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Subscribe to the video podcast: https://www.youtube.com/@DrTazMD/podcastsIs your food really as healthy as you think it is? Could the secret to gut health, sustainable farming, and healing the planet be hiding right beneath your feet, in the soil? In this powerful episode, Dr. Taz sits down with Ryland Engelhart, regenerative agriculture expert, former plant-based restaurateur and co-founder of Kiss the Ground, to explore the shocking reason why he transitioned from being a leader in the vegan movement to running a 200-acre regenerative ranch in Texas. Once hailed as a pioneer of clean eating and conscious living, Ryland shares why the ideals of veganism weren't enough--and how his discovery of soil health, regenerative agriculture, and the gut-soil connection changed everything. This is more than a food conversation; it's a story about healing the planet, restoring balance, and rethinking what sustainable really means.From producing the viral Kiss the Ground documentary to living on a 200-acre regenerative ranch in Texas, Ryland shares his journey from plant-based restaurant entrepreneur to a full-time advocate for soil regeneration, ecosystem restoration, and food sustainability. Together, he and Dr. Taz unpack why regenerative farming isn't just a climate solution. It's a human health revolution.If you're concerned about gut issues, nutrient-depleted food, or the long-term effects of industrial agriculture, this episode offers a hopeful and holistic path forward. Dr. Taz and Ryland dive deep into the microbiome-soil connection, the role of animals in regenerative ecosystems, and how returning to nature's rhythms could be the missing piece in our chronic disease crisis. 00:00 – Why the Future Feels Grim (But Doesn't Have to Be)01:07 – Who Is Ryland Engelhart? From Cafe Gratitude to Regenerative Ranching03:24 – The Soil–Gut Health Connection15:16 – Why Veganism Isn't the Full Answer22:18 – What Regenerative Farming Actually Looks Like30:00 – Soil, Photosynthesis, and Climate Healing44:14 – Impact of Kiss the Ground: 34 Million Acres and Counting56:57 – Sovereignty Ranch: Building a Regenerative Lifestyle1:09:16 – Health & Political landscapeCommon Questions This Episode Answers:What is regenerative agriculture and how does it improve soil health?Why would a vegan become a regenerative rancher?Why is gut health connected to the soil microbiome?How does regenerative farming compare to organic or clean eating?Is plant-based eating enough to heal the planet?Can animals be part of a sustainable farming model?Why is industrial farming harming both people and the planet?What are practical steps for eating more regeneratively?Can food really be used as medicine?What's the real impact of climate-conscious eating?About Ryland Englehart:Ryland Engelhart co-founded the non-profit organization, Kiss the Ground and the catalyst producer of the Kiss the Ground film released on Netflix seen by over 10 million people and is the executive producer of the award winning sequel Common Ground. Ryland is a leader in the health & wellness space for almost 20 years. He helped pioneer and manage the nationally recognized plant-based restaurant chains Cafe Gratitude and Gracias Madre. He was the co-creator of the transformational documentary film, May I Be Frank. He is a passionate speaker and advocates for Regenerative Agriculture, tools for building community, food is medicine, and the practice of “being love” as the key to relationship. Ryland is a dedicated husband and father of two young boys. He lives on a 200-acre regenerative hospitality Ranch in Hill Country Texas, called Sovereignty Ranch where he and his sister's family are building a field of dreams.Stay ConnectedSubscribe to the audio podcast: https://holplus.transistor.fm/subscribeSubscribe to the video podcast: https://www.youtube.com/@DrTazMD/podcastsFollow Dr. Taz on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drtazmd/https://www.instagram.com/liveholplus/Join the conversation on X: https://x.com/@drtazmdTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@drtazmdFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/drtazmd/Connect with Ryland Englehart:https://www.instagram.com/lovebeingryland/https://www.sovereigntyranch.com/https://www.bigfoolishproject.com/Host & Production TeamHost: Dr. Taz; Produced by Rainbow Creative (Executive Producer: Matthew Jones; Lead Producer: Lauren Feighan; Editors: Jeremiah Schultz and Patrick Edwards)Don't forget to like, subscribe, and hit the notification bell to stay updated on future episodes of hol+
A Meditation a Day with Monserrat Melendez-Chavez, Healing the Planet with Archangels Michael and Raphael . Monserrat Melendez-Chavez: https://www.facebook.com/angelesplumas.numerologia.1 Please set the intention to receive then relax and enjoy! Enlightened World Network is your guide to inspirational online programs about the spiritual divinity, angels, energy work, chakras, past lives, or soul. Learn about spiritually transformative authors, musicians and healers. From motivational learning to inner guidance, you will find the best program for you. Check out our website featuring over 200 spirit-inspired lightworkers specializing in meditation, energy work and angel channeling www.enlightenedworld.online Enjoy inspirational and educational shows at http://www.youtube.com/c/EnlightenedWorldNetwork To sign up for a newsletter to stay up on EWN programs and events, sign up here:https://lp.constantcontactpages.com/su/FBoFQef/web Link to EWN's disclaimer: https://enlightenedworld.online/disclaimer/ #Angelicguidance #Spiritualcommunity #archangels #Christconsciousness
Ethan Brown is a 24-year-old award-winning climate journalist, best known as Founder and Host of The Sweaty Penguin, a PBS podcast combatting climate anxiety and polarization. In almost four years, The Sweaty Penguin released 220+ episodes, interviewed world-renowned experts from 18 countries and 6 continents, earned recognition at the Webby Awards and Signal Awards, won first place in Boston University's New Venture Competition, and inspired a new geography course at the University of Kansas that replaced their textbook with the podcast. Ethan's writing has been published in several outlets including Newsweek, The Hill, and Orange County Register, and he has appeared on 80+ podcasts, radio shows, and TV shows. He graduated Boston University in 2021 with a dual degree in Environmental Analysis & Policy and Film & Television.As a child, Ethan Brown found solace indoors, away from the pollen and plants that aggravated his allergies. Little did he know, his future would be entwined with the very environment he once avoided. Join us for an enriching chat with the insightful climate journalist and Sweaty Penguin podcast founder as we explore climate change beyond the politics and doom. Ethan shares his journey from an allergy-prone kid to a storyteller on a mission, emphasizing the power of facts, solutions, and acknowledging the progress we've made in environmental conservation.This episode unwraps the mysteries of greenhouse gases and their intricate dance with Earth's warming blanket, connecting extreme weather events from the deep freeze in Iowa to the thawing Arctic. Our discussion with Ethan Brown ventures into the human fingerprint on our changing climate, with a clear-cut breakdown of how our actions intensify the global crescendo of warming. Discover how simple switches in your daily habits can contribute to the planet's well-being and why collective action is the crescendo we need to aim for.In this episode, we spice up the conversation on climate action with a pinch of personal well-being, exploring the environmental impact of our plates and wardrobes. We stitch together the narrative on sustainable fashion choices and innovative farming practices. It's a heartwarming reminder that personal growth and caring for our planet can go hand in hand, leading to a fulfilling and sustainable lifestyle. So, pull up a chair and get ready to be inspired by a tale of transformation, resilience, and hope for a cooler tomorrow.To learn more about Ethan, visit: www.thesweatypenguin.compatreon.com/thesweatypenguinTwitter, Instagram, TikTok: @ethanbrown5151To learn more about Mindy CLICK HERE
