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Care More Be Better: Social Impact, Sustainability + Regeneration Now
Regeneration: Energy, Industry & The Future We Choose | Paul Hawken Series, Parts 9 & 10

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

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2025 55:24


Welcome, Regenerators! In this special bonus episode of Care More Be Better, we bring together Parts 9 and 10 of our Regeneration series inspired by Paul Hawken's groundbreaking book, Regeneration: Ending the Climate Crisis in One Generation. Trimmed for your listening pleasure.Part 9: Energy We dive deep into renewable energy—from solar and geothermal to wind and microgrids. We discuss the rise of electric vehicles, heat pumps, energy storage innovations, and the need to electrify everything. I even share my journey of switching banks away from JP Morgan Chase, which heavily funds fossil fuels, and what that kind of vote-with-your-wallet action means.Part 10: Industry We take on the hard truths about Industry—Big Food, Healthcare, Plastics, Fashion, War, and more. We explore how extractive capitalism must be replaced with regenerative thinking and practice. Along the way, I weave in insights from prior podcast guests and offer honest, tangible actions we can each take.Key Topics Covered:Fossil fuel phaseout & the renewable revolutionElectric vehicles, energy efficiency & infrastructureSolar, geothermal, and microgrid innovationRegenerative agriculture's connection to healthThe politics and economics of extractive industriesFashion waste, plastics pollution, and clean tech solutionsCarbon offsets vs. carbon onsetsResources & Links:Visit CareMoreBeBetter.com to access full transcripts, guest bios, YouTube videos, and moreLearn more about regenerative fashion from Caroline Priebe (Ep. 14) and Anca Novacovici (Ep. 33)Carbon: The Book of Life by Paul Hawken Regeneration: Ending the Climate Crisis In One Generation by Paul Hawken INTERVIEW WITH PAUL HAWKEN (Ep. 38): Regeneration: Ending The Climate Crisis In One Generation with Paul Hawken, 5 Time Best-selling Author and Environmentalist11 Part Series on Regeneration: Ending the Climate Crisis In One GenerationRegeneration Part 1: Podcast Updates And Regenerating Our Oceans Regeneration Part 2: Forests And Their Role In Climate Change Regeneration Part 3: Wild Things and Wilding, A Review of Paul Hawken's Book on Ending The Climate Crisis in One Generation Regeneration Part 4: A Review of The Climate Activist Portal – Nexus – on Regeneration.org with Anca Novacovici, Tia Walden, Julie Lokun and Nicole Davis Regeneration Part 5: Land, Regenerative Agriculture and Soil Restoration To Reverse Global Warming Regeneration Part 6: People, Indigeneity and Our Role In Reversing Global Warming Regeneration Part 7: Cities, Green Architecture, The Living Building Challenge and Getting To Net Positive Regeneration Part 8: Food, The Need for Localization and Decommodification To End The Climate Crisis Regeneration Part 9: Energy Use, Renewal and Storage As We Transition Away from Fossil Fuels and Electrify Everything Regeneration Part 10: Solving The Climate Crisis By Regenerating Industries Regeneration Part 11: The Role of Action + Connection In Reversing Global WarmingJoin the Conversation: Have a question for Paul Hawken? Please send me a DM on Instagram or an email to hello@caremorebebetter.com.JOIN OUR CIRCLE. BUILD A GREENER FUTURE:

Here's Hoping with Jayda G
Dreaming Climate Solutions with Kids, Your Inner Child & Creative Activism with Damon Gameau

Here's Hoping with Jayda G

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2025 43:57


In this episode of Here's Hoping, Jayda G chats with filmmaker Damon Gameau about his new documentary Future Council and his dedication to empowering kids to tackle climate challenges while staying hopeful. Damon shares how his latest project helps children overcome fears for the climate and their future by sharing ideas and calls to action with senior figures, and emotive oy engage them in taking meaningful action for the planet. Jayda and Damon discuss the power of children's creativity and getting everyone to tap into the inner child to drive climate solutions, and shifting activism from fear-mongering to joyful dreaming.Damon emphasizes the importance of healing the future—not stealing it— and fostering a regeneration mindset and action over sustainability, which is no longer good enough. Damon shared with a Jayda why he started his platform The Regenrators which creates personalized action plans directing his film audiences to actions and resources that makes most sense for them, and how Damon has created a way to convert impressions of doc activism into tangible action. Jayda and Damon also discuss how dreaming of a better world and engaging in positive action can transform anxiety into hope and inspire real change, and why working with children fills Damon with hope for the future. This is a wonderful episode for inspiring people who need hope and also want to learn more about how to talk and work with kids around the theme of the climate crisis and activism.Follow Damon GameauFollow Jayda GFollow Here's Hoping PodcastMore on our guest The RegeneratorsThe Regenerators - Future CouncilFuture Council Trailer Damon Gameau is an Australian film director, speaker, and author. After making a name for himself as an actor and fiction director, in 2015 Damon turned to activism with his debut feature documentary “That Sugar Film”, which became Australia's highest grossing documentary film ever. Damon turned his focus to the climate with his climate solutions feature documentary “2040” in which he imagines a future climate crisis free world for his daughter, and is now releasing his latest climate focused doc ‘Future Councils', where he took a group of kids around the world to engage senior figures in talks on climate action and positive change . Damon is also a co-founder of Regen Studios and the impact platform The Regenerators which builds comprehensive impact campaigns for their films and raises money for ecological solutions and awareness in classrooms, boardrooms, and Parliaments around the world. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Unstress with Dr Ron Ehrlich
Damon Gameau: Regenerators

Unstress with Dr Ron Ehrlich

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2024 55:00


Join us for a compelling episode with visionary filmmaker and environmental advocate, Damon Gameau. Damon shares his insights on using storytelling to inspire societal change, the significance of regenerative practices, and the power of community in shaping a sustainable future. This conversation delves into how we can collectively contribute to a more resilient and environmentally healthy world through actions in agriculture, energy, and local economies. If you're interested in sustainability or seeking inspiration to live more sustainably, this episode on iTunes is a must-listen, offering a hopeful glimpse into what our future could hold with regeneration at its core. ----    Shownotes are available at Damon Gameau: Regenerators ----    Join the Unstress Health Community & Transform Your Life! https://bit.ly/3SRq0gg    Connect with Dr Ron at Unstress Health  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/unstresshealth/  Facebook: https://fb.me/unstresshealth  Email: admin@unstresshealth.com     DISCLAIMER: This podcast provides general information and discussion about medicine, health and related subjects. This content is not intended and should not be construed as medical advice or as a substitute for care by a qualified medical practitioner. If you or any other person has a medical concern, he or she should consult with an appropriately qualified medical practitioner. Guests who speak in this podcast express their own opinions, experiences and conclusions. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Ranching Reboot
#154 Nature's Land Regenerators: An Exploration of Bison and Sustainable Ranching with Cody Spencer

Ranching Reboot

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2024 119:06


Unearthing the Future of Agriculture: Bison Ranching, Regenerative Farming, and Consumer Sales Strategies   This show dives deep into the future of agriculture, exploring the role of bison ranching, regenerative farming, and direct-to-consumer sales. The host discusses the potential profitability of ranching, examining the genetics of bison, benefits of incorporating this species in agriculture, and the historical trajectory of bison population. The conversation includes analysis of soil biology, holistic management, and sustainable farming techniques, with insights into technologies like stove emissions as soil amendments and direct air carbon capture. The discussion further unveils the challenges and opportunities of direct consumer sales, cooperative models, and maintaining consumer trust in intricate supply chains. The role of sponsors like LandTrust and Grassroots Carbon in advancing agricultural practices is also highlighted.   00:00 Introduction to the Episode 00:23 Sponsorship Segment: LandTrust 01:33 Sponsorship Segment: Grassroots Carbon 02:50 Support from Patrons and Subscribers 04:02 Introduction to the Guest: Cody Spencer 04:34 Conversation with Cody Spencer: Part 1 07:55 Conversation with Cody Spencer: Part 2 11:40 Conversation with Cody Spencer: Part 3 16:20 Conversation with Cody Spencer: Part 4 21:55 Conversation with Cody Spencer: Part 5 27:35 Conversation with Cody Spencer: Part 6 31:38 Conversation with Cody Spencer: Part 7 38:10 The Influence of Ted Turner on Bison Ranching 39:02 The Impact of Bison on Land Regeneration 40:42 The Evolution of Bison Management Strategies 42:21 The Role of Holistic Management in Ranching 43:21 The Intersection of Military Planning and Agriculture 44:13 The Journey to Holistic Management 47:21 The Challenges and Rewards of Bison Ranching 53:10 The Role of Soil Biology in Regenerative Agriculture 01:12:47 The Future of Ranching: Custom Grazing and Leased Land 01:17:02 The Potential of Carbon Capture Technology in Agriculture 01:21:04 The Limitations of Battery Technology 01:21:29 Carbon Capture and Soil Management 01:21:51 The Potential of Carbon Contracts 01:22:31 The Future of Ranching and Carbon Capture 01:22:46 The Mystery of Carbon Capture Plants 01:23:15 Elon Musk's Carbon Removal Competition 01:24:04 The Bioactive Emissions Farming System 01:28:39 The Impact of Bioactive on Conventional Farms 01:30:40 The Potential Risks of Bioactive 01:36:52 The Power of Direct to Consumer Marketing 01:38:12 The Challenges of Direct to Consumer Marketing 01:41:01 The Future of Regenerative Agriculture 01:43:36 The Power of Producer Cooperatives 01:53:08 The Struggle to Define 'Grass Fed' and 'Regenerative' 01:57:30 The Grazing for Life Course 01:58:26 Conclusion: The Future of Bison and Soil Management ⁠SweetGrassBison.ca⁠ ⁠SweetGrass Bison on Facebook⁠ ------------------------------- ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Discord!⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Grassroots Carbon! ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Landtrust Info!⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Magic Mind use code RANCHING20 for 20% off!⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Audubon Conservation Ranching!⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Buy Wild Ass Soap and CBD!⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Use the Coupon code "Reboot" for an extra discount!! ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Buy BoBoLinks Here! ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Use code "BOBOREBOOT" for $10 off ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Support the Podcast on Spotify!⁠⁠⁠⁠ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ranching-reboot/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ranching-reboot/support

