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Are you a sower of hope, light, and abundance? If so, this episode is sure to fill your bucket. On this week's podcast we have the privilege of downloading profound and infinite wisdom indigenous wisdom from a teacher named Reginaldo. Originally a native Guatemalan, Regi spent the early years of his life implementing indigenous wisdom on his family's small subsistence farm located in a mountainous tropical rainforest. Blessed with traditional knowledge, Regi has triumphed in the face of adversity throughout his life and despite war, poverty, and despair, Reginaldo has followed a path of devotion to earth, human nourishment, and possibility. Reginaldo now devotes the majority of his energy towards radically rethinking regenerative poultry production through an indigenous lens.
Guest: Reginaldo Haslett-Marroquin
This podcast is made possible by the support of Force of Nature
Hosted by: Taylor Collins, ROAM Ranch, @roamranch
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Have you ever noticed that the manifestations of mineral deficiencies on landscapes mirror the signs and symptoms of deficiencies on the human body? Have you heard that as minerals are becoming less bioavailable in living soil, we are inheriting a food product that transfers less of these life affirming nutrients to our body? On today's episode of Where Hope Grows we talk about the interconnectedness of over 90 trace elements that should be nourishing our land yet have been extracted and depleted via industrial agriculture. Explore how minerals are lost from natural systems, where they go, and how to heal our living systems with the power of sea based agricultural solutions. This episode will leave you inspired and in awe of a complex solution to reclaiming the legacy of our health.
Guest: Michael Sileck
This podcast is made possible by the support of Force of Nature
Hosted by: Taylor Collins, ROAM Ranch, @roamranch
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From the mainstage of our second annual "What Good Shall I Do" conference, Judy Schwartz guides us through a decade of global travel as she seeks to understand how the intricate relationship between humans and animals have the capacity to create unbounded positive change. From the high desert of Chihuahua Mexico to the frozen tundra of Norway, Judy threads a needle through the fabric of nature that illustrates how our relationship with nature must include the intentional integration of both domesticated and wild species of animals. This talk radiates hope through first hand experience in some of the world's most challenging ecosystems. Enjoy.
Guest: Judith Schwartz
This podcast is made possible by the support of Force of Nature
Hosted by: Taylor Collins, ROAM Ranch, @roamranch
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Our first solo cast delves into the subtle energy of paramagnetism and its profound impacts on ecosystem health. Told through the lens of ancient wisdom, this episode explores the emerging understanding of how we can design closed loop agricultural systems that resonate with both the Schumann resonance and other cosmic energies to create abundance. Interwoven with practical applications and first hand experiences, we hope to shine light on the larger scale adaptation and experimentation of of paramagnetism, towers, and ancient agricultural wisdom.
This podcast is made possible by the support of Force of Nature
Hosted by: Taylor Collins, ROAM Ranch, @roamranch
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In this episode of Where Hope Grows we speak with Chris Kerston, Co-Ceo of Land to Market and regenerative trailblazer. Through his work at the Savory Institute, Chris found himself in a unique position between regenerative land stewards and consumer brands looking to source higher attribute products. Through years of creation, Chris launched the world's first and only verified regenerative program founded upon outcomes and empirical data that supports actual improvements on the land. This episode chronicles the amazing perspectives and learned experiences of Chris Kerston as he continues to drive large-scale regeneration.
Guest: Chris Kerston, Land to Market
This podcast is made possible by the support of Force of Nature
Hosted by: Taylor Collins, ROAM Ranch, @roamranch
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In this episode of Where Hope Grows I am joined by the brilliant and compassionate souls behind the creation of Force of Nature. For the first time ever, we sit together and share the founding story of our brand as well as our greatest hopes for the regenerative evolution.This episode chronicles the amazing journey of grinding hard in the startup world and eventually gaining traction and acceptance within our industry. Set in an informal and candid conversation we highlight the struggles and successes that have led to the beautiful organism that we lovingly call Force of Nature.
Stick around for the end of the episode for an additional interview with our Manager of Culture and Head of Customer Service, Clint Clancy! Enjoy.
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Robby Sansom, CEO and Co-Founder Force of Nature
Katie Collins, Co-Founder Force of NatureThis podcast is made possible by the support of Force of Nature
Hosted by: Taylor Collins, ROAM Ranch, @roamranch
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In this week's episode of Where Hope Grows we speak with Andie Marsh, a soil health practitioner and science communicator on best practices to implement regenerative principles in an urban context. Through the art of observation, Andie provides wisdom and a framework for transforming your garden, yard, or porch into a nature sanctuary.
Guest: Andie Marsh, Rhizos
This podcast is made possible by the support of Force of Nature
Hosted by: Taylor Collins, ROAM Ranch, @roamranch
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In this episode of Where Hope Grows we speak with Aras Baskauskas who, alongside his wife, founded Christy Dawn, the first modern day regenerative clothing company. Aras perceives his brand as a trojan horse that has the ability to shift consumer consciousness in a way that celebrates the life affirming forces of regeneration. This episode chronicles the amazing journey of Christy Dawn and the evolution of fibers as having the potential to positively impact the planet.
Guest: Aras Baskauskas, Christy Dawn
This podcast is made possible by the support of Force of Nature
Hosted by: Taylor Collins, ROAM Ranch, @roamranch
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In this episode of Where Hope Grows we livestream the unchained mind of Joel Salatin as he brilliantly calls upon you to join the homesteading tsunami that is sweeping across America. While some refer to this exodus from cities and Mother Culture as "opting out", Joel explains how homesteading is a movement of more intentional living that allows you to fully "opt in" to a satisfying and more meaningful life journey.
