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EPISODE · Apr 21, 2023 · 24 MIN

Regenerating the Local Ecology with Bretton Hills of Ondine Oceanfarm

from Ripples of Radical Generosity · host Coralus

"Ocean health is critical to human health in the long run, and one of the best ways that we can regenerate the local ecology in this area is through regenerative ocean farming." — Bretton Hills, Ondine Oceanfarm In this episode: Meet Bretton Hills of Coralus Venture Ondine Oceanfarm! Bretton joins Activator Jessica Lax to talk about regenerative ocean farming, her love for creative problem solving that led her to the industry, and collaborating with Coralus Ventures Nada and Skipper Otto. They also discuss: Creating assets that support community growth Bretton's plan to build a community harvest centre Eutrophication, the over abundance of nutrients ending up in the water Creating a new way of being by interfacing the wild space with culture Building a team that values autonomy and celebrates each other's strengths How the farm prioritizes symbiotic relationships between different species Her #ASK for the Coralus community We invite you to join us as an Activator. Take action and engage with Bretton and Ondine Oceanfarm on Instagram. Connect with Jessica Lax on LinkedIn and learn more about The Ember Circle. Don’t miss an episode! Subscribe to the Ripples of Radical Generosity Podcast.

"Ocean health is critical to human health in the long run, and one of the best ways that we can regenerate the local ecology in this area is through regenerative ocean farming." — Bretton Hills, Ondine Oceanfarm In this episode: Meet Bretton Hills of Coralus Venture Ondine Oceanfarm! Bretton joins Activator Jessica Lax to talk about regenerative ocean farming, her love for creative problem solving that led her to the industry, and collaborating with Coralus Ventures Nada and Skipper Otto. They also discuss: Creating assets that support community growth Bretton's plan to build a community harvest centre Eutrophication, the over abundance of nutrients ending up in the water Creating a new way of being by interfacing the wild space with culture Building a team that values autonomy and celebrates each other's strengths How the farm prioritizes symbiotic relationships between different species Her #ASK for the Coralus community We invite you to join us as an Activator. Take action and engage with Bretton and Ondine Oceanfarm on Instagram. Connect with Jessica Lax on LinkedIn and learn more about The Ember Circle. Don’t miss an episode! Subscribe to the Ripples of Radical Generosity Podcast.

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