Friday Night Gamecast
FNGC Reviews: Resident Evil 4 (2023) (ft. Adam Bucceri - Half Tone Takes)

Friday Night Gamecast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2023 179:59


To wrap up spooky season, we have another FNGC Review for a serious goty contender in 2023: Resident Evil 4! This remake based on the original 2005 sequel from Capcom set the gaming world on fire in March of this year. The visuals, the polish and the dedication to the vision remain best in class and it is our privilege to review it for the show today! How does it stack up to the original and what does it mean for the franchise going forward? Jump in with our resident RE expert, Adam Bucceri, as we break down this game at length! Time Stamps:(00:25) - Intro(02:52) - Resident Evil 4 Fact Sheet(04:22) - History with RE4 and the RE Franchise(22:15) - How many Regenerators out of 10?(34:15) - Did Capcom capture the prestige of RE4 in RE4R?(43:07) - Gameplay(01:20:27) - Our favorite loadouts(01:30:53) - The Ashley Effect(01:45:26) - Character Design Updates & Voice Acting(01:56:34) - Music & Sound Design(02:04:02) - Boss Encounters(02:18:05) - Narrative (Spoilers Included)(02:58:42) - OutroPlease follow Adam and check out his work below!Enter the Survival HorrorHalf Tone TakesMusic composed by: Capcom Sound Team [Kota Suzuki & Nozomi Ohomoto]Mix & Master by: Daniel Campolihttps://www.danielcampoli.com/portfolioIf you want to reach out to Nick and Will personally to engage with us about the show, follow us on any link here:https://linktr.ee/FridayNightGamecastSupport the show

The Brothers' Take
Ep. 189 : 'The Best Horror Game of 2023!' (Ft. Pagan Plays)

The Brothers' Take

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2023 83:46


Happy Halloween Everyone! The Brothers are celebrating this spooky time of year by discussing the Best Horror Games of 2023 with Pagan of @pagan_plays , @PaganReacts  &  @CouchSoup  ! Find out what games made the cut for Best Horror Games of 2023 and ultimately which one we would crown the Scariest!Chapters; 0:00 Intro 3:44 Resident Evil 4 Remake 12:34 Where will Resident Evil go next? 20:35 Pagan's Favourite Resident Evil Game 24:45 Dead Space Remake 45:10 Regenerators are the Worst! 58:19 Separate Ways DLC 1:00:00 Spiderman 2 1:06:42 Alan Wake 2 First Impressions 1:14:55 The Best Horror Game of 2023 1:21:50 Outro Be sure to get in touch to share your own thoughts and if you enjoyed this episode consider leaving us a review and following our Podcast! _________________________________________________ Follow The Brothers Take on Youtube & Social Media : https://linktr.ee/TheBrothersTake ___________________________________________________ Follow Pagan Plays; Twitter : https://twitter.com/PaganPlays Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/pagan_plays/ Twitch : https://www.twitch.tv/pagan_plays Gaming Channel : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2ht3CRABUMEdXMf5E4dxyQ Reaction Channel : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5eBSSUsrtql7OYdH_2ZJnACouch Soup : https://www.youtube.com/@CouchSoup __________________________________________________________ Thanks for Listening!

Leading by Nature
Laura Storm: Founder of Regenerators and Co-Author of Regenerative Leadership

Leading by Nature

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2023 25:46


In a very special episode of Leading by Nature, Giles Hutchins is joined by co-author of Regenerative Leadership and Founder of Regenerators, Laura Storm. In a rich and fascinating conversation, Laura and Giles discuss the substantial shift in leadership consciousness and the regenerative movement over the last few years, reflect on writing Regenerative Leadership together and what people have found most useful from the landmark book.For more information on Leading by Nature, you can follow Giles Hutchins on LinkedIn, or visit gileshutchins.com for free downloads of tools and practices for regenerative leadership and future fit business.Also, watch out for his latest book, Leading by Nature: The Process of Becoming a Regenerative Leader. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Doomer Optimism
DO 171 - Building the Regenerators Network with Ed Bourgeois, Ashley, and Jason

Doomer Optimism

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2023 93:53


Ashley and Jason speak with Ed Bourgeois about his long history in the regenerative agriculture movement, the importance of holistic science, good soil management as the foundation, and his work now building peer to peer networks among farmers working towards a regenerative transition

Bundlinjen - med Magnus Barsøe
Tjek ind #6 med Laura Storm

Bundlinjen - med Magnus Barsøe

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2023 39:56


Hvor er fyrtårnene? Hvor er rollemodellerne? I Finans' podcast om fremtidens lederskab ”Tjek ind” er Louise Orbesen, stifter af Leading Humans, sammen med Finans' virksomhedsredaktør Søren Linding på jagt efter mennesker, der kan inspirere og fortælle noget, der kan lede til faktisk handling på ledelsesgangene.I denne episode tjekker vi ind med Laura Storm, der er grundlægger af Regenerators og forfatter til bogen ”Regenerativ ledelse”. Hun mener, det lige nu krakelerer på ledelsesgangene.

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World of Wisdom
188. Laura Storm: Regenerative leaderships, surrender and accepting that there is no path back to what once was

World of Wisdom

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2023 64:41


Laura Storm (webpage) author of Regenerative Leadership with Giles Hutchins, speaker, entrepreneur, community builder, mother, creator. The list is long. We got together for a wonderful conversation about the what regeneration is, the next steps and moves in the regenerative community, joy, a ceremonial attitude to life, grief and what it means to really stop and be forced to surrender to life. What does it mean to accept that there is no recovery, no going back? This covers some of what I believe to be the most important topics of our time yet not through high flying theoretical concepts rather the life and contexts that takes up most of our time. To connect check out Regenerators and Regenerative Leadership. Enjoy. Host: Amit Paul

Green Planet Blue Planet Podcast
Ep. 342 Giles Hutchins: Embracing Regeneration and Unlocking Nature's Wisdom for Transformative Leadership

Green Planet Blue Planet Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2023 46:14


The word sustainability made it into the mainstream vocabulary in the 1970s around the time of the first Earth Day. It has been thrown around as to make the actions of businesses more appealing and has become an instrument for show without much data behind it to demonstrate its effectiveness. Sustainability is a term and practice that is designed to meet the needs of the current generation and has been adopted at the top levels of government - e.g. United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals.  Regeneration is the new paradigm, that when defined well and understood, it can be measured and transcend the test of time by living and learning to work in harmony with the very essence of life itself - nature. Giles states it simply. Regeneration is about working the way life works. By recognizing that we as busy consumers have fallen out of sync with life, and now it's important to allow ourselves to remember the inherent grammar that is innate within nature. The deeper response goes into three levels of insight that will help unlock our potential as leaders and to reimagine organizational consciousness. The power of regeneration and learning from living systems, broken into three interconnected  levels. Understanding nature, nature's patterns, principles and processes, including disciplines such as  biomimicry, circular economics and systems thinking that help us work with the principles and processes we find within life with an open mind. With an open heart, systemic participation within living systems; embody experience working with systemic dynamics within the organization as a living system and immersed within life.   The third level is open will: Leading to an existential shift tuning into nature's wisdom, and knowing that there is actually much more to life than meets the eye. It is not only the biological understanding of life, but a bio-psycho-spiritual receptivity and opening into life, which allows us to work with the inherent wisdom, innate within life.   About Giles Hutchins: Giles Hutchins is a pioneering practitioner, keynote speaker, and executive coach who stands at the forefront of a consciousness-raising revolution in organizational leadership. With over 20 years of experience in helping organizations of all sizes transform, Giles applies advanced techniques, deep-dive nature immersions, embodiment work, ancient wisdom tradition insights, and cutting-edge research on leadership consciousness. More recently, Giles served as the Global Head of Sustainability for Atos, a global technology provider with a presence in over 40 countries and employing more than 150,000 people. In this role, he played a pivotal role in integrating sustainable practices into the company's operations, aligning business goals with environmental and social responsibilities. Currently, Giles holds the position of Chairman at the Future Fit Leadership Academy, where he continues to push the boundaries of leadership development. He is also the Lead Partner of The Natural Business Partnership, which focuses on bringing nature-inspired approaches into the business world. As a co-founder of Biomimicry for Creative Innovation and Regenerators.co, Giles actively promotes innovative and regenerative practices that draw inspiration from the natural world. Giles' impact reaches beyond his roles as a practitioner and coach as he is an accomplished author and co-author of several influential papers and books, including "The Nature of Business" (2012), "The Illusion of Separation" (2014), "Future Fit" (2016), "Regenerative Leadership" (2019), and "Leading by Nature" (2022). Through his writings, Giles shares his insights into the interconnectedness of nature and business, urging leaders to adopt a more holistic and regenerative approach to their work. With his international leadership center located at Springwood Farm, a place of exceptional natural beauty near London, UK, Giles provides a unique environment for immersive learning experiences. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/julian-guderley/support

Coaches Rising
175 - Giles Hutchins: Leading By Nature

Coaches Rising

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2023 69:32


In this conversation with executive coach Giles Hutchins we explore the current paradigm shift occurring in leadership and organizations, what regenerative leadership is, the differences between the old and new worldviews, the three lenses through which we experience reality and how to help leaders become who they need to be in order to create organizations that transform rather than just coping. Giles Hutchins is a pioneering practitioner, keynote speaker and executive coach at the forefront of the revolution in leadership and organizational development with over 25 years of experience helping leaders, teams and organizations become future-fit. He contributes to international business school research, runs deep-dive transformation Learning Journeys, is Chair of The Future-Fit Leadership Academy, lead partner of The Natural Business Partnership, co-founder of Biomimicry for Creative Innovation, co-founder of Regenerators and partner/associate with a number of pioneering organizations. He is the author of several books, his latest being Leading by nature. Visit coachesrising.com to see our acclaimed online coach trainings and other offerings.