In our rush to solve problems, we often overlook simple logic that holds the key to enormous progress. When it comes to turning the desert wastelands of our planet (that human activity created) back into their once lush, productive forests and grasslands, Ecologist Roger Savory has one of those transformational observations that the world could be embracing. Chapters 0:00 – Intro & Welcome 3:00 – Caring About Future Generations 8:00 – The Roots of Desertification 13:10 – Break 15:27 – A Personal History Interwoven with Nature 17:17 – Unveiling the Biological Carpet 23:49 – Quick Insight into Land Restoration 27:10 – The Critical Top Millimeter 31:30 – Understanding the Micro Water Cycle 35:40 – Revitalizing Depleted Soils 38:55 – Agricultural Practices and Their Consequences 42:45 – Everything Is Connected 49:52 – The Barrier of Instinctual Fear 53:52 – Success in Australia 58:50 – Closing
How can we better educate young people about the future & the planet? How can we address eco-anxiety while providing students with climate optimism, hope, and solutions?Bryce Coon is the Director of Education at EarthDay.ORG, a nonprofit that champions climate education for all students and is the global driving force behind Earth Day. Previously, Coon was a high school teacher for 11 years in Montgomery County, teaching economics and leading a variety of projects for students, such as a school-wide tutoring program. Throughout his teaching career, Bryce participated in international fellowships where he studied climate education and policy in Asia, Europe, and Oceania.https://www.earthday.org/campaign/climate-environmental-literacy/Planet vs. Plastics www.earthday.org Sign The Global Plastic Treaty Petition https://action.earthday.org/global-plastics-treaty Toolkits: https://www.earthday.org/our-toolkits NDC Guide for Climate Education https://www.earthday.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/NDC-GUIDE-Final.pdfwww.creativeprocess.infowww.oneplanetpodcast.orgIG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcastPhotos courtesy of EARTHDAY.ORG
How can we better educate young people about the future & the planet? How can we address eco-anxiety while providing students with climate optimism, hope, and solutions?Bryce Coon is the Director of Education at EarthDay.ORG, a nonprofit that champions climate education for all students and is the global driving force behind Earth Day. Previously, Coon was a high school teacher for 11 years in Montgomery County, teaching economics and leading a variety of projects for students, such as a school-wide tutoring program. Throughout his teaching career, Bryce participated in international fellowships where he studied climate education and policy in Asia, Europe, and Oceania.https://www.earthday.org/campaign/climate-environmental-literacy/Planet vs. Plastics www.earthday.org Sign The Global Plastic Treaty Petition https://action.earthday.org/global-plastics-treaty Toolkits: https://www.earthday.org/our-toolkits NDC Guide for Climate Education https://www.earthday.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/NDC-GUIDE-Final.pdfwww.creativeprocess.infowww.oneplanetpodcast.orgIG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcastPhotos courtesy of EARTHDAY.ORG
How can we better educate young people about the future & the planet? How can we address eco-anxiety while providing students with climate optimism, hope, and solutions?Bryce Coon is the Director of Education at EarthDay.ORG, a nonprofit that champions climate education for all students and is the global driving force behind Earth Day. Previously, Coon was a high school teacher for 11 years in Montgomery County, teaching economics and leading a variety of projects for students, such as a school-wide tutoring program. Throughout his teaching career, Bryce participated in international fellowships where he studied climate education and policy in Asia, Europe, and Oceania.https://www.earthday.org/campaign/climate-environmental-literacy/Planet vs. Plastics www.earthday.org Sign The Global Plastic Treaty Petition https://action.earthday.org/global-plastics-treaty Toolkits: https://www.earthday.org/our-toolkits NDC Guide for Climate Education https://www.earthday.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/NDC-GUIDE-Final.pdfwww.creativeprocess.infowww.oneplanetpodcast.orgIG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcastPhotos courtesy of EARTHDAY.ORG
How can we better educate young people about the future & the planet? How can we address eco-anxiety while providing students with climate optimism, hope, and solutions?Bryce Coon is the Director of Education at EarthDay.ORG, a nonprofit that champions climate education for all students and is the global driving force behind Earth Day. Previously, Coon was a high school teacher for 11 years in Montgomery County, teaching economics and leading a variety of projects for students, such as a school-wide tutoring program. Throughout his teaching career, Bryce participated in international fellowships where he studied climate education and policy in Asia, Europe, and Oceania.https://www.earthday.org/campaign/climate-environmental-literacy/Planet vs. Plastics www.earthday.org Sign The Global Plastic Treaty Petition https://action.earthday.org/global-plastics-treaty Toolkits: https://www.earthday.org/our-toolkits NDC Guide for Climate Education https://www.earthday.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/NDC-GUIDE-Final.pdfwww.creativeprocess.infowww.oneplanetpodcast.orgIG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcastPhotos courtesy of EARTHDAY.ORG
How can we better educate young people about the future & the planet? How can we address eco-anxiety while providing students with climate optimism, hope, and solutions?Bryce Coon is the Director of Education at EarthDay.ORG, a nonprofit that champions climate education for all students and is the global driving force behind Earth Day. Previously, Coon was a high school teacher for 11 years in Montgomery County, teaching economics and leading a variety of projects for students, such as a school-wide tutoring program. Throughout his teaching career, Bryce participated in international fellowships where he studied climate education and policy in Asia, Europe, and Oceania.https://www.earthday.org/campaign/climate-environmental-literacy/Planet vs. Plastics www.earthday.org Sign The Global Plastic Treaty Petition https://action.earthday.org/global-plastics-treaty Toolkits: https://www.earthday.org/our-toolkits NDC Guide for Climate Education https://www.earthday.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/NDC-GUIDE-Final.pdfwww.creativeprocess.infowww.oneplanetpodcast.orgIG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcastPhotos courtesy of EARTHDAY.ORG
How can we better educate young people about the future & the planet? How can we address eco-anxiety while providing students with climate optimism, hope, and solutions?Bryce Coon is the Director of Education at EarthDay.ORG, a nonprofit that champions climate education for all students and is the global driving force behind Earth Day. Previously, Coon was a high school teacher for 11 years in Montgomery County, teaching economics and leading a variety of projects for students, such as a school-wide tutoring program. Throughout his teaching career, Bryce participated in international fellowships where he studied climate education and policy in Asia, Europe, and Oceania.https://www.earthday.org/campaign/climate-environmental-literacy/Planet vs. Plastics www.earthday.org Sign The Global Plastic Treaty Petition https://action.earthday.org/global-plastics-treaty Toolkits: https://www.earthday.org/our-toolkits NDC Guide for Climate Education https://www.earthday.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/NDC-GUIDE-Final.pdfwww.creativeprocess.infowww.oneplanetpodcast.orgIG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcastPhotos courtesy of EARTHDAY.ORG
This group Akashic Records session with Aingeal Rose & Ahonu gets answers from the Akashic Records about aliens, evolution, grief, love as the ultimate currency, seeding life on Earth and other planets, the future of humanity, and more!
