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EPISODE · Sep 19, 2025 · 1H 3M

How Soil Can Save Our Health & Climate: Gabe Brown on Regenerative Agriculture | Ep 42

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Today’s Takeaways:   Work with nature, don’t try to conquer it. Regenerative farming is collaboration with ecological processes, not battling them. Soil health = nutrient-dense food. Healthier soil produces more nutrient-dense crops, which supports public health and can reduce healthcare costs. Regenerative systems can be more profitable. Far from a sacrifice, regenerative practices often increase farm profitability through lower inputs and greater resilience. Policy can lock farmers into short-term thinking. Current revenue-insurance and policy structures in the U.S. make it hard for some farmers to transition away from extractive practices. Plants are a carbon solution. Living plants and healthy soils play a critical role in capturing and storing atmospheric carbon. Tilling kills the soil’s living systems. Frequent tillage destroys soil microbiology and undermines long-term fertility and resilience. Biodiversity is both a goal and an indicator. Increased plant, insect, and microbial diversity signals a healthy, regenerative system that buffers against pests and extreme weather. Practical tools to start now. Actions like cover crops, diversified rotations, no-till or reduced tillage, and holistic grazing management help rebuild soil and farm viability. Measure beyond yield. Track soil health, input costs, profit margins, biodiversity, and disaster resilience — not just bushels per acre. Scale and community matter. Gabe’s team works globally because regenerative practices link farmers to consumers, strengthen local economies, and restore ecosystems at scale. Find Gabe: TED Talk: How Regenerative Agriculture Brings Life Back to the Land | Gabe Brown | TED LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/gabe-brown-309875259 Email: [email protected] Website: https://understandingag.com/, https://regenified.com/   Find Christy: Facebook: facebook.com/productivepassions Instagram: instagram.com/productivepassions LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/christytagye/ Email: [email protected] Website: www.productivepassions.com

Today’s Takeaways:   Work with nature, don’t try to conquer it. Regenerative farming is collaboration with ecological processes, not battling them. Soil health = nutrient-dense food. Healthier soil produces more nutrient-dense crops, which supports public health and can reduce healthcare costs. Regenerative systems can be more profitable. Far from a sacrifice, regenerative practices often increase farm profitability through lower inputs and greater resilience. Policy can lock farmers into short-term thinking. Current revenue-insurance and policy structures in the U.S. make it hard for some farmers to transition away from extractive practices. Plants are a carbon solution. Living plants and healthy soils play a critical role in capturing and storing atmospheric carbon. Tilling kills the soil’s living systems. Frequent tillage destroys soil microbiology and undermines long-term fertility and resilience. Biodiversity is both a goal and an indicator. Increased plant, insect, and microbial diversity signals a healthy, regenerative system that buffers against pests and extreme weather. Practical tools to start now. Actions like cover crops, diversified rotations, no-till or reduced tillage, and holistic grazing management help rebuild soil and farm viability. Measure beyond yield. Track soil health, input costs, profit margins, biodiversity, and disaster resilience — not just bushels per acre. Scale and community matter. Gabe’s team works globally because regenerative practices link farmers to consumers, strengthen local economies, and restore ecosystems at scale. Find Gabe: TED Talk: How Regenerative Agriculture Brings Life Back to the Land | Gabe Brown | TED LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/gabe-brown-309875259 Email: [email protected] Website: https://understandingag.com/, https://regenified.com/   Find Christy: Facebook: facebook.com/productivepassions Instagram: instagram.com/productivepassions LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/christytagye/ Email: [email protected] Website: www.productivepassions.com

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