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Deep Seed - Regenerative Agriculture

Podcast Deep Seed - Regenerative Agriculture
Raphael Esterhazy
Welcome to the Deep Seed Podcast, your ultimate source for all things regenerative agriculture, soil health, and ecosystem restoration! Join your host, Raphaë...

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  • Turning weeds into delicious regenerative products [Matthijs Westerwoudt]
    What if your daily cup of tea could restore ecosystems and support farmers? 😍This week on the Deep Seed Podcast, we meet Matthijs Westerwoudt, co-founder of Wilder Land, a visionary company that’s redefining what it means to grow, sell, and enjoy food. By transforming “weeds” like chamomile and nettle into delicious teas, kombuchas, and granolas, Wilder Land is proving that businesses can boost biodiversity, heal the soil, and be wildly successful—all at the same time.Whether you’re an entrepreneur curious about launching a regenerative business, a farmer exploring agroecology, or a foodie looking for ethical and delicious products, this episode offers insights and inspiration you won’t want to miss.💡 “The bigger the business grows, the more nature it restores. That’s the power of a regenerative business model.”In this episode, you’ll discover:🌱 How Wilder Land empowers farmers to restore biodiversity by growing native plants.🌿 The secrets behind turning overlooked plants into products like tea, kombucha, and pasta.🌍 Tips for marketing regenerative products in a competitive, globalized food system.🦋 Why native plants are biodiversity superheroes—and how they’re saving ecosystems.💡 Practical advice for anyone dreaming of starting their own nature-positive business.From chamomile tea to smoked birch kombucha and miso made from buckwheat, Wilder Land’s innovative products show how we can reimagine agriculture to create local food systems that benefit people and the planet.🌟 Listen now to learn how Wilder Land is transforming farming, food, and the future—one sip, bite, and step at a time.⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯This podcast was produced in partnership with Soil Capital, a company that supports #regenerativeagriculture by financially rewarding farmers who improve soil health.⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯Useful links: ✨ Wilder Land - https://wilder-land.com/✨ Matthijs Westerwoudt - https://www.linkedin.com/in/matthijs-westerwoudt-6107a216/Follow Us: ✨ Instagram: @deep_seed_podcast✨ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/deep-seed✨ Email - [email protected] by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
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  • Transforming degraded landscapes into thriving ecosystems [Willemijn De Iongh]
    Can farming heal the planet? In this episode, we explore how regenerative agriculture and ecosystem restoration are reshaping the future of our landscapes and communities. Join us as we sit down with Willemijn De Jongh from Commonland, who shares insights into how we can restore degraded land, build resilient food systems, and reconnect with nature.Willemijn introduces the revolutionary Four Returns Framework: a practical model that delivers natural, social, financial, and inspirational benefits, proving that regeneration is not just possible but essential. Through compelling success stories and actionable insights, she demonstrates how farming, biodiversity, and community can thrive together.Here’s what you’ll learn in this episode:🌱 The power of regenerative agriculture: Real-life examples of farmers transitioning from monocultures to resilient, biodiverse systems.🌍 Scalable ecosystem restoration: How Commonland’s projects in the Netherlands, Spain, and beyond are revitalizing millions of hectares of degraded land.💡 Nature-based solutions for global challenges: Agroforestry, food forests, and sustainable farming practices as tools to combat climate change and biodiversity loss.🤝 Collaboration for a sustainable future: Why empowering local communities and farmers is key to creating meaningful, long-term change.Whether you’re a farmer, policymaker, sustainability enthusiast, or curious learner, this episode will leave you inspired by the transformative potential of regenerative agriculture and large-scale ecosystem restoration.🎧 Don’t miss this opportunity to discover how we can transform degraded land into thriving ecosystems and reshape the future of food, farming, and the planet—one landscape at a time.⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯This podcast was produced in partnership with Soil Capital, a company that supports #regenerativeagriculture by financially rewarding farmers who improve soil health.⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯Useful links: Commonland - https://commonland.com/Wij Land - https://wij.land/Alvelal - https://alvelal.es/Willemijn De Jongh - https://www.linkedin.com/in/willemijndeiongh/Follow Us: Stay connected with us on social media for the latest updates and behind-the-scenes content.Instagram: @deep_seed_podcastLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/deep-seedEmail - [email protected] by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
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  • 🇫🇷 Microbiologie et agriculture régénérative : des sols vivants pour nourrir la planète [Marc-André Selosse]
    Saviez-vous que le sol sous vos pieds abrite une biodiversité invisible, essentielle à la vie sur Terre ? Dans cet épisode captivant, plongez dans le monde fascinant de la microbiologie des sols avec Marc-André Selosse, expert reconnu et auteur de “L’origine du monde : une histoire naturelle du sol”.🎙️ Ce que vous apprendrez :• Pourquoi la microbiologie est la clé de l’agriculture régénérative et de l’agroécologie.• Comment des pratiques comme l’agriculture de conservation peuvent préserver et restaurer les sols.• Le rôle crucial des mycorhizes, ces champignons invisibles, dans la santé des plantes et la fertilité des sols.• L’impact des sols sur le changement climatique, le stockage de carbone, et le cycle de l’eau.Marc-André Selosse nous invite à repenser notre relation avec les sols et à adopter des solutions concrètes pour construire une agriculture durable. Que vous soyez agriculteur, consommateur ou simplement curieux, cet épisode vous offrira un éclairage nouveau sur les liens entre sol, climat, et alimentation.🎧 Écoutez cet épisode pour découvrir comment la microbiologie des sols peut transformer l’agriculture et offrir des réponses aux défis climatiques et écologiques.⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯This podcast was produced in partnership with Soil Capital, a company that supports #regenerativeagriculture by financially rewarding farmers who improve soil health.⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯Useful links: Marc-André Selosse (Linkedin)Soil Capital - https://www.soilcapital.com/Follow Us: Stay connected with us on social media for the latest updates and behind-the-scenes content.Instagram: @deep_seed_podcastLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/deep-seedEmail - [email protected] by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
