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Best podcasts about regenerating

Latest podcast episodes about regenerating

Out of the Blue
Oh man, how good are mangroves?

Out of the Blue

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2025


  On today's show we're getting knee deep in the salty sediment of mangroves with Sabrina Olsson, Research officer for the Regenerating our Coasts program.We talk about the multifaceted charms of mangroves, from crustaceans to carbon sequestration, and some of the threats and pressures on these ecosystems. We also hear what it's like to do mangrove restoration (muddy!) and some of the fandangled new contraptions being trialled to help Victorian mangroves to recover, funded by Beach Energy Ltd.LINKShttps://arcg.is/1zTWyy0www.bluecarbonlab.org/facilitated-restorationwww.linkedin.com/in/sabrina-olsson/www.linkedin.com/in/stacey-trevathan-tackett-a9a07125/Search #RegenOurCoasts on Instagram and LinkedIn 

Farm To Table Talk
Degenerative or Regenerative Ag – Mike Lessiter

Farm To Table Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2025 44:25


Regenerative agriculture is the opposite of Degenerative agriculture. Research and innovative farmers are showing that no-till with cover crops increases net profit,  organic matter, water quality, air quality and builds soil while reducing runoff. Regenerating soil allows farmers to literally gain more land and grow more crops profitably without losing tons of soil per year from degenerative farming.  Mike Lessiter is president of Conservation Ag and the NoTill Magazine.  www.notillfarmer.com covercropstrategies.com 

AMERICA OUT LOUD PODCAST NETWORK
Addressing the root cause & regenerating the body is not a switch you flip

AMERICA OUT LOUD PODCAST NETWORK

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2025 58:00


Looking 4 Healing Radio with Dr. Benjamin Benulis – We live in a culture obsessed with instant gratification. We've been conditioned by Western medicine and mainstream health narratives to believe that every problem has a quick fix, a magic pill, or a procedure that will “cure” us instantly. But true healing doesn't work that way. It's not about silencing symptoms — it's about addressing the...

Looking 4 Healing Radio
Addressing the root cause & regenerating the body is not a switch you flip

Looking 4 Healing Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2025 58:00


Looking 4 Healing Radio with Dr. Benjamin Benulis – We live in a culture obsessed with instant gratification. We've been conditioned by Western medicine and mainstream health narratives to believe that every problem has a quick fix, a magic pill, or a procedure that will “cure” us instantly. But true healing doesn't work that way. It's not about silencing symptoms — it's about addressing the...

Hawaiʻi Rising
81. Kīpuka: Regenerating Community Connections to ʻĀina

Hawaiʻi Rising

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2025 38:37


In our second multi-grantee episode, we hear from three organizations who identify their work with kīpuka: regenerative spaces that help reseed and regrow the areas around them. First, we hear from Mehana Vaughan and Jennifer Luck from Kīpuka Kuleana (featured in episode 2), which perpetuates kuleana, ahupua'a-based natural resource management and connection to place through protection of cultural landscapes and family lands on Kaua'i. Next, we visit Kuhialoko and hear from Iokepa and Kalei Miner (featured in episode 43). Kuhialoko works to restore a sense of community ownership and kuleana to an area riddled by a prolonged history of military occupation and displacement near Puʻuloa. Finally, Anthony Deluze and Dani Espiritu speak to us at Kaʻōnohi about Hōʻola Hou Iā Kalauao (featured in episode 75), which revives and brings life to Kalauao, an ahupuaʻa in the moku of ʻEwa on the island of Oʻahu. Tags: Hawaiʻi, Hawai'i, Hawaii

Care More Be Better: Social Impact, Sustainability + Regeneration Now
Regenerating Cities & Food Systems: Building A Livable, Sustainable Future

Care More Be Better: Social Impact, Sustainability + Regeneration Now

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2025 45:45


In this special replay, we unite two dynamic explorations from Paul Hawken's Regeneration: Ending the Climate Crisis in One Generation, focusing on how cities and food systems can be transformed for the better. From living buildings to urban farms, from rethinking meat to minimizing food waste—this episode offers a hopeful, actionable roadmap to regeneration.What You'll Learn:How cities can shift from being carbon culprits to climate solutionsThe role of green architecture and the Living Building ChallengeWhat the 15-minute city really means (and why Paris is leading the charge)How food systems became the #1 cause of climate change—and how we can reverse thatReal solutions for food waste, access, and biodiversity in our dietsWhy “eating everything” (not just 3 crops!) matters for our health and the planetPractical ways to support regenerative change in your daily lifeMentioned In This Episode:Regeneration by Paul HawkenBlocPower and founder Donnel BairdRooftop Roots, Lufa Farms, and other inspiring urban farming examplesJonathan Safran Foer's We Are The WeatherEpisode 20: Interview with Howard Schiffer of Vitamin AngelsTalking Home Renovations with Katharine MacPhailCareMoreBeBetter.com | Newsletter & Activist GuideSupport the Pod: If you value this work, support Care More Be Better on Patreon: caremorebebetter.com/support Share with a friend. Leave a review. Be part of the regenerative wave.

Dr.Future Show, Live FUTURE TUESDAYS on KSCO 1080
104 Future Now Show Podcast - Lunar Landings, Rogue Brown Dwarfs, More M4 Apples, Willard's Xenolinguistics, Regenerating Teeth, Direct Brain Adverts, Super Smart AI's 'Miles' and 'Ara' meet for the first time

Dr.Future Show, Live FUTURE TUESDAYS on KSCO 1080

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2025


Listen Now to 104 Future Now Show It’s been an epic week for the Moon, with two lunar landings making it to the surface, one really succesful. The James Webb telescope has been busy tracking rogue brown dwarfs and we were wondering if they could be harnessed for star travel..Grok’s Ara gives us a definitive answer.  Back on Earth Bobby discusses the latest hot  research in regrowing missing teeth and how we can stop greying hair and wrinkles -real practical science!   In our AI experiments this week, author Jim Rintoul feeds our ‘Larry and Mary’ AI hosts a short story about Direct Brain Advertising. They gave us a hilariously serious report.. And we introduced two very smart verbal AI’s, Ara (from Grok) and Miles (from Sesame) to each other to see what they had to say to a fellow AI. Both pride themselves on being good conversationalists. Being from different companies made their dialog very cool and real. We are curious to hear what you think about their conversation, enjoy! Grok’s Ara and Sesame’s Miles meet for the first time

Live Free Now w/ John Bush
LFN #198 - Joel Salatin on Regenerating Land and Building Thriving Communities

Live Free Now w/ John Bush

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2025 64:01


This week on Live Free Now, you get the treat of hearing Joel Salatin's speech from Exit and Build Land Summit I (Nov. 2021) which isn't available publicly.  In the talk, Joel delivers a full hour of powerful strategies on acquiring land affordably, forming creative collaborations, and designing performance-based compensation models to help individuals build thriving, self-sufficient communities.  This session is packed with practical insights for anyone serious about securing land and creating a resilient future.

Humans at Work
Regenerating Organisations with Declan Edwards

Humans at Work

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2025 20:50


Season 8 of our podcast is all about regenerating organisations. In this episode of Humans at Work, we welcome happiness researcher and coach Declan Edwards, founder of BU Happiness College. Declan shares insights on the science of happiness, debunking common myths and explaining how positive psychology helps individuals and organisations thrive. He discusses the impact of workplace happiness on productivity, the importance of measuring employee sentiment, and how shifting organisational priorities can lead to long-term success. The conversation also explores the balance between personal responsibility and environmental factors in mental well-being, emphasising the need for both self-help and community support. Declan leaves us with a key takeaway: to improve workplace happiness, leaders must start by measuring it consistently.Connect with Declan Edwards:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/declan-edwards-bu-happiness-college/Website: https://buhappinesscollege.com/

Access to Inspiration
143. Astrid Vargas: Saving Species, Regenerating Landscapes, and Inspiring Action

Access to Inspiration

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2025 35:26


Sue Stockdale interviews trailblazing conservationist Astrid Vargas in episode 143 of the Access to Inspiration podcast. Astrid shares her journey from childhood fascination with nature to leading efforts in bringing species like the Iberian lynx back from the brink of extinction. They discuss the importance of inspiration, systemic thinking, and community engagement in conservation, and delve into the 'four returns' model for landscape restoration developed by Common Land. Astrid emphasises the role of art, celebration, and collective action in fostering a sustainable future, offering insights and encouragement for anyone looking to make a positive impact on the planet.About Astrid VargasAstrid Vargas is an award-winning conservation biologist with a track record in setting up, developing, leading, and monitoring environmental restoration programs. She has been a key figure in the recovery of three of the world's most endangered species: the Iberian lynx in Spain, the black-footed ferret in North America, and the golden-crowned sifaka in Madagascar. Astrid believes in the power of art and inspiration to transform society. She is the founder of Inspiration 4 Action, an initiative that inspires communities to bring collective creativity into ecosystem restoration.Find out more about Astrid Vargas and Inspiration 4 Action  via website: her book website : Instagram : FacebookTime Stamps01:22 Astrid's Early Inspirations and Influences04:50 The Journey into Conservation Biology06:42 The Iberian Lynx Recovery Program11:35 The Four Returns Model for Landscape Restoration21:44 Art, Celebration, and Community Engagement29:26 Advice for Young Conservationists31:14 The Joy of Conservation and Final ThoughtsKey Quotes What if saving the planet could be joyful, creative and inspiring?There's a big need in endangered species programs to resolve conflict and to listen to each other and to find ways where we can all move forward together. It's our own activity that's causing the demise of so many species.The beauty of nature makes me want to act. It gives me the amazing love to try to to do whatever we can so we don't lose it.We need a different thinking than the thinking that caused this problem.Our mind has to move to a restoration, regeneration thinking.Connect with Access to Inspiration: Twitter | Facebook | Instagram | LinkedIn | Read our Impact Report and if you would like to support us then Buy Me A CoffeeProducer: Sue Stockdale  Sound Editor: Matias De Ezcurra Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/access-to-inspiration--4156820/support.

