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Best podcasts about regenerating

Latest podcast episodes about regenerating

Food Talk with Dani Nierenberg
546. Karina Gonçalves David on Regenerating Land—and Livelihoods—with Agroforestry

Food Talk with Dani Nierenberg

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2026 32:13


On Food Talk with Dani Nierenberg, Dani speaks with Karina Gonçalves David, a farmer and the Co-Founder of ProNobis Agroflestoral in Brazil. They talk about David's journey to becoming a farmer, how agroforestry can improve climate and economic resilience, and the empowerment of youth and women farmers. 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.

Couch Talk w/ Dr. Anna Cabeca
The link between epigenetics and disease | Fab Mancini

Couch Talk w/ Dr. Anna Cabeca

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2026 43:13


What if your diagnosis wasn't your destiny? What if your genes weren't your fate—but your choices were? In this powerful and eye-opening episode, Dr. Anna Cabeca sits down with world-renowned holistic health expert Dr. Fab Mancini to explore the science and hope behind epigenetics, self-healing, and reversing chronic disease. After nearly four decades in natural health, Dr. Fab shares why less than 10% of disease is genetic—and how your daily habits, stress, environment, and mindset determine whether disease-promoting genes are activated or silenced. Dr. Fab Mancini is an internationally recognized Doctor of Chiropractic, bestselling author of The Power of Self-Healing and Self Health, and former President of Parker University. He has appeared on Dr. Phil, CNN, FOX News, and Univision, and has inspired millions worldwide to reclaim their health and unlock their full potential. In this conversation, you'll discover: Why your body is designed to heal—and what blocks it The truth about epigenetics and activating or reversing disease How stress, toxins, and lifestyle choices influence your genes Why your diagnosis is not a life sentence The #1 mindset shift to reclaim your health and vitality How small daily choices can reverse chronic disease pathways Dr. Fab reminds us that healing doesn't begin with prescriptions—it begins with awareness, empowerment, and action. This episode is a must-listen for anyone who wants to take ownership of their health and discover the profound power within their body to heal. Share this episode with someone who needs hope—and take your next step toward self-healing.     Key Timestamps 00:01 – Why managing symptoms doesn't create true healing 03:20 – The biggest myth in modern healthcare 04:47 – The body's innate intelligence and ability to heal 08:11 – Hidden toxins affecting your health today 10:36 – Stress, mental health, and disease activation 12:55 – Dr. Fab's near-death experience that shaped his mission 15:45 – Regenerating your body, mind, and vitality at any age 25:04 – Why health must become your top priority 29:13 – Epigenetics explained: why genes are not your destiny 31:39 – How simple choices can reverse chronic disease 33:14 – Why your diagnosis is not a life sentence 36:53 – Free tools and resources to support your healing     Memorable Quotes Dr. Fab Mancini: "Managing our symptoms has never truly helped the body heal. What really heals us is identifying and addressing the root cause." "Less than 10% of chronic disease is genetic. The rest is driven by epigenetics—our lifestyle choices activate or deactivate those genes." "Your diagnosis is not a life sentence. No one determines your destiny except you." "You can either live in survival, thinking only about your needs—or live in service, supporting others. That's where the true magic happens." "One better choice today can begin moving you away from chronic disease and toward self-healing."     Dr. Anna Cabeca: "We are the CEO of our body. Our choices are ours to make." "One next right step at a time—every day we get to choose again." "We have within us our innate ability to heal and to thrive."     Connect With Guest: Dr. Fab Mancini Website: https://drfabmancini.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/drfabmancini Podcast: The Fab Life     Connect With Dr. Anna Cabeca: Website: https://dranna.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thegirlfrienddoctor/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@thegirlfrienddoctor TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@drannacabeca Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thegirlfrienddoctor

No-Till Farmer Podcast
Cover Crops 101 — Regenerating Your Soil

No-Till Farmer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2026 22:25


In today's episode, brought to you by Yetter Farm Equipment, listen to a discussion with Bladen, Neb., no-tiller and Co-Owner of Green Cover Seed, Keith Berns, as he talks about his new book Cover Crops 101. The book explores cover crop benefits, species selection, seeding methods and much more.

The EMJ Podcast: Insights For Healthcare Professionals
The Fertility Fix: Regenerating Testicular Function: The MicroTESE Revolution

The EMJ Podcast: Insights For Healthcare Professionals

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2026 9:35


Description: In this second deep dive, Schlegel explains how microTESE transformed sperm retrieval. Learn how microsurgical precision improves outcomes, preserves testicular tissue, reduces pain, and why multidisciplinary collaboration drives high pregnancy rates. Timestamps:00:00 – Introduction 01:06 – Why the microscope? 03:09 – MicroTESE advantages 04:11 – Success rates 06:29 – Postoperative care 08:04 – Multidisciplinary approaches

The EMJ Podcast: Insights For Healthcare Professionals
The Fertility Fix: Regenerating Testicular Function: Cures, Cryo, and Access

The EMJ Podcast: Insights For Healthcare Professionals

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2026 9:55


Description: The final deep dive episode looks ahead: stem cells, tissue transplantation, fertility preservation in cancer care, and the policy challenges limiting access to advanced male infertility treatment. A future-facing discussion on cures and equity. Timestamps: 00:00 – Introduction 01:02 – Stem cells 04:08 – Fertility preservation 05:04 – Access and cost 07:04 – Pricing variability 08:20 – What's next?

Purpose Inspired: by Wayne Visser
S6.E45: Courageous Leadership and Ikigai

Purpose Inspired: by Wayne Visser

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2026 16:40


Episode 45 includes the following sections:- Courageous leadership- Regenerating yourself- Fresh insight: Ikigai- Rise up, new leaders- To lead (poem)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

The Regenaissance Podcast
Developing Outdoor Pig Genetics, Regenerating Grass Through Nitrogen Cycling, & Natural Parasite Control (Live Farm Tour) - Rehoboth Farms | Ep #108

