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By Andrew Keen
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The podcast currently has 15 episodes available.
Andrew Talks with Environmental Writer Paul Hawken about How to Change the Climate Crisis in 1 Generation
In this episode Andrew talks with Guibert de Marmol about how a Regenerative Economy plays it's part in regenerative farming.
Andrew chats with Andrew Beedy, a consultant, specialising in Biodynamic, Organic and Sustainable farming, on how best to set up your farm.
For more info, check out: andrewbeedy.com
Andrew talks Swiss lawyer Antoine Goetschel, who has focused on animal rights law in cases involving animal abuse. We get his take on animal rights in farming. For more info: afgoetschel.com
Andrew talks with Otto Scharmer an author and educator about the global action required to achieve regeneration and how that starts with Soil, Democracy and Consciousness
https://www.ottoscharmer.com/ https://www.regenerateforum.org/
Andrew chats with Dalmas Tiampati of the Maasai Center for regenerative pastoralism For more info: maasaiactionfordevelopment.org
Andrew chats with Riane Eisler Tennenhaus, a cultural historian, systems scientist, teacher, lawyer, orator and author, whose work on cultural transformation inspired scientists and social activists. Riane and Andrew turn their attention to soil activism
Scott Russell Sanders defines himself as an "Earth Writer". He has a great passion for the earth and the land - which is perhaps due to the circumstance that his father comes from a family of cotton farmers. He spent his school and university years in Ohio, where he earned his PhD in English. His work as Distinguished Professor in English brought him to Bloomington, Indiana, where he still lives with his family. He has received numerous awards for his literary achievements.
The second generation winemaker Mimi Casteel from the US-state of Oregon is trying to make a point. She takes an abandoned, toxic and dry piece of land and turns it into a wild paradise for animals and plants. Her goal with the 80 acres project Hope Well : To show people that change is possible. Life rebounds as soon as we give it a chance.
According to Mimi, systemic change is necessary to guarantee the survival of humans on this earth. Nature will always rebound eventually. Humans on the other hand need to change to guarantee their survival. A first step would be to reconsider the kind of wealth and happiness they hold dear. In this system, natural resources are widely considered an asset to use and live off. But according to Mimi, they are actually a credit line that humans are to pay back over time. As such, natural resources need a regenerative approach.
A regenerative farm as well as any regenerative endeavor is not about endlessly increasing the financial outcome. It is about living in a comfortable and rewarding area, where the words "enough" and "content" experience a whole new dynamic and appreciation. A new dynamic that humans can define as their new goal in life. According to Mimi, we’ve detached ourselves, replaced hands, eyes and love with machines, chemicals and distance. Going forward, we should rethink our definition of success. Our daily efforts deserve to be more meaningful to build a better future while healing the land.
Find out more about Mimi Casteel and her work
Andrew Interviews a regeneration inspiration from the corporate world; David Bronner of the infamous Dr. Bronner soap company about their part in this life changing movement.
The podcast currently has 15 episodes available.