Live Wide Awake - Sustainability & Conscious Leadership
#076 Laura Storm: on regenerative leadership inspired by nature's wisdom, inner & outer ecosystems

Live Wide Awake - Sustainability & Conscious Leadership

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2023 46:03


In this episode, we are speaking to Laura Storm, founder of Regenerators and co-author of the best-selling book Regenerative Leadership. Laura has spent her entire career working at the intersection of sustainability, organizational development, climate change policy and the intelligence of nature. She has started and led multiple international organisations including the Copenhagen Climate Council and Sustainia.  She was awarded the title “world changer” by GreenBiz, named one of the 30 leading women in sustainability by Sustainable Brands, is a World Economic Forum Young Global Leader and Sustainability Expert and serves on many boards.  We talk about inner and outer ecosystems, regenerative leadership for a thriving world, why regeneration needs to be a business norm, the dance with ego and cultural programming and so much more.  I hope you enjoy this smooth conversation thanks to our sound partner Audio-Technica. Okay, it's time to live wide awake. Stay connected with Laura: Website: https://laura-storm.com/ | https://www.regenerators.co/  Social media: https://www.instagram.com/storm_laura/ | https://www.instagram.com/regenerators.co/  Stay connected & support the show Instagram: http://instagram.com/livewideawake  Support: If you enjoyed the show do consider making a contribution so we can keep having conscious conversations - https://www.patreon.com/livewideawake Reach out: hola@stephldickson.com

Better World Leaders
Paul Hawken provides frameworks to reconnect to life to address the climate crisis as a symptom of degeneration, and invites us to become regenerators

Better World Leaders

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2023 93:17


Paul Hawken has been striving to bring attention to new ways of organising, working and living for longer than I have been alive. Of his many books, I have been most inspired by 'The Ecology of Commerce' which I discovered at university in the late 90s, and 'Blessed Unrest' in the mid-2000s. I have been consistently impressed by his capacity to bring into the mainstream approaches and frameworks which are much needed, and only adopted at the margins, and his relentless flow of articles, talks and books and continually expanded those margins and enabled people like me to follow their calling through the many ways to co-create better worlds. His most recent works in Drawdown and Regeneration focus explicitly on climate action, and apply this tenured approach to our greatest challenge, shifting our ways of knowing, being and doing to not only change systems, institutions and structures - much more than this, to change our relationship with ourselves, our communities and Earth by becoming regenerators of place. I loved this conversation with Paul which I was honoured to host with him late last year. I invite you to tune in, and as you do to explore together the frameworks for regenerating yourself and your places in each moment, decision and action. Key Frameworks introduced - 12 questions to consider before you act Key Concepts introduced - Reconnecting to life - Making decisions most aligned to life affirming principles - How to make each action regenerative - Reconnecting with place - Nurturing regeneration in your life, your communities and organisations Key Prompts to Practice - Consider in each decision Explore additional resources via the links below... Paul's latest book, Regeneration: Ending the Climate Crisis in One Generation, was released September 21st, 2021 by Penguin Random House.Project Regeneration - Paul's non-profit dedicated to advancing regenerative solutions to the climate crisis through our Nexus database.The Waggle - A weekly newsletter comprised of compelling stories from Project Regeneration's staff and researchers about regenerating life on earth. What is Regeneration - 5min film by Damon Gameau Tim's Reflection video on this conversation - here Tim's Reflection article on this conversation - here

Earth Regenerators Podcast
Episode 22 - Sarah Woodrow, Clare Atwell and Niels Devissher: Introduction to the Earth Regenerators Culture Center

Earth Regenerators Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2023 85:19


In this episode, Sarah Woodrow, Clare Atwell and Niels Devissher talk about the Earth Regenerators Culture Center. They investigate the role of art, in the form of paintings, stories and beyond, for society and community and how we can foster artistic expression to help strengthen group identity. The Culture Center on the Earth Regenerators Mighty Networks is supposed to be the hub for further discussions and their artistic products, so come join them there if you have something to share. The audio quality on this episode is a bit lower than usual, but we hope you nonetheless enjoy the journey these three will take you on!This podcast is a decentralized platform for the regenerative community. Anybody on Earth Regenerators can propose or record their own episode! So if you are already on Earth Regenerators, contact Jakob Seidler if you have an idea for a future interview or audio-essay. And if you are not on there yet, come and join us for regular learning journeys on the pathway to regeneration, inspiration from the many regenerative projects reporting there and a wonderful community woven around mutual support!Let's regenerate the earth!

COMPOUND
Get paid to Regenerate the Earth | Sev Nightingale | Gitcoin Climate Solutions

COMPOUND

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2023 21:15


The Impact App (TIA) and Eco Labs' mission is to make Regeneration an Occupation, where anyone can make a living healing our planet and restoring ecosystems as a Regenerator. They are weaving together technologies to help Regenerators issue Ecological Assets at any scale. This episode is part of the Gitcoin Climate Series. Gitcoin is matching $333,000 for #climate as part of the Gitcoin Alpha Round. Please support the project by going to gitcoin.basin.global and adding all grants to your "ballot". Every donation helps no matter how small. With quadratic funding, it is not the $ amount that matters, it is the # of donors. Support your favorite climate project today! This episode is brought to you by .basin which is perpetual place-based climate and nature finance. .basin scales land, ecosystem, and carbon sink restoration and conservation to solve the climate, nature, and carbon crises. In This Episode: 00:03 Gitcoin Climate Solutions 00:36 (chapters forthcoming) #regeneration #ecosystems

NPV
Get paid to Regenerate the Earth | Sev Nightingale | Gitcoin Climate Solutions

NPV

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2023 21:15


The Impact App (TIA) and Eco Labs' mission is to make Regeneration an Occupation, where anyone can make a living healing our planet and restoring ecosystems as a Regenerator. They are weaving together technologies to help Regenerators issue Ecological Assets at any scale. This episode is part of the Gitcoin Climate Series. Gitcoin is matching $333,000 for #climate as part of the Gitcoin Alpha Round. Please support the project by going to gitcoin.basin.global and adding all grants to your "ballot". Every donation helps no matter how small. With quadratic funding, it is not the $ amount that matters, it is the # of donors. Support your favorite climate project today! This episode is brought to you by .basin which is perpetual place-based climate and nature finance. .basin scales land, ecosystem, and carbon sink restoration and conservation to solve the climate, nature, and carbon crises. In This Episode: 00:03 Gitcoin Climate Solutions 00:36 (chapters forthcoming) #regeneration #ecosystems

Inside Ideas with Marc Buckley
Leading by Nature with Giles Hutchins

Inside Ideas with Marc Buckley

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2022 84:57


Giles Hutchins is an executive coach and senior adviser at the forefront of the [r]evolution in organizational and leadership consciousness and developmental approaches that enhance personal, organizational, and systemic agility and vitality. He is the author and co-author of several leadership and organizational development papers, and the books The Nature of Business (2012), The Illusion of Separation (2014), Future Fit (2016), co-author of Regenerative Leadership (2019), and Leading by Nature (2022). Chair of The Future Fit Leadership Academy, Founder of Leadership Immersions, and co-founder of Biomimicry for Creative Innovation and Regenerators, he runs an international leadership center at Springwood Farm, an area of outstanding natural beauty near London, UK. Previously held corporate roles - Head of Transformation Practice for KPMG, Global Director, and Head of Sustainability for Atos (150,000 employees, over 40 countries). He provides coaching at individual and organizational levels for those seeking to transform their personal and/or work lives. He is also a keynote speaker on the future of business and regenerative leadership, and guest lectures at international business schools. https://gileshutchins.com/

Inside Ideas with Marc Buckley
Regenerative leadership, with Laura Storm

Inside Ideas with Marc Buckley

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2022 102:39


Laura Storm is my guest on Episode 169 of Inside Ideas with Marc Buckley.Laura is an international keynote speaker, author, advisor and expert on sustainability and regenerative leadership and has spent her entire career advising global leaders on sustainability and building impact- and purpose-driven organizations, and movements. All have they focused on the global transformation to sustainability and they include the Copenhagen Climate Council, the World Business Summit on Climate Change, Project Green Light and Sustainia.In 2018, she founded Regenerators - a collective focused on nature-inspired regenerative design, organizations, leadership and living. She is the co-author of the much-praised book Regenerative Leadership and for her work, she has been awarded the title ‘Worldchanger' by Greenbiz, is selected by the World Economic Forum as a ‘Young Global Leader' and named one world's leading women in the sustainability & regeneration by Sustainable Brands.She serves on multiple Boards and on the World Economic Forum's Expert Network as an expert in sustainable development and climate change. Her academic background is a Master in Political Communication and Leadership from Copenhagen Business School.Laura lives on a permaculture farm in Portugal with her partner Ulrik, daughter Roxie and son Karlo. https://laura-storm.com/

Earth Regenerators Podcast
Episode 14 - Earth Regenerators Stories with Vivek Gani

Earth Regenerators Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2022 56:23


In this episode we are continuing our series of Earth Regenerators Stories with Jakob Seidler talking to Vivek Gani. Vivek visited Joe Brewer during the in-person workshop he gave back in Costa Rica on The Strategic Framing of Planetary Collapse many years ago. From then onward, he has been involved in the important first discussions when Earth Regenerators tried to find its own identity as it developed from a random assortment of individuals into a community. We hope you enjoy our conversation with him and take his advice to heart: always remain in inquiry, lest you might blind yourself to hidden opportunities.Jakob Seidler lives the life of a happy generalist, working on various regenerative projects under the banner of the Barichara Ecoversity.This podcast is a decentralized platform for the regenerative community. Anybody on Earth Regenerators can propose or record their own episode! So if you are already on Earth Regenerators, contact Jakob Seidler if you have an idea for a future interview or audio-essay. And if you are not on there yet, come and join us for regular learning journeys on the pathway to regeneration, inspiration from the many regenerative projects reporting there and a wonderful community woven around mutual support!Let's regenerate the earth!

