewal," which beautifully captures the magic of turning degraded lands into flourishing agroforestry systems that allow these farmers to thrive.We'll unpack the short-sighted gains of traditional methods, like slash-and-burn, that lead to devastating land degradation and biodiversity loss, trapping farmers in cycles of poverty. Florence and I discuss how Sustainable Harvest International is breaking this cycle through an innovative multi-year program that empowers farming families with low-cost sustainable practices that promote soil health, improve nutrition, and reduce the dependency on harmful agrochemicals.Learn how SHI's sustainable farming cohort programs are reshaping gender dynamics and empowering women to take a leading role in agricultural and financial decision-making. We also cover the critical role listeners can play in this impactful mission, ensuring a healthier and more equitable world for future generations.Resources:Learn about Kara's Land Food Life Community Cleanse & Reset 28-day program that starts January 2nd, 2025 https://www.landfoodlife.com/cleanseVisit Sustainable Harvest International's website https://www.sustainableharvest.org/Watch the Roots of Renewal documentary for free www.rootsofrenewal.infoLearn about Kara Kroeger and her holistic nutrition and agroecology education services https://www.landfoodlife.com/

    What Do Birds Have to Do With It? Regenerative Agriculture through the Eyes of Ecology & Wildlife Biologist Michael McGraw

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2024 75:36 Transcription Available


    Did you know birds navigate more habitats than almost any other species and are key indicators of planetary and human health? Join us on the Land Food Life podcast with Michael McGraw, an ecology and wildlife biologist, as he shares his journey from herpetology and ornithology to regenerative agriculture. Michael discusses conducting wildlife surveys and how grazing practices affect bird populations, biodiversity, and the nutrient density of our food.This episode is packed with inspiring stories and practical insights. Michael talks about his passion for birdwatching, which was sparked during Timber Rattlesnake observation in the New Jersey Pine Barrens and the use of tools like the Merlin app for bird identification. He explores bird song identification, its insights into ecosystems, and its therapeutic effects on human well-being.Michael also discusses the documentary Roots So Deep by Peter Byck, in which he appears, highlighting adaptive multi-paddock grazing and its ecological benefits. We examine how mindful grazing impacts ranchers, soil health, and bird diversity. We conclude with an emphasis on increasing BIPOC agricultural land ownership to create a diverse, just, and equitable food system.Resources:https://princetonhydro.com/staff/michael-mcgraw/https://rootssodeep.org/

    Decoding Nutritional Dark Matter: Understanding How Agricultural Growing Practices Influence Nutrient Density with Dr. Stephan van Vliet

    Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2024 60:45 Transcription Available


    Explore the nexus of agriculture and human nutrition as we learn about cutting-edge research focused on understanding how agricultural growing practices and biodiversity shape the nutrient density of the food on our plates and our well-being. In this episode, nutrition researcher Dr. Stefan Van Vliet from Utah State University enlightens us about his collaborations with farmers, ecologists, and agricultural and nutritional scientists to study the critical linkages at this nexus.  Our dialogue traverses the influence of our diets on health metrics, highlighting the stark differences between whole foods and their ultra-processed counterparts. Learn about the transformative power of a diverse array of whole foods as we dissect research findings that reveal rapid health benefits. Equipped with the insights of my guest, we probe deeper into the complexities of phytonutrients, protein metabolism, and the innovative research connecting what's on our plate to the earth beneath our feet. We unravel the mysteries of metabolomics, a cutting-edge tool that's unlocking the understanding of the nutritional potential of our food, and discuss the concept of 'nutritional dark matter' that may hold the key to further health advancements. Whether you're a seasoned health enthusiast or just starting to question where your meals come from, this episode promises to feed your curiosity and fuel your motivation for creating a healthier tomorrow.Show Notes:https://stephanvanvliet.com/https://caas.usu.edu/directory/vanvliet-stephanhttps://scholar.google.com/citations?user=L5KcySQAAAAJ&hl=enStephan van Vliet (@vanvlietphd) / X

    A Taste of the Wild and Domestic with Chef Jesse Griffiths: An Exploration of Local Meat Food Systems Through Hunting, Ranching, and Cooking

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2024 82:13 Transcription Available