The Regenaissance Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2026 84:55


About Rehoboth & Josh & Jessica:This was a really fun tour. The farm has an interesting backstory. It was initially just a backyard chicken hobbyist farm, and then after feeding themselves and friends, they saw the health impact and the localized food impact - then began trading meat for land access. Josh spent years during 2015-18 waiting for the right property top open up, with multiple failed attempts, before securing the current farm in 2018. They launched full-time in 2019, saw rapid growth during 2020 with that demand spike, and then developed the farm into what it is today, a regenerative grazing operation and direct-to-consumer product platform. Neither Joss or Jessica grew up farming, but health concerns, lack of localized food option and expense of quality food triggered their shift to farming. They have a faith-driven vision for the farm, and “Rehoboth” means “God made room”. Jessica leads customer engagement, and Josh leads the systems and operations on the farm. You can connect to Josh and Jessica via the links below:WebsiteInstagramKey topics & Timestamps:00:00:00 Tractor use and cutting pasture for regrowth 00:01:00 Turkey shipping losses and hatchery challenges 00:03:00 Why turkey poults are fragile in the brooder 00:04:00 Thanksgiving turkey pickup on farm 00:05:00 Broiler setup and water system improvements 00:08:30 Compost piles and feeding pumpkins to livestock 00:10:30 Rotating pigs and natural mineral foraging 00:14:00 Outdoor pig genetics vs confinement genetics 00:22:00 Moving broilers to build soil nitrogen 00:24:00 Multi-species grazing and parasite management

The EMJ Podcast: Insights For Healthcare Professionals
Quickfire: The Fertility Fix: Regenerating Testicular Function

The EMJ Podcast: Insights For Healthcare Professionals

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2026 5:03


In this rapid-fire episode, Peter N. Schlegel answers key questions about male infertility, from what drives success in microTESE to the role of genetics, hormones, and surgical skill. A concise introduction to the science shaping modern men's reproductive care.

The EMJ Podcast: Insights For Healthcare Professionals
The Fertility Fix: Regenerating Testicular Function: Overcoming Azoospermia

The EMJ Podcast: Insights For Healthcare Professionals

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2026 12:05


Description: In this first deep dive, Peter N. Schlegel joins host Catherine Glass to unpack non-obstructive azoospermia. Explore genetic discoveries, hormonal optimisation, age-related factors, and practical strategies that maximise sperm retrieval and conception potential. Timestamps: 00:00 – Introduction 01:13 – Non-obstructive azoospermia 02:01 – Genetics of infertility 04:01 – Aromatase inhibitors 06:05 – Sperm quality 07:27 – Multiple semen samples 10:27 – Infertility globally

Working Cows
The Importance of Good Financials for Regenerating Land (WCP 494)

Working Cows

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2026 50:47


How do you regenerate a landscape that your family hasn't managed for decades? This has been the journey that Jim Eitel has been on. We discuss his strategy and the usefulness of the good financial information provided by Ambrook in deciding what to do next.Sponsor:AmbrookRelevant Links:Eitel Valley Farms

Big Asp Cornhole Podcast
Episode 319: Regenerating GOATS?!? Ft Matt Guy and Julie Fox

Big Asp Cornhole Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2026 50:19


Question? Comment? Send us a Message!Sean and Dane are back! They boys recap their weekends and give their thoughts on the Super Bowl! Their backlog of dramatic readings comes to a head this week as the pro events were off. Then the guys are joined by Matt Guy and Julie Fox, C-FNP (QC Kinetix)!! The group discusses “regenerative medicine” and how QC Kinetix has been able to improve Matt's game! Sean and Julie discuss the science behind it and who/what regenerative medicine would be most appropriate for. **Disclaimer: this interview should not serve as medical advice and is for informational purposes BIG ASP Cornhole Patreon page:4 Tiers to choose from!! Come join our growing community and get insider info, become an active participant in show content, be eligible for bag giveaway's, find our VIDEO of the interviews and more!!https://www.patreon.com/bigaspcornholeDraggin Bags!!-The “Power Draggin” might be the best bag we've ever thrown!! And we suck…imagine how good they could be in your hands….https://dragginbagz.com/Airwolf Athletics-Rep a brand that is built for players by veterans!! If you aren't rocking Airwolf gear…WHAT ARE YOU WAITING FOR?!?https://airwolfathletics.com/Big Asp Merch!!!! Polos, Tees, Jerseys, shorts and more!!https://jamapparel.net/collections/new-the-big-asp-cornhole-podcast-collection-by-jamSupport the show

Keen On Democracy
From the Soil Up: Regenerating the Economy

Keen On Democracy

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2026 17:33


Not everything at DLD this year was on the growing US-European economic and technological divide. There were many speeches on the environment including from heavyweights like Kate Raworth. And I had the opportunity to catch up with my favorite advocate of regenerative agriculture, the managing partner at Acton Capital, Jan-Gisbert Schultze. According to Schultze, today's deepest problem is our spiritual disconnection from nature. We've lost 50% of our soil carbon, he notes, and with it the fertility that sustains us. We can save ourselves, he says, from the soil up — by embracing regenerative agricultural practices that prioritize local community activation and sustainable farming. Schultze is putting this into practice at Lake Constance, Germany's largest lake, where his Regenerate Forum is working to transform an entire county into what he calls a "climate landscape" — retraining farmers, rebuilding soil, and relocalizing the food system.Keen On America is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit keenon.substack.com/subscribe

Travel with Rick Steves
818 Amsterdam Museums; Regenerating London; European Borders

Travel with Rick Steves

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2026 52:00


Two Dutch tour guides help us get the picture on what's new on Amsterdam's eclectic exhibit scene. Then a Blue Badge guide lets us in on where to go in London to see the exciting ways the venerable city is reinventing itself. And a journalist delves into the inexact science of borders and ponders the complicated relationship between physical geography and national identity. For more information on Travel with Rick Steves - including episode descriptions, program archives and related details - visit www.ricksteves.com.

Peak Performance Life Podcast
EPI 231: How To LIVE LONGER With Dr. Valter Longo. The Optimal Diet For Longevity, Fasting Done The Wrong & The Right Way, And How The "Fasting Mimicking Diet" Works

Peak Performance Life Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2025 51:47