In the latest episode of the Empowerography Podcast, my guest is Maris Segal. Maris Segal, America's Master Connector, coaches and consults with executives, entrepreneurs, celebrities, and rising leaders to bring their professional, personal, and philanthropic vision to life. Spanning 4 decades and 30 countries, Segal combines her relationship marketing expertise with her experiential approach to head and heart leadership to build prosperous teams and thriving individuals. Maris and her Ken Ashby's new best-selling book, The RFactor - Universal Rhythms for Leading Prosperous Relationships sits at the core of their work as Business Relational Leadership coaches, speakers, and award-winning event producers. From boardrooms and big brands to historic commemorations, the White House, Papal visits, and the Olympics, the results build connected peak performers that drive their public and private sector clients' impact. Ken and Maris have been featured TEDx speakers and as authors, they are also featured in 13 Amazon best-selling leadership centered books. In this episode we discuss the R factor, the four G's, present listening and relational leadership. Website - https://segalleadershipglobal.com/ IG - https://www.instagram.com/_the_rfactor/ TEDx Talk - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RNvV7FEx0FA LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/maris-segal-39116714/ The R Factor Book - https://www.amazon.com/RFactor-Discover-Universal-Prosperous-Relationships/dp/B0BW34564Z/ref=sr_1_4?qid=1705585225&refinements=p_27%3AMaris+Segal&s=books&sr=1-4 In this episode you will learn: 1. What the R Factor is and how it will change your life. 2. The importance of relationships and how they can help to heal the planet. 3. What the difference is between a leader, an expert and a thought leader. "The big question is, how do we live this amazing one life? We have one body, one planet in an integrated way. So I always say that, look, we have an opportunity to choose the rhythm of our day, no matter what." - 00:02:25 "So what is leadership? Leadership is being responsible for yourself, putting one foot in front of the other, paying your bills, feeding it like. That is all part of leadership."- 00:29:23 "We have one life to live, one body, and one planet." - 00:55:38 THE WORLD needs to hear your message and your story. Don't deny the world of that gift within you that the universe has gave to you. Someone out there needs to hear your story because it will support them in feeling hope, inspired and even transformed. Want to discover how I help my clients get out of their own way, show up and confidently share their message? I would like to invite you to check out my FREE MASTERCLASS REPLAY Start Your Own Podcast: Idea to Implementation Watch Here - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H7iItDG4qaI
In the latest episode of the Empowerography Podcast, my guest is Maris Segal. Maris Segal, America's Master Connector, coaches and consults with executives, entrepreneurs, celebrities, and rising leaders to bring their professional, personal, and philanthropic vision to life. Spanning 4 decades and 30 countries, Segal combines her relationship marketing expertise with her experiential approach to head and heart leadership to build prosperous teams and thriving individuals. Maris and her Ken Ashby's new best-selling book, The RFactor - Universal Rhythms for Leading Prosperous Relationships sits at the core of their work as Business Relational Leadership coaches, speakers, and award-winning event producers. From boardrooms and big brands to historic commemorations, the White House, Papal visits, and the Olympics, the results build connected peak performers that drive their public and private sector clients' impact. Ken and Maris have been featured TEDx speakers and as authors, they are also featured in 13 Amazon best-selling leadership centered books. In this episode we discuss the R factor, the four G's, present listening and relational leadership. Website - https://segalleadershipglobal.com/ IG - https://www.instagram.com/_the_rfactor/ TEDx Talk - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RNvV7FEx0FA LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/maris-segal-39116714/ The R Factor Book - https://www.amazon.com/RFactor-Discover-Universal-Prosperous-Relationships/dp/B0BW34564Z/ref=sr_1_4?qid=1705585225&refinements=p_27%3AMaris+Segal&s=books&sr=1-4 In this episode you will learn: 1. What the R Factor is and how it will change your life. 2. The importance of relationships and how they can help to heal the planet. 3. What the difference is between a leader, an expert and a thought leader. "The big question is, how do we live this amazing one life? We have one body, one planet in an integrated way. So I always say that, look, we have an opportunity to choose the rhythm of our day, no matter what." - 00:02:25 "So what is leadership? Leadership is being responsible for yourself, putting one foot in front of the other, paying your bills, feeding it like. That is all part of leadership."- 00:29:23 "We have one life to live, one body, and one planet." - 00:55:38 THE WORLD needs to hear your message and your story. Don't deny the world of that gift within you that the universe has gave to you. Someone out there needs to hear your story because it will support them in feeling hope, inspired and even transformed. Want to discover how I help my clients get out of their own way, show up and confidently share their message? I would like to invite you to check out my FREE MASTERCLASS REPLAY Start Your Own Podcast: Idea to Implementation Watch Here - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H7iItDG4qaI
Explore the transformative moments that have defined Zainab Salbi's journey from war-torn Iraq under Saddam Hussein's regime to becoming a global advocate for empowering women survivors. In this compelling episode, Zainab Salbi, a renowned humanitarian, author, and journalist recognized as one of the women changing the world by influential figures such as Oprah Winfrey and Bill Gates, shares her inspiring narrative. From her early life in Iraq under Saddam Hussein's regime to the founding of Women for Women International at the age of 23, Zainab delves into her remarkable experiences and the resilience she witnessed in women. The conversation explores the challenges, resilience, and wisdom Zainab gained throughout her life, emphasizing the importance of combining emotional and practical support for lasting change. Some topics we cover include: Zainab's journey from Iraq to founding Women for Women International The role of authenticity and adherence to personal values in driving societal change Empowering women survivors of war and recognizing their resilience Insights into the strength and power of women globally Zainab's most recent initiative, Daughters for Earth, and its focus on women-led climate action Addressing the disproportionate impact of climate change on women Advocating for the recognition and support of women in climate solutions Transcription is available here Women for Women International Daughters for Earth -- Become a Patron for access to bonus content and to support the podcast, or buy me a (metaphorical) coffee Follow us: Instagram | Twitter | Facebook | Tik Tok | Youtube | LinkedIn Subscribe to our newsletter for a weekly dose of all things WOMAN We need more women's stories in the world!. If you've enjoyed this episode, please share, subscribe, rate and review on Apple, Spotify or wherever you listen to your podcasts Explore The Story of Woman book recommendations in the US and the UK - purchases support the podcast AND local bookstores
Are there reasons to be cheerful from the COP28 climate change summit in Dubai? The Kenyan environmental activist Wanjira Mathai says one area where there's growing hope is in the international movement to stop deforestation. She spoke to FRANCE 24 about her own story of activism and continuing the Green Belt Movement founded by her late mother, the Nobel Peace Prize-winning environmentalist Wangari Maathai. The movement has seen 51 million trees planted in Kenya since 1977.