    Join me, Kara Kroeger, and esteemed guest, Chef Jesse Griffiths as we embark on a fascinating exploration of Central Texas's vibrant wild and domesticated meat scene with a man who knows it like no other. Our rich dialogue interweaves Jesse's commitment to a sustainable culinary approach, with stories from Dai Due Butcher Shop and Supper Club, to his educational wild game hunting and cooking  pursuits at the New School of Traditional Cookery. Jesse's passion for understanding and working within food systems shines as we unravel his journey from celebrity chef to huntsman to James Beard award-winning author of The Hog Book.Our conversation weaves through the cultural and ecological landscapes of ethical hunting and meat consumption, and the art of respecting the entire animal. We delve into stories from Jesse's hunting school, the management of Texas's feral hog populations, and the challenges of integrating truly wild game into restaurant menus. Our episode culminates in a celebration of our many local food sources through the lens of a truly thoughtful chef, from the meticulous joys of preparing small game to the evolving appreciation of grass-fed beef among Texan diners. We also highlight the untapped potential of unique domesticated beef varieties and our commitment to cooking with natural fats, steering clear of seed oils. The adventure peaks with a discussion of Jesse's upcoming book, called The Turkey Book. Join us for an episode that promises to nourish your curiosity and deepen your appreciation for the roots of what you eat.Show Notes:https://www.daidue.comhttps://www.newschooloftraditionalcookery.comhttps://www.thewildbooks.comhttps://www.zeroacre.com/

    Tales from the Soil: Nurturing Our Land Back to Life with Peter Brezny

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2024 81:28 Transcription Available


    Embark on a journey exploring regenerative farmscapes with myself, Kara Kroger, and the insightful Peter Bresny of Psycho Chicken Eco Farm. Together, we traverse the evolution from conventional to regenerative agriculture, uncovering the power of holistic farming practices. We promise a journey of enlightenment; from the role of energy efficiency and biological fertility to the perils of chemical dependencies, this episode is a treasure trove of wisdom for anyone passionate about the future of farming, food, and our planet.As we chart the course through our discussions, we honor the legacies of visionaries like Charles Walters  of Acres USA and Rachel Carson author of Silent Spring, who've sparked a community eager for change. We examine the pivotal moments and conferences that have stitched together a tapestry of knowledge, encouraging soil-centric farming that mirrors the robustness of nature itself. The heartrending tales of bees decimated by insecticides and aquatic devastation serve as a stark reminder of the consequences of our actions, while the success stories of farmers like Jimmy Emmons in Oklahoma illuminate the path toward a regenerative horizon.Concluding the episode, we celebrate the microscopic marvels beneath our feet – the soil bacteria. These tiny but mighty organisms are the unsung heroes of plant growth and nutrition, shaping the health of our soil and, ultimately, the food on our plates. The conversation surges with passion, emphasizing the importance of consumer choices and the interconnectedness of our well-being with that of the earth. Prepare to be inspired, challenged, and above all, equipped with knowledge that transcends the boundaries of conventional agriculture.

    Anchoring with Nature: An Eco-Spiritual Journey on the Oneness of Being with Dr. Fred Provenza

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2023 54:53 Transcription Available


    Can you imagine sitting down to chat with a plant, asking it to share its innate wisdom with you, and then taking the nourishing messages of its flavors into your body as food and medicine? Well, guess what, whether you know it or not we all do this to some degree everyday. Tune in for an enriching conversation with  renowned Range Scientist, Dr. Fred Provenza and myself, your Land Food Life Podcast host Kara Kroeger.  In this conversation Fred beautifully weaves his journey, from uncovering the remarkable functions of plants as food for livestock to appreciating their profound role in our social constructs, health, and spirituality.  Together, we explore the powerful lessons that can be learned by recognizing the threads that weave all beings - humans, plants, insects, animals, land, and water - together and how anchoring ourselves with nature can regenerate our frazzled nervous systems and  ecosystems.  Fred also shares about a time period  when life pulled the rug out from under his feet, which opened the door to an ineffable feeling of oneness with the universe. Drawing inspiration from Fred and I's personal experiences, we explore the transcendental peace that can emerge from facing life-altering situations, like a health crisis.  Through our personal anecdotes,  we offer a unique perspective on cultivating  an eco-centric vs. an ego-centric lifestyle through  tethering ourselves to nature as a means of deepening our relationship with self and all that surrounds us.Books Referenced:Nourishment by Fred ProvenzaThe Art of Sheepherding by Fred ProvenzaSand County Almanac by Aldo LeopoldThe Power of Now by Echart TolleThe Soul of the Indian by Charles EastmanThe Power of Myth by Joseph Campbell