Show notes: (0:00) Intro (0:56) Dr. Longo's surprising path from music student to aging expert (2:00) Early yeast studies and the 10x lifespan breakthrough (3:56) Launching the Fasting Mimicking Diet and supporting clinical trials (6:15) The dangers of long-term calorie restriction and yo-yo dieting (12:18) Why 12-hour fasting is safer than 16+ hours (18:22) Key differences in fasting for women (20:52) What's actually in the Fasting Mimicking Diet (23:41) How often to do it and who benefits most (28:47) Regenerating organs with stem cells and fasting (34:55) The Longevity Diet (38:11) Legumes, protein levels, and real-world advice (45:08) Fasting and cancer: what early research shows (48:15) Where to learn more from Dr. Longo (49:00) Outro   Who is Dr. Valter Longo?   Dr. Valter Longo is the Edna M. Jones Professor of Gerontology and Biological Sciences and Director of the Longevity Institute at the USC Leonard Davis School of Gerontology, a leading center for aging and disease research. Trained in biochemistry at the University of North Texas and UCLA, with postdoctoral work under longevity pioneers Roy Walford and Caleb Finch, Dr. Longo has built a multidisciplinary research career spanning genetics, immunology, endocrinology, and molecular biology. His laboratory has identified key genetic pathways that regulate aging and demonstrated how targeting these pathways can reduce disease risk and progression in both animal models and humans, including novel dietary and genetic strategies that protect healthy cells while making cancer cells more vulnerable to treatment.   Dr. Longo is widely known for developing the fasting mimicking diet, a five-day periodic dietary intervention shown in randomized clinical trials to reduce markers associated with aging and chronic disease, while promoting stem cell–based regeneration and longevity. His work has earned numerous prestigious awards, including the Glenn Award for Aging Research, and in 2018 he was named one of Time Magazine's 50 most influential people in health care. Deeply committed to public health and accessibility, Dr. Longo donates all proceeds from his bestselling books, including The Longevity Diet and Fasting Cancer, to research and education through his foundations in Milan and Los Angeles, advancing affordable strategies to prevent disease and extend healthy lifespan. Connect with Dr. Longo: Website: https://valterlongo.com/                 https://l-nutra.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profvalterlongo/ IG: https://www.instagram.com/prof_valterlongo/   Grab a copy: https://tinyurl.com/4h4mspmt                        https://tinyurl.com/j23u989b Links and Resources: Peak Performance Life Peak Performance on Facebook Peak Performance on Instagram

Nature Revisited
Episode 162: Kelsey Timmerman - Regenerating Earth

Nature Revisited

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2025 36:06


Kelsey Timmerman is a journalist, speaker, and the New York Times bestselling author of Regenerating Earth, Where Am I Wearing?, Where Am I Eating?, and Where Am I Giving?. His immersive storytelling takes readers, audiences, and listeners to the people and places behind the products they consume, exploring global issues through deeply human experiences. On this episode of Nature Revisited, Timmerman invites us to rethink the status quo of industrialized agriculture, recalling his global explorations of alternative farming methods. From the Amazon to Hawaii, Kenya to George, he describes farmers, activists and indigenous leaders who work with nature rather than against it. Their regenerative practices build soil, strengthen communities, and even help fight climate change. Timmerman reveals how the choices we make about how we grow our food can reconnect us to land, life, and one another —and offer purpose in a time of ecological crisis. https://kelseytimmerman.com/ Regenerating Earth book: https://www.patagonia.com/product/regenerating-earth-farmers-working-with-nature-to-feed-our-future/BK935.html?dwvar_BK935_color=000 Listen to Nature Revisited on your favorite podcast apps, on YouTube, or at https://noordenproductions.com Subscribe on Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/bdz4s9d7 Subscribe on Apple Podcasts: https://tinyurl.com/5n7yx28t Subscribe on Youtube Podcasts: https://tinyurl.com/bddd55v9 Podlink: https://pod.link/1456657951 Support Nature Revisited https://noordenproductions.com/support Nature Revisited is produced by Stefan van Norden and Charles Geoghegan. We welcome your comments, questions and suggestions - contact us at https://noordenproductions.com/contact

The John Batchelor Show
S8 Ep176: Hezbollah's Quiet Regeneration Under Naim Qassem: Colleagues David Daoud and Bill Roggio report that since the ceasefire began, Hezbollah has received at least $2 billion from Iran and is actively rearming and regenerating its forces in Lebanon

The John Batchelor Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2025 10:30


Hezbollah's Quiet Regeneration Under Naim Qassem: Colleagues David Daoud and Bill Roggio report that since the ceasefire began, Hezbollah has received at least $2 billion from Iran and is actively rearming and regenerating its forces in Lebanon; the terror group is focusing on acquiring drone swarms and other asymmetrical weapons that are cheap to produce and difficult for Israel to counter, while Hezbollah's new leader Naim Qassem is leveraging his "bookish" and underestimated persona to lower the temperature and allow the group to rebuild without attracting the same level of scrutiny as his predecessor. 1867

MeatRx
Food in America - Farming, Transparency and Big Systems | Dr. Shawn Baker and Holly & John Arbuckle

MeatRx

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2025 56:16


As a 9th generation family farm, we recognize the need to improve agriculture at every level. We have worked in farming from hyper local sales to national distribution. There isn't one silver bullet for better food and ag, we need silver buckshot. The stakes are high, because everybody eats, so everybody depends on the 6 inches of topsoil beneath our feet. How do we have realistic conversations about food in America and acknowledge that we need to improve agriculture at every level. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/singingpastures/ Website: www.singingpastures.com Timestamps: 00:00 Trailer 00:36 Introduction 03:44 Journey to farming 07:41 Meat snack trends 12:22 Carcass balancing for meat value 13:55 How we started farming 16:34 Fermentation vs. liquid smoke 22:25 Better business practices for farmers 23:26 Small farms & income challenges 26:37 Slow transformation in food systems 30:43 Medicine, business, and scaling costs 33:01 Supporting regenerative farming 38:36 Grass-fed beef pricing 40:04 Local food vs national 44:21 Farming solutions 48:15 Transforming soil quality 50:21 Regenerating barren landscapes 53:27 Bug decline and ecosystem change 54:54 Where to find Holly & John Arbuckle Join Revero now to regain your health: https://revero.com/YT Revero.com is an online medical clinic for treating chronic diseases with this root-cause approach of nutrition therapy. You can get access to medical providers, personalized nutrition therapy, biomarker tracking, lab testing, ongoing clinical care, and daily coaching. You will also learn everything you need with educational videos, hundreds of recipes, and articles to make this easy for you. Join the Revero team (medical providers, etc): https://revero.com/jobs ‪#Revero #ReveroHealth #shawnbaker  #Carnivorediet #MeatHeals #AnimalBased #ZeroCarb #DietCoach  #FatAdapted #Carnivore #sugarfree Disclaimer: The content on this channel is not medical advice. Please consult your healthcare provider.