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  • Rewind #8 - Creating a regenerative farming system from scratch [Anne Van Leeuwen]
    In this special rewind episode, we revisit a conversation with Anne van Leeuwen, a visionary regenerative farmer from the Netherlands. Anne shares her inspiring journey of transitioning to a new 45-hectare farm—as we get into the challenges of creating a thriving, community-focused, and ecologically sound farming system from scratch. 🌾Dive into topics like:✅ The transformative power of regenerative agriculture in rebuilding ecosystems.✅ Innovative land access models, including community-owned farms and cooperative land trusts.✅ Crafting sustainable, resilient farming systems using agroforestry, perennial crops, and holistic grazing.✅ How diversity in crops and practices drives biodiversity and climate resilience.✅ The crucial link between soil health and human nutrition.If you’re passionate about regenerative agriculture, nature-based solutions, and rethinking land ownership for a sustainable future, this episode is a must-listen! 🌍✨Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
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  • Rewind #7 - Running a profitable regenerative farm in Germany [Benedikt Bösel]
    In this powerful rewind episode, we revisit the inspiring story of Benedikt Bösel, who took over his family’s 3,000-hectare estate in 2017 and embarked on a transformative journey to redefine farming. From a conventional organic farm to a thriving mosaic of agroforestry, holistic grazing, and biodiversity strips, Benedikt shares his vision for regenerative agriculture as a source of hope in an era of ecological and social challenges.🎙️ Key Topics Discussed:1. The Privilege and Responsibility of FarmingBenedikt reflects on the privilege of raising a family on a farm while emphasizing the urgent responsibility of farmers to adopt regenerative agriculture for a sustainable future.2. Transforming a Family EstateTaking over his 3,000-hectare farm in 2017, Benedikt embarked on a journey to replace pine monocultures and industrial farming practices with agroforestry, holistic grazing, and biodiversity-driven systems.3. A Moment of RealizationA drought-stricken landscape led Benedikt to abandon technology-focused solutions like drones and blockchain, shifting his attention to soil health as the foundation of resilience and productivity.4. Adopting Regenerative PracticesFrom reduced tillage and cover crops to composting and integrating livestock, Benedikt applies diverse regenerative farming methods to restore ecosystems, build soil health, and ensure profitability.5. Understanding the True Costs of FarmingHighlighting the hidden ecological and social costs of industrial agriculture, Benedikt advocates for a farming model that accounts for these impacts, revealing the economic benefits of regenerative agriculture.6. Integrating Livestock into Crop SystemsLivestock, especially cattle, play a vital role in his approach, using rotational and strip grazing to regenerate soil, enhance water retention, and increase biodiversity while producing sustainable meat.7. Building Resilience with Crop RotationBenedikt emphasizes the importance of long, diverse crop rotations combined with cover crops and no-till methods to maintain soil cover, reduce erosion, and improve fertility.8. Redefining the Role of FarmersHe addresses the declining social status and mental health challenges faced by farmers, calling for renewed recognition of their critical role in biodiversity, food production, and climate resilience.9. Attracting the Next Generation to FarmingWith an aging farming population, Benedikt envisions a future where younger generations reconnect with the land, seeing agriculture as a hands-on way to drive positive environmental and social change.10. Hope for the Future through Regenerative AgricultureBenedikt shares his optimism that farming systems rooted in regenerative principles can rebuild ecosystems, combat climate change, and create a thriving, sustainable future.This episode is a testament to the incredible potential of regenerative agriculture to heal landscapes and strengthen communities. If you’re curious about how farming can lead the fight against climate change, build biodiversity, and spark a renaissance of hope and purpose, this conversation is not to be missed.🌱 Why Listen?Whether you’re a farmer, environmentalist, or simply curious about how agriculture can combat climate change, this episode is packed with actionable insights and inspiration. Benedikt’s approach is proof that regenerative agriculture isn’t just a dream—it’s a necessity.Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
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Welcome to the Deep Seed Podcast, your ultimate source for all things regenerative agriculture, soil health, and ecosystem restoration! Join your host, Raphaël, on an exciting journey into the heart of sustainable farming and environmental resilience. The podcast is packed with inspiring conversations with regenerative farmers, cutting-edge innovators, and leading experts who are pioneering the movement towards a more regenerative food system. Whether you’re a passionate advocate for sustainability, a professional in agriculture or environmental science, or just curious about the future of our food systems, the Deep Seed Podcast is your gateway to the vibrant world of regenerative agriculture. Key topics discussed include: Agroecology and its role in creating sustainable food systems The power of agroforestry in boosting biodiversity and productivity How carbon farming can fight climate change while benefiting farmers The benefits of no-till farming for soil health and erosion prevention Holistic grazing practices that restore ecosystems and enhance animal welfare Crop rotation and polyculture for nutrient-rich soils and resilient farms Exploring the potential of food forests and other nature-based solutions The critical link between soil microbiology and plant health Restoration agriculture and the future of land regeneration Climate solutions that leverage regenerative practices to sequester carbon Promoting biodiversity through sustainable farming approaches Insights into the importance of sustainable diets and their environmental impact Rewilding and its role in ecosystem restoration and preservation Produced in partnership with Soil Capital, a leader in supporting regenerative agriculture and rewarding farmers for improving soil health, this podcast is a must-listen for anyone interested in sustainable farming and climate action. Get in touch with me LinkedIn - Raphael Esterhazy Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
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