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At the start of 2020, when setting out on my adventure with the Regenerative Journey I was pretty excited as I knew it was going to be quite something to interview and converse with some truly inspirational guests about their regenerative journeys... Now, as we launch into season 6 of the podcast, I can truly say that I have been blown away by your interest and I have been humbled by all those I have interviewed. The Regenerative Journey podcast - is a must for anyone curious about regenerat ...
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Charlie converses with Helen Rebanks at the Grounded conference in Tasmania. Helen shares her experiences as a farmer's wife and author, emphasising the importance of women in agriculture and the connection between gut health and mental health. They discuss the holistic approach to farming, the significance of family and community, and the impact o…
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Charlie interviews Chris, a seasoned expert in regenerative farming. From Tasmania's Fat Pig Farm, Chris shares insights on the significance of water management and the role of new Australian megafauna in landscape rejuvenation. He highlights the importance of passing on knowledge to the younger generation and discusses the organic spread of regene…
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In this episode of 'The Regenerative Journey,' host Charlie Arnott welcomes Chris Eggert to discuss their experiences and insights on regenerative farming. Chris shares his admiration for other regenerative farmers like the Haggertys and Jake Wolkey, emphasizing the importance of business acumen in farming. They delve into the significance of menta…
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Charlie is joined by Angela Clifford from Eat New Zealand. Angela discusses the importance of regenerative supply chains, the role of Indigenous thinking in food systems and fostering connections between New Zealand and Australia. She highlights key insights from the Grounded event, including the potential of self-vending butcheries and perennial v…
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Charlie welcomes Tammi to discuss the highlights of Grounded event's first day, focusing on a compelling conversation about Indigenous land management and the role of fire in farming landscapes. They delve into the challenges faced by farmers due to the closing of crucial processing facilities like Hardwick's Abattoir in Victoria. Tammi talks about…
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Charlie engages in a candid conversation with Matt Haggerty, son of renowned regenerative farmer Dianne Haggerty. They discuss the significance of regenerative farming practices and how they connect to human health and mental well-being. Matt shares insights from sessions he's attended, including talks by experts like Felice and Jake Wolki, and his…
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Charlie chats with Dan Kittredge, a prominent figure in the field of regenerative agriculture, during the Grounded conference at Fat Pig Farm in Australia. They discuss the critical role of soil life in crop health, the significant variation in nutrient levels in food, and the need for a shift from traditional organic practices to a more holistic, …
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We kick off this mini-series as Charlie explores the importance of connecting with food sources through local and regenerative farming practices. Joined by Jarrod Ruch, the sustainable agriculture program lead for the ACT Government, the discussion covers Jarrod's personal journey in regenerative farming, the significance of farmer's markets, and i…
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Charlie has had a long association with Kim McDonnell, the co-founder of Thankful4farmers, a charity created to support the incredible diversity and quality of produce and the hardworking farmers who produce it for us. By bridging the gap from farm gate to dinner plate, we aim to ignite a local and global conversation that recognises the vital role…
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In this insightful episode, Charlie interviews Brian Wehlburg, an esteemed holistic management facilitator. Brian shares his extensive experience in holistic management, explaining its principles and the profound impact they can have on both the land and people managing it. Throughout the interview, Charlie and Brian explore the significance of ado…
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In this insightful episode, Dr. Libby Weaver discusses the often-overlooked connection between our emotional state, biochemistry, and dietary choices. Many individuals adopt strict dietary practices under the guise of health when, in reality, these choices are driven by underlying fears and a quest for control or perfection. Dr. Weaver stresses the…
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Join us as Charlie sits down with Gary McDouall, a pioneer in integrating subtle energies into agricultural and personal wellness. Discover the transformative impact of harnessing lifeforce energy in farming, how ancient practices meet modern needs, and the profound lessons Gary has learned from geomancy and biodynamic frequencies. This episode not…
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This is Charlie's second interview with Dr Zach Bush, captured 2 days before the groundbreaking Farmers Footprint Australia ReConnecton 2023: Co-creating Australia's Regeneration conference in November 2023. The 12 months that had passed between interviews had yielded some amazing experiences for Zach, having dived even deeper into his quest to rec…
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REGIONAL BRAIN RESET TOUR Allan is embarking on an extraordinary journey through the heart of regional Australia, bringing insights, practical tools and compassionate guidance to communities and individuals. This workshop is designed for anyone who wishes to improve their mental and emotional wellbeing, learn practical techniques to lower stress, a…