    Shake, Shift, Evolve: Embracing Disruption as A Means to Change Your Mindset & Grow Personally with Kelsey Ducheneaux-Scott

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2023 60:56 Transcription Available


    What if disruption wasn't something to be feared, but rather embraced as a catalyst for growth and change? Join us for an unforgettable conversation with the steadfast Kelsey Scott, a woman who's redefining what disruptions means in her life to evolve as a human being. As a Lakota tribeswoman raised on The DX Ranch on the Cheyenne River Sioux Reservation in South Dakota, Kelsey's unique insights on embracing disturbance, managing pressure, and enhancing resilience are informed by her life experiences on the ranch and her innovative approaches to engagement in Indian Agriculture as the Chief Strategy Officer of the Intertribal Agriculture Council. In our enlightening conversation with Kelsey, we tap into the wisdom she's garnered from working closely with cattle and horses, and  learning the power of pressure and release - not just with these majestic animals, but also in her everyday life. Kelsey shares with us the parallels she's drawn between these techniques and the cycles of the ecosystem. A discussion that begins with managing physical aches and pains expands into a profound exploration of overcoming anxiety and the importance of establishing a homeostasis for overall wellbeing.As our conversation winds down, Kelsey offers her perspective on the strides she and her father, the USDA Farm Service Agency Administrator, have taken in strategizing new ways to improve the quality of life for BIPOC agricultural leaders and producers. As we explore the power of resilience and community appreciation, we also dive into Kelsey's unique marketing strategies for DX Beef and how they've positively impacted her local community. This episode is a treasure trove of insights, offering a new outlook on embracing disturbance, managing pressure, and enhancing resilience in our lives. Tune in to be inspired and learn something new.References:Ray Hunt, Buck Brannaman,  - Horsemanshiphttps://thedxranch.com/https://www.projecth3lp.org/https://www.indianag.org/

    Turning the Tables on Toxins & Toxicants: How to Use Food to Upregulate the Body's Detoxification Pathways with Kara Kroeger

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2023 72:44 Transcription Available


    Is it hard to believe that you can be exposed to  approximately 500 chemicals before ever leaving your home for the day ? This shocking fact is a stark reality that Kara Kroeger delves into in this episode of the Land Food Life Podcast. Join her as she embarks on a journey of understanding the importance of shielding our bodies from these everyday toxins and toxicants, and how we can actively pave the way towards better health with our food choices.Kara narrates her deeply personal and moving experience of losing her father due to chemical exposure from Agent Orange. This unfortunate event ignited her exploration into the necessity of being mindful of our environment and the toxicants within it. She also touches upon the significance of compassionate practitioners in healing and recounts Dr. Nicholas Gonzalez's groundbreaking nutritional enzyme protocol that her father used for supporting his body through chemotherapy. Further, Kara sheds light on the differences between toxins and toxicants, understanding free radicals, their sources, and the roles they play in causing biological harm.Kara then breaks down practical ways to use specific foods to boost health despite the hazardous impacts of toxicants in our environment.  She also emphasizes the importance of a balanced intake of amino acids, the power of cruciferous vegetables, and sulfur's critical role in our bodies. Lastly, she explores the benefits of cutting down on alcohol, enhancing sleep quality, and maintaining bowel health for effective detoxification. This episode will empower you  to protect yourself against free radicals by using whole foods as the foundation of health!Show Notes:LFL 28-Day Community Cleanse & Reset - https://www.landfoodlife.com/cleanseDr. Nicholas Gonzales Foundation - https://thegonzalezprotocol.com/Detoxify or Die, Sherry Rogers, M.D.Toxic Legacy: How the Weedkiller Glyphosate Is Destroying Our Health and the Environment, Stephanie Seneff

    Harnessing Detoxification, Vagal Nerve Tone, and Whole Body Regeneration Through Infrared Sauna Therapy, Cold Exposure, and More with Heather O'Neill

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2023 63:06 Transcription Available