Earth Regenerators Podcast
Episode 12 - Earth Regenerators Stories with Rachel Olson

Earth Regenerators Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2022 91:18


In this episode we are continuing our series of Earth Regenerators Stories with Jakob Seidler talking to Rachel Olson. Rachel was on the ER Journey before Earth Regenerators was even created, finding Joe Brewer's first Crowdcast webinars through Twitter. She was part of the first study group on the Design Pathway for Regenerating Earth and of the first steps of many of the projects that now host the biggest activity on the Earth Regenerators Mighty Networks Platform, from the Bioregional Catalysts to the ER Fund. She has also just released the second book published with Earth Regenerators Press: Finding Ourselves in the Age of Collapse. We hope you enjoy listening to her journey and feel as inspired as we did.Jakob Seidler lives the life of a happy generalist, working on various regenerative projects under the banner of the Barichara Ecoversity. This podcast is a decentralized platform for the regenerative community. Anybody on Earth Regenerators can propose or record their own episode! So if you are already on Earth Regenerators, contact Jakob Seidler if you have an idea for a future interview or audio-essay. And if you are not on there yet, come and join us for regular learning journeys on the pathway to regeneration, inspiration from the many regenerative projects reporting there and a wonderful community woven around mutual support!Let's regenerate the earth!

Green Planet Blue Planet Podcast
Ep. 312 ReFi a conversation with Helena Merk | Spirals Protocol

Green Planet Blue Planet Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2022 41:29


Todays guest is Helena Merk current founder of Spirals Protocol. Their mission is to be bringing externalities into the economic model by building regenerative infrastructures for the new economy. Helena recently had a successful exit with her last company called: Glimpse, literally Building belonging! Started with college campuses that went virtual during the covid 19 pandemic, and shifted to remote teams. Acquired by a direct competitor that shared their mission and vision to build a more authentically connected world. Her most recent update is a collaboration between Eco Labs and Spirals Protocol. The Eco Labs mission is to unlock the ability to issue ecological assets at small scales, creating a new career path: Regeneration as an occupation. They're doing this by focusing on practice-based methodologies for environmental stewardship. Leveraging emerging innovations in dMRV (decentralized + digital measuring, reporting, and verification) to record Proof-of-Impact in a low cost and accessible way. Together, Eco Labs and Spirals build a positive climate impact flywheel

Design kan… En branding og design podcast
Design Kan Specialafsnit 8: Regenerativ ledelse

Design kan… En branding og design podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2022 61:24


Laura Storm er partner i virksomheden Regenerators, medforfatter til bogen Regenerative Leadership og pioner indenfor den forandringsproces, virksomheder skal igennem for at blive bæredygtige. I denne episode taler hun om, hvordan vi får menneskeheden på rette spor og hvordan vi med en mere holistisk tankegang kan udvikle os som sammen og hver for sig. 

Meaningful Learning
Leading by nature: Being transparent to the transcendent (ft. Giles Hutchins)

Meaningful Learning

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2022 47:33


In this episode, I speak with https://gileshutchins.com/biography/ (Giles Hutchins), pioneering practitioner, keynote speaker and executive coach at the forefront of regenerative leadership and organizational development. Through his executive leadership coaching he applies advanced adult developmental psychology, regenerative leadership practices, consciousness raising techniques, deep-dive nature immersions, embodiment work, ancient wisdom tradition insights, and cutting edge research on leadership consciousness. He is currently Chairman of the Future Fit Leadership Academy, Lead Partner of The Natural Business Partnership, co-founder of Biomimicry for Creative Innovation, co-founder of Regenerators.co and partner/associate with a number of pioneering organisations, such as The Global Leaders Academy, Renewal Associates and The Laszlo New Paradigm Research Institute. In this episode, we discuss:

Edgy Ideas
46: Leading by Nature with Giles Hutchins

Edgy Ideas

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2022 33:38


Giles Hutchins shares his work and thinks about how to lead organizations following nature's flow rather than using nature as an external resource.  Since the industrial revolution, we have been an extractive society, taking from the environment, without understanding or considering our interconnectivity and interdependence with the environment.  We are now paying heavily for this way of thinking, and Giles works in organizations to change worldviews and create regenerative leadership. He calls for a shift from the machine mindset to a living-systems mindset; from a world that is made of separate parts, to a world that is interconnected and interdependent.  If you want to be part of creating more humane and sustainable workplaces, this is an important podcast to listen to!  Bio Giles is a pioneering practitioner, keynote speaker and executive coach at the fore-front of this necessary revolution. He applies advanced consciousness raising techniques, deep-dive nature immersions, embodiment work, ancient wisdom tradition insights, and cutting edge research on leadership consciousness.  Giles has over 20 years business experience in helping all shapes and sizes of organisations transform.  Formerly, over a decade as management consultant, programme manager and business practice lead at KPMG, and more recently Global Head of Sustainability for the global technology provider Atos.  He is currently Chairman of the Future Fit Leadership Academy, Lead Partner of The Natural Business Partnership, co-founder of Biomimicry for Creative Innovation, co-founder of Regenerators.co and partner/associate with a number of pioneering organisations, such as The Global Leaders Academy and The Laszlo New Paradigm

Disruptors for GOOD
Regenerative Leadership and Deep Nature Immersion - Giles Hutchins // Author, Adviser, and Speaker

Disruptors for GOOD

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2022 37:21


News - Cinema Verde Offers Employee Discounts For Environmental Film Streaming - Read more ---> Check out the Causeartist Partners here.---> Subscribe to the Causeartist Newsletter here.In episode 145 of the Disruptors for GOOD podcast, Causeartist contributor Rafael Aldon, speaks with Giles Hutchins, on regenerative leadership and using nature to enhance executive consciousness.Giles is a pioneering practitioner, keynote speaker and executive coach at the fore-front of this necessary revolution. He applies advanced consciousness raising techniques, deep-dive nature immersions, embodiment work, ancient wisdom tradition insights, and cutting edge research on leadership consciousness.Giles has over 20 years business experience in helping all shapes and sizes of organizations transform.Formerly, over a decade as management consultant, program manager and business practice lead at KPMG, and more recently Global Head of Sustainability for the global technology provider Atos.He is currently Chairman of the Future Fit Leadership Academy, Lead Partner of The Natural Business Partnership, co-founder of Biomimicry for Creative Innovation, co-founder of Regenerators.co and partner/associate with a number of pioneering organizations, such as The Global Leaders Academy and The Laszlo New Paradigm Research Institute.He holds an MSc in Business Systems, a BSc in Finance, Valuation and Property, a Post Graduate Diploma in Advanced Leadership, Global Leadership Development GOLD certification, Advanced Coaching certification, Analytic Coaching Network practitioner, Human Emergence Framework trained, Solonomic and 5 Deep Holistic Leadership trained, Way of Council trained, and Reiki Master certification. Giles has also been a member of various professional associations, for example: The Institute of Directors, The Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors, The Royal Society of Arts.News - Cinema Verde Offers Employee Discounts For Environmental Film Streaming - Read more---> Check out the Causeartist Partners here.---> Subscribe to the Causeartist Newsletter here.Listen to more Causeartist podcast shows hereFollow Grant on Twitter and LinkedInFollow Causeartist on Twitter, LinkedIn, and Instagram

Daring to Dabble
#16 Elise's Regenerative Journey

Daring to Dabble

Play Episode Play 32 sec Highlight Listen Later Mar 30, 2022 47:20


By daring to dabble, Elise took a multiple year journey of trying new things without a plan, and ended up finding that all of her experiences lead her back to herself and emboldened her to step into her purpose.  A handful of years ago, Elise asked to go part-time at her job to create space to explore and try new things, which ended up transforming her life.  During this time she found the regenerative movement, and went on a personal deep dive to find her ‘true self' (I wasn't even sure what I meant at the time by true self - it was just that my life did not FULLY represent what was inside of me).  In this episode, Elise shares: what is the regenerative movement, her participation in it, and how she only found the community effort by taking time to dabble.  She had also been asking herself for years, “What does it mean to be a holistically sustainable or regenerative person?”.   Well, during her part-time break from work where she dabbled without a plan, she ended up realizing that she was actually practicing several components of what it means to be a regenerative human.  She took time to go inward, understand herself, feel the benefits of her emotions, discover the imbalance of yin-yang in her own body-mind, and much.Ways to begin to be a Regenerative Human:1) Shift your perspective - EVERYTHING IS CONNECTED        - our world is not made up of things, but made up of processes -  2) Get out into nature3) You are not just a 'rational being'... you are also an animal with a primitive brain that determines what goes to your thinking brain to process   4) Rest, breathe, and reduce your stress levels, so you can be a more compassions and collaborative human being5) Get to yourself, your inner self6) Tap into your multiple guidance systems: rational, somatic, emotional and intuitiveProjects that Elise mentioned:Marin Carbon Project: A project that seeks to enhance carbon sequestration in rangeland, agricultural, and forest soils through applied research, demonstration and implementation in Marin County, California.Regen 1 Alliance: An accelerator project now transitioning to a non-profit. REGEN1 represents a coalition of farmers and ranchers, scientists and conservationists, supermarkets, restaurants, food service companies, designers, storytellers, and entrepreneurs who share a vision to restore our ecosystems and create a more equitable food system. Sponsored by Regenerative RisingJust a few Authors and Books that helped along Elise's journey:Robin Wall Kimmerer wrote Braiding Sweetgrass, https://www.robinwallkimmerer.com/Resmaa Menakem by My Grandmother's Hands: Racialized Trauma and the Pathway to Mending Our Hearts and Bodies, https://www.resmaa.com/aboutRegenerative Leadership by Giles Hutchins and Laura Storm, Regenerators https://www.regenerators.co/