Guest: Joel Salatin, Polyface Farms
This podcast is made possible by the support of Force of Nature
Hosted by: Taylor Collins, ROAM Ranch, @roamranch
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In this episode of Where Hope Grows we challenge the paradigm of how future food production can feed a growing global population while simultaneously caring for our precious natural resources. Contrary to mainstream media and globalist technocrats, our future depends NOT on consuming less meat, but contrary to popular opinion, MORE meat raised on regenerating land. Join us for the global regenerative awakening as we explore the best path forward when considering people and the planet. This episode will ground you to the potential abundance of Mother Nature and provide a hopeful outline as we consider the challenges of our current global civilization.
Guests: Robby Sansom, Force of Nature CEO/Co-founder and Katie Collins, Force of Nature Co-founderThis podcast is made possible by the support of Force of Nature
Hosted by: Taylor Collins, ROAM Ranch, @roamranch
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In this episode of Where Hope Grows we explore the esoteric and occult realms of Biodynamic Agriculture in a way that leads to a greater comprehension of how energy flows throughout the cosmos. By recognizing the patterns of growth and expansion as well as the flow of movement transitioning inwards and downwards, we have an invitation to align ourselves with not only the rhythms of our land, but also that of the universe. This episode will ground you to the expanses of our spirit and open your mind to a beautiful possibility that when we are in tune with nature, we are intune with ourselves.
Guest: Adam Russell, Symbiosis Regenerative Systems
This podcast is made possible by the support of Force of Nature
Hosted by: Taylor Collins, ROAM Ranch, @roamranch
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On this week's episode of Where Hope Grows we take you to the mainstage of our first annual regenerative agriculture conference (What Good Shall I Do Today Event) where our keynote speaker, Dr. Zach Bush lights up the room! Through Zach's profound wisdom we connect to ourselves, our nature, and the indivisible beauty that is both. Enjoy an awe inspiring look into how Mother Nature iterates and how energy is infinite.
Guest: Zach Bush, MD
This podcast is made possible by the support of Force of Nature
Hosted by: Taylor Collins, ROAM Ranch, @roamranch
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On this week's Where Hope Grows we return to another episode within our recurring series that we lovingly refer to as "Ranch Stories". Consistent with all these episodes, Katie and I reflect on seemingly "larger than life stories" that have shaped our perspective on ranching and farming. In today's episode we honor and celebrate the many "mistakes" that ranchers/farmers make and explore the blessing in disguise of wonderful "learning opportunities". It is only through failure that we can prevail, and like Mother Nature, the best path forward is often to self-organize and pivot when necessary. Loaded with wisdom and insight that will make you a better and more productive human, this episode might even inspire you to move out to an agricultural community and start co-creating with nature. Enjoy!
Collins, ROAM Ranch, @roamranch
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On this week's episode of Where Hope Grows we touch base with one of our all time favorite guests (and absolute legend in the soil health world), Will Harris of White Oak Pastures. While the story of Will Harris and his legendary journey is known by all in the regenerative agriculture community, we take the time to dive deeper into the psyche of one of the most influential farmers in the world! In addition to White Oak Pastures being a beloved supplier of grass fed and regenerative beef to Force of Nature, Will is also a longtime friend with whom we have created many beloved memories together. Loaded with wisdom and insight that will make you a better and more productive human, this episode might even inspire you to play "would you rather?" later this week. Enjoy!
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On this incredible episode of Where Hope Grows, we continue to navigate the complex and often taboo conversations around the ethics of harvesting animals for human nourishment. In this beautiful conversation we explore the profound appreciation for life that comes to us from participating in the procurement of meat as well as ways to better set intentions that honor the cycles of life that are inescapable. Full of wisdom and insight, this episode is a true force of nature!
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On this incredible episode of Where Hope Grows, we continue to navigate the complex and often taboo conversations around the ethics of harvesting animals for human nourishment. In this beautiful conversation we explore the profound appreciation for life that comes to us from participating in the procurement of meat as well as ways to better set intentions that honor the cycles of life that are inescapable. Full of wisdom and insight, this episode is a true force of nature!
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From the main stage of the 2023 What Good Shall I Do conference, this legendary fireside chat explores how our food system became broken and what can be done to rebuild it to a more resilient and nourishing level than ever imagined. Featuring some of the brightest and boldest leaders in the health and nutrition space, this conversation will leave you feeling satiated with hope and a longing to return to your highest functioning form. Reclaiming your health starts with eating foods that nourish your biology and the greater biological system to which we belong.
Guests: Kelly LeVeque, Anne Bikle, and Ali Miler
This podcast is made possible by the support of Force of Nature
Hosted by: Taylor Collins, ROAM Ranch, @roamranch
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On this week's iteration of Where Hope Grows, we find ourselves exploring how we arrived at a place of outsourcing our participation in the basic needs for survival with the promise of freedom. But in the recent wakes of COVID, war in Ukraine, and domestic turmoil we see that those who have opted out of participation are the ones most enslaved by the very system that promised liberty. In a lived experience that is crafted in a way that only Joel Salatin can deliver, we find our way back to participating in the fundamental necessities of life! Get ready to reconnect your ecological umbilical to the things that matter most.
Guest: Joel Salatin
This podcast is made possible by the support of Force of Nature
Hosted by: Taylor Collins, ROAM Ranch, @roamranch
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On our 1 year anniversary episode of Where Hope Grows, we give some of our loyal listeners an opportunity to field questions to both Katie and Taylor. From topics that range from land, livestock, and liberty, we discuss the honest truth that reigns from our own unique perspective as bison ranchers as well as Co-founders of Force of Nature. Enjoy this unscripted and raw view of the world through an unfiltered lens.
Guest: Katie CollinsThis podcast is made possible by the support of Force of Nature
Hosted by: Taylor Collins, ROAM Ranch, @roamranch
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