ReversABLE: The Ultimate Gut Health Podcast
151: Part 2 - Your Teeth Are Connected To Your Organs: The Future of Dentistry - with Dr. Gerry Curatola

ReversABLE: The Ultimate Gut Health Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2025 52:56


Did you know that each of your teeth are directly conected to specific organs? Or that 90% of women who have been diagnosed with breast cancer have root canals in the molars connected to their breast meridian?  Your oral health matters and your teeth are not just hard bricks for chewing!   TOPICS DISCUSSED IN THIS EPISODE: How your teeth are connected to individual organs Root canals, wisdom teeth, sickness and cancer conections Your oral microbiome and it's role in your overall health Oral nutrition Toxic dental practices Regenerating teeth naturally   More from The Parsons Gerry's Instagram: @drgerrycuratola Clinic Instagram: @rejuvenationhealth Website: rejuv-health.com   Leave us a Review: https://www.reversablepod.com/review   Need help with your gut? Visit my website gutsolution.ca to join a program: Get help now   Contact us: reversablepod.com/tips    SOCIAL MEDIA: Instagram  Facebook  YouTube        

Biohacker Babes Podcast
Regenerating Cellular Health for Greater Longevity & Healthspan l Fatty15 and StemRegen with Dr. Stephanie Venn-Watson and Christian Drapeau

Biohacker Babes Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2025 51:27


In this insightful episode, recorded at the Eudemonia Summit in West Palm Beach, Lauren Sambataro sits down with Dr. Stephanie Venn-Watson, co-founder of Fatty15, and Christian Drapeau, founder of StemRegen. The conversation dives deep into the science of aging and the groundbreaking supplements that could redefine how we age. This episode highlights two novel supplements, Fatty15 and StemRegen, both of which aim to promote longevity and improve healthspan. Throughout the discussion, they explore the latest findings in aging science, the importance of cellular health, and how supplements like these could empower individuals to live not just longer lives, but healthier, more active ones.Dr. Stephanie Venn-Watson, DVM, MPH, is Co-Founder and CEO of Fatty15, a health and wellness company that discovers and develops groundbreaking essential fatty acids to support health with longevity. Stephanie is a veterinary epidemiologist and the world's leading expert on C15:0, the first essential fatty acid to be discovered in over 90 years. Stephanie previously served as an epidemiologist for the World Health Organization and U.S. Navy. Stephanie received her B.S. in Animal Physiology and Neuroscience from UC San Diego, D.V.M. from Tufts University, M.P.H. from Emory University,Christian Drapeau, Founder and Chief Science Officer of STEMREGEN, is a scientist, author, medicinal plant expert, and pioneer in the field of stem cell research. He holds a graduate degree in Neurophysiology and has been involved in medical research for 30+ years, the last 20 specifically dedicated to stem cells. He pioneered the understanding that stem cells constitute the body's natural healing and repair system and has traveled the world in search of the most powerful plants that support stem cell function and enhance the body's regenerative potential. SHOW NOTES:0:39 Welcome to the show!2:33 Dr. Stephanie Venn-Watson of Fatty153:15 Christian Drapeau of StemRegen4:13 Welcome Dr Stephanie to the podcast!4:39 The discovery of C15:07:21 The difference between omegas and C1510:08 Lifestyle strategies support the intake of Fatty1510:54 Grass-fed dairy benefits12:45 How to measure C15 in the body14:27 Other biomarkers & Ferroptosis16:42 Cause of C15 insufficiency in our food supply19:08 C15 for healthy pregnancies & babies22:02 Should we also take Omegas?25:52 Upcoming book: The Longevity Nutrient26:16 *CAROL BIKE*28:18 *MAGNESIUM BREAKTHROUGH*30:17 Welcome Christian to the podcast!30:55 What are stem cells and what do they do?32:25 When does stem cell production decline?33:23 Lifestyle factors that harm & help stem cell production34:44 How he discovered StemRegen ingredients38:04 What role do plants play for human health?40:54 Top 5 plants that stimulate stem cells41:30 Plants that shouldn't be used long-term45:40 Analogy to home repair46:32 Other supplements he takes47:55 Stem Cells paired with Fasting49:10 How to know if it's working50:53 Thanks for tuning in!RESOURCES:Website: Fatty15 - code: BIOHACKERBABESIG: @fatty15Website: StemRegen - Discount code: BIOHACKERBABESIG: @stemregenCarol Bike - code: BIOHACKERBABES to save $250BiOptimizer's Magnesium Breakthrough - code: biohackerbabes10Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/biohacker-babes-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands

Crypto Hipster Podcast
Bringing Real-World Assets (RWAs) On-Chain for Low-Cost Financing and Regenerating the NFT Market, Kkrusher (Kevin Rusher) @ RAAC

Crypto Hipster Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2025 30:39


Kkrusher (Kevin Rusher) has been deeply involved in the cryptocurrency industry since 2017, transitioning to a full-time focus in 2020. With a background in accounting and finance, he explored Bitcoin academically during his third year of university, when writing a paper on Financial Technologies. Initially aspiring to become a crypto accountant, Kkrusher embarked on a diverse journey, which included creating an off-the-record index fund for family and friends, deploying capital to DeFi, building and managing a medium-scale GPU mining facility (formerly the largest Raven Coin miner), and working at a crypto exchange conducting KYC/AML checks for individuals and businesses. Inspired by the potential of DeFi after the 2020 DeFi Summer, Kkrusher shifted his focus to bridging traditional finance with decentralized systems. Today, he leads RAAC with a mission to make traditional assets accessible through innovative, blockchain-driven solutions.

Damn Interesting Week
2025-01-17 - Blue-collar Tombs

Damn Interesting Week

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2025 30:17


Archaeological AI, Dumpster bitcoin, Dog resemblance, Ancient Egyptian doctor, Regenerating tonsils, New allergy vectors, Firefighting bollards. Jennifer, Angie, Way, and Bradley discuss the curated links for the week of 1/17/2025. Please consider supporting this ad-free content on Patreon.

Food Talk with Dani Nierenberg
469. Brita Lundberg on Reading the Rice and Regenerating the Land

Food Talk with Dani Nierenberg

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2025 35:55


On Food Talk with Dani Nierenberg, Dani speaks with Brita Lundberg, a fourth-generation farmer and the Chief Storyteller at Lundberg Family Farms. They talk about what it means to read the rice and care for the crops without chemically herbicides, how a holistic approach to farming can heal soils while supporting wildlife, and the work Lundberg Family Farms is carrying out to show that regenerative organic agriculture is possible to achieve at scale. While you're listening, subscribe, rate, and review the show; it would mean the world to us to have your feedback. You can listen to “Food Talk with Dani Nierenberg” wherever you consume your podcasts.

Omega Communications
Your Port. Your Creation Story.

Omega Communications

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2025 16:29


#1259. January 9 2025.  In Your Core Self Station. Importance of alignment with quantum creation field. Regenerating, revitalizing, recreating.