Beyond Being Well
S6E3 Regenerative Leadership with Laura Storm

Beyond Being Well

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2022 47:31


Laura Storm is the Founder of Regenerators and has spent her entire career working in the intersection of sustainability, organizational development, climate change policy and the intelligence of nature.  In this conversation, Laura and I chat about: regenerative leadership and why it's time for a new conceptualisation of leadership working within systems to transform them honouring cycles and seasons in work and life Laura's journey of regeneration regenerative business why the way we do things matters what is giving us hope and much more. For more information on Laura - https://laura-storm.com/ To join me for our three month regenerative business immersion - www.megberryman.com/journeys/unbound  

Inside Ideas with Marc Buckley
Find your Who! The Big Five for Life with John P. Strelecky

Inside Ideas with Marc Buckley

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2022 113:22


John P. Strelecky is my guest on Episode 1 of Inside Ideas with Marc Buckley. John is a #1 Bestselling inspirational author. His books have been translated into over forty languages and sold more than four million copies worldwide. They have won bestseller of the year awards four times and collectively spent more than seven hundred weeks on bestseller lists, including more than two hundred weeks in the #1 spot. John's entry into the world of writing began following a life-changing experience when he was thirty-three years old. From that, he was inspired to sit down and tell the story shared in his first book- The Why Café. Within a year after its release, word of mouth support from readers had spread that book across the globe - inspiring people on every continent, including Antarctica. John went on to write many other books including two sequels to “The Why Café”, the “The Big Five for Life” series of books, and more. When he isn't writing, John is often outdoors in his kayak, riding a surfboard, playing beach volleyball, or traveling the world with his family. Their longest adventure was a year-long backpacking trip to see animals in the wilds of Africa, Malaysia, and Australia. #motivation #globalgoals #sustainability #climatecrisis #resilience https://www.johnstrelecky.com https://www.instagram.com/johnstrelecky/ https://www.tiktok.com/@johnstrelecky https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAmJBp6eHE7ONFNYEHxCRWQ https://www.linkedin.com/in/johnstrelecky/ https://twitter.com/johnstrelecky #bigfiveforlife #business #learnings #quotes #quoteoftheday Inside Ideas by One Point 5 Media & Innovators Magazine. Systemic change is needed to move us on to the right side of history. Marc Buckley talks with the game-changers on a mission to get us there as fast as possible. Our target listeners are Global Citizens, Ecological Economists, Activists, Environmentalists, Futurists, Innovators, Entrepreneurs, Researchers, Regenerators, Community and Cultural Local Economy builders who are the kind of people who believe that learning and personal growth are lifelong pursuits using systems thinking to get all humanity living within the safe operating spaces of our planetary boundaries. Listen to renowned experts share their insight on topics including sustainability, environmentalism, global food reform, SDG plan to get us to 2030, regenerative practices, systems thinking, critical thinking, sustainable innovation, new economic models, and new civilization frameworks. Sense-making dialogue with leading experts and contributors around the world.

ATTRA - Voices from the Field
NCAT's Soil for Water Project to Connect a Community of Regenerators 

ATTRA - Voices from the Field

Play Episode Play 22 sec Highlight Listen Later Feb 23, 2022 38:43


The National Center for Appropriate Technology has officially re-launched its Soil for Water project, opening access to the free, voluntary network to all commercial farmers, ranchers, and land managers across the United States. Soil for Water aims to connect farmers, ranchers, and land managers who are interested in land management practices that improve soil health, catch more water in soil, reduce erosion, sustain diverse plant and animal life, and filter out pollutants all while sustaining a profitable business. In this episode of Voices from the Field, NCAT Communications Director Emilie Ritter Saunders speaks with NCAT Regenerative Grazing Specialist Linda Poole about the expanded Soil for Water effort and the new community-building tools we've launched to support this expanding network.  Connect with the Soil for Water community at SOILFORWATER.ORG.  Contact Emilie Ritter Saunders and Linda Poole via email at emilies@ncat.org and lindap@ncat.org. Please complete a brief survey to let us know your thoughts about the content of this podcast.   You can get in touch with NCAT/ATTRA specialists and find access our trusted, practical sustainable-agriculture publications, webinars, videos, and other resources at ATTRA.NCAT.ORG. Learn about NCAT's other cutting-edge sustainable agriculture programs Meet NCAT's sustainable agriculture team. Connect with us on Facebook and Instagram! Stories and Strategies for Public RelationsCommunication is in every facet of our daily business.Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify The Science of BirdsThe Science of Birds is a lighthearted exploration of bird biology. It's a fun resource...Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify

ATTRA - Sustainable Agriculture
NCAT's Soil for Water Project to Connect a Community of Regenerators 

ATTRA - Sustainable Agriculture

Play Episode Play 22 sec Highlight Listen Later Feb 23, 2022 37:11


The National Center for Appropriate Technology has officially re-launched its Soil for Water project, opening access to the free, voluntary network to all commercial farmers, ranchers, and land managers across the United States. Soil for Water aims to connect farmers, ranchers, and land managers who are interested in land management practices that improve soil health, catch more water in soil, reduce erosion, sustain diverse plant and animal life, and filter out pollutants all while sustaining a profitable business. In this episode of Voices from the Field, NCAT Communications Director Emilie Ritter Saunders speaks with NCAT Regenerative Grazing Specialist Linda Poole about the expanded Soil for Water effort and the new community-building tools we've launched to support this expanding network.  Connect with the Soil for Water community at SOILFORWATER.ORG.  Contact Emilie Ritter Saunders and Linda Poole via email at emilies@ncat.org and lindap@ncat.org. Please complete a brief survey to let us know your thoughts about the content of this podcast.   You can get in touch with NCAT/ATTRA specialists and find access our trusted, practical sustainable-agriculture publications, webinars, videos, and other resources at ATTRA.NCAT.ORG. Learn about NCAT's other cutting-edge sustainable agriculture programs Meet NCAT's sustainable agriculture team. Connect with us on Facebook and Instagram! 

Seeds of Tao: Your Path Towards Sustainability
Episode 101: Weaving the world's regenerators with Lauren Minis

Seeds of Tao: Your Path Towards Sustainability

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2021 55:13


Ohms Law
Power cords and AC regenerators

Ohms Law

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2021 7:22


If an AC regenerator from PS Audio makes perfect AC, why would an expensive aftermarket power cord matter?

Sustainable Dish Podcast
Ronnie Cummins on climate change through farming & needed alliance between vegans, ranchers, climate changers, & regenerators.

Sustainable Dish Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2021 45:45


On this episode of the Sustainable Dish Podcast, I speak to Ronnie Cummins of the Organic Consumer Association and Regeneration International. We discuss addressing climate change through farming, regenerative agriculture education, and the needed alliance between vegans, ranchers, climate changers, and regenerators. Mentioned in this episode are: Organic Consumer Association Regeneration International Climate change Farming as the solution Green New Deal Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (AOC) Sunrise Movement Emissions Animal husbandry practices Allan Savory Dr. Mercola Unite the ranchers, vegans, and vegetarians Factory farming is the enemy Degenerate food Infighting Challenges of agriculture around the world Factory farming tycoons and meat cartel An alliance between vegans, ranchers, climate changers, and regenerators Meatless Mondays Regenerative Ag education Land use around the world Enjoy the show! This episode brought to you by DrinkLMNT who has an exclusive deal for my listeners. Visit this page to learn how you can get a sampler pack for only $5.

Myfanchize Fantasy Baseball Podcast
Episode LXI - Stay Classy San Diego

Myfanchize Fantasy Baseball Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2020 67:11


Glen, Mik, and Dizzle discuss the results of the ALDS and NLDS. Mik Slams the Padres and their fanbase following their series loss to the Dodgers. The guys talk about the passing of Bob Gibson, Whitey Ford, and Eddie Van Halen. Top 5 Favorite Guitar Players. Bumper music from The Regenerators.

Regenerative Voices
Episode #20 – Laura Storm

Regenerative Voices

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2020


  In this episode of Regenerative Rising’s Regenerative Voices™ Elevating Stories Activating Change podcast, guest hosted by Elizabeth Candelario, Laura Storm, founder of Regenerators, provides advice for regenerative change agents on how to spark the regenerative transition within their work and organizations. Laura has spent her whole career working at the intersection of organizational development, […] The post Episode #20 – Laura Storm first appeared on Regenerative Rising.

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Regenerative Voices
Episode #20 – Laura Storm

Regenerative Voices

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2020


  In this episode of Regenerative Rising’s Regenerative Voices™ Elevating Stories Activating Change podcast, guest hosted by Elizabeth Candelario, Laura Storm, founder of Regenerators, provides advice for regenerative change agents on how to spark the regenerative transition within their work and organizations. Laura has spent her whole career working at the intersection of organizational development, […] The post Episode #20 – Laura Storm first appeared on Regenerative Rising.

