Exploring  Organic, Biodynamic & Regenerative Agriculture with LOUIS DE JAEGER - Highlights episode artwork

EPISODE · Jul 26, 2025 · 11 MIN

Exploring  Organic, Biodynamic & Regenerative Agriculture with LOUIS DE JAEGER - Highlights

from Education, The Creative Process: Educators, Writers, Artists, Activists Talk Teachers, Schools & Creativity · host Interviewed by Mia Funk

“We as humans can destroy things in a couple of years that have taken thousands or even millions of years to form. So in the snap of a finger, we can destroy so much work. That's an observation I’ve seen in all biomes, and it's pretty scary. On the other hand, nature regenerates pretty fast. It heals itself. If humans help this healing process, it can go even faster.”Louis De Jaeger has spent years traveling the world, witnessing firsthand the decline of nature. He is an eco-entrepreneur, a landscape designer, co-founder of the Food Forest Institute, and a leading voice in the regenerative agriculture and food forest movements. He’s founded numerous ventures aimed at creating positive impact and has created over 100 food forest sites around the world. His new book, SOS: Save Our Soils: How regenerative food and farming will save your health and the planet, asks us to consider every meal as a vote for either destruction or regeneration.Episode Websitewww.creativeprocess.info/podInstagram:@creativeprocesspodcast

“We as humans can destroy things in a couple of years that have taken thousands or even millions of years to form. So in the snap of a finger, we can destroy so much work. That's an observation I’ve seen in all biomes, and it's pretty scary. On the other hand, nature regenerates pretty fast. It heals itself. If humans help this healing process, it can go even faster.”

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