EPISODE · May 27, 2024 · 49 MIN
7. The Hidden Crisis Beneath Our Feet: Why Soil Matters
from Ximena Yáñez · host Ximena Yáñez
Beneath your feet, there’s an entire world you’ve probably never thought about.Healthy soil is alive—filled with billions of microorganisms working quietly to sustain life on Earth. It supports the food we eat, regulates water, stores carbon, and connects entire ecosystems.And yet… we’re losing it. Fast.In this episode, we explore the hidden crisis happening right below us: the rapid degradation of soil, and why it matters far beyond agriculture. Because when soil health declines, so does the health of everything that depends on it—including us.This conversation invites you to see the ground you walk on in a completely different way. To understand that soil is not just dirt—it’s a living system, and its future is deeply connected to ours.🎧 Press play, listen to Fausto Bermudez's insights -today's guest- and ask yourself: What if the foundation of life is quietly disappearing beneath us?
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Beneath your feet, there’s an entire world you’ve probably never thought about.Healthy soil is alive—filled with billions of microorganisms working quietly to sustain life on Earth. It supports the food we eat, regulates water, stores carbon, and connects entire ecosystems.And yet… we’re losing it. Fast.In this episode, we explore the hidden crisis happening right below us: the rapid degradation of soil, and why it matters far beyond agriculture. Because when soil health declines, so does the health of everything that depends on it—including us.This conversation invites you to see the ground you walk on in a completely different way. To understand that soil is not just dirt—it’s a living system, and its future is deeply connected to ours.🎧 Press play, listen to Fausto Bermudez's insights -today's guest- and ask yourself: What if the foundation of life is quietly disappearing beneath us?
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7. The Hidden Crisis Beneath Our Feet: Why Soil Matters
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