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Shine
Regenerative Leadership and Organizations: The Path to a Sustainable and Flourishing World with Laura Storm

Shine

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2020 72:20


Laura is an international thought leader and expert on sustainability leadership and has spent her entire career advising global leaders on sustainability and building impact- and purpose-driven organizations, and movements. Laura is co-founder of Regenerators and co -author of Regenerative Leadership with her co-founder and co-author Giles Hutchinson. Laura has supported the Copenhagen Climate Council, the World Business Summit on Climate Change, Project Green Light and Sustainia. Under Laura’s leadership, Sustainia became a global mega-brand within sustainability with an outreach to more than 150 million people, a database of 4000 sustainable solutions, multiple state-of-the art publications and a unique partner network of Regenerative Leadership with her co-founder Giles Hutchinson. Regenerative organizations will be tomorrow’s success stories. Those that hold-on to yesterday’s logic will become yesterday’s news. It’s simple: adapt or die.   Key Takeaways: [:01] Carley Hauck introduces the importance of cultivating greater self-awareness as one of the conscious inner game skills that will allow you to be more emotionally adaptable during these unprecedented times. [3:05] The experience that reminded Carley that leaning into surrender allows us to handle the constant shifting, change and disruption that is constantly being thrust upon us. [10:55] Laura describes the installation of regenerative systems and a return to nature in her personal life in Portugal. [18:26] Regenerative leadership asks ‘How can I heal and regenerate from my actions?’ and ‘How can I bring about more value than I take?’ [25:03] The leaders that the world desperately needs right now have to cultivate a greater ecosystem awareness. [28:19] How a brain injury led Laura to experience a string of epiphanies, including both massive breakthroughs as well as breakdowns, suffering and transformation. [36:30] The variation in her daily meditation practice that has furthered Laura’s inner journey. [41:45] Do you let your head lead the way? Or do you listen to your body and let it lead you? The importance of cultivating both a strong inner and outer connection. [46:51] Laura’s book provides the framework for building regenerative life-affirming businesses. [53:19] The logic of life is our translation of the intelligence of nature, and Laura explains how that fact has to factor into everything that we do. [59:11] Shamanism — the value of understanding its practices and the importance of incorporating it into leadership and businesses. [1:03:44] Words of wisdom to help your inner cultivation so that you can have a greater positive influence on the world around you.   Resources: Leading from Wholeness Carley Hauck on Instagram Carley Hauck on LinkedIn Lead From Light Daily Rituals Laura Storm Regenerating Leadership: The DNA of Life Affirming 21st Century Organizations by Laura Storm and Giles Hutchins Free Meditation Courses — 30 Days of Mindful Living “Little Earthquakes” by Tori Amos

Future Learning Design Podcast
On Regenerative Leadership - A conversation with Giles Hutchins and Laura Storm

Future Learning Design Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2020 34:25


In this episode, Tim Logan discusses a fresh new Regenerative Leadership paradigm with its authors, Giles Hutchins and Laura Storm. Giles Hutchins is a pioneering practitioner and senior adviser at the forefront of the [r]evolution in organizational and leadership consciousness and developmental approaches that enhance personal, organizational and systemic agility and vitality. He is author and co-author of several leadership and organizational development papers, and the books The Nature of Business (2012), The Illusion of Separation (2014), Future Fit (2016) and Regenerative Leadership (2019). Chair of The Future Fit Leadership Academy and Founder of Leadership Immersions, co-founder of Biomimicry for Creative Innovation and Regenerators, he runs a 60 acre leadership centre at Springwood Farm, an area of outstanding natural beauty near London, UK. Previously held corporate roles - Head of Practice for KPMG, and Global Head of Sustainability for Atos (150,000 employees, over 40 countries). You can connect with Leadership Immersions here. Laura is an international thought leader and expert on sustainability leadership and has spent her entire career advising global leaders on sustainability and building impact- and purpose-driven organizations, and movements, including the Copenhagen Climate Council, the World Business Summit on Climate Change, Project Green Light and Sustainia. Under Laura's leadership, Sustainia became a global mega-brand within sustainability with an outreach to more than 150 million people, a database of 4000 sustainable solutions, multiple state-of-the art publications and a unique partner network. In 2018, she founded Regenerators - a collective focused on teaching leaders from all walks of life about regenerative design, regenerative organizations and leadership and regenerative living. For her work, she has been awarded the title ‘Worldchanger' by Greenbiz and is selected by the World Economic Forum as a ‘Young Global Leader'. She serves on multiple Boards and on the World Economic Forum's Expert Network as an expert in sustainable development and climate change. Her academic background is a Master in Political Communication and Leadership from Copenhagen Business School.

Value through Vulnerability
Episode 94 - Laura Storm, Founder of Regenerators, TEDx speaker & co-author of Regenerative Leadership

Value through Vulnerability

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2020 52:39


I am so humbled and grateful to Laura for sharing such depth of wisdom and such hope in a challenging time. This is a direct talking, insight-sharing and optimistic conversation, but please engage with an open heart and mind. I am also grateful to Jenny Andersson for her leadership and connection to Laura. “Once I surrender to healing completely, I slowly started to see progress happen.” – 05.15 - “We see a massive collapse when we look around. Breakdown after breakdown of financial systems, human system, psychological systems, social systems. There is a lot of breakdown going in our world right now” – 07.13 “Start to explore with curiosity your inner emotional landscape. When we start doing that on a more regular basis there’s a whole new world that starts to unfold” - 22.20 “It is the reality of things that the way in which business is designed is, in most cases, for destruction. So how can we turn towards the intelligence of nature” – 29.30 “You get presented with life as a big competition (at school/as kids) and you need to win the race, if not you fall behind, and all sorts of bad things will happen to you. We have not created a life where we are celebrating our differences” – 34.30 Laura's TEDx talks can be found as follows: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gOAse2G_nmE - Regenerative leadership https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r1oLAsy5mJ4 - Surrenderinmg to silence Laura can be contacted via the following means: Web - www.laura-storm.com Web - https://www.regenerators.co/ LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/laura-storm1/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/storm_laura Bio: Laura is an international thought leader and expert on sustainability and leadership and has spent her entire career advising global leaders on sustainability and building impact- and purpose-driven organizations, and movements. All have they focused on the global transformation to sustainability and they include the Copenhagen Climate Council, the World Business Summit on Climate Change, Project Green Light and Sustainia. Under Laura's leadership, Sustainia became a global mega-brand within sustainability with an outreach to more than 150 million people, a database of 4000 sustainable solutions, multiple state-of-the art publications and a unique partner network. In 2018, she founded Regenerators - a collective focused on teaching leaders from all walks of life about regenerative design, regenerative organizations and leadership and regenerative living. For her work, she has been awarded the title ‘Worldchanger’ by Greenbiz and is selected by the World Economic Forum as a ‘Young Global Leader’. She is the co-author of Regenerative Leadership. She serves on multiple Boards and on the World Economic Forum’s Expert Network as an expert in sustainable development and climate change. Her academic background is a Master in Political Communication and Leadership from Copenhagen Business School. More about Laura here: www.laura-storm.com Please find my Interpersonal Catalyst brochure here in case I can support you at all -> https://my.visme.co/projects/rxyz4jpo-garry-turner-interpersonal-catalyst --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/valuevulnerability/message

Searching for Unity in Everything
14 | GILES HUTCHINS – Chairman of The Future Fit Leadership Academy

Searching for Unity in Everything

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2020 47:50


Shownotes Giles Hutchins, who is at the forefront of a necessary revolution, advises business leaders, coaches teams, guest lectures at leading universities and business schools and is a keynote speaker at conferences. He uses consciousness-raising techniques, deep-dive nature immersions, ancient wisdom traditions, and cutting-edge research to work with business leaders creating the conditions for their organizations to become vibrant and future-fit. Giles is Chairman of The Future Fit Leadership Academy, a community of forward-thinking practitioners. He is also lead partner of The Natural Business Partnership, co-founder of Biomimicry for Creative Innovation, co-founder of Regenerators.co, and partner/associate with a number of pioneering organizations including The Global Leaders Academy and The Laszlo New Paradigm Research Institute. He writes the blog, The Nature of Business, and has published four books: The Nature of Business (2012), The Illusion of Separation (2014), Future Fit (2016) and Regenerative Leadership (2019) (co-authored with Laura Storm). He holds an MSc in Business Systems, a BSc in Finance, Valuation and Property, a Post Graduate Diploma in Advanced Leadership, Global Leadership Development GOLD certification, Advanced Coaching certification, Analytic Coaching Network practitioner, trained in Human Emergence Framework, Solonomic and 5 Deep Holistic Leadership, Way of Council trained, and a certified Reiki Master. He currently lives and works at Springwood Farm, a 60 acre ancient woodland leadership immersion centre, where he guides leadership through developmental shifts in consciousness so that they can lead their organizations more regeneratively and become future-fit amid these volatile times. Giles Hutchins websiteThe Future Fit Leadership Academy websiteGiles's TEDx Talk Giles’s mission: “Help humanity reconnect with nature’s wisdom, and in particular by activating the logic-of-life for leaders.” Giles’s one-line message to the world: “What is within us is within everything. And let’s learn to open our eyes, our ears, and our body-mind to the song-lines and the synchronicities of life so that we learn to read the book of life, to co-create and participate with the book of life, and in so doing step into what it means to be truly human.” The SUE Speaks Blog Post about Giles Hutchins Talking points from this episode Need for new vision for humanity Change education to be transformative -- “bringing forth what is within us” How nature works to motivate humanity Antoine de Saint-Exupery, who say that “If you want to build a ship, don't assign people tasks or break the, up into teems, Instead, teach them to long for the immensity of the sea.”   The mythos and the logos -- A story of separation shifting into a story of reconnection and regeneration Don’t use yesterday’s logic (top down, mechanistic, masculine) to solve today’s issues  Leadership development -- connecting with natural world and their deeper nature. Working with root cause. Kindness pervading the world. Simple practices that enable us to open-up and deepen self-discovery -- sitting around the campfire   How interconnected everything is -- since Einstein, Max Plank, and David Bohm, participating in a field of consciousness rather than self-preservation/self-maximization   A trip through history. First, we were attuned to nature. 300-400 years ago started a mechanistic approach, story of separation – focus on parts and not whole Wave of change last 20 years --from maximizing shareholder returns to enhancing stakeholder value (all of us). Approaches to organizations and social systems and political structures to enhance a new way Anne Baring: lunar to solar (from being in nature to supplicating to God outside ourselves) – background that we need to understand Donella Meadows: worldview is where we make the most leverage for system change Regenerative Leadership -- living-systems logic – learning to be in right relation to ...