The John Batchelor Show
S8 Ep153: Hezbollah Regeneration and Israel's Targeted Killing of Hashem Safieddine — John Batchelor, Bill Roggio, David Daoud — Daoud reports that Hezbollah is actively regenerating military capabilities throughout Lebanon, systematically violating

The John Batchelor Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2025 13:34


Hezbollah Regeneration and Israel's Targeted Killing of Hashem Safieddine — John Batchelor, Bill Roggio, David Daoud — Daoud reports that Hezbollah is actively regenerating military capabilities throughout Lebanon, systematically violating the ceasefire agreement through infrastructure reconstruction and weapons procurement. Roggiodocuments that Israel successfully targeted and killed Hashem Safieddine, identified as Hezbollah's top military logistics officer overseeing reconstruction operations. Batchelor notes that Iran has reportedly allocated $2 billion for Hezbollah reconstruction and operational purposes, demonstrating Tehran's commitment to sustaining the organization despite military setbacks. Daoud details Israeli Defense Force operations including air strikes, drone operations, and ground-based policing activities against Hezbollah assets throughout Lebanon. 1836 BEIRUT

Future Fork with Paul Newnham
Regenerating deforested lands, with Tony Rinaudo

Future Fork with Paul Newnham

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2025 24:46


Tony Rinaudo, known as “The Forest Maker,” is a globally renowned agriculturalist and World Vision Australia’s Principal Climate Action Advisor. He is celebrated for pioneering Farmer-Managed Natural Regeneration (FMNR), a simple yet transformative method that has helped restore over six million hectares of land and uplift countless communities from poverty. In this episode, Tony explains Farmer Managed Natural Regeneration (FMNR) and the help he provides communities through restoring deforested lands. Tony shares the method, which relies on nurturing hidden tree resources in degraded lands, and illustrates its profound impact in Niger, where over 6 million hectares have been rehabilitated. He discusses the challenges and the importance of a mindset change. Lastly, Tony underscores the importance of hope and community-driven solutions in addressing environmental challenges. Resources and links: Tony Rinaudo on Linkedin Connect: Future Fork podcast website Paul Newnham on Instagram Paul Newnham on X Paul Newnham on LinkedIn Disruptive Consulting Solutions website SDG2 Advocacy Hub website SDG2 Advocacy Hub on X SDG2 Advocacy Hub on Facebook SDG2 Advocacy Hub on LinkedI This show is produced in collaboration with Wavelength Creative. Visit wavelengthcreative.com for more information.

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The Positive Leadership Podcast
Paul Hawken — Regenerating the World, One Idea at a Time

The Positive Leadership Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2025 81:19


From transforming how business thinks about nature, to mapping the first global plan to reverse global warming, Paul Hawken has spent his life showing us that regeneration isn't just possible — it's already happening. As the author of landmark books like The Ecology of Commerce, Natural Capitalism, Drawdown, and Regeneration, and now Carbon: The Book of Life, Paul has inspired generations of leaders to see the economy not as something separate from nature — but as part of it. In this powerful episode, we explore how his vision has evolved from early entrepreneurship to global systems thinking — and what it truly means to lead for life in an age of crisis. 

4 The Soil: A Conversation
S5 - E21: Regenerating Worn Out Soils with Dr. Ashley Jernigan of Virginia Tech, Pt. I

4 The Soil: A Conversation

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2025 18:41


How do you regenerate and bring back life to worn-out soils? Does your garden soil just fall apart in your hands? Dr. Ashley Jernigan, assistant professor and director of Virginia Tech's Sustainable and Organic Vegetable Crops Production Lab, in visiting with Jeff and Mary, advises doing your own test in your garden or crop field with a shovel.As someone who enjoyed digging soil pits as a seven-year-old, Ashley recommends sampling to a six-inch depth to get a sense of your soil's tilth and aggregate stability. If the soil does not have a good, varied crumbly structure, the soil's organic matter content and aggregate stability may be low. Therefore, feed your soil and soil animals to feed your plants to start the biological journey and bring back the life in the soil.If you have ever wondered what soil animals like springtails and soil mites look like, Dr. Jernigan developed a Soil Mesofauna: Who are They? resource guide to help. Ashley also highly recommends Andy Murray's Chaos of Delight: Exploring Life in the Soil website for wonderful photos and videos. As always, we encourage you to cooperate with other farmers, graziers, and gardeners for peer-to-peer learning and to follow the four core soil health principles: 1) Keep the soil covered -- Cover crops are our friends and allies;2) Minimize soil disturbance -- Practice no-till or gentle tillage in your field or garden as much as possible;3) Maximize living roots year-round -- to improve biodiversity, soil structure, and life in the soil; and4) Energize with diversity -- through crop rotation, farm enterprises, and/or livestock integration.More details about the Virginia Farm-to-Table Feast and Harvest Celebration scheduled for Saturday, October 25, 2025, from 4:00 to 8:00 p.m. at On Sunny Slope Farm in Rockingham, Virginia, can be found at https://virginiafarmtotable.org/2025vaf2tharvestcelebration/To enjoy recent 4 The Soil blog posts and additional soil health resources, please visit https://www.4thesoil.org/blog and https://www.virginiasoilhealth.org/. For questions about soil and water conservation practices, natural resource concerns, and soil health principles and practices to restore the life in your soil, call or visit a USDA Service Center, a Virginia Soil and Water Conservation District office, or your local Virginia Cooperative Extension office.  4 the Soil: A Conversation is made possible with funding support from the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation and The Agua Fund. Other partners include the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service; Virginia Cooperative Extension; Virginia State University; Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation; and partners of the Virginia Soil Health Coalition.Disclaimer: Views expressed on this podcast are those of each individual guest.To download a copy of this, or any other show, visit the website 4thesoil.org. Music used during today's program is courtesy of the Flip Charts. All rights reserved. 4 the Soil: A Conversation is produced by On the Farm Radio in collaboration with Virginia Tech. The host and co-hosts are Jeff Ishee, Mary Sketch Bryant, and Eric Bendfeldt.