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Julian Cribb emphasizes the urgent need to address the multifaceted challenges threatening Earth and humanity's existence. He highlights the alarming implications of mindless development and agriculture on our environment, underscoring the importance of revitalizing the planet by reintroducing lost species and curbing chemical pollutants. Cribb stresses the creation of global bodies to ensure chemical safety, promote voluntary family planning, and oversee emerging technologies, alongside advocating for global truth and integrity commissions to maintain transparency and trust. As humanity races against time, collective global action becomes imperative. #HealThePlanet #GlobalSolutions #JulianCribb
Our guest this week is Max Ajl, who is an associate researcher with the Tunisian Observatory for Food Sovereignty and the Environment and a postdoctoral fellow with the Rural Sociology Group at Wageningen University. He has written for multiple journals and is an associate editor at Agrarian South & Journal of Labor and Society. It was his 2021, his book, 'A People's Green New Deal', published by Pluto Press, that brought Max to my attention. If you've been listening to the podcast for any length of time, you'll know that one of our regular contributors, Simon Michaux, is adamant that the material flows for the various posited Green New Deals don't exist - that they are logistical impossibilities. But what Max argues strongly and with brilliant clarity in his book and elsewhere, is why these things should not happen even if they could: why they are better viewed as extensions of the Giant Vampire Squid wrapped around the face of humanity (not his phrase) - and that there's a better, much more deeply green set of ideas and ideals based in actual earth connection, the restoration of what should be fundamental human rights across the world and the widespread implementation of agro-ecological principles. His book seems to me an eco-socialist manifesto and while its values are closely aligned with the podcast, the nature of this as a political theoretical and practical concept is not something we'd previously explored on the podcast. So now we have. In the course of our early discussion, we touched on the Cochamamba Peoples' Agreement - and then never came back to it. So very briefly, I'd like to fill you in, because this agreement is both an internationally agreed document and, in itself, a statement of core ecosocialist principles. The conference from which it arose took place in April 2010, when more than 35,000 people from 140 countries gathered in Cochabamba, Bolivia, and developed a consensus-based document reflecting substantive solutions to the climate crisis. Two things arise immediately. First, thirteen years on, we would call it the climate, ecological and cultural crisis. Second, and more important than the semantics - much though they matter - was the ways this agreement came into being. There were 17 working groups, and a lot of effort was put into consensus building - working out what mattered and what worked, or could be imagined to work - not the failed COP process of deleting anything that offends a member state until you have a basically meaningless document. I've attached links in the show notes and I really recommend you follow them, because it is profoundly important. It is, in fact, the framework we need to work towards. What's distressing is that it's over 13 years old and hardly anyone in the hegemonic nations of what Max Ajl calls the core - as opposed to the periphery - has heard about it and still fewer care. So we need to change that. If you do one thing after this podcast, as Max says, it'll be to join an organisation. If you do two things, the second will be to tell people about the Cochabamba People's Agreement. And Max's book. The sound quality was not the best. but Alan has woven his production magic and I hope your ears will accept the result as a price worth paying for the ideas we explore here. A People's Green New Deal https://www.plutobooks.com/9780745341750/a-peoples-green-new-deal/Cochabamba People's Climate Agreement https://www.climateemergencyinstitute.com/uploads/Peoples_climate_agreement.pdfand https://archive.globalpolicy.org/social-and-economic-policy/the-environment/climate-change/49253-need-for-recognition-of-cochabamba-peoples-agreement-in-un-climate-negotiations.htmlLandworkers' Alliance https://landworkersalliance.org.uk/La Via Campesina https://viacampesina.org/en/Colin Duncan The Centrality of Agriculture https://uk.bookshop.org/p/books/the-centrality-of-agriculture-between-humankind-and-the-rest-of-nature-colin-a-m-duncan/3518385?ean=9780773513631Selimah Vaiani Rethinking Unequal Exchange: the global integration of nursing labour markets https://utorontopress.com/us/rethinking-unequal-exchange-4
Healing the Planet and People from the Roots Up with Nadine CloptonJoin Nadine and Katana as they discuss:The importance of regenerative organic agriculture.How human health is interconnected with soil health.How we have arrived at the climate crisis, and how we can collectively reimagine a more hopeful path forward.Nadine Clopton is committed to co-creating a world that places compassion, communities, and ecosystems at the root of positive change.She holds a Masters in Environmental Policy Design from Lehigh University where she was a Presidential Scholar. In her undergraduate studies, she studied Health, Medicine, & Society (Public Health) and Political Science with minors in Sustainable Development and Environmental Studies.As a Program Manager at Rodale Institute, she runs the Regenerative Healthcare program. Through leading edge events and education, Regenerative Healthcare seeks to educate the healthcare community about food as medicine and human health's inextricable links to soil health. She also manages the Grow Clean Water program, which explores the link between watershed health and how we farm—with a specific focus on how supporting regenerative organic agriculture keeps harmful chemicals out of our watershed and off of our plates.Outside of Rodale Institute, Nadine serves as the President of the Global NGO Executive Committee (GNEC) and as an NGO Representative to the United Nations. In her work with GNEC, she works to amplify civil society voices and advance the UN Sustainable Development Goals.Nadine is also the Founder of Conscious Consulting, LLC, rooting individual & organizational change in self-inquiry, purpose, & embodiment through workshops and coaching.To learn more about Rodale Institute , visit rodaleinstitute.org.Free Resources Mentioned During the Podcast:Regenerative Healthcare Conference: Virtual Recordings (over 13 hours of educational content) Rodale Institute Soil Carbon Solution White Paper Rodale Institute Power of the Plate White Paper Rodale Institute Farming Systems Trial 40 Year Report
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Solutions, get you sum! This episode is all about healing the planet. We're joined by Elsa Worldwide of the climate science think tank New Climate Culture to talk biological solutions to industrial problems. We talk about nomadic lifestyles, living without money, decolonization, permaculture design, terraforming, ai, free will, consciousness, disaster preparedness, while debunking a volley of false solutions mandated by the control freaks that govern our lives who can't stand the thought of working with nature, who can only approach our problems with more domination and regimentation. This is magic school bus ride of high flying philosophy, science, wisdom from the road and rivers of positive energy towards problem solving by creating living systems.