This Week (In Gaming)
128: Stimulate your Podcast

This Week (In Gaming)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2019 67:00


New episode every Saturday morning!   --OUR WEBSITE-- http://yeahdudegamers.com/ Discord: https://discord.gg/4que2Cz    --EXTRA LIFE CHARITY-- Our Team: http://bit.ly/YDGExtraLife2019    --HUMBLE BUNDLES-- Builder Bundle: https://www.humblebundle.com/games/builder-bundle?partner=yeahdude Old School Fantasy Roleplaying: https://www.humblebundle.com/books/old-school-fantasy-roleplaying-books?partner=yeahdude Bloom County Comics: https://www.humblebundle.com/books/bloom-county-books?partner=yeahdude  RPG Bundle: https://www.humblebundle.com/games/rpgs-2019?partner=yeahdude Become a Game Developer Book Bundle: https://www.humblebundle.com/books/become-game-developer-books?partner=yeahdude  Python Books: https://www.humblebundle.com/level-up-your-python?partner=yeahdude    --AROUND THE WEB--  Resident Evil 4 Regenerators: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QLqxL8ENeJ4&t=152s Food Yoshi - Artistic Nude (18+): https://yiffer.xyz/Food%20Yoshis    --SPONSOR-- Patreon: www.patreon.com/YeahDude Merch Store: https://streamlabs.com/yeahdudegamers/#/merch Amazon Mystery Link: https://amzn.to/2LNmn9X    --SOCIAL MEDIA-- Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/yeahdudegamers Twitter: twitter.com/yeahdudegamers   Just a reminder: You're awesome! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/twigpodcast/message

Bæredygtig Business
2. sæson - 6. afsnit: Fremtidens Ledere

Bæredygtig Business

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2019 37:16


For at kunne være en god leder mener Laura Storm, at vi skal gentænke måden vi leder på. Efter at have været fremtrædende indenfor klimadebatten i mange år, faktisk lige siden sin ungdom, er Laura ude for en ulykke, der giver hende en slem hjernerystelse. Hvad mange måske vil se som en sløv periode i sin karriere, ser Laura i stedet på det som en måde at stoppe op og lære om sig selv. Det er blandt andet noget af det, hun lærer fra sig på kurset Regenerators, som Steffen Max Høgh har været på. Lyt med, når vi får hans umiddelbare kommentarer fra kurset, samt interviewer Laura Storm om klima, lederskab og den middelalderlige frygt for naturen. Gæster - Laura Storm Vært og tilrettelægger - Steffen Max Høgh Tilrettelægger, teknik og produktion - Andrew Davidson Links: https://laura-storm.com/

Lyden Af Et Bedre Liv
#16 LIVE udgave - Laura Storm - Et feminint comeback - En holistisk fremtid - Lyden af et bedre liv talkshow

Lyden Af Et Bedre Liv

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2019 48:52


Laura Storm er en visionær strategisk tænker, anerkendt som en ung global leder og verdensforandrer af flere organisationer og har de sidste 14 år skabt en del organisationer indenfor klimapolitik og bæredygtighed. Blandt andet Sustainia og senest hendes nuværende organisation Regenerators. Laura har altid følt sig forbundet til naturen og set det som sin livsmission at kæmpe for en bæredygtig verden. Efter et personligt vendepunkt i 2015 blev naturens intelligens og vores kollektive længsel efter at forbinde os med denne dog ekstra present. I 2015 fik Laura nemlig en voldsom hjernerystelse og blev sat ud af spillet i 2 år. Det fik hende til at indse, at hun havde livet sit liv "fra hovedet". Det var først, da hun overgav sig til stilheden på et retræte 5 måneder efter sin hjernerystelse, at hun fandt healing. Healingen var ikke kun af de fysiske smerter. Laura oplevede, at komme i forbindelse med hvem hun er. Nu lever hun med bevidsthed omkring behovet for at nære både den indre og ydre natur. Disse indsigter er grundlaget for det arbejde kollektivet Regenerators gør med at redesigne fremtiden bæredygtigt, rådgive virksomheder i regenerativ ledelse og organisationskultur og regenerativ design af produkter og services. Laura sidder også i en række bestyrelser og ekspert-paneler for at inspirere med den regenerative tilgang. Lyden af et bedre liv talkshow er en livsfilosofisk podcast, vi holder LIVE med publikum og mulighed for spørgsmål fra andre end mig. Det er nummer 16 i rækken af LIVE talkshows. Dette talkshow var en del af GRØN KBH 2019. Find mere om mig her: https://mannah.dk/ og om Laura Storm her: https://laura-storm.com/ I udsendelsen nævner vi også podcasten Sustain Daily som du kan lytte til her: https://sustaindaily.dk/category/sustain-daily-podcast/

Becoming Nature Podcast
Becoming Nature with Laura Storm

Becoming Nature Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2019 54:25


We are back and we kick off season two with a talk about sustainability, leadership. We take journey back to where we began moving away from nature and it’s intelligence and more importantly ´, where we stopped seeing ourselves as nature, a part of this eco-system. The guest is Laura Storm, my friend, inspiration and, in May, my partner holding a retreat we’ve called ‘Rewilding yourself in the Workplace’. Laura Storm has spent her entire career working in the intersection between business, leadership, sustainability, climate change policy and innovation leading and creating impact- and purpose-driven organizations, conferences, campaigns and movements.  Currently she dedicates all her work to Regenerators that she started in February 2018 and is getting ready to launch her book on Regenerative Leadership in June 2019 with her colleague and leadership expert Giles Hutchins. 

Dr Julie Show : All Things Connected
Forward-Leaning Leadership in Transformational Times with Giles Hutchins

Dr Julie Show : All Things Connected

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2019


The time has come. The world of leadership and organizational development is transforming before our eyes. Leaders either learn to cross the threshold and thrive in these transformational times or they struggle, stress and strain with out-dated approaches, methods and mind-sets. Crossing the threshold while keeping the wheels on the road is THE challenge of our time for what Giles Hutchins refers to as “Future-Fit Leaders.”

TI STILLE
#5 Laura Storm

TI STILLE

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2018 39:50


I femte episode af TI STILLE taler Bastian Overgaard med Laura Storm som bl.a. er co-founder af Regenerators.co, Young Global Leader og udnævnt til Sustainability Expert af World Economic Forum. Hør bl.a. om: Stilhed som en oase. Om at genfinde stilhed At være et særligt sensitivt barn. At være introvert. At skabe resultater og opnå noget. At glemme at prioritere de stille oaser. At tage tid til sig selv og til roen. At blive tvunget til konstant stilhed døgnet rundt. Når stilheden kommer voldsom ind i ens liv. At give slip, give kroppen ro og nyde stilheden. Ikke at kæmpe, men bare være i stilheden. At opbygge et liv med plads til stille oaser. At være ivrig og overarbejdende. At skabe en bedre verden ved at stille sin kapacitet til rådighed. At lade noget andet end egoet drive værket. At finde ind til sin virkelige mission i stilheden. At folk er bange for stilheden fordi man møder sig selv. At hvile i sig selv fordi man netop har kigget på “al sit skrald”. At finde lykken ved at turde hvile i stilheden. At blive frustreret i den intense stilhed. At få følelsen af at være en del af noget større. At føle et dybt savn til stilheden, men udleve sine maskuline sider At få en tvungen udvikling. Vigtigheden af at aftale stilheden og sætte klare rammer. Hvor hurtigt stilheden binder os tæt sammen og skaber tillid. At gå fra seriøse forretningsfolk til at løse op. At gå fra anspændt til afslappet i stilheden. At have alle penge i verden, men aldrig tillade sig stilhedens luksus. At vi skal gøre det sindssygt simpelt og starte alle møder med et minuts stilhed. Og at vende tilbage til stilheden undervejs. At mange møder starter med hektisk energi, men stilheden skaber en helt anden dynamik, der gør det hundrede procent mere effekt, vi bliver mindre optaget af at få ret og blive hørt, men vi er her for at skabe resultater sammen. Ikke at møde hinanden i konkurrencen om at blive hørt og set. At få skabt en kultur hvor det nærmest forventes at man mediterer 10 minutter og visker tavlen ren i løbet af en hverdag. At nå i mål hurtigst muligt ved at være sammen på en anden måde. At mennesker der stresser for meget i deres hverdag kommer aldrig i mål. At der er meget latterliggørende retorik omkring stilhed. At ledelsen skal opleve den interrelationelle harmoni, der opstår i stilhed. At vi må fatte at vi må skabe nogle rammer for trivsel. At stressede mennesker kan ikke være innovative. At stilhed er kommet for at blive. Flere får øjnene op for stilheden. Og opdager at vi må finde ind til vores egen kerne og ressourcer. At vi kan lide af stilhedsmangel. At verdens stigende stimuli gør det vigtigere end nogensinde at skabe rum for stilhed. Og ikke at afskære os fra fx naturen. At vi kan gøre skade på os selv hvis vi er FOR passionerede og brænder ud. At være i kontakt med sin intuition.

GreenplanetFM Podcast
Greg Hart: New Zealand Pioneer of 'The Family Farm' on Regenerative Agriculture & Restoring Ecosystems