The Good Question Podcast
Regenerating the Land: Gary Binkow on Holistic Living, Wellness & the Future of Farming

The Good Question Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2025 26:13


Join us for an inspiring conversation with Gary Binkow, an award-winning producer and wellness entrepreneur who has transitioned from media to the world of regenerative farming and holistic living. After selling his media company, Gary found his true calling in cultivating his own land in California, where he and his partner practice sustainable farming techniques that not only nourish the earth but also promote overall wellness. In this episode, Gary shares his journey into regenerative farming and the powerful lessons he's learned along the way. You'll discover: ·       The core principles of regenerative farming and its environmental benefits. ·       Why traditional farming practices like tilling and discing harm the soil. ·       How rotating crops and avoiding pesticides supports soil health and sustainability. ·       The importance of farm-to-table practices in promoting wellness. Gary's insights are a testament to how small shifts in lifestyle and farming can lead to a more sustainable, healthy future. If you're ready to learn how to reconnect with the earth and embrace a more holistic way of living, this episode is for you! Follow Gary's farming journey on Instagram @root2risefarms and dive into his story of transformation! Episode also available on Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/38oMlMr 

The Dismantling the Doctrine of Discovery Podcast
Episode 42: Episode 43: Sacred Imagination and Regenerating for Generations: Tela Troge's Indigenous Speaker Interview

The Dismantling the Doctrine of Discovery Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2025 36:21


In the Indigenous Speaker Series being released on the Coalition website we asked Indigenous thought-leaders to reflect with us about what might comprise ecologically successful systems. Sarah and Sheri discuss some clips from Sarah's interview with Tela Troge of the Shinnecock Nation. Tela Loretta Troge, Esq. is a member of the Shinnecock Indian Nation and a member of the Hassanamisco Nipmuc Tribe. Tela is the director of the Shinnecock Kelp Farmers (https://www.shinnecockkelpfarmers.com/) and the Niamuck Land Trust. She recently organized the Warriors of the Sunrise Sovereignty Camp 2020 in an attempt to raise awareness about the plight of the Shinnecock people. Tela graduated from Michigan State University College of Law with a Juris Doctor and certification in Indigenous Law and Policy from the Indigenous Law Program. She has been fighting for tribal sovereignty for the past 11 years as the attorney with the Law Offices of Tela L. Troge, PLLC. Watch video recordings of this and other episodes from Season 4 of the Dismantling the Doctrine of Discovery Podcast on our YouTube Channel (https://www.youtube.com/@dismantlingthedoctrineofdi7536). Show notes: Access the Indigenous Speaker Series (https://dismantlediscovery.org/resources/indigenous-speaker-series/)on the DDoD website Watch Tela's Indigenous Speaker Series video/interview (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vpp5D9VjMVo) Sarah's Substack article about the Shinnecock Nation: Support the Shinnecock Right to Self-Determination (https://sarahsheri.substack.com/p/support-the-shinnecock-right-to-self) Sign up for a New Coalition Volunteer Orientation (https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZUpduysrD4tHNL3FJHy6lsapz9AkdK4ntb0#/registration) and/or a Coffee Hour (https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZcrcumrqj8iHdWZqlDzkvZRIJxAsohqEQl5#/registration) Sign up to receive our Newsletter (https://dismantlediscovery.org/contact/) Prayers (https://docs.google.com/document/d/1B6M3M8EAwwkaUYckJcvzwPPR3wfqO9iwKoziX7fDjZg/edit?usp=sharing) for Shinnecock and other Coalition campaigns Sarah and Sheri's book: So That We and Our Children May Live: Following Jesus in Confronting the Climate Crisis (https://heraldpress.com/9781513812946/so-we-and-our-children-may-live/) Sarah and Sheri's Substack: So That We and Our Children May Live (https://sarahsheri.substack.com) You can follow the Coalition to Dismantle the Doctrine of Discovery on Instagram (@coalitiontodismantle) and Facebook (www.facebook.com/dismantlediscovery)

Seeds of Tao: Your Path Towards Sustainability
155: Embodied Leadership - Thomas Rosenberg on Somatic Coaching and Regenerating from the Inside Out

Seeds of Tao: Your Path Towards Sustainability

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2025 77:22 Transcription Available


>>>>Check out the full show notes and podcast resources on the Seeds of Tao website

Fronteras
Fronteras: Regenerating the land and indigenous connections through the Texas Tribal Buffalo Project

Fronteras

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2025 31:18


The Texas Tribal Buffalo Project and The Conservation Fund hope to reconnect with indigeneity and reintroduce the buffalo back to South Texas.

Your Bestitician
Regenerating Health: Peptides, NAD+, and the Future of Medicine with Dr. Nancy Haring

Your Bestitician

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2025 26:15


What if aging didn't have to mean decline? In this episode of Your Bestitician, I sit down with Dr. Nancy Haring, MD, to explore the powerful world of regenerative medicine. We dive into how injectable peptides and NAD+ therapy can boost energy, repair cells, support longevity, and help the body heal from the inside out. Dr. Haring breaks down the science in a way that's easy to understand, shares real patient experiences, and gives us a glimpse of where regenerative medicine is heading in the next decade.If you've been curious about anti-aging, vitality, and the cutting edge of health optimization, this episode is packed with insights you won't want to miss.

Earth911.com: Sustainability In Your Ear
Sustainability In Your Ear: Author Kelsey Timmerman's Journey to Find Farms Regenerating Earth

Earth911.com: Sustainability In Your Ear

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2025 47:15 Transcription Available


The scale of agriculture's environmental impact is staggering. According to the EPA, agricultural runoff is the leading cause of degraded water quality in rivers and streams. Today's farming practices lead to 1.70 billion tons of U.S. topsoil annually, and agriculture produces 31% of human greenhouse gas emissions. Tune in to meet Kelsey Timmerman, author of the new book, Regenerating Earth, from Patagonia Books, who faces a heartbreaking reality shared by many rural families: he can't let his children swim in the pond near their Indiana home because of agricultural contamination. Rather than accept environmental degradation as inevitable, Kelsey embarked on a global journey to find farmers and communities who prove there's another way. From standing barefoot in traditional Hawaiian kalo patches to protecting cattle from lions alongside Maasai warriors in Kenya to discovering how chocolate could save Brazilian rainforests, he found regenerative agriculture practices that build soil, sequester carbon, and challenge everything we think we know about farming. Kelsey's story revolves around systems thinking that connects everything from chloroplasts to mycorrhizal fungi with how we eat. He argues that industrial agriculture leads to farmers being farmed by corporations, trapping them in debt to buy chemically treated seeds, fertilizer, herbicides, and fungicides. His journey uncovered regenerative practices rooted in Indigenous and traditional farming practices combined with cutting-edge soil science. Farming can be more profitable for farmers who heal the land. The solutions aren't new. They're already in hand but largely ignored or forgotten because they require attention to nature's complexity rather than simplifying life to fit profit margins. Regenerative thinking starts by approaching problems through the same lens that nature does, by putting everything to use and accounting for all positive and negative impacts while treating nothing as waste to be discarded. For consumers, this means understanding that grocery choices ripple through complex ecological networks, with practical steps starting at farmers markets and supporting farms that regenerate rather than degrade the land which you can find using the Farm Map at https://regenerationinternational.org/. You can learn more about Kelsey's work at kelseytimmerman.com and Regenerating Earth is available on Amazon, Powell's Books, and local booksellers.Subscribe to Sustainability In Your Ear on iTunesFollow Sustainability In Your Ear on Spreaker, iHeartRadio, or YouTube