    Have you ever wondered how infrared sauna and cold exposure therapy work to improve your mood, heal injuries and deeply detoxify your body? Join us as we sit down with Heather O'Neill, a seasoned expert in fitness, injury recovery, and therapies for detoxification and optimal health. Heather shares her personal journey of helping her son overcome severe autism through nutritional therapies and how this experience sparked her interest in gut health and detoxification. She enlightens us about the cutting edge services she provides through her businesses - CryoFit Alamo Heights and Sweat Equity Infrared Saunas, such as  cryotherapy, cold water  plunges, IV drips, and infrared saunas that facilitate detox and recovery processes. She also discusses how you can do some of these therapies in your own home.Additionally, Heather and Kara delve deep into how to support both Phase 1 and Phase 2 liver pathways to remove toxins from the body, the importance the vagus nerve plays in all aspects of health, and various body hacks you can apply to help fortify and tone the vagus nerve for full body regeneration. They also discuss the benefits of nutrient dense full-body cleansing and the  upcoming LFL 28-day Community Cleanse & Reset  program Kara will be hosting for the month of  October 2023, designed to help participants understand the detoxification process and cleanse the body from metabolism to mindset. This invigorating conversation between Heather O'Neill and Kara Kroeger is sure to leave you with a fresh perspective and an understanding of tools you can use to navigate the constant toxic exposure we are faced with in the modern world we are living in.https://sweatequitysa.com/https://mycryofit.com/location/us/texas/san-antonio-alamo-heights/https://www.landfoodlife.com/cleanse

    Exploring Mayan Rainforest Remedies, Abdominal Massage, and Ancient Healing Wisdom with Herbalist Rosita Arvigo

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2023 75:38 Transcription Available


    Get ready for an enlightening journey with the globally acclaimed herbalist, napropathic doctor, and prolific author, Rosita Arvigo. Prepare to be entranced by her rich experiences and profound wisdom as we navigate the power of Mayan rainforest remedies and the ancient practice of abdominal massage that has proven to be a game changer in restoring hormonal and digestive balance and emotional healing. Sit back as we delve into Rosita's intriguing tales of 13 years of study with a Mayan shaman and 10 years with a Belizean midwife, her encounters with possession and healing, and her profound understanding of human-plant communication.No journey with Rosita would be complete without touching upon her colossal impact on education and the preservation of traditional healing knowledge, especially in Belize. Stoke your curiosity as we discuss her innovative Children's Summer Bush Medicine Camp, her groundbreaking primary school teacher program, and her tireless efforts to ensure traditional healing wisdom is safeguarded from being extinguished.What makes this conversation with Rosita absolutely fascinating is her extraordinary life journey, from her early adventures in Mexico and Belize to her deep appreciation for nature's healing power stemming from her Italian-Iranian heritage. Her vast knowledge is truly a treasure trove for anyone interested in holistic health, herbal medicine, and the preservation of ancient healing wisdom. So, join us on this remarkable journey with Rosita Arvigo and prepare to be amazed!Websites:https://www.rositaarvigo.comhttps://www.abdominalterapycollective.comhttps://www.nybg.org/science-project/belize-ethnobotany-project/https://belize.com/ixchel/https://landfoodlife.comBooks:Sastun: My Apprenticeship with a Mayan HealerRainforest Remedies: 100 Healing Herbs of Belize

    Revitalizing Soil and Gut Health: A Holistic Approach to Agriculture and Nutrition with Kara Kroeger

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2023 67:05 Transcription Available


    Are you aware of the fascinating link between soil health and your gut health? Today on the Land Food Life podcast, join me, Kara Kroger, as we take a deep look at how our agricultural practices are wreaking havoc on our soils and, indirectly, our gut health. However, don't lose heart; this episode isn't all about doom and gloom. Together, we'll explore six transformative principles that can rejuvenate our soil and gut health, enhancing nutrient absorption, and overall well-being.Have you ever thought about the impact of industrial farming, pharmaceuticals, and unhealthy consumption patterns on your health? As we navigate this episode, we will delve into these concerning topics. I will share insights from my 25-year experience in regenerative agriculture, nutrition, and natural medicine. We'll discuss the power of nutrition in preventing and healing diseases, the negative impact of antibiotics and certain medications on our gut health, and the prevalence of health issues in Western civilizations due to unhealthy practices.Finally, we'll draw fascinating comparisons between soil and the human gut as parallel digestive systems. We'll delve into the importance of consuming whole foods and understanding the gut-soil connection in maintaining health. To wrap it all up, I'll present six principles for soil and gut health, discussing how to encourage life in our gut, minimize disturbance, and the benefits of integrating livestock. So, are you ready to embark on a holistic journey to healthier living? Tune in to this eye-opening episode of the Land Food Life podcast.

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