This week's song is "All related" by Nessi GomesSong link: https://youtu.be/4Iiycfiq1Zshttps://youtu.be/4Iiycfiq1Zs Be a part of our Facebook community! https://www.facebook.com/groups/toridealingwith Sources:“Generation Wealth” Lauren Greenfield July 20, 2018https://earth.org/fast-fashions-detrimental-effect-on-the-environment/https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/value-intrinsic-extrinsic/
In this episode of Out of the Clouds, host Anne Muhlethaler interviews fashion journalist and writer Ana Santi. Ana has held various roles, including deputy editor at Drapers Magazine, a renowned UK fashion trade magazine, before going in-house at a brand called Jigsaw, where she became their first editor in chief. There she launched an in-house magazine and even published a book, called “Comfort Zones”, a collection of original stories by 28 women writers, including Pandora Sykes, Elizabeth Day, and Emma Gannon among others for the charity Women for Women International.Her new book, “Three Things to Help Heal the Planet”, was published in May 2022, and Anne was very keen to get into it with her and to have a conversation about the important topics that are covered across the 21 essays that make up the book.So in this interview, the two talk about Ana's journey, from her native Brazil to the UK as an eight-year-old, her love of languages and what brought her to journalism. Ana shares how and why working as a fashion reporter was a launching pad towards this new book to talk about sustainability and the possibility of individual action to help the planet — something she outlines is meant for ‘people who have choices', as she goes on to explain.The two end on discussing why we should learn to be better ancestors, and how that possibly will help us leave the planet in what is hopefully a better state than it currently is. A thought-provoking, enjoyable interview that will hopefully leave listeners with the desire to both read the book and, if they have the choice, do their bit to help heal the planet. Happy listening!***Selected links from episode:You can find Ana at https://www.ana-santi.com/on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/anasanti1/on Twitter - https://twitter.com/Ana_C_Santion LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/ana-santi-8a28a51/And find all her info and up to date links via her Link Tree - https://linktr.ee/anasanti1Drapers online - https://www.drapersonline.com/The book Comfort Zones - https://www.ana-santi.com/comfort-zonesBritish brand Jigsaw - https://www.jigsaw-online.com/Mums for Lungs, the charity - https://www.mumsforlungs.org/This Could Be our Future, the book by Yancey Strickler - https://www.ystrickler.com/book/The Bento Society - http://www.bentoism.org/To Sell is Human, book by Daniel Pink - https://www.danpink.com/books/to-sell-is-human/We Are the Weather, book by Jonathan Safran Foer - https://wearetheweatherbook.com/A Beautiful Constraint, book by Adam Morgan and Mark Bardem - http://www.abeautifulconstraint.com/the-book-2Tristram Stuart, the food waste campaigner - https://www.tristramstuart.co.uk/Robert McKee, author and teacher - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_McKeeGoooders website, ethical and sustainable fashion and accessories - https://goooders.com/Sapiens, the book by Yuval Noah Harari - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sapiens:_A_Brief_History_of_HumankindThe quote by Ernest Hemingway, about 'finding the emotion - https://www.goodreads.com/quotes/1135556-find-what-gave-you-emotion-what-the-action-was-thatCatch 22, the book by Joseph Heller - https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/168668.Catch_22 ***If you enjoyed this episode, click subscribe for more, and consider writing a review of the show on Apple Podcasts, we really appreciate your support and feedback, thank you so much for listening! For all notes and transcripts, please visit Out Of The Clouds on Simplecast - https://out-of-the-clouds.simplecast.com/ Sign up for Anne's email newsletter for more from Out of the Clouds at https://annevmuhlethaler.com. Follow Anne: Twitter: @annvi IG: @_outoftheclouds
My next guest offers profound wisdom. From decades of training with multicultural spiritual healers, to founding her own center devoted to elevating the collective energetic field. Mickaela connects the dots between caring for one's own mind-body-spirit and stewarding the planet. This is one episode you won't want to miss.With a background in natural medicine and consciousness curriculum, Mickaela Grace is the Founder of the Graceline Institute, Bridge11 Productions, and the non-profit Grid21 Teen Art Hub. Offering artistic encounters with unified field theory, thought leadership, neuroscience, epigenetics, and emotional intelligence, Mickaela Grace has 25+ years experience as a teacher, corporate consultant, filmmaker, writer, and performance “Artivist” (Art Activist) dedicated to human transformation. Her spiritual journey began as a small child and after earning degrees in Literature, Secondary Education, Critical Cultural Curriculum Development, Somatics, and Native American Studies, she has traveled the world to train with master elders in over 33 traditions. As a Taoist devoted to truth-seeking itself, she has walked hundreds of miles in traditional gnostic pilgrimage along the Cathar and Gnostic roads of France, Spain, Italy, Ireland, Scotland, as well as ceremonial power paths in Kenya, India, Nepal, Egypt, Turkey, and even high Poland peaks with Wimhof. She trained in vast Shamanic traditions in Patagonia, the Amazon, North America, Brazil, Guatemala, Peru, Mexico, and South Africa in order to gnow for herself that we are meant to bow to no outward master, healer, leader, parent, pill, nor politician, but instead should aim to find mastery over self. Mickaela's fractal films, live sound healing, performance poetry (based on the traditional Sufi Masnavi), original BRIDGE breathwork and guided meditations engender profound direct experience for a level of heart coherence that aims to transform each individual into a healthier cell in the wider organism of humanity—all in deep devotion to earth stewardship and social justice.
Rachel Mann, PhD interviews author, shamanic healer and teacher, Christina Pratt, founder of the Last Mask Center about the importance of healing trauma, our ancestral lines, and the initiation of our young into spiritual adulthood. Christina discusses how the resistance we feel both individually and collectively to undertaking the steep incline to what she calls spiritual adulthood normal and yet must be faced if we are to create a world of peace. Christina Pratt is a healer, author and teacher of exceptional clarity, humor and practicality. At the Last Mask Center, which she founded, she is pioneering new shamanic techniques to deal with complex trauma, the healing of our ancestral lines and initiation of our young into spiritual adulthood. The Center offers healing sessions, online classes, and in-person retreats. She is the author of The Encyclopedia of Shamanism and the host of radio show, “Why Shamanism Now?” lastmaskcenter.org. Rachel Mann, Ph.D., is a sacred activist, social scientist, healer and spiritual mentor. Learn more at https://www.rachelmannphd.com Say “Alexa or Okay Google play Sacred Stories podcast” or subscribe to podcast at https://sacredstories.libsyn.com/
We live in difficult times: domestic violence, terrorism, gross exploitation by various governments and financial institutions, ecological destruction, global warming………the list goes on. We now know from major advances in developmental neuroscience that if there is significant abuse or neglect in the first three years of life, the results can be catastrophic. If we could […] The post Nurturing the Nurturers; Healing the Planet: The Wati Kanyilpai Story by Dr. Leon Petchkovsky appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.
We live in difficult times: domestic violence, terrorism, gross exploitation by various governments and financial institutions, ecological destruction, global warming………the list goes on. We now know from major advances in developmental neuroscience that if there is significant abuse or neglect in the first three years of life, the results can be catastrophic. If we could […] The post Nurturing the Nurturers; Healing the Planet: The Wati Kanyilpai Story by Dr. Leon Petchkovsky appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.