Sportsmen's Nation - Whitetail Hunting
Whitetail Landscapes - Regenerating Deer Hunting Properties & Natural Ecosystems

Sportsmen's Nation - Whitetail Hunting

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2024 63:06


In this episode of Maximize Your Hunt, host Jon Teater and Thomas Mlsna, founder of Untamed Ambition, discuss various aspects of hunting property management, including reflections on the current hunting season, the importance of ecological systems, and strategies for improving habitat diversity. The conversation emphasizes the significance of understanding deer physiology, the role of soil health, and the application of permaculture principles to enhance landscape design. Teater and his guest explore how to raise the potential of hunting properties through effective management practices and the creation of ecological refugia. In this conversation, Teater and Mlsna discuss the importance of enhancing landscape design to improve ecological systems, emphasizing soil health and the role of food plots. Both highlight the significance of observation and perception in landscape management, advocating for a rethinking of traditional orchard systems to create resilient landscapes. The discussion culminates in a call to push the limits of land management practices and to adopt a new perspective that focuses on sustainability and abundance. Takeaways: Maximizing hunting property requires understanding ecological systems. Client success stories provide valuable insights for future management. Every property has a ceiling that can be raised with proper management. Diversity in habitat is crucial for attracting wildlife. Soil health is a fundamental aspect of habitat management. Creating ecological refugia enhances wildlife interest in an area. Focus on the health of does for better fawn development. Permaculture principles can improve landscape design and function. Fire can be used strategically to reset and improve soil health. Understanding deer physiology helps in creating better habitats. Enhancing landscape design can improve ecological systems. Soil health is fundamental for successful food plots. Observation and perception are critical in land management. Rethinking traditional orchard systems can lead to resilience. Pushing the limits of land management can yield better results. Creating resilient systems reduces maintenance needs. Understanding your property as a whole system is essential. Maximizing abundance requires a shift in perspective. Investing in soil health benefits wildlife and ecosystems. Sustainable practices lead to long-term success in land management. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Whitetail Landscapes - Hunting & Habitat Management
Regenerating Deer Hunting Properties, Natural Ecosystems, High Caliber Deer

Whitetail Landscapes - Hunting & Habitat Management

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2024 50:36


In this episode of Maximize Your Hunt, host Jon Teater and Thomas Mlsna, founder of Untamed Ambition, discuss various aspects of hunting property management, including reflections on the current hunting season, the importance of ecological systems, and strategies for improving habitat diversity. The conversation emphasizes the significance of understanding deer physiology, the role of soil health, and the application of permaculture principles to enhance landscape design. Teater and his guest explore how to raise the potential of hunting properties through effective management practices and the creation of ecological refugia. In this conversation, Teater and Mlsna discuss the importance of enhancing landscape design to improve ecological systems, emphasizing soil health and the role of food plots. Both highlight the significance of observation and perception in landscape management, advocating for a rethinking of traditional orchard systems to create resilient landscapes. The discussion culminates in a call to push the limits of land management practices and to adopt a new perspective that focuses on sustainability and abundance.Takeaways:Maximizing hunting property requires understanding ecological systems.Client success stories provide valuable insights for future management.Every property has a ceiling that can be raised with proper management.Diversity in habitat is crucial for attracting wildlife.Soil health is a fundamental aspect of habitat management.Creating ecological refugia enhances wildlife interest in an area.Focus on the health of does for better fawn development.Permaculture principles can improve landscape design and function.Fire can be used strategically to reset and improve soil health.Understanding deer physiology helps in creating better habitats. Enhancing landscape design can improve ecological systems.Soil health is fundamental for successful food plots.Observation and perception are critical in land management.Rethinking traditional orchard systems can lead to resilience.Pushing the limits of land management can yield better results.Creating resilient systems reduces maintenance needs.Understanding your property as a whole system is essential.Maximizing abundance requires a shift in perspective.Investing in soil health benefits wildlife and ecosystems.Sustainable practices lead to long-term success in land management.

Wellness at the Speed of Light
Using Regenerating Medicine Techniques to Restore Function and Repair Damage Will Explode in the Near Future

Wellness at the Speed of Light

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2024 118:21


YouTube and Spotify Description: We're thrilled to have Dr. Louis Saeger, Medical Director of Regenerative Medicine at Hypercharge Health, join us on Wellness at the Speed of Light. With decades of expertise in anesthesiology and pain medicine, Dr. Saeger is at the forefront of advancing innovative treatments for spine and musculoskeletal conditions. In this episode, we dive into groundbreaking advancements in regenerative medicine and photobiomodulation, including a pivotal study by a French orthopedic surgeon who pioneered bone marrow therapy over 30 years ago. This research, once met with skepticism, provided MRI evidence of partial reversal of chondromalacia in patients with degenerative knee issues—a true game-changer in modifying disease processes. Dr. Saeger also discusses the science behind high-quality red light panels, why not all are created equal, and how advanced centrifugation techniques like the innovative “super shot” are redefining outcomes in regenerative medicine. If you're curious about the future of pain management and how cutting-edge therapies are transforming care, this episode is for you. Tune in for an inspiring and educational conversation about the science driving better patient outcomes. 

jesus loves : the world - podcast
The Eternal Regenerating Fire

jesus loves : the world - podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2024 20:00 Transcription Available


So let us begin our journey through God's love story the Bible, and go deeper into the eternal regenerating fire of the living God. To the book Zechariah and a vision given to God's prophet Zechariah. It was one of many visions given to the prophet. They visions of time present, time future and time eternal. As you listen be blessed, empowered and transformed in Jesus name.For more information and free resources visit our website jesuslovestheworld.info Also connect with us in discipleship, watch our videos, follow us on facebook or send us an email

Regenerative Skills
Lessons from regenerating a 1100 hectare farm in semi-arid Spain, with Silvia Quarta

Regenerative Skills

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2024 65:40


This last week has been incredible for me. After almost 5 years of being connected to different aspects of the work at the farm in La Junquera, first through my connection with Silvia Quarta the leader of Camp Altiplano, the first in the global Ecosystem Restoration Communities network back when I worked at the restoration coordinator, then through collaborations with Alfonzo and Yanniek through the Climate farming community, and also with their incredible staff of Clara, Jeronimo, and Jacobo in coordination and organizing, I was finally able to visit them in person. In the first few days we did some course planning and taught a two day intensive on water resource management for farmers. I stayed a few days to talk about their new collective project to restore the watershed of the Quipar river, and then represented Climate Farmers in a Benchmarks soil health program. It has been surreal to meet the heroes who are working tirelessly to pioneer regenerative management in their semi arid location and to build friendships that go far beyond the occasional zoom call. That brings me to our interview today with Silvia Quarta.

Walk Talk Listen Podcast
Regenerating Humanity with Chaya Mistry - Walk Talk Listen (Episode 171)

Walk Talk Listen Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2024 68:02


Chaya Mistry, the founder of Humanly, a leadership and communication consultancy who describes herself as a "human whisperer," reflects on her upbringing in a multicultural family in the UK, shaped by her Indian heritage, and how this foundation inspired her mission to regenerate human connections. With a background in psychology and corporate communications, Chaya shares her journey of founding Humanly, a consultancy that emphasizes emotional intelligence, leadership coaching, and creating spaces where people can connect authentically, both in work and life. She highlights the transformative power of compassion and deep listening as acts of kindness with the potential to create profound ripple effects.   Central to the conversation is Chaya's framework for transformational leadership, built around the Four Cs: Compassion, Curiosity, Courage, and Creativity. She and Maurice delve into the importance of inner work in leadership, exploring how these qualities align with the Inner Development Goals (IDGs) and their complement to the UN's Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Chaya emphasizes the need for leaders to cultivate self-awareness and self-care as tools for fostering deeper connections and driving meaningful change. Drawing from her work, she illustrates how authentic leadership can inspire both personal growth and social transformation, creating a foundation for collaborative action in addressing global challenges.   Listener Engagement: Discover more about Chaya Mistry, via her website or LinkedIn. Join her online community: The Human Leadership Collective or read her latest blog Share your thoughts on this episode at innovationhub@cwsglobal.org. Your feedback is invaluable to us. Explore the songs selected by Chaya and other guests on our #walktalklisten playlist here. Follow Us: Support the Walk Talk Listen podcast and Maurice by liking and following Maurice on Blue Sky, Facebook and Instagram. Visit our website at 100mile.org for more episodes and information about our initiatives. Check out the special WTL series "Enough for All," featuring Church World Service (CWS) and the work of the Joint Learning Initiative (JLI).

Engage For Success - Employee Engagement
Radio Show 568 : The Seven Action Principles for Building and Regenerating Teams

Engage For Success - Employee Engagement

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2024 29:38


Guest: James Scouller: Executive Coach and Author Did you know that research shows 75% of business teams fail? We struggle to form teams. Why do we find team building so hard? This question has driven James Scouller, an executive coach and celebrated author, throughout his 45-year career. Having led three international companies as CEO for 11 years, he founded The Scouller Partnership in 2004 – an executive coaching practice near London focused on growing leaders and building teams. James stands out in his field. Why? Because, unusually, he holds two postgraduate coaching qualifications, has undergone four years deep training in applied psychology (meaning he had to work on selfmastery), he's had firsthand experience of the pressures of leadership, and written four books. James's latest work is the trilogy, How To Build Winning Teams Again And Again. It's the first series of handbooks to explain the psychology, action principles and roadmaps behind team success. Book #1 explains what you need to KNOW about teams and their psychology. Book #2 outlines what you need to DO to build teams that last. Book #3 explains HOW to apply Book #2's models and tools in different scenarios. So the sequence is Theory – Practical – Applied. Join us as we discuss the 7 actions for building and regenerating teams. Host: Andy Goram

Engage For Success - Employee Engagement
Radio Show 568 : The Seven Action Principles for Building and Regenerating Teams