Seeds of Tao: Your Path Towards Sustainability
154:The Alchemy of Sound - Clare Hedin on Belonging, Risk, and Regenerating Our Inner Landscape

Seeds of Tao: Your Path Towards Sustainability

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2025 101:32 Transcription Available


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This Sustainable Life: Solve For Nature
Regenerating Earth w/ Kelsey Timmerman

This Sustainable Life: Solve For Nature

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2025 52:49


Kelsey Timmerman is a New York Times bestselling author and globe-trotting journalist who brings big global issues down to a human scale. In his latest book, Regenerating Earth, he dives into the world of regenerative agriculture—traveling from Indiana cornfields to the Amazon rainforest—to explore how farmers and Indigenous communities are healing the planet by working with nature, not against it.Find Kelsey Timmerman and Regenerating Earth online:Kelsey Timmerman Book - Regenerating EarthKelsey Timmerman - HomepageKelsey Timmerman - LinkedInKelsey Timmerman - InstagramFind me online:This Sustainable Life: Solve For Nature Podcast: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://shows.acast.com/solvefornatureBlog: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://verdantgrowth.blog/⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠YouTube: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.youtube.com/c/verdantgrowth⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/verdantgrowth.bsky.socialFacebook: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.facebook.com/realverdantgrowth⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Instagram: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠http://instagram.com/verdant.growth ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠or ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠http://instagram.com/verdantgrowthofficial Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The UpLevel Podcast
“Remembering, Repairing, and Regenerating: Leadership Rooted in Right Relationship" with Karina Turtzo

The UpLevel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2025 44:24


Send us a textThis week on The UpLevel Podcast, join us for a soul-nourishing episode featuring transformational guide and bridge keeper Karina Turtzo, a woman walking the path of collective liberation through ancestral healing, indigenous wisdom, and regenerative leadership.Karina shares how “right relationship” is a lived practice that begins with intention, respect, and deep listening. From decolonized leadership to sacred ceremony, this conversation is rich with teachings on how to reconnect with land, lineage, and one another in ways that are generative, not extractive.In this episode, we'll explore:Why honoring the land and its original stewards is foundational for real healingThe epidemic of loneliness & disconnection: how losing touch with ancestry and place feeds today's “polycrisis”What “right relationship” really means and why it calls us into rigorous practice, not perfectionHow ancestral wisdom is alive in your DNA…waiting to be rememberedDecolonizing plant medicine & wellness spaces; moving beyond commodification toward authentic community careLeadership reimagined: From extraction to reciprocity and from hierarchy to circles of trustAbout Karina:Karina Turtzo is dedicated to the journey of collective liberation through the practice and remembrance of ancestral healing arts that center ceremonial practices and earth medicines. She designs and facilitates decolonized curriculums that intentionally entangle us with the Earth and help us awaken and activate to our genetic memory and wisdom. As a bridgekeeper and student of indigenous wisdom teachers, she serves her community as a certified holistic health, transformation, and integration guide and facilitator focusing on nurturing regenerative relationships and fostering culture shifts and systems change for a more harmonious world.With a rich tapestry of cultural heritage that includes Taino, Afro-Caribbean, Spanish, French, and Ecuadorian lineages, Karina embodies a beautiful fusion of traditions and histories, celebrating the strength and resilience of her ancestors. She is the founder of the wellness platform Sovereign by Nature, non-profit The ARC and healing container for women The Sacred Session.​ Karina creates applied spaces from a place of non-judgement, respect and compassion and care. She creates containers where the collective can shed, remember, integrate, and grow. She believes that through generative relating, devotion, and conscious action we can come into right relationship with ourselves, the collective and our great mother Earth. Reach Karina: karina@sovereignxnature.comInstagram Handles:https://www.instagram.com/karinaturtzo/https://www.instagram.com/sovereignxnature/https://www.instagram.com/thesacredsession/ Websites:https://www.sovereignxnature.com/ https://www.thesacredsession.com/ 

Circular Economy Podcast
163 Patrik Frisk of Reju: regenerating polyester textiles

Circular Economy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2025 58:02


We dig into the complexities of textile recycling with Patrik Frisk, who is working to create a circular economy for textile-to-textile polyester regeneration. Patrik is the CEO of Reju, a recent startup enabling polyester to be recycled at speed and scale. Patrik has over thirty years' experience of working in the apparel and footwear industries for globally recognised brands, joining Reju after 5 years as CEO at Under Armour. Patrik has extensive experience in textiles, including senior leadership roles at VF Corporation (the owner of outdoor brands including The North Face, Timberland, JanSport), the Aldo Group and W.L Gore & Associates, the makers of Gore-Tex. Reju itself is a materials regeneration company focused on creating solutions for regenerating polyester textiles and PET waste. Reju is owned by Technip Energies and, as we'll hear, it is using technology that originated from research by IBM. Patrik explains the size of the problem, and the many complexities of trying to effectively recycle end-of-life clothing and textiles. We hear how brands and policymakers are responding to the growing issues caused by fast-fashion, including some legislation changes that are encouraging organizations to think differently, and to consider investing in proper recycling (not downcycling) technologies. We discuss the challenges around logistics, infrastructure, how to deal with mixed fibres, and why being able to recycle mixed textiles into a clean, high quality polyester output is such a groundbreaking innovation.