“We can't forget that humans are animals, too.” In this eye-opening episode, Kathy is joined by Rev. Sarah Bowen, a founding member of Compassion Consortium and author of the new book Sacred Sendoffs: An Animal Chaplain's Advice For Surviving Animal Loss, Making Life Meaningful, & Healing The Planet (out April 5th!). Stay tuned for her conversation with Kathy, where they discuss:Sarah's early relationships with animals, including a beloved family cat and the squirrels outside her windowHow Sarah's farmer grandfather influenced her views of animals, and the “aha” moment that changed her lifeThe themes of understanding animal loss and grief discussed in her new book The basic steps anyone can take to better understand the animals around them, including meditation with their own companion animalsCompassion Consortium's goal to support those who feel something is “missing” from their pre-existing spiritual practicesFind the book Sacred Sendoffs anywhere you buy books. To stay updated on Rev. Sarah's work and the Compassion Consortium, follow them at:Rev. Sarah Bowen: Instagram and Facebook.Compassion Consortium: Instagram and Facebook.Connect with Kathy Stevens:Facebook: Kathy Stevens, Catskill Animal SanctuaryTwitter: @CASanctuaryBooks: Where the Blind Horse SingsWebsite: CASanctuary.orgInstagram: @catskill_animal_sanctuaryYouTube: Catskill Animal Sanctuary
In today's solo episode, Arielle shares her experience sending Celestial Energy Healing (ACHF) to her biggest client yet - Planet Earth. She shares what she saw, cleared, and what to expect post-healing session as someone living on this planet. You will leave this conversation feeling seen, hopeful, and ready to experience the intuitive power of ACHF firsthand. In this episode: Announcement of November 2021 Group Energy Healing Event Refresh on what ACHF is and how Arielle works with it How to send energy healing to a planet Intuitive insight around the health of our planet (energetic and physical) + where to go from here Connect with Arielle: Instagram: @ariellethecosmicchannelWebsite: www.ariellethecosmicchannel.com Join the November Celestial Energy Healing Event
What could washing your breakfast dishes and preventing wildfires possibly have in common?Marie Hoff may be able to help with that question.In 2013, she took on a small flock of ouessant sheep and launched Cappella Grazing in Sonoma County. Her clients were mainly vineyards, orchards, farms, and private land owners who wanted a quieter, more efficient form of a lawnmower. But it soon became apparent that her flock was serving another more urgent need: reducing fuel loads to prevent wildfires.Using ruminants as part of a wildfire mitigation program is not new. Nor is using them to graze vineyards and orchards. It's been a common practice in Europe for centuries, and grazing animals have been part of a much larger environmental cycle for, well, thousands of years. Sheep do this all while fertilizing the soil, reducing invasive weeds, and eventually, helping restore grasslands. As her flock returned to the same plots of land year after year, Marie saw firsthand just how powerfully effective targeted grazing could be as part of a regenerative agriculture scheme. And she met others who were doing it on a much larger scale. It was about this time that she noticed a problem. All these farmers were doing great things with their flocks. Yet every year at shearing time, all the wool got thrown away for lack of a market. And so, Marie decided to step into the gap, buy the wool, and try to make something out of it. She folded Cappella Grazing into a new venture called Full Circle Wool.Which is where your and my breakfast dishes come into play. Full Circle Wool: https://www.fullcirclewool.comFibershed's Climate-Beneficial Wool program: https://fibershed.org/climate-beneficial-wool/A full transcript of this episode can be found here: https://www.thewoolchannel.com/viw-s1-e4Photo Credit: Alycia LangSupport the show (https://www.thewoolchannel.com/membership)
In Episode 120 I sit down with Dr Hannah Ritchie, Geoscientist and senior researcher at Our World in Data, to dive deeper into our food system and the changes we need to make in the coming decades to meet climate goals. Specifically we cover: Her journey into the world of geoscience and environmental research What Our World in Data is Why it's important to zoom out and look at data over a long period of time Insights into COVID-19 data Why it's important we consider agriculture when looking at planetary health The parts of planetary health that we needs to consider when looking at agriculture and our personal food systems (such as greenhouse gas emissions, land-use, biodiversity) Major drivers of deforestation Plant foods versus animal foods and planetary health Soy and deforestation Palm oil and deforestation and much more Resources: A few of Hannah's articles to read 1- You want to reduce the carbon footprint of your food? Focus on what you eat, not whether your food is local 2 - Cutting down forests: what are the drivers of deforestation? 3 - Less meat is nearly always better than sustainable meat, to reduce your carbon footprint 4 - If the world adopted a plant-based diet we would reduce global agricultural land use from 4 to 1 billion hectares Follow Hannah on Twitter My Book: My new book The Proof is in the Plants is out May 4th. Preorder your copy here. Want to support the show? If you are enjoying the Plant Proof podcast a great way to support the show is by leaving a review on the Apple podcast app. It only takes a few minutes and helps more people find the episodes. Simon Hill, Nutritionist, Sports Physiotherapist Creator of Plantproof.com and host of the Plant Proof Podcast Author of The Proof is in the Plants Connect with me on Instagram and Twitter Download my two week meal plan
Ann Moller is an intuitive, healer, singer, actor, and muse. Her mission is to offer and inspire human connection and expression straight from the heart and soul. Whether she is leading a moon circle, sharing a healing song, doing an intuitive reading, or playing a role in a film, it all comes from that energy and intention. Ann is a classically trained mezzo soprano with a B.A. in English from Yale University. She began working professionally as an actress at age 15, and before she discovered her intuitive gifts her answer to a "day job" was editing books. Ann has worked or trained closely with numerous luminaries in both the arts and the personal growth fields, including bestselling authors Danielle LaPorte and Regena Thomashauer; Tony Award-winning choreographer Ann Reinking, and Academy Award-nominated actor Roy Scheider. It is her firm conviction that what the world needs is us, in our purest, bravest, most honest, and most open form. That is the elixir that we pour into the world. And it is needed now more than ever. annmollerthemuse.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sarah has experienced many things from seeing abductions to seeing angels who aided her. Her awakened consciousness increased as she got older. She experienced the supernatural and past lives in Egypt & Atlantis. telepathy, weather abnormalities, feeling others emotions, remote viewing, quantum leaping, and time travel are among the other alternate realities Sarah has endured. "I've healed so much and believe every day is a healing journey to greater heights". Join Robert Manni, author of The Guys' Guy's Guide To Love as we discuss life, love and the pursuit of happiness. Subscribe to Guy's Guy Radio on iTunes! Buy The Guys' Guy's Guide to Love now!