Engage For Success - Employee Engagement

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2024 30:00


Guest: James Scouller: Executive Coach and Author Did you know that research shows 75% of business teams fail? We struggle to form teams. Why do we find team building so hard? This question has driven James Scouller, an executive coach and celebrated author, throughout his 45-year career. Having led three international companies as CEO for 11 years, he founded The Scouller Partnership in 2004 – an executive coaching practice near London focused on growing leaders and building teams. James stands out in his field. Why? Because, unusually, he holds two postgraduate coaching qualifications, has undergone four years deep training in applied psychology (meaning he had to work on selfmastery), he's had firsthand experience of the pressures of leadership, and written four books. James's latest work is the trilogy, How To Build Winning Teams Again And Again. It's the first series of handbooks to explain the psychology, action principles and roadmaps behind team success. Book #1 explains what you need to KNOW about teams and their psychology. Book #2 outlines what you need to DO to build teams that last. Book #3 explains HOW to apply Book #2's models and tools in different scenarios. So the sequence is Theory – Practical – Applied. Join us as we discuss the 7 actions for building and regenerating teams. Listen Live (Archive Available) Host: Andy Goram

The Green Building Matters Podcast with Charlie Cichetti
Michael Don Ham, Regenerating People and Planetary Health through Tech & Tea

The Green Building Matters Podcast with Charlie Cichetti

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2024 25:34


  Leading two groundbreaking ventures, Wild Orchard and RePure, my journey in the wellness industry is marked by innovation and a commitment to health and regeneration which goes beyond sustainability. At Wild Orchard, we've successfully introduced the world's first Regenerative Organic Certified teas, a testament to our dedication to exceptional quality, beyond sustainable farming practices, and farmworker fairness.    Wild Orchard teas have earned 24 medals at the most prestigious global tea competitions, and can be found in top organic retailers like Whole Foods, Wegmans, and many others. Our award-winning teas are also featured in Michelin-rated restaurants, where they are celebrated for their purity and exceptional quality.   With RePure, we've turned our focus to the home environment, providing families with top-tier wellness technology that prioritizes indoor air and water quality. Our healthy home operating system has earned accolades such as the 2023 CTA Wellness Product of the Year, and Health & Wellness Project of the Year at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, reflecting our impact on creating smarter, healthier living spaces.    By merging my expertise in regenerative organic products and wellness technology, I'm steering both companies toward a future where we regenerate our soil, bring more nature into our lives and use a bit of technology to fill in the gaps for a longer healthspan for all.   Show Highlights   Michael's Dual Roles: Michael shares insights from his work optimizing indoor environments through his company, RePure, and his regenerative organic tea brand. Cross-Industry Innovation: Both businesses are interconnected, allowing for the innovative application of health and wellness principles across different industries. Healthier Living Spaces: Focus on optimizing indoor air and water quality for improved health in residential and commercial environments. Regenerative Organic Tea: The tea company emphasizes regenerative practices, is regenerative organic certified, and promotes health benefits while supporting environmental sustainability. Career Advice: Michael reflects on overcoming growing up as an introvert and how traveling when young broadens perspectives and fosters personal growth. Consumer Demand: Growing interest in healthier living spaces is driving innovation and investment in wellness real estate. Wellness Real Estate Growth: As the fastest-growing sector in the wellness industry, it presents lucrative opportunities for architects, builders, designers, and developers. Design Impact on Health: Michael highlights that architecture and design are never neutral—they either contribute to or degrade health. Community Engagement: Emphasizing the importance of volunteering and mentoring, Michael discusses the value of engaging with communities and supporting emerging entrepreneurs. "The demand for wellness solutions in real estate is rapidly growing. Whether you are a builder, architect, designer, integrator or developer, I encourage you to explore offering wellness-focused products and services. Doing so will not only elevate your business but also bring significant value to the clients you serve."   —Michael Don Ham     Show Resource and Information Connect with Charlie Cichetti and GBES   GBES is excited our membership community is growing. Consider joining our membership community as members are given access to some of the guests on the podcasts that you can ask project questions. If you are preparing for an exam, there will be more assurance that you will pass your next exam, you will be given cliff notes if you are a member, and so much more. Go to to learn more about the 4 different levels of access to this one-of-a-kind career-advancing green building community!   If you truly enjoyed the show, don't forget to leave a positive rating and review on .  We have prepared more episodes for the upcoming weeks, so come by again next week! Thank you for tuning in to the !   Copyright © 2024 GBES

One Planet Podcast
Voices for Change: Activists, Scientists, Writers & Educators on Regenerating Earth's Ecosystems

One Planet Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2024 11:38


How and when will we transition to a clean energy future? How have wetlands become both crucial carbon sinks and colossal methane emitters in a warming world? What lessons can we learn from non-human animals about living in greater harmony with nature?Richard Black (Author of The Future of Energy · Fmr. BBC Environment Correspondent · Director of Policy & Strategy · Global Clean Energy Thinktank · Ember) addresses the substantial economic impact of fossil fuel subsidies, noting that the actual costs, when including climate change damages, reach up to six or seven trillion dollars annually, overshadowing the relatively small climate finance provided by Western governments.Euan Nisbet (Earth Systems Scientist · Royal Holloway University of London) explores the role of methane in the atmosphere, its historical importance in maintaining the planet's temperature, and its current contribution to global warming. He explains the sources of methane, including natural processes and human activities, and discusses recent trends and challenges tied to rising methane levels.Julie Pierce (Vice President of Strategy & Planning · Minnesota Power) highlights her company's significant strides in sustainability. She outlines Minnesota Power's decade-long journey towards decarbonization, noting that they have transitioned from a 95% fossil-based portfolio to sourcing 50-60% of their energy from clean sources, including wind, solar, and hydropower.Arash Abizadeh (Professor of Political Science · McGill University Author ofHobbes and the Two Faces of Ethics · Associate Editor · Free & Equal) reflects on the future we are leaving for the next generations. He underscores the social and political challenges of ensuring that the technologies and resources needed to adapt to climate change are distributed equitably across all societies.Daniel Susskind(Economist · Oxford & King's College London · Author of Growth: A Reckoning · A World Without Work) discusses the critical role of technological progress in driving economic growth. He advocates for a shift toward technologies that not only enhance prosperity but also protect the environment and promote social equity.Ian Robertson(Author of How Confidence Works: The New Science of Self-belief · Co-Director of the Global Brain Health Institute · Co-Leader of The BrainHealth Project) calls for young people to connect with nature and develop mastery over their minds. He envisions a future where individuals can access the joy of being conscious, embodied beings in a healthy, natural world.Ingrid Newkirk(Founder & President of PETA · People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) emphasizes the shared traits between humans and other animals, advocating for a compassionate approach to all living beings. She urges listeners to recognize the personhood in animals and to treat them with respect and empathy.This episode brings together diverse voices discussing critical environmental and ethical issues. From the economic burden of fossil fuel subsidies to the equitable distribution of climate adaptation resources, the importance of technological progress, and the need for the ethical treatment of animals.To hear more from each guest, listen to their full interviews.www.creativeprocess.infowww.oneplanetpodcast.orgIG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast

Books & Writers · The Creative Process
Connecting with the Earth: Changemakers, Scientists, Writers & Educators on Regenerating Earth's Ecosystems

Books & Writers · The Creative Process

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2024


How and when will we transition to a clean energy future? How have wetlands become both crucial carbon sinks and colossal methane emitters in a warming world? What lessons can we learn from non-human animals about living in greater harmony with nature?

Social Justice & Activism · The Creative Process
Activists, Scientists, Writers & Educators on Regenerating Earth's Ecosystems & Environmental Justice

Social Justice & Activism · The Creative Process

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2024


How and when will we transition to a clean energy future? How have wetlands become both crucial carbon sinks and colossal methane emitters in a warming world? What lessons can we learn from non-human animals about living in greater harmony with nature?

Spirituality & Mindfulness · The Creative Process
Connecting with the Earth: Changemakers, Scientists, Writers & Educators on Regenerating Earth's Ecosystems

Spirituality & Mindfulness · The Creative Process

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2024 11:38


How and when will we transition to a clean energy future? How have wetlands become both crucial carbon sinks and colossal methane emitters in a warming world? What lessons can we learn from non-human animals about living in greater harmony with nature?Richard Black (Author of The Future of Energy · Fmr. BBC Environment Correspondent · Director of Policy & Strategy · Global Clean Energy Thinktank · Ember) addresses the substantial economic impact of fossil fuel subsidies, noting that the actual costs, when including climate change damages, reach up to six or seven trillion dollars annually, overshadowing the relatively small climate finance provided by Western governments.Euan Nisbet (Earth Systems Scientist · Royal Holloway University of London) explores the role of methane in the atmosphere, its historical importance in maintaining the planet's temperature, and its current contribution to global warming. He explains the sources of methane, including natural processes and human activities, and discusses recent trends and challenges tied to rising methane levels.Julie Pierce (Vice President of Strategy & Planning · Minnesota Power) highlights her company's significant strides in sustainability. She outlines Minnesota Power's decade-long journey towards decarbonization, noting that they have transitioned from a 95% fossil-based portfolio to sourcing 50-60% of their energy from clean sources, including wind, solar, and hydropower.Arash Abizadeh (Professor of Political Science · McGill University Author ofHobbes and the Two Faces of Ethics · Associate Editor · Free & Equal) reflects on the future we are leaving for the next generations. He underscores the social and political challenges of ensuring that the technologies and resources needed to adapt to climate change are distributed equitably across all societies.Daniel Susskind(Economist · Oxford & King's College London · Author of Growth: A Reckoning · A World Without Work) discusses the critical role of technological progress in driving economic growth. He advocates for a shift toward technologies that not only enhance prosperity but also protect the environment and promote social equity.Ian Robertson(Author of How Confidence Works: The New Science of Self-belief · Co-Director of the Global Brain Health Institute · Co-Leader of The BrainHealth Project) calls for young people to connect with nature and develop mastery over their minds. He envisions a future where individuals can access the joy of being conscious, embodied beings in a healthy, natural world.Ingrid Newkirk(Founder & President of PETA · People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) emphasizes the shared traits between humans and other animals, advocating for a compassionate approach to all living beings. She urges listeners to recognize the personhood in animals and to treat them with respect and empathy.This episode brings together diverse voices discussing critical environmental and ethical issues. From the economic burden of fossil fuel subsidies to the equitable distribution of climate adaptation resources, the importance of technological progress, and the need for the ethical treatment of animals.To hear more from each guest, listen to their full interviews.www.creativeprocess.infowww.oneplanetpodcast.orgIG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast

Education · The Creative Process
Connecting with the Earth: Changemakers, Scientists, Writers & Educators on Regenerating Earth's Ecosystems

Education · The Creative Process

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2024


How and when will we transition to a clean energy future? How have wetlands become both crucial carbon sinks and colossal methane emitters in a warming world? What lessons can we learn from non-human animals about living in greater harmony with nature?

Tech, Innovation & Society - The Creative Process
Connecting with the Earth: Changemakers, Scientists, Writers & Educators on Regenerating Earth's Ecosystems

Tech, Innovation & Society - The Creative Process

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2024


How and when will we transition to a clean energy future? How have wetlands become both crucial carbon sinks and colossal methane emitters in a warming world? What lessons can we learn from non-human animals about living in greater harmony with nature?

Doxa College Ministry Sermons
An Act of God: Regenerating Grace

Doxa College Ministry Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2024 30:23


Our total depravity makes it impossible for us to seek God and walk in his ways. We need God to make us alive spiritually through his grace. God chooses to make people alive, calling them to salvation in an effectual way.Passage: Ephesians 2:4–9

The Creative Process in 10 minutes or less · Arts, Culture & Society
Connecting with the Earth: Changemakers, Scientists, Writers & Educators on Regenerating Earth's Ecosystems

The Creative Process in 10 minutes or less · Arts, Culture & Society

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2024 11:38


How and when will we transition to a clean energy future? How have wetlands become both crucial carbon sinks and colossal methane emitters in a warming world? What lessons can we learn from non-human animals about living in greater harmony with nature?Richard Black (Author of The Future of Energy · Fmr. BBC Environment Correspondent · Director of Policy & Strategy · Global Clean Energy Thinktank · Ember) addresses the substantial economic impact of fossil fuel subsidies, noting that the actual costs, when including climate change damages, reach up to six or seven trillion dollars annually, overshadowing the relatively small climate finance provided by Western governments.Euan Nisbet (Earth Systems Scientist · Royal Holloway University of London) explores the role of methane in the atmosphere, its historical importance in maintaining the planet's temperature, and its current contribution to global warming. He explains the sources of methane, including natural processes and human activities, and discusses recent trends and challenges tied to rising methane levels.Julie Pierce (Vice President of Strategy & Planning · Minnesota Power) highlights her company's significant strides in sustainability. She outlines Minnesota Power's decade-long journey towards decarbonization, noting that they have transitioned from a 95% fossil-based portfolio to sourcing 50-60% of their energy from clean sources, including wind, solar, and hydropower.Arash Abizadeh (Professor of Political Science · McGill University Author ofHobbes and the Two Faces of Ethics · Associate Editor · Free & Equal) reflects on the future we are leaving for the next generations. He underscores the social and political challenges of ensuring that the technologies and resources needed to adapt to climate change are distributed equitably across all societies.Daniel Susskind(Economist · Oxford & King's College London · Author of Growth: A Reckoning · A World Without Work) discusses the critical role of technological progress in driving economic growth. He advocates for a shift toward technologies that not only enhance prosperity but also protect the environment and promote social equity.Ian Robertson(Author of How Confidence Works: The New Science of Self-belief · Co-Director of the Global Brain Health Institute · Co-Leader of The BrainHealth Project) calls for young people to connect with nature and develop mastery over their minds. He envisions a future where individuals can access the joy of being conscious, embodied beings in a healthy, natural world.Ingrid Newkirk(Founder & President of PETA · People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) emphasizes the shared traits between humans and other animals, advocating for a compassionate approach to all living beings. She urges listeners to recognize the personhood in animals and to treat them with respect and empathy.This episode brings together diverse voices discussing critical environmental and ethical issues. From the economic burden of fossil fuel subsidies to the equitable distribution of climate adaptation resources, the importance of technological progress, and the need for the ethical treatment of animals.To hear more from each guest, listen to their full interviews.www.creativeprocess.infowww.oneplanetpodcast.orgIG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast

The Creative Process in 10 minutes or less · Arts, Culture & Society
Connecting with the Earth: Changemakers, Scientists, Writers & Educators on Regenerating Earth's Ecosystems

The Creative Process in 10 minutes or less · Arts, Culture & Society

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2024 11:38


How and when will we transition to a clean energy future? How have wetlands become both crucial carbon sinks and colossal methane emitters in a warming world? What lessons can we learn from non-human animals about living in greater harmony with nature?Richard Black (Author of The Future of Energy · Fmr. BBC Environment Correspondent · Director of Policy & Strategy · Global Clean Energy Thinktank · Ember) addresses the substantial economic impact of fossil fuel subsidies, noting that the actual costs, when including climate change damages, reach up to six or seven trillion dollars annually, overshadowing the relatively small climate finance provided by Western governments.Euan Nisbet (Earth Systems Scientist · Royal Holloway University of London) explores the role of methane in the atmosphere, its historical importance in maintaining the planet's temperature, and its current contribution to global warming. He explains the sources of methane, including natural processes and human activities, and discusses recent trends and challenges tied to rising methane levels.Julie Pierce (Vice President of Strategy & Planning · Minnesota Power) highlights her company's significant strides in sustainability. She outlines Minnesota Power's decade-long journey towards decarbonization, noting that they have transitioned from a 95% fossil-based portfolio to sourcing 50-60% of their energy from clean sources, including wind, solar, and hydropower.Arash Abizadeh (Professor of Political Science · McGill University Author ofHobbes and the Two Faces of Ethics · Associate Editor · Free & Equal) reflects on the future we are leaving for the next generations. He underscores the social and political challenges of ensuring that the technologies and resources needed to adapt to climate change are distributed equitably across all societies.Daniel Susskind(Economist · Oxford & King's College London · Author of Growth: A Reckoning · A World Without Work) discusses the critical role of technological progress in driving economic growth. He advocates for a shift toward technologies that not only enhance prosperity but also protect the environment and promote social equity.Ian Robertson(Author of How Confidence Works: The New Science of Self-belief · Co-Director of the Global Brain Health Institute · Co-Leader of The BrainHealth Project) calls for young people to connect with nature and develop mastery over their minds. He envisions a future where individuals can access the joy of being conscious, embodied beings in a healthy, natural world.Ingrid Newkirk(Founder & President of PETA · People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) emphasizes the shared traits between humans and other animals, advocating for a compassionate approach to all living beings. She urges listeners to recognize the personhood in animals and to treat them with respect and empathy.This episode brings together diverse voices discussing critical environmental and ethical issues. From the economic burden of fossil fuel subsidies to the equitable distribution of climate adaptation resources, the importance of technological progress, and the need for the ethical treatment of animals.To hear more from each guest, listen to their full interviews.www.creativeprocess.infowww.oneplanetpodcast.orgIG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast

The Creative Process Podcast
Connecting with the Earth: Changemakers, Scientists, Writers & Educators on Regenerating Earth's Ecosystems

The Creative Process Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2024 11:38