Care More Be Better: Social Impact, Sustainability + Regeneration Now
Regenerating Earth And Feeding The Future With Kelsey Timmerman

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

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2025 62:15


Without committing to the mission of regenerating earth, we are putting our planet's health and our entire future at risk. New York Times bestselling author and immersive journalist Kelsey Timmerman has been using the insights and experiences he has gathered from his global travels to put regenerative agriculture, food security, and soil health into the spotlight. He joins Corinna Bellizzi to share real-life stories of how farmers are working with nature, despite the lamentable state of their profession. He talks about their noble sacrifices and innovative practices in securing food systems, building a more sustainable tomorrow, and ensuring that the next generation can continue eating healthy.About Guest:Kelsey Timmerman is a journalist, speaker, and the New York Times bestselling author of Where Am I Wearing?, Where Am I Eating?, and Where Am I Giving? His immersive storytelling takes readers to the people and places behind the products they consume, exploring global issues through deeply human experiences.Guest Website: https://kelseytimmerman.com/Guest Social: https://www.instagram.com/kelseytimmerman/https://www.facebook.com/KelseyTimmermanAdditional Resources Mentioned:Regenerating Earth: Farmers Working with Nature to Feed Our Future by Kelsey TimmermanShow Notes: Raw audio00:04:02 - Kelsey Timmerman And His Journey Around The World00:13:20 - Holding On To Hope Amid Degeneration00:19:15 - The Battle For The Term Regeneration00:31:23 - How Regenerative Farmers Adapt With Severe Weather Challenges00:40:59 - The Challenging And Unfair Life Of Farmers00:52:11 - Glimmers Of Hope For Regeneration00:58:03 - Becoming Your Community's Force Of Regeneration01:07:18 - Episode Wrap-up And Closing WordsJOIN OUR CIRCLE. BUILD A GREENER FUTURE:

Farm To Table Talk
Regenerating Earth – Kelsey Timmerman

Farm To Table Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2025 58:33


Farmers around the world are resisting industrial monoculture in favor of biodiversity and soil-first practices with practical land stewardship rooted in indigenous knowledge, community building and long-term economic resilience. Regenerating Earth: Farmers Working with Nature to Feed Our Future by Kelsey Timmerman (Patagonia Books) provides a global exploration of regenerative agriculture as told through the stories of farmers transforming the land—and their communities. Timmerman, who lives in rural Indiana and comes from a farming family, brings a neighbor's eye and a journalist's ear to the regenerative movement.

The Sonya Looney Show
Regenerating Our World with Positive Psychology: Insights from IPPA Brisbane 2025

The Sonya Looney Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2025 47:53


I just got back from the International Positive Psychology Association World Congress in Brisbane, and I'm still buzzing with ideas that stretched how I think about well-being, purpose, and what it means to truly flourish.This week, we're unpacking the big shifts happening in the world of positive psychology. Specifically, moving from individual optimization to regenerative systems that benefit our communities and the planet.We'll explore how mattering, contribution, and collective thriving are becoming central to conversations about well-being. You'll also hear my reflections on burnout, fulfillment, and why podcasting continues to feel like one of the most meaningful ways I contribute.What you'll learn:What it means to move from a sustainable mindset to a regenerative oneWhy “mattering” is a deeper, more actionable concept than just seeking happinessThe idea of positive psychology 3.0 and how it includes societal and planetary wellnessHow fulfillment might be a better goal than fleeting happinessWhy expanding your perspective is one of the most psychologically rich things you can doIf you're someone who's passionate about growth, but also curious about how that growth fits into something bigger than yourself, this episode is for you.--------------The Grow the Good Podcast is produced by Palm Tree Pod Co.

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Edible Activist Podcast
#175: Regenerating Food & Health at Konterra Life Farms

Edible Activist Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2025 35:56


In this episode, Melissa sit down with Kela, a farmer and founder of Konterra Life Farms in Maryland. Kela is deeply rooted in regenerative, soil-first farming practices and is also a registered dietitian who understands the powerful connection between the land and our health. We talk about what it means to grow food that heals both people and the planet, the importance of soil health, and how education plays a big role in helping communities reconnect with where their food comes from.

Hope In the Dark
398. REGENERATING Day 193

Hope In the Dark

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2025 5:29


I got this. You got this. We all go this. Create from the internal wellspring of love frequency. Redirect when the scarcity shows up. Firmly and with care. I love you,  Dr. Angela

Hope In the Dark
396. REGENERATING Day 191

Hope In the Dark

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2025 6:26


Let's take the raw materials and make a masterpiece.  Together! In the spirit of Ubuntu,  Dr. Angela XO

Hope In the Dark
395. REGENERATING Day 190

Hope In the Dark

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2025 5:39


What can you prune away that allows for more fertile soil to regenerate in? What practical ways can you identify your masculine and feminine energies and how do they want to integrate? To be continued,  Angela

Hope In the Dark
394. REGENERATING Day 189

Hope In the Dark

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2025 8:53


We are in this moment EXACTLY where we need to be. We have ALL the we need. Expand your consciousness around your raw materials. Let regenerate something that has never been created from what is here.  Now. Together,  Dr. Angela

Hope In the Dark
393. REGENERATING Day 188

Hope In the Dark

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2025 7:49


Regenerating. Using the pure energy of you that is lit up. Rebuild from there. Evolve from there. Becoming,  Dr. Angela

Working Cows
Regenerating Hay Fields (WCP 444)

Working Cows

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2025 63:58


When it comes to regenerating landscapes hay fields present a particular set of challenges. Keith Berns of Green Cover Seed joined me to share what he has seen work well in helping those hay fields improve using cover crops, grazing, and strategy to keep progress moving forward.Thanks to our Studio Sponsor, Understanding Ag!Head over to UnderstandingAg.com to book your consultation today!Sponsor:TireWinder.comPatreonRelevant Links:Green Cover Seed

Ojai: Talk of the Town
Sowing Change: Rebecca Tickell on Regenerating Ojai & the Planet

Ojai: Talk of the Town

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2025 88:32


Filmmaker, environmental advocate and Ojai neighbor Rebecca Tickell joins us to talk about storytelling as activism and how she and her husband, Josh Tickell, are using their cameras and their land at Big Picture Ranch to shift the global conversation on food, farming, and the future.From the Netflix hit Kiss the Ground to its award-winning follow-up Common Ground — and the hyper-local lens of Regenerate Ojai — Rebecca shares what it takes to grow a movement, one compost pile and one story at a time. We dig into the power of regenerative agriculture, why it matters for our community, and how Ojai can lead by example.Rebecca grew up a farm girl in Vermont, where she became a lifelong environmentalist. Identified early for acting talent, she earned high praise in her childhood for her star turn in the nostalgic holiday film "Prancer," but pivoted to directing when she and Josh teamed up for "Fuel" and other films taking on Big Oil. We talked about Ojai's role as a test case for a sustainable, inclusive, healthy future. We did not talk about condor restoration, trout-fishing pioneers Dame Julia Berners and Isaac Walton or the Who's rock-opera "Tommy."Check out more about Big Picture Ranch at BigPictureRanch.com, where they are hard at work on the third installment of the soils trilogy, with "Groundswell."