Andrew Bish is the COO of Bish Enterprises, and the founder of Hemp Harvest Works. After exiting the retail management industry after 14 years, he rejoined the family business in 2012 and transitioned into the agriculture industry. Since 2015, he has been focusing on identifying and resolving the many issues currently facing hemp harvesting and processing. His goal is to provide equipment that helps standardize hemp farming practices, while allowing growers to increase their scale of operation and decrease costs. 2015 is the first time that Andrew participated in harvesting hemp. Bish harvested 180 acres near Fort Morgan, CO with the SuperCrop® header. In 2017, Andrew was instrumental in the harvest of MTSU's hemp research plots. In 2018 Andrew publicly demonstrated the 1st mechanized whole plant harvester, the Hemp Handler, at Salt Creek Hemp Company in Colbran, CO, and released a Claas forage harvester swathing conversion kit. Email: Andrew.Bish@Bishcom.com Website: HempHarvestWorks.com and BishEnterprise.com
Making Life Easier: Visit Coach Freddie At: http//CoachFreddie.com Coach Freddie's Mission: Playing Life's Game 1. Inspiring people to do things that inspire them, building an inspiring business and creating an inspiring lifestyle beyond their wildest dreams. 2. Coaching people to have a personal vision, and a mission statement for their business that benefits people, helps the planet, and provides long term profit. 3. Educating people about responsibility, sustainability and thriveability, and that it is better to be on a mission, not in a competition. 4. Encouraging people to be so clear about their mission that they want to jump and dance. They want to leap out of bed each morning and get the show on the road. 5. Supporting people who are Playing Life's Game, creating a game plan, and focusing every day like an Olympic athlete going to the Olympics. 6. Working with your team and helping them to be visionaries, growing with an evolving mind and creativity. 7. Advancing the growing of iHemp (industrial hemp) in every state, for food, for fiber and for building. About Coach Freddie: 1. Host on the iHemp Revolution Podcast on iTunes and Stitcher Radio 2. Head Coach for Playing Life's Game MasterMind Coaching Events 3. Creator of the iHemp Revolution Road Show USA Tour Email The Coach: iHemp@CoachFreddie.com Coach's Website: http://CoachFreddie.com On Skype: CoachFreddie Via Phone: 412-897-1199 iHemp Revolution Podcast on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/ihemp-revolution/id1035389754 iHemp Revolution Podcast on Stitcher Radio: http://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=72612&refid=stpr Twitter: http://twitter.com/creatingsoul/ Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/soulcoach/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/coachfreddie/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/coachfreddieihemp/ Meet with Coach Freddie: Direct Link to Coach's Calendar: https://my.timetrade.com/book/ZYS2M
Pure Hemp Collective has a proud heritage of excellence – the result of a century's worth of traditions, which we are happy to share with you. We honor the legacy of a woman of ambition and independence, an icon ahead of her time who was unwilling to submit to the societal limitations of her time, so that we may inspire women – and men – for all time. Our mission is simple: promote health and wellness. We combine hemp extract with a proprietary blend of natural ingredients to create our products for you. Our rigorous evaluation of every ingredient demonstrates our interest in quality. We scrutinize everything we use and never overcharge for the benefits we provide. That is the mission of Pure Hemp Collective, one we accept with pride and responsibility. Terri Leek is the creator of a business and the curator of a brand, whose history extends from the Roaring Twenties to success in the 21st century. She sustains the memory of the namesake of her products, Vina Bell, which adorns the packaging of the capsules, salves, topical creams and tinctures her company develops. That memory is as much a fact – a tangible reality – of the present as it is a tribute to the past; because each product combines hemp extract with other natural ingredients, in addition to a blend of essential oils, providing quick absorption and immediate relief for pain. Terri achieves this feat by way of honoring the women who preceded her, as well as the women who stand beside her, eager to proceed with qualities few possess and a commitment to a degree of quality fewer will ever achieve. As a leader, she inspires her colleagues and customers alike. Terri is a champion of Pure Hemp Collective. Terri Leek CEO Email: Terri@PureHempCollective.com Website: PureHempCollective.com Phone: 720-201-5387
Helping Our Clients Work Smarter. Not Harder! C&D has already been providing these services to clients for over 10 years, so we have established parternships with well-known providers. A few years ago we saw a need in the cannabis industry to provide not only employee paychecks that can be deposited into any bank, but also for employers to be able to offer a package of benefits to their employees including health insurance, retirement, and savings accounts, whether the employers contributes or not. Let's schedule a call to discuss the options for you or your business, no matter how small. We work on a flat-rate basis and even the annual filings are included in the fee so there are no surprises. You and your staff can stay focused on what you do best. Working. Producing. Selling. Let us do the nerdy stuff for you. Sonya Cummings CEO Phone 913 . 471 . 4905 Email SonyaCDCBS@aol.com Website: https://cdpayroll.com/
HempMarketPlace: Connecting All Things Hemp The World's Largest Hemp Marketplace The Hemp Marketplace by RAWmarket.place is an easy-to-use platform to advertise and find hemp products. RAWmarket.place itself sells no products or services and has no contact with buyers or sellers; it is an advertising only site. Zev Paiss https://Hemp.RawMarket.place/
You Can Visit Coach Freddie At: http//CoachFreddie.com Playing Life's Game In The iHemp Arena How to build an inspiring business while creating an inspiring lifestyle beyond your wildest dreams! Coach Freddie's Mission: 1. Inspiring people to do things that inspire them, building an inspiring business and creating an inspiring lifestyle beyond their wildest dreams. 2. Coaching people to have a personal vision, and a mission statement for their business that benefits people, helps the planet, and provides long term profit. 3. Educating people about responsibility, sustainability and thriveability, and that it is better to be on a mission, not in a competition. 4. Encouraging people to be so clear about their mission that they want to jump and dance. They want to leap out of bed each morning and get the show on the road. 5. Supporting people who are Playing Life's Game, creating a game plan, and focusing every day like an Olympic athlete going to the Olympics. 6. Working with your team and helping them to be visionaries, growing with an evolving mind and creativity. 7. Advancing the growing of iHemp (industrial hemp) in every state, for food, for fiber and for building. About Coach Freddie: 1. Host on the iHemp Revolution Podcast on iTunes and Stitcher Radio 2. Head Coach for Playing Life's Game MasterMind Coaching Events 3. Creator of the iHemp Revolution Road Show USA Tour 4. Director of the Caribbean Hemp Association 5. Ambassador on the Hemp Road Trip Email The Coach: iHemp@CoachFreddie.com Coach's Website: http://CoachFreddie.com On Skype: CoachFreddie Via Phone: 412-897-1199 iHemp Revolution Podcast on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/ihemp-revolution/id1035389754 iHemp Revolution Podcast on Stitcher Radio: http://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=72612&refid=stpr Twitter: http://twitter.com/creatingsoul/ Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/soulcoach/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/coachfreddie/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/coachfreddieihemp/ Direct Link to Coach's Calendar: https://my.timetrade.com/book/ZYS2M