GreenplanetFM Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2017 59:29


It’s all about an unfolding journey of working with the land experimenting with new and unconventional methods to bring balance to the ecology and yet be able to have the soil sustain them with high quality, nutrient dense - organic food. A life that he and his wife Rachel and children absolutely love. Greg has also been involved in a significant tree planting program that coincided with the Air New Zealand Environment Trust wanting to plant trees to offset some of their aircraft emissions. This enabled them to bring their environmental footprint back down to earth - by planting 85,000 trees, the vast majority being natives. The Family Farm Greg Hart, his wife Rachel and family live beside a 30 hectare lake - (80 acres) on 1500 acres or 650 - hectares - which Greg says is an average size farm in the Hawkes Bay region for 1 and a bit person to run … Their lake was where tuna or eeling took place by early Maori - plus waka or canoes have been found sunken in the lake too. These link back to Maori families, that Greg has connections to. His farm is a mixture of beautiful rolling hills and some flat land and some steeper hill country with about 30 acres of remnants of native bush which he has been recently adding to. Unfolding Journey of Discovery It’s all about an unfolding journey of working with the land experimenting with new and unconventional methods to bring balance to the ecology and yet be able to have the soil sustain them with high quality nutrient dense organic food. A life that he wife Rachel and his children absolutely love. He has a web page called ‘Restoring Paradise’ - where 1,000 years ago his area would have been in perfect balance … It’s about working with the land, not extracting maximum yield - experiencing family, joy, people visiting and sharing. Greg has been involved in a significant tree planting program that coincided with the Air New Zealand Environment Trust wanting to plant trees to offset some of its aircraft emissions and bring its environmental footprint back down to earth - by planting 85,000 trees, the vast majority being natives. The plan was to restore ecosystems and regenerating native forests To also become a working model of a sustainable regenerating agricultural system and have an open farm where visitors are encouraged to come and reconnect to nature and see where and how their food grows and comes from. Because at present, NZ’s ecological systems, particularly due to dairy farming are becoming more out of balance. A big driver for Greg is about sustainable food systems and food milage based on oil, and all the fossil fuels consumed in growing food. Grain imports coming from overseas to feed the pigs and chickens has a large ecological footprint. In Greg’s estimation even his hens are not really sustainable either due to lack of granular food - with less organic wheat being grown in NZ. Perennial as against Annual crop planting Greg’s looking at more perennial crops so as to stop the continued cycle of growing each and every year, with more labour and fuel consumption disturbing the soil, the soil microbes, greater erosion etc. He has noticed that his pigs are doing quite a lot of damage to the soil on his farm and he has concerns about lack of soil cover and that with recent rains - can wash away this precious soil into drains and away. etc. Regenerative Agriculture The present focus is on regenerative agriculture - it is somewhat like organics and an ecological approach to sustainable land management -  like building up soil carbon and humus in the soil.  This is by reducing our carbon emissions due to the way this particular system sequesters Co2 out of the atmosphere and locking it down in the soil, as the soil is the biggest sink of carbon - it’s naturally built into the ‘earth system’. So regenerative agriculture takes and locks down carbon and makes the soil more fertile resilient and also capable of producing more nutrient dense food. Darren Doherty - http://www.regrarians.org/about/ - a Permaculture practitioner teacher from Australia - states: if the 5 billion hectares of agricultural soils around our planet were to increase their soil carbon content by 1.6% it would take out 100 parts per million of co2 out of the atmosphere - which is quite doable - this locking it back down in the soil. We could drop c02 content from 400 parts per million to 300 parts per million and it would really benefit our global food production. Regenerative Agriculture increase biodiversity - whereas the present Neo-Liberal system is still cutting down forests to expand industrial agriculture - Greg is heading in the opposite direction and setting aside the less productive food growing areas and planting trees and restoring ecosystems and he is noticing the incredible increase in insects and bird life and nature is growing back into restoring itself with natural cycles starting to kick back in. Water Quality This brings up water quality and with quality humus this acts as a natural water filter and the need to keep the soil after heavy rains from washing into water courses, rivers and out to sea - affecting fishing beds etc. Holistic Thinking Greg uses a holistic grazing system and again ‘ holistic thinking’ is embedded throughout the methods that he is using right across his farm as he endeavours to intuitively read what nature requires to rebalance itself and build up the soil carbon with its trillions of microbes - the microflora - especially bacteria and fungi - the 'workhorses' of our planetary ecology. The use of industrial fertilisers and chemicals are harming the soil biology - especially over the long term - when he wants the soil and planet to be thriving from day one. Greg's Philosophy is ‘do no harm.'  One of his farming heroes is American Joel Salitin  - PolyFace farm -http://www.polyfacefarms.com/our-story/ - Time magazine called him the most innovative farmer in the world and he is also a brilliant communicator - He is stacking enterprises on his land - by looking and mimicking how nature generates food. Embedding Micro Enterprises across the Farm Being innovative, Greg has created some small micro units - where someone can milk the cows and rear some calves and make an income from that. He is also direct marketing meat from the farm with home kills - and he has people with beehives - doing honey etc - and he sees there are incredible opportunities on the land that he is stewarding and care taking. Having his own Lodging for Guests. Having a portable saw mill is advantageous - he uses after cutting down  his own trees into timber - which he used to clad his lodge that sleeps 17 people down on his lake side.- The Lodge can be used for reunions, events, workshops, presentation etc  and many families and groups come to hang out in nature and reconnect with themselves at a deeper level. Even Corporate groups to breathe deeply again and chill out. It’s especially handy around education about earth systems etc, and of the necessity for people to understand the transition to regenerative agriculture. Deepening Our Connection That there is so much more that can be done to work with the land but Greg emphasises that it is about people working together and deriving more meaning at the same time. The interview covers Pure Hawkes Bay - http://purehawkesbay.org/ - that is wanting GE free status for the region and has a lot of local Council support whilst the Federated Farmers from the opposite perspective are arguing against it and the conscious people of the region!!! Greg's farm is an all grass system - no crops like turnips, swedes, maize and potatoes - as he wants to keep the tractor in the shed and see if he can live without disturbing the soil as much as possible. Which leads again back to Holistic Grazing Alan Savoury originally out of Zimbabwe http://www.savory.global/ - who observed the grazing animals of Africa from buffalo and zebra and to the bison of the American plains and with near on millions of animals in these herds  - these animals live on a very long seasonal rotation and continually move along eating the tops of grass a lot of it tall and defecating and urinating at the same time. Whilst following hoofed animals break down most of the stalks which are composed of mainly carbon and are pushed down into the dung, into the soil that over time this has built up a deep rich organic soil rich in soils microbes. - These African areas and great plains in America have some of the deepest richest soils that we have on our planet. That the richness of the soil allows great numbers of animals to be fed over millennia and the animals just kept moving - hence these areas are incredibly rich in grass, soil and deeply rooted plants and grass life. It’s turning sunlight into food for grazing animals.  It’s also  like composting on the soil surface. Grass is basically a carbon pump, the leaves are solar panels - plants are one of the most effective ways of sequestering co2 out of the atmosphere and pulsing it down into the ground. Greg is doing the same with his cattle using electric fences and moving the cattle everyday - and the rotational moving around the farm has the grass regenerating very fast and healthily. Because they are not eating every blade of grass percentage of leaves and stalks are still being ground into the soil along with dung and urine - the grass springs back into life quickly after … Back to Joe Salitin and a carbonaceous diaper - dung + leaves and stalks + urine builds up and covers your soil. Caring for it. Listen to the interview Note that pastoral agriculture is still the backbone of the NZ economy - but is is based on importing mega amounts of fertiliser for agriculture a lot of it phosphate from North Africa and Greg says that all the energy in mining it and trucking or railing it to ports - shipping to NZ then trucking to where it is processed then trucking it out to the rural regions and putting it in an aerial top dressing lane has huge costs as well as an ecological footprint skyrocketing. Will we have a crimp in fossil fuels in the future? If so Greg is prepared to work as if there could be one. Greg has learnt from courses in Biological Agriculture - (Listen to 4 interviews by Graeme Sait, as well as Arden Anderson, Christine Jones on GreenplanetFM.com) as well as organics and biodynamics and he finds that this holistic grazing management using these natural cycles has so many benefits. Utilising Grazing and Tree Cropping Together Greg then talks about environmental web sites that are saying if we want to save the planet we have to give up meat. Saying that he does not see any vegetarian eco systems in the world - yet animals are part of this nutrient cycling - and he is focusing on growing food producing trees on his farm - to get away from cultivating annual crops for our food. Where instead an integrated perennial polycultural system where you have food producing trees nutrient cycling trees and animals also working through the system - grazing under the trees etc. Greg talks about vegetarianism and a meat diet - (listen) re rice and pasta wheat not grown in NZ  same for pulses are all imported. These use up food miles. Meat is local. Mark Shepard - ‘Restoration Agriculture’ - https://permacultureapprentice.com/permaculture-profiles/new-forest-farm-mark-shepard-100-acre-15-years-of-establishment/  - that all our energy and cultivation is going into annual crops - rice, wheat, soy and corn - it’s so energy intensive every year - that the soils get ploughed up and the sun bakes and bleaches soil organisms in the heat and then rains can come and wash the soil away - it is disastrous at many levels   - there is no sustainability in this, especially when you add chemical sprays and fuel use. Nut trees in NZ, Greg says is a grand idea reducing our need for a lot of  annual soil cultivation. Walnuts, almonds, and hazel nuts have potential in this country   Universities - the need for natural soil science. Universities are not doing deep soil science - studying nature - but instead are looking at chemical band aids and trying to force feed the plant whilst in many cases destroying the microorganisms that are pivotal to feeding the plant. Many scientists are also spending so much of their time writing submissions for funding that they are spending a great deal of their time endeavouring to dream up ways so as to be financially viable. The commercial expediency of the Neo Liberal winner takes all approach to business - is devastating true scientific research in NZ. Today’s industrial farming has only one big winner, and they are the large agro combines and corporations. Whilst the farmer in so many instances is chemicalising his farm, depleting nature and selling unhealthy produce onto the market. Sam Lang - https://www.nuffield.org.nz/projects/ - Nuffield 2016 scholar travelling the world staying with Greg looking at sustainable systems and to get financial support to do these studies finds that finance is quite difficult to obtain in the current commercial environment - especially researching a green option. Covering his crowd funding program with ‘million metre streams’ -https://millionmetres.org.nz/ - planting around his lake on his property. Diversity of nature and a diversity of people who end up visiting - it’s the friendships and relationships and the warmth of connection - he loves sharing with people a farming experience. People can also become ‘a friend of the farm’ with an annual membership and people can - using that money plant trees with Greg's vision of ‘Fields of Food.  https://www.mangarara.co.nz/product/friend-the-farm/friend-of-the-farm-subscription/ - He has just had a visit from the Grand Chancellor James Cook hotel in Wellington and this keen group have turned up 5 years in a row and each year they grow another row of food trees on his farm - and this is what happens when you are receptive to work with the NZ public. In the future Greg says that there will be so much food that visitors will take it away and surpluses given to charities … We also have to get away from this scarcity mindset - to one of abundance  This is only a portion of this very interesting interview. - Tim These 2 recent videos which include Mangarara - The Family Farm and Greg's philosophies. "Restoring Paradise" and "Regenerators" www.mangarara.co.nz