ClimateBreak
Rerun: Regenerating our Ecosystems with Good Fire, with Dr. Melinda Adams

ClimateBreak

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2025 1:45


Wildfires and climate change: a brief overview North America is no stranger to wildfires. As of August 15, 2024, 29,917 fires this year have burned more than 5.2 million acres, according to the Center for Disaster Philanthropy. While this year's number of wildfires is below the annual average of 35,691, the yearly acres burned is above the average of 3.8 million acres of the past 10 years.While wildfires are a naturally occurring phenomenon, their frequency is heavily influenced by climate change, especially on the west coast of the United States. Wildfire risk increases depending on a number of factors, including temperature, soil moisture, and the presence of trees, shrubs, and other fuel. Additionally, climate change dries out organic matter or “fuel” in forests, resulting in a doubling of the number of large fires between 1984 and 2015 in the western United States. As climate change creates warmer and drier weather conditions, wildfires will likely become more frequent; studies show that an average annual warming of one degree celsius would increase the median burned area per year by as much as 600 percent in some types of forests. Ultimately, as temperatures warm globally and drier conditions ravage the country, these fires will spread farther and become harder and harder to extinguish. “Good” fire: an ancestral solution to our wildfire problem  As the planet warms, many have turned to ancient methods to mitigate the effects of climate change. Notably, Dr. Adams borrows the concept of “good” fires from Native American cultural fires practices, where low intensity fires are lit to heal the surrounding ecosystem. In order to positively change the public's relationship with fire, fire agencies in California and Native American tribes have started using this term. Generally, “good” or cultural fires not only restore degraded soils and decrease vegetation or fuel overgrowth, but also deepen the spiritual ties people have to the land they inhabit. Specifically, good fire increases organic matter, keeps soil surfaces vegetated through the regrowth of plants, and encourages biodiversity. In California, many ecosystems rely on fire for its regenerative powers. Dr. Adams notes that fire connects to water, soil health, and the health of animals and surrounding areas. It can also mitigate invasive species growth and eliminate harmful pests that are killing a lot of trees, making them more susceptible to catching fire and starting larger forest fires. As a result, fire promotes many benefits for ecosystem health.Dr. Adams writes that as a member of the N'dee San Carlos Apache Tribe, she maintains a sacred attachment to the land, and believes that humans and the Earth are relatives. Subsequently, as siblings, humans and the land must help each other survive. Following these teachings around our relationship to more-than-human sibling and reciprocity, “good” fire participants can achieve “futurity” (intergenerational exchanges) that will safeguard future protection of the environment and human communities. Listening to these Native American Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK) could lead the way to developing a more sustainable relationship to the planet and, in doing so, mitigate the effects of climate change.Mother Earth: how climate matriarchy can save the planet The concept of “good” fire stems from Indigenous Matriarchal Ecology. Many Native American tribes are matriarchal, such as the Cherokee and the Navajo. Applying traditionally “matriarchal” values such as care, tenderness, and love to environmental conservation could be an effective climate change solution. Inclusivity and the centering of Indigenous women's knowledge can also allow opportunities to enhance plant and soil health, remediation, and rematriation of the quality of our plant and soilscapes to provide a prosperous support structure that enables ecosystems to thrive.By practicing Indigenous Matriarchal Ecology, cultural fire participants can collectively start seeing the Earth as a Mother: one who gives life and receives it in return. This is why Dr. Adams and her colleagues focus on the role the soil can play in the fight against climate change through the practice of Matriarchal Ecology. Dr. Adams writes that applying a soil health approach to ecology in tandem with cultural fires can play an important role in climate mitigation by storing carbon and decreasing greenhouse gas emissions. By restoring degraded soils and adopting soil conservation practices, such as cultural fire and Indigenous Matriarchal Ecologies, “good” fire practitioners can enhance the Earth's carbon sequestration capacity and build resilience to climate change. Furthermore, these soil improvements on formerly mined and degraded lands could make soilscapes more resilient to erosion and desertification, while maintaining vital ecosystem services. And hopefully, these practitioners can inspire others, non-Native and Native alike, to develop a better understanding of and relationships with the planet.Indigenous Matriarchal Ecologies can highlight the positive effects of cultural fire on environmentally degraded soils, while simultaneously building native plant and soil resilience toward climate and cultural futurity that all communities can enjoy.Who is our guest?Dr. Melinda Adams is a member of the N'dee San Carlos Apache Tribe and an Assistant Professor in the Department of Geography and Atmospheric Science at the University of Kansas. A cultural fire practitioner and scholar, her research focuses on the revitalization of cultural fire with Tribes in California and more recently with Tribes in the Midwest. Her work with Indigenous communities combines environmental science, environmental policy, and Indigenous studies methodologies.ResourcesCenter for Climate and Energy Solutions: Wildfires and Climate ChangeCalifornia Native Plant Society: Native Plants and Climate Change: Indigenous Perspectives Further reading UC Davis: Melinda Adams: Flame KeeperClimate Designers: Podcast: Deep Dive with Dr Melinda Adams: Solastalgia & Soliphilia For a transcript of this episode, please visit https://climatebreak.org/regenerating-our-ecosystems-with-good-fire-with-dr-melinda-adams/.

Harvest Bible Chapel Peoria
See His Ways – Regenerating and Renewing

Harvest Bible Chapel Peoria

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2025


Political Hope with Indy Rishi Singh
122: Regenerating Generosity with Ruth Andrade

Political Hope with Indy Rishi Singh

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2025 66:01


https://www.cultivatingself.org/ x https://bioticship.com/ x https://www.cosmiclabyrinth.world/   Ruth Andrade is an embodiment of the feminine divine operating in a way that empowers all beings, in the modern world, with actual funding and organizational support. Her work with Lush Cosmetics has transformed the landscape of ecological and sustainable business. Ruth co-founded Regenerosity with the incredible goal to empower regenerative cultural practices around the world. She is also a leader with Re-Alliance, a coalition of global superheroes that respond to disasters and displacement.  https://www.regenerosity.world/ https://www.youtube.com/@regenerosity_world/videos https://www.re-alliance.org/ https://springprize.org/ https://www.lime.org/lime-basics/uses-of-lime/construction/soil-stabilzation/  

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...

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.