The NoCo Hemp Expo (Denver) is like no other event in the hemp industry. It's a fantastic event that is fun for anyone who has even a passing interest in hemp. https://NoCoHempExpo.com/ The Southern Hemp Expo (Nashville) is a robust and program-rich trade show structured specifically for the industrial, nutritional and therapeutic hemp industries as well as supporting ancillary businesses. https://SouthernHempExpo.com/ Morris Beagle , Colorado Hemp Company, Let's Talk Hemp https://MorrisBeegle.com Morris Beegle: Entrepreneur / Producer / Hemp Promoter / Earth Advocate President of WAFBA: We Are For Better Alturnatives
WORLDS COLLIDE: PATRIOT SHIELD AND HEMPOLOGY PARTNER UP! MANAGING AND MITIGATING THE RISKS OF OUR CUSTOMERS Patriot Shield was built around years of experience in SECURE LOGISTICS or the asset management and security of any supply chain. Even in Iraq and Afghanistan, where our entire executive staff proudly served, the majority of our mission was ensuring the effective movement of high value assets across the battle space a.k.a. SECURE LOGISTICS. The exact same principles and procedures apply to the cannabis industry where members of our team have been actively participating for the last seven years, even starting one of the first cannabis specific security companies in the nation. Andrew Ross CEO Info@PatriotShieldSecurity.com PatriotShieldSecurity.com 800-483-9613 Hempology in Greeley CO was established to provide quality storage, extraction, distillation, enhancement, finished product, testing and sale of finished goods maintaining the highest quality throughput and compliance with compassion and convenience. Hempology's mission is to provide all the tracking and security that we all desire from seed to sale to provide an alternative, natural way of healing without using industrialized pharmaceuticals. We want to help from seed or clone selection to the sale while having complete transparency. Bob Mordini: Co Founder/ Managing Partner Bob@HempologyPartners.com HempologyPartners.com 833-520-Hemp
City of Greeley History as an agricultural community: “Now embracing iHemp!” Founded in 1869 as an experimental utopian society by Horace Greeley, editor at the New York Tribune, that popularized the phrase "Go West, young man". Located at the confluence of the Cache la Poudre and South Platte Rivers, the construction of irrigation ditches was central to the agricultural vision for Greeley. Greeley's water history is long and elaborate, including the 13-miles long Number 3 Ditch completed in 1870 and the 35 miles long Ditch No. 2 opened in 1872 that irrigated 2,000 acres. The City of Greeley has a long commitment to supporting local agriculture with water and services to underpin its agri-food economy. City of Greeley Department of Economic Health & Housing Benjamin Snow: Director of Economic Health & Housing Benjamin.Snow@Greeleygov.com Philip McCready: Economic Development Manager Philip.McCready@GreeleyGov.com 1100 10th Street, Suite 201 Greeley, Colorado 80631 www.Greeleygov.com (970) 350-9384
Today's growers now have the unique opportunity to “Speed to Market” with a quality and functioning grow facility that includes a proven turnkey system solution with integrated utility systems and connections. Our modular grow facility construction allows you to start producing revenue up to 70% faster than the conventional one-off construction plans. Planning on building a cultivation facility? Allow the FlexMOD Team to collaborate with you to design & build packaged solutions for your project or simply supply you with our best in class systems and the latest technology. Our team of engineers, architects and industry experts can provide you with the valuable insight you need to gain the competitive advantage you want in this ever-evolving industry. Preston Whitfield: Director Of Hemp Operations PWhitfield@FlexMod.com FlexMod.com
Dome Creations mission is to equip individuals, students, families, and communities to become sustainable food and resource producers and better stewards of everyday life through dome and greenhouse enclosures that optimize best practices in education and environmental bonding. Dave Falasco, owner and founder of Dome Creations LLC, launched Dome Creations in 1985 in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Dave and a partner designed a 16′ geodesic dome made of redwood triangles with a unique miter- bevel cut on all the angles. Today, Dome Creations LLC uses aluminum frame work and polycarbonate glazing materials which are stronger, lighter, and more energy efficient. Email: GrowDomesLLC@gmail.com Website: DomeCreations.site
Part 4 of 4 Mother Earth News Fair Podcast Working Together to Create a Sustainably Life Seven Springs Pennsylvania 2019 #1 Blue Sky Bee Supply: Melanie Seal: 330-522-5151 Web: BlueSkyBeeSupply.com Email: Melanie@BlueSkyBeeSupply.com Location: Ravenna, OH #2 Taproot Threads: Carol Web: TaprootThreads.etsy.com #3 Franny's Farmacy: Clay Alspaugh: 828-989-4846 Web: FrannysFarmacy.com Email: Clay@FrannysFarmacy.com Location: Asheville, NC #4 Kitchen Craft Cookware: Gloria & Bruce Ketchum: Phone: 540-910-2502 Web: CookForLife.com Email: Bruce.Ketchum@CookForLife.com Location: PA #5 VonStrohm Woolen Mill: Toia: 740-983-2042 Web: VonStrohm.com Location: South Bloomfield, OH
Part 3 of 4 Mother Earth News Fair Podcast Working Together to Create a Sustainably Life Seven Springs Pennsylvania 2019 #1 Fruition Seeds: Petra Page-Mann: 585-374-8903 Web: FruitionSeeds.com Email: Petra@FruitionSeeds.com Location: Finger Lakes, NY #2 Bombash Earley - CBD-AID: Tim Bombash: Phone: 724-949-9363 Web: BombashEarley.com & CBD-AID.org Email: TBombash@BombashEarley.com Location: McMurry, PA
Part 2 of 4 Mother Earth News Fair Podcast Working Together to Create a Sustainably Life Seven Springs Pennsylvania 2019 #1 Farming Yogi: Sean Roulan: 267-207-4486 Web: Farming-Yogi.com Email: FarmingYogi@gmail.com Location: Finger Lakes, NY #2 Humble Hive Homemade: Lauren Craig: Phone: 937-769-5060 Web: HumbleHiveHomemade.com Location: NY #3 Quiet Creek Herb Farm: Rusty Russell Orner: Phone:814-849-9662 Web: QuietCreekHerbFarm.org Email: quietcreek@windstream.net Location: Brookville, PA
Part 1 of 4 Mother Earth News Fair Podcast Working Together to Create a Sustainably Life Seven Springs Pennsylvania 2019 #1 Hempzels: Shawn Houser: 717-252-6288 Web: Hempzels.com Email: Sales@Hempzels.com Location: Lancaster, PA #2 Artizen Oils: Jason & Anita Location: PA #3 TigerLily Boutique : Richael Morrison Web: TigerLilyBoutiqueBotanica.com Email: TigerLilyBotanica@gmail.com #4 Sana View: Janet McKee: 724-417-6695 Web: SanaView.com Email: Janet@SanaView.com Location: Pittsburgh, PA
Nate Padget: 615-238-1895 Email: H.N.Padget@gmail.com Dickson County Equipment Inc. Dickson County Equipment has been serving the middle Tennessee community for 40 years. Family owned and operated, we strive to serve our customers with that small town feel. We're proudly associated with all the major names in the agriculture, construction, and landscaping equipment industry. We service many brands, including STIHL, Gravely, Bush Hog, New Holland, Blue Diamond, Kuhn, and more! At Dickson County Equipment we understand that when you are ready to purchase new equipment, you expect a company you can trust. Our commitment to excellence is the reason why our business has become one of the largest dealers in the region. Whether you need parts and service or a professional-grade machine to expand your business, we are there for you! Dickson County Equipment 552 Hwy 46 S Dickson, TN 37055 (615) 446-8114 Montgomery County Equipment 1795 New, Ashland City Rd Clarksville, TN 37043 (931) 552-7373 Maury County Equipment 1075 N James Campbell Blvd Coulmbia, TN 38401 (931) 490-8183
Coach Freddie - Playing Life's Game Inspiring people to do things that inspire them, building an inspiring business and creating an inspiring lifestyle beyond your wildest dreams. Coaching people to have a personal vision, and a mission statement for your business that benefits people, helps the planet, and provides long term profit. Educating people about responsibility, sustainability and thriveability, and that it is better to be on a mission, not in a competition. Encouraging people to be so clear about their mission that they want to jump and dance. They want to leap out of bed each morning and get the show on the road. Supporting people who are Playing Life's Game, creating a game plan, and focusing every day like an Olympic athlete going to the Olympics. Inspiring others to be visionaries, growing with an evolving mind and creativity. Playing Life's Game: Website: http://CoachFreddie.com Email: Mail@CoachFreddie.com Phone: 412-897-1199
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