How and when will we transition to a clean energy future? How have wetlands become both crucial carbon sinks and colossal methane emitters in a warming world? What lessons can we learn from non-human animals about living in greater harmony with nature?Richard Black (Author of The Future of Energy · Fmr. BBC Environment Correspondent · Director of Policy & Strategy · Global Clean Energy Thinktank · Ember) addresses the substantial economic impact of fossil fuel subsidies, noting that the actual costs, when including climate change damages, reach up to six or seven trillion dollars annually, overshadowing the relatively small climate finance provided by Western governments.Euan Nisbet (Earth Systems Scientist · Royal Holloway University of London) explores the role of methane in the atmosphere, its historical importance in maintaining the planet's temperature, and its current contribution to global warming. He explains the sources of methane, including natural processes and human activities, and discusses recent trends and challenges tied to rising methane levels.Julie Pierce (Vice President of Strategy & Planning · Minnesota Power) highlights her company's significant strides in sustainability. She outlines Minnesota Power's decade-long journey towards decarbonization, noting that they have transitioned from a 95% fossil-based portfolio to sourcing 50-60% of their energy from clean sources, including wind, solar, and hydropower.Arash Abizadeh (Professor of Political Science · McGill University Author ofHobbes and the Two Faces of Ethics · Associate Editor · Free & Equal) reflects on the future we are leaving for the next generations. He underscores the social and political challenges of ensuring that the technologies and resources needed to adapt to climate change are distributed equitably across all societies.Daniel Susskind(Economist · Oxford & King's College London · Author of Growth: A Reckoning · A World Without Work) discusses the critical role of technological progress in driving economic growth. He advocates for a shift toward technologies that not only enhance prosperity but also protect the environment and promote social equity.Ian Robertson(Author of How Confidence Works: The New Science of Self-belief · Co-Director of the Global Brain Health Institute · Co-Leader of The BrainHealth Project) calls for young people to connect with nature and develop mastery over their minds. He envisions a future where individuals can access the joy of being conscious, embodied beings in a healthy, natural world.Ingrid Newkirk(Founder & President of PETA · People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) emphasizes the shared traits between humans and other animals, advocating for a compassionate approach to all living beings. She urges listeners to recognize the personhood in animals and to treat them with respect and empathy.This episode brings together diverse voices discussing critical environmental and ethical issues. From the economic burden of fossil fuel subsidies to the equitable distribution of climate adaptation resources, the importance of technological progress, and the need for the ethical treatment of animals.To hear more from each guest, listen to their full interviews.www.creativeprocess.infowww.oneplanetpodcast.orgIG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast

Sustainability, Climate Change, Politics, Circular Economy & Environmental Solutions · One Planet Podcast
Connecting with the Earth: Changemakers, Scientists, Writers & Educators on Regenerating Earth's Ecosystems

Sustainability, Climate Change, Politics, Circular Economy & Environmental Solutions · One Planet Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2024 11:38


How and when will we transition to a clean energy future? How have wetlands become both crucial carbon sinks and colossal methane emitters in a warming world? What lessons can we learn from non-human animals about living in greater harmony with nature?Richard Black (Author of The Future of Energy · Fmr. BBC Environment Correspondent · Director of Policy & Strategy · Global Clean Energy Thinktank · Ember) addresses the substantial economic impact of fossil fuel subsidies, noting that the actual costs, when including climate change damages, reach up to six or seven trillion dollars annually, overshadowing the relatively small climate finance provided by Western governments.Euan Nisbet (Earth Systems Scientist · Royal Holloway University of London) explores the role of methane in the atmosphere, its historical importance in maintaining the planet's temperature, and its current contribution to global warming. He explains the sources of methane, including natural processes and human activities, and discusses recent trends and challenges tied to rising methane levels.Julie Pierce (Vice President of Strategy & Planning · Minnesota Power) highlights her company's significant strides in sustainability. She outlines Minnesota Power's decade-long journey towards decarbonization, noting that they have transitioned from a 95% fossil-based portfolio to sourcing 50-60% of their energy from clean sources, including wind, solar, and hydropower.Arash Abizadeh (Professor of Political Science · McGill University Author ofHobbes and the Two Faces of Ethics · Associate Editor · Free & Equal) reflects on the future we are leaving for the next generations. He underscores the social and political challenges of ensuring that the technologies and resources needed to adapt to climate change are distributed equitably across all societies.Daniel Susskind(Economist · Oxford & King's College London · Author of Growth: A Reckoning · A World Without Work) discusses the critical role of technological progress in driving economic growth. He advocates for a shift toward technologies that not only enhance prosperity but also protect the environment and promote social equity.Ian Robertson(Author of How Confidence Works: The New Science of Self-belief · Co-Director of the Global Brain Health Institute · Co-Leader of The BrainHealth Project) calls for young people to connect with nature and develop mastery over their minds. He envisions a future where individuals can access the joy of being conscious, embodied beings in a healthy, natural world.Ingrid Newkirk(Founder & President of PETA · People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) emphasizes the shared traits between humans and other animals, advocating for a compassionate approach to all living beings. She urges listeners to recognize the personhood in animals and to treat them with respect and empathy.This episode brings together diverse voices discussing critical environmental and ethical issues. From the economic burden of fossil fuel subsidies to the equitable distribution of climate adaptation resources, the importance of technological progress, and the need for the ethical treatment of animals.To hear more from each guest, listen to their full interviews.www.creativeprocess.infowww.oneplanetpodcast.orgIG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast

Learning by Proxy with Vivek Srinivasan

I had the opportunity to speak with Sheeba Sen from Hasten Regeneration about her work in the area of forest regeneration. To describe the conversation as illuminating would be an understatement. Sheeba has been helping communities restore forests for over a decade now and she brings a whole host of sharp insights gleaned over this period. The work she is doing today might be paradigm-defining. I thoroughly enjoyed my conversation with her, I am sure you would enjoy listening to it.If you want to reach out to Sheeba, you can ping her at sheeba@hastenregeneration.orgSource of assets used - Intro MusicYou can also follow the podcast on Apple Podcast, Spotify, Amazon Music, Audible, and Podbean This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.learningbyproxy.com

Purpose Inspired: by Wayne Visser
S6.E22: Regenerating Society and the Access Economy

Purpose Inspired: by Wayne Visser

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2024 17:23


Episode 22 includes the following sections:- Regenerating society- Responsibility- The access economy  Season 6 of Purpose Inspired is based on the book, Thriving: The Breakthrough Movement to Regenerate Nature, Society and the Economy, as read by the author and host of this podcast, Wayne Visser.Thriving is available in the following formats:- Hardback- Ebook- Audiobook

Down to Earth: The Planet to Plate Podcast
Regenerating a desert wetland oasis

Down to Earth: The Planet to Plate Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2024 44:48


  Don Boyd spent a year on the Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge in central New Mexico, photographing, living, and finding a deep connection to land, water, and animals—including the many migrating birds that live part-time in this magical desert wetland on the Rio Grande. Boyd connected with David and Hui-Chun Johnson, and together they are working with a small team to restore 38 acres on the refuge that have been degraded by "conventional" agricultural practices and invasive plant species. They have completed the first year of the five-year BEAM project (Biologically Enhanced Agricultural Management) using cover-crops, no-till methods, and compost tea, with the goal of creating more self-sustaining, regenerative agricultural fields that provide food for the many wildlife species on the refuge, water conservation, and a model for regenerative practices for other agrarians in New Mexico and beyond. 

EcoJustice Radio
Regenerating the Future: Gabe Brown's Soil Health Revolution

EcoJustice Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2024 66:25


According to Dr Kristine Nichols, a soil microbiologist and regenerative agriculture expert, of the 900 million arable acres in the U.S., only about 1.5% is being farmed regeneratively. Yet, this continues to change, despite consolidation of farms, the majority of foods on this continent are still grown by small farmers. Regenerative is our future and also our past, as Indigenous peoples have long cared for this Earth, knowing it is our inheritance and responsibility. We owe a debt to how they have cared for the land through their culture, lifeways and connection to Mother Earth. Our guest from earlier this year, Gabe Brown, Regenerative Farmer and Rancher out of North Dakota, and a Partner in Understanding Ag [https://understandingag.com] and the Soil Health Academy [https://soilhealthacademy.org/] is a leading voice reminding us to return to tend the land as stewards, relatives, and children born of the land. Regenerative farming promotes soil health, restores the water cycle, increases biodiversity and the holistic health of the ecosystem. Aligning with regenerative farms, and creating beyond sustainable local food systems, requires us to shift to a consciousness of caring for the Earth as Indigenous peoples have done since time immemorial. Understanding and undertaking this personally and collectively is key to the continuance of life. It all begins with the soil, whether we are talking about food security and sovereignty, climate change or the need to heal ourselves and the soil, so that all life from microbes to insects to plants, animals, and humans can thrive together. It is not a hierarchy but a circle and cycle of care that we must urgently attend to for future generations. Gabe Brown joins us now to share his journey and how we can collectively contribute to an abundant future with regenerative farming. For an extended interview and other benefits, become an EcoJustice Radio patron at https://www.patreon.com/ecojusticeradio Featured Video: Understanding Ag: https://youtu.be/9yPjoh9YJMk?si=aclF95oje6IFq6EY Gabe Brown is one of the pioneers of the current soil health movement which focuses on the regeneration of our resources. Gabe and his wife and son operate Brown's Ranch [https://brownsranch.us/], a diversified 5,000 acre farm and ranch near Bismarck, North Dakota. Gabe was named one of the twenty-five most influential agricultural leaders in the United States and is also the author of the book, “Dirt to Soil, One Family's Journey Into Regenerative Agriculture.” He is a partner in Understanding Ag [https://understandingag.com] and an instructor for Soil Health Academy [https://soilhealthacademy.org/], which focuses on teaching others the power and importance of healthy functioning ecosystems. Carry Kim, Co-Host of EcoJustice Radio. An advocate for ecosystem restoration, Indigenous lifeways, and a new humanity born of connection and compassion, she is a long-time volunteer for SoCal350, member of Ecosystem Restoration Camps, and a co-founder of the Soil Sponge Collective, a grassroots community organization dedicated to big and small scale regeneration of Mother Earth. Podcast Website: http://ecojusticeradio.org/ Podcast Blog: https://www.wilderutopia.com/category/ecojustice-radio/ Support the Podcast: Patreon https://www.patreon.com/ecojusticeradio PayPal https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=LBGXTRM292TFC&source=url Executive Producer and Intro: Jack Eidt Hosted by Carry Kim Engineer and Original Music: Blake Quake Beats Episode 209 Photo credit: Gabe Brown