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Chilli represents the new generation of farmers, choosing a path dedicated to clean, nutritious food production and education at just 19 years old. Recognising that traditional schooling wouldn't provide the foundational knowledge she sought, Chilli, with her parents’ support, opted for distance education, using their backyard garden as her classro…
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Peter's remarkable work extends beyond creating environmentally focused documentaries; he is also dedicated to showcasing solutions to global environmental changes. Peter is known for his ability to objectively compare and contrast the farming practices of conventional and regenerative farmers across the United States. During the interview, Charlie…
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Join host Charlie and guest Blair Beatty in this insightful episode as they explore the transformative potential of regenerative agriculture. From storytelling that inspires change to the launch of Farmer's Footprint Australia & New Zealand and its impactful initiatives, this episode delves into how regenerative practices can reshape our relationsh…
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Host Charlie Arnott introduces a dynamic new format blending long-form interviews with spontaneous conversations, recorded straight from the field. In this episode, Charlie reflects on the profound connections to land and community, shares exciting updates about upcoming events and workshops, and gives a sneak peek into what's brewing at the farm. …
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In this enlightening episode Charlie welcomes returning guest Hamish Mackay for a deep dive into the transformative shifts occurring across global societies. Hamish likens these changes to a 'global puberty,' highlighting the significant, sometimes chaotic transformations within agriculture, technology, and personal wellness. From discussing the pr…
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In this special episode, join Charlie as he sits down with Ueli Hurter, a pivotal figure in the world of biodynamic agriculture. Ueli has shaped the contours of biodynamic farming on a global scale. Celebrating a monumental 100 years since Rudolf Steiner's Agriculture Lectures sparked the biodynamic movement, Ueli is touring Australia to honour thi…
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Join us for the inaugural episode of this season as Charlie sits down with Angelica to delve into a heartwarming discussion on parenting, the transformative third act of life, and the thrilling projects they're embarking on this year. Whether you're a parent navigating the joys and challenges of raising children, someone stepping into the later sta…
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Americans are moving from restrictive economies in California and New York to free economies in Texas and Florida, much like the Israelites escaped captivity in Egypt.Let’s Vote!I had five grandkids in the van recently, and we were trying to decide which park to visit. One of the ten-year-olds suggested energetically, “Let’s vote!” Where did an Ame…
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There are Ten Reasons for Hope in the New Year I often explain that as an economist, I’m a pessimist, but as a Christian, I have hope. Hope is endemic to the Christian spirit and idea. We believe God is at work, even when the US debt clock shows that each individual’s share of the $34 trillion in national debt has increased from $85,000 to $100,000…
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The market will take care of the woke problem in higher education, as consumers choose Christian colleges over corrupt state institutions. John Ellis wrote a fire-breathing editorial in the Wall Street Journal titled Higher Ed Has Become a Threat to America. Subtitled Our corrupt, radical universities feed every scourge from censorship and crime to…
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December is Christian Month. It starts with Thanksgiving and ends with Christmas: the most celebrated holiday event in human history. December is Christian Month. It was not officially declared by any governmental entity. It doesn’t have to be. Just look around. It starts with Thanksgiving and ends with Christmas, the most celebrated holiday event …
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Economics in 2023: we should not expect perfection on this side of heaven.Many people leave the church because they find that their fellow congregants are not perfect. We also hear complaints about the capitalist economy not perfectly serving everyone’s needs. The answer to both of these complaints is found at the root of the problem of all mankind…
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Adam and Eve ate the apple because they wanted to be God. That desire has not gone away, and recently, we are seeing even more evidence of it.Our society is moving from “God to Government” and the implications don’t look great. WorldviewChristian Worldview to secular worldviewThe Christian Worldview says God created a perfect world, fallen humans h…
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The Pilgrims tried socialism and it failed. Then private property led to so much prosperity that they hosted the first Thanksgiving. If you have enough to eat this Thanksgiving, you should be thankful for the private property system that produced the food. We live in the most prosperous, fruitful time in human history. Let’s take a brief look at ho…
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Trade with China makes Americans richer, but China is likely using the profits from their exports to build a military that the US will fight someday. In the 19th century, if a sailor got too drunk in a port city, he might wake up the next day on a ship steaming toward Shanghai. The noun became a verb, and he had been “Shanghaied,” but in the curren…
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