Impact Boom Podcast - Social Enterprise & Design
Episode 518 (2024) Anna Noon On The Value Of Regenerating Native Habitats And Building Tiny Forests

Impact Boom Podcast - Social Enterprise & Design

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2024 22:06


On Episode 518 of Impact Boom, Anna Noon of The Groundswell Collective discusses how environmental habitat regeneration projects can impact the wellbeing of communities, and inspiring broader systems change through pulling the levers of government and social procurement. If you are a changemaker wanting to learn actionable steps to grow your organisations or level up your impact, don't miss out on this episode! If you enjoyed this episode, then check out Episode 402 with Sally Giblin on helping children understand how to nurture the environment -> https://bit.ly/3Bq0gDO The team who made this episode happen were: Host: Tom Allen Guest(s): Anna Noon Producer: Indio Myles We invite you to join our community on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn or Instagram to stay up to date on the latest social innovation news and resources to help you turn ideas into impact. You'll also find us on all the major podcast streaming platforms, where you can also leave a review and provide feedback.

Hudson Mohawk Magazine
Regenerating Life Oct. 19 Stuyvesant Town Hall

Hudson Mohawk Magazine

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2024 9:59


On Saturday, October 19 at 1:00pm the Stuyvesant Climate Smart Community Task Force will host a screening and panel discussion of the new documentary film, Regenerating Life at Stuyvesant Town Hall. The film proposes that it is humankind's destruction of the natural world caused the climate crisis because it is life that regulates and balances Earth's climate. Filmmaker John Feldman talks with Mark Dunlea for Hudson Mohawk Magazine. https://hummingbirdfilms.com/regeneratinglife/ Sheree Cammer also outlines upcoming events. Common Ground Film, Oct. 19, Potluck @ 6, film @ 7, Old Chatham Quaker Meeting-house; Fri., Oct. 25, 7:00pm- “Farming While Black” Screening & Discussion, Media Sanctuary. CRICCC Earth Regeneration Committee: CapitalCreationCare.org

Fight For Your Marriage Podcast
Ep 191 - Regenerating Your Marriage: Wherever it Stands

Fight For Your Marriage Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2024 49:54


Does it feel like your marriage is beyond hope? In this episode, Charlyne and Lori talk with Dr. Bruce and Toni Hebel about allowing God to regenerate your marriage.   When you are done listening to this episode, you can listen to our last conversation with Dr. Bruce and Toni from Episode 176, Learning How to Forgive?   Forgiving Forward Ministries   Would you like some help with forgiveness? We offer a Forgiving Forward Bundle to help you take that first step.        Follow on Instagram- @rejoicemarriageministries   Follow on Facebook - @rejoicemarriageministries   Every day, you can receive encouragement straight to your inbox through our Charlyne Cares Devotional and find free resources and prayers to pray over your marriage. To take advantage of these resources and others, visit https://rejoiceministries.org  

King Hero's Journey Podcast with Beth Martens
Takota Coen: Regenerating Our Life Support Systems - Part 2 [King Hero Interview]

King Hero's Journey Podcast with Beth Martens

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2024 137:39


Join regenerative farmer, author and consultant, Takota Coen, for the second interview on how we can be creating food solutions for ourselves instead of wasting energy studying the problem and railing against the machine. In this conversation we will focus on raising animals for food, which ones to focus on, the chain of small scale production that brings meat to the table, and how to create the healthiest, most nutrient dense products. We will also dive in with small scale grain production and what's required for that. Takota's bio:Takota Coen was born and raised on a 250 acre regenerative farm in Alberta, Canada. In 2012 he quit his career as a carpenter when he realized that humanity was heading towards a dystopian nightmare and dedicated his life to help change that trajectory. In the years since he realized the best way to fight the nefarious agents destroying our world is not with pandemonium, petitions, or pouting, but by ending our own dependency on the systems that keep us sick, broke, and enslaved. He is a farmer, author, and co-founder of Building Your Homestead, a company whose mission is to help others to peacefully exit the increasing tyranny of our world and start building a parallel economy, one homestead at a time. You can find more about their homestead design services, mentorship, and free resources at www.BuildingYourHomestead.com (http://www.buildingyourhomestead.com/). His book “Building Your Permaculture Property: A 5 Step Process To Design and Develop Land” is available on Amazon, Audible and Kindle. Links to more on Takota:www.BuildingYourHomestead.com (http://www.buildingyourhomestead.com/)Social Links If Needed:https://www.instagram.com/takotacoenhttps://www.youtube.com/c/TakotaCoen https://redcircle.com/shows/b35e5530-a60d-4cae-89c8-cefa8b34a8cc  *** MORE FROM BETH Watch the replay of the 2024 Journey Code Open House Sign up to learn the archetypes of controlled op, the 31 signs of controlled op, and hear a stage recording of my Anarchapulco workshop
 Sign up to take a 5-minute King Hero's Journey archetype quiz Apply to become a member of the House of Free Will Ministry Find the other 290+ King Hero's Journey interviews and Personal Rants Rumble Join me on the uncensored Rokfin Odyssey King Hero Telegram Channel King Hero Telegram Chat Twitter (X) Instagram Apply for archetype, de-programming or business coaching and trainingor email beth at bethmartens.com Sign up to do a King Hero's Journey archetype quiz Order a copy of my book, ‘Journey: A Map of Archetypes to Find Lost Purpose in a Sea of Meaninglessness' Donate by PayPal if you're inspired Canadian Court Procedure Study Group sign-up Follow the King Hero's Journey PodcastAnchorBreakerApple PodcastsOvercastPocket CastsRadio PublicSpotifyRSS  ***ABOUT BETH MARTENS For archetype, purpose and business coach, author, coach trainer, and founder of the House of Free Will in the Private Domain, Beth Martens, her calling is a life or death thing. After a decade as a corporate VP in her family's firm, 8 trips to India, and a 3-year battle with cancer 20 years ago, she used archetypes to save her life.  Today she helps truth lovers find their sacred purpose, be valued for their life's work, and survive the ordeals of their Hero's Journey. As a recovering feminist, she helps strong men to survive their missions, and hosts the King Hero's Journey podcast to highlight important leaders, entrepreneurs, movement makers, law experts, and purveyors of the truth.   Visit her at www.bethmartens.com to do a free ‘King Hero' Archetype Quiz to learn where you are on the path of purpose. Find her book, “Journey: A Map of Archetypes to Find Lost Purpose in a Sea of Meaninglessness” is available at www.bethmartens.com. Apply to become a member in the House of Free Will Ministry at www.freewillministry.live.

Acres U.S.A.: Tractor Time
Regenerating the Land: Dr. Allen Williams on Adaptive Grazing Ep. 23

Acres U.S.A.: Tractor Time

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2024 71:13


Join host Taylor Henry as he interviews Dr. Allen Williams, a leading expert in adaptive grazing and nutrient density, with over four decades of experience. Dr. Williams discusses his journey into regenerative agriculture, the founding of Understanding Ag and the Soil Health Academy, and the development of the 6-3-4 methods of adaptive stewardship. This episode offers insights into sustainable farming practices, the economic benefits of regenerative agriculture, and practical advice for farmers and ranchers in applying adaptive grazing practices. Discover how these techniques can improve soil health, animal welfare, and farm profitability, while addressing global agricultural challenges. Allen Williams and the Understand Ag crew will be at our 49th Annual Eco-Ag Conference in Madison, WI on December 2-5. Go register online to attend! Their team brings decades of knowledge and practices to our Conference floor! Register for the 2024 Eco-Ag Conference Here: https://conference.eco-ag.com/conference- Other Important Links from Today's Episode: https://members.acresusa.com https://www.acresusa.com/ https://understandingag.com/ https://soilhealthacademy.org/

Stay Off My Operating Table
Dr. Jeffrey Gross: Heal Without Surgery with Stem Cell Therapy 163

Stay Off My Operating Table

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2024 62:25 Transcription Available


Dr. Jeffrey Gross reveals how stem cell therapy is revolutionizing medicine, from reversing joint pain to potentially regrowing limbs. Learn about:• How stem cells can repair damaged knees without surgery (3:45)• The truth about stem cell treatments in the US (11:20)• Regenerating heart tissue after a heart attack (18:30)• Using stem cells to fight cancer and reverse aging (23:15)• The future of regrowing limbs and repairing spinal cord injuries (27:40)Dr. Gross explains the science behind stem cells, debunks common myths, and shares incredible patient success stories. Discover how this cutting-edge therapy could help you avoid surgery and recover from injuries and chronic conditions.Is stem cell treatment right for you? Find out in this interview with one of the industry's leading regenerative medicine experts.Connect With Dr. Gross: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/recellebrate/Website: https://recellebrate.com/Send us a text Chances are, you wouldn't be listening to this podcast if you didn't need to change your life and get healthier. So take action right now. Book a call with Dr. Ovadia's team. One small step in the right direction is all it takes to get started. How to connect with Stay Off My Operating Table:Twitter: Dr. Ovadia: @iFixHearts Jack Heald: @JackHeald5 Learn more: Learn more about Dr. Ovadia's personalized health coaching Get Dr. Ovadia's book Stay Off My Operating Table on Amazon. Take Dr. Ovadia's metabolic health quiz: iFixHearts visit Dr. Ovadia's website: Ovadia Heart Health visit Jack Heald's website: CultYourBrand.com Theme Song : Rage AgainstWritten & Performed by Logan Gritton & Colin Gailey(c) 2016 Mercury Retro RecordingsAny use of this intellectual property for text and data mining or computational analysis including as training material for artificial intelligence systems is strictly prohibited without express written consent from Dr. Philip Ovadia.

King Hero's Journey Podcast with Beth Martens
Takota Coen: Regenerating Our Life Support Systems [King Hero Interview]

King Hero's Journey Podcast with Beth Martens

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2024 131:22


Join myself and regenerative farmer, author, and farming consultant, Takota Coen, to talk about what food independence really takes. In this interview we will discuss what rebellion really looks like, how to choose land and prepare for raising food animals, the practicality of growing food grains, what he thinks we're facing in the years to come, and the spiritual side of living off of the land in harmony with the powers the naturally and abundantly support life. Takota's bio Takota Coen was born and raised on a 250 acre regenerative farm in Alberta, Canada. In 2012 he quit his career as a carpenter when he realized that humanity was heading towards a dystopian nightmare and dedicated his life to help change that trajectory. In the years since he realized the best way to fight the nefarious agents destroying our world is not with pandemonium, petitions, or pouting, but by ending our own dependency on the systems that keep us sick, broke, and enslaved. He is a farmer, author, and co-founder of Building Your Homestead, a company whose mission is to help others to peacefully exit the increasing tyranny of our world and start building a parallel economy, one homestead at a time. You can find more about their homestead design services, mentorship, and free resources at www.BuildingYourHomestead.com. His book “Building Your Permaculture Property: A 5 Step Process To Design and Develop Land” is available on Amazon, Audible and Kindle.  Links to more on Takota:www.BuildingYourHomestead.com Social Links If Needed:https://www.instagram.com/takotacoenhttps://www.youtube.com/c/TakotaCoen https://redcircle.com/shows/b35e5530-a60d-4cae-89c8-cefa8b34a8cc  *** MORE FROM BETH Sign up to learn the archetypes of controlled op, the 31 signs of controlled op, and hear a stage recording of my Anarchapulco workshop
 Sign up to take a 5-minute King Hero's Journey archetype quiz Apply to become a member of the House of Free Will Ministry Find the other 290+ King Hero's Journey interviews and Personal Rants Rumble Join me on the uncensored Rokfin Odyssey King Hero Telegram Channel King Hero Telegram Chat Twitter (X) Instagram Apply for archetype, de-programming or business coaching and trainingor email beth at bethmartens.com Sign up to do a King Hero's Journey archetype quiz Order a copy of my book, ‘Journey: A Map of Archetypes to Find Lost Purpose in a Sea of Meaninglessness' Donate by PayPal if you're inspired Canadian Court Procedure Study Group sign-up Follow the King Hero's Journey PodcastAnchorBreakerGoogle PodcastsApple PodcastsOvercastPocket CastsRadio PublicSpotifyRSS  Affiliates: Take Dr. Frederick Graves' Jurisdictionary online course (with my link)Get a Brown's gas AquaCure with $125 US savings by using the code: FREEWILL at www.eagle-research.life Being free is not a spectator sport - Hal Anthony, “Behind the Woodshed” ***ABOUT BETH MARTENS For archetype, purpose and business coach, author, coach trainer, and founder of the House of Free Will in the Private Domain, Beth Martens, her calling is a life or death thing. After a decade as a corporate VP in her family's firm, 8 trips to India, and a 3-year battle with cancer 20 years ago, she used archetypes to save her life.  Today she helps truth lovers find their sacred purpose, be valued for their life's work, and survive the ordeals of their Hero's Journey. As a recovering feminist, she helps strong men to survive their missions, and hosts the King Hero's Journey podcast to highlight important leaders, entrepreneurs, movement makers, law experts, and purveyors of the truth.   Visit her at www.bethmartens.com to do a free ‘King Hero' Archetype Quiz to learn where you are on the path of purpose. Find her book, “Journey: A Map of Archetypes to Find Lost Purpose in a Sea of Meaninglessness” is available at www.bethmartens.com. Apply to become a member in the House of Free Will Ministry at www.freewillministry.live.

Regenerative Skills
Why regenerating our oceans makes both public health and economic sense, with Dr. Enric Sala

Regenerative Skills

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2024 57:36


While the climate change narrative has mostly focused on the concentration of CO2 and other greenhouse gasses in the atmosphere since the industrial revolution, we've ignored the essential role that the water cycle plays in regulating global temperatures. In this series I'll be speaking to an incredible list of scientists, farmers, and restorationists who are dedicated to reviving the precious waterways of the world. From the urban environment to the deep seas, our actions will determine whether or not we preserve our aquatic resources and all the life that depends on them for future generations.    In this first episode I got to speak with Enric Sala, a renowned ecologist making a clear case for why protecting nature is our best health insurance, and why it makes economic sense. Enric is the director of National Geographic's Pristine Seas project (which has succeeded in protecting more than 5 million sq km of ocean and created 22 marine reserves). Dr. Sala has received the Young Global Leader Award by the World Economic Forum, a Research Award from the Spanish Geographical Society, the Lowell Thomas Award from the Explorers Club, and a Hero Award from the Environmental Media Association. In his new book “The Nature of Nature: Why We Need the Wild,” he tells the story of his scientific awakening and his transition from academia to activism. More importantly, he shows the economic wisdom of making room for nature, even as the population becomes more urbanized, and how saving nature can save us all, by reversing conditions that led to the coronavirus pandemic and preventing other global catastrophes. In this interview we begin by unpacking the changes that have occurred in our oceans in the last few decades and how this is affecting people all over the world, even if you don't live anywhere near the sea.  Enric also offers a lot of hope that our oceans can recover if we act swiftly and give them the space and protection to regenerate.  I learned a lot from this talk and as I begin to learn more about how marine health is closely linked to terrestrial health, I would encourage those of you listening to examine how your own habits and lifestyle choices are connected to ocean health in ways that can be hard to see. 

The Health Ranger Report
Brighteon Broadcast News, May 30, 2024 – BREAKING - Texas launches investigation into Big Tech ELECTION RIGGING

The Health Ranger Report

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2024 122:09


Register free at https://brightu.com to watch the full Spring Permaculture Summit stream - Lawsuit against govt & tech for censorship. (0:03) - Food sustainability and Southwest Airlines' power outage delays flights. (2:10) - Outdated technology in various industries, including retail and banking. (7:13) - McDonald's menu prices and China's robot dogs with machine guns. (13:01) - Euthanasia in the Netherlands, including a personal story and satirical comments. (24:04) - Government-assisted suicide and vaccine-related deaths. (29:41) - Israeli-Palestinian conflict, genocide accusations, and international intervention. (40:09) - Assisted suicide, depression, and government control. (51:59) - Growing food, living life fully, and avoiding anti-human agendas. (58:23) - Permaculture and food self-reliance with a focus on education and community. (1:05:27) - Creating edible, ecologically rich landscapes through food forests. (1:08:20) - Regenerating nature and sustainable living through permaculture. (1:16:39) - Water scarcity in Mexico City and the importance of permaculture in creating resilient ecosystems. (1:19:05) - Transforming landscapes into edible food forests with a team of experts. (1:26:36) - Using machinery in permaculture, balancing efficiency and sustainability. (1:35:51) - Permaculture principles, resilience, and soil fertility. (1:39:09) - Integrating animals into permaculture systems for fertilizer and manure. (1:47:56) - Growing food forests for sustainability and self-sufficiency. (1:56:04) For more updates, visit: http://www.brighteon.com/channel/hrreport NaturalNews videos would not be possible without you, as always we remain passionately dedicated to our mission of educating people all over the world on the subject of natural healing remedies and personal liberty (food freedom, medical freedom, the freedom of speech, etc.). Together, we're helping create a better world, with more honest food labeling, reduced chemical contamination, the avoidance of toxic heavy metals and vastly increased scientific transparency. ▶️ Every dollar you spend at the Health Ranger Store goes toward helping us achieve important science and content goals for humanity: https://www.healthrangerstore.com/ ▶️ Sign Up For Our Newsletter: https://www.naturalnews.com/Readerregistration.html ▶️ Brighteon: https://www.brighteon.com/channels/hrreport ▶️ Join Our Social Network: https://brighteon.social/@HealthRanger ▶️ Check In Stock Products at: https://PrepWithMike.com