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Seeds of Tao: Impact entrepreneurs seeding regenerative paths beyond sustainability
by Seeds of Tao
You want to change the world… We all do in one form or another. You might have taken that Gandhi quote to heart, to "Be the change you wish to see in the world." The challenge is creating a livelihood that allows us to be that change while finding growth for ourselves and our loved ones. Where do you start? How do you start? What is your unique path to a regenerative livelihood? Seeds of Tao is here to help you on your path beyond sustainability with tools and resources to help regenpreneurs be the change, it's all a part of our United Learning Academy. First, we provide e-learning resources that teach core competencies of regenerative entrepreneurship. Second, After giving you the knowledge frameworks to be successful, we provide a network of peers, mentors, educators, and facilitators that help you find your unique path to creating and growing your regenerative livelihood through our community and Think Tank events. Whether it is helping you to incubate an entrepreneurial venture, h
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156: The Mirror and the Machine — Pete Sacco on AGI, Post-Scarcity, and the Future of Human Connection
>>>For full show notes and podcast episode resources visit our website Description: What if Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) isn't a rival to humanity, but a mirror reflecting our truest selves? In this mind-expanding conversation, Joshua Prieto sits down with quantum-physicist-turned-data-center-innovator Pete Sacco. They dive deep into the "What If" scenarios of a world where machines handle the picking up and putting down, freeing humans to return to what we were actually designed for: creating, innovating, and loving. Pete challenges us to shift our mindset from fear to courage, predicting a post-scarcity future fueled by free fusion energy and decentralized compute. This episode is a call to action for every regenerative entrepreneur to take responsibility for their own "Inner AGI"—their body, mind, and spirit—as we prepare to hand the world over to the next generation of digital-native stewards. Highlighted Promotion: Are you ready to stop building in isolation and start co-creating the regenerative future? Join the United Learning Lab, our thriving sandbox for regenpreneurs to test frameworks, share resources, and build a resilient foundation for their impact. Visit Seeds of Tao United Learning Lab to become a member.
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155: Embodied Leadership - Thomas Rosenberg on Somatic Coaching and Regenerating from the Inside Out
>>>>Check out the full show notes and podcast resources on the Seeds of Tao website In this powerful episode, we sit down with somatic coach and leadership development professional, Thomas Rosenberg. We dive deep into the often-overlooked connection between our bodies, our leadership, and our ability to create truly regenerative outcomes. Thomas shares his personal journey from a linear-thinking family and a career in global climate policy to his current work helping leaders reconnect with their inner wisdom after a near-fatal accident forced him to re-evaluate everything. Join us as we explore how to move beyond "heady" solutions and learn to trust the intelligence of our bodies. Thomas explains how understanding our ingrained patterns can help us show up as more effective, resilient, and authentic leaders. This conversation is an essential listen for any "regenpreneur" who has felt the burnout of the hustle culture and is ready to learn how to lead from a place of centeredness, purpose, and wholeness. Highlighted Promotion: Are you a regenerative entrepreneur feeling the burnout from the "hustle and grind" culture? You're not alone. Building a regenerative enterprise requires us to be regenerative ourselves, yet we often neglect our own well-being. If you're ready to build a business and a life that is truly aligned and resilient, we invite you to check out the United Learning Lab. It's our ecosystem for regenerative entrepreneurs, offering courses, live office hours, and a global network of peers to support you on your journey. Learn to lead from a place of wholeness, not burnout. Visit https://www.seedsoftao.com/united-learning-lab to learn more and become a member. Show Notes: [01:51] - Noam and Joshua introduce the episode and guest, Thomas Rosenberg, a growth professional focused on leadership development. [02:31] - Noam shares his personal story of burnout from the "move fast and break things" digital marketing world and the physical toll it took on him. [04:34] - Joshua relates his own experience with the "grow baby, grow" culture and how neglecting himself in his branding agency led to ulcers. [08:43] - Thomas Rosenberg joins the conversation, calling in from Ohlone land in Oakland, California. [11:16] - Thomas shares the ethos of his work as a somatic coach: "Reconnect to yourself so we can more easily connect to each other so we can reconnect to the planet." [15:31] - How does being in tune with our bodies help us make better decisions? Thomas discusses the neuroscience of decision-making and how our gut is constantly scanning for safety or threat. [19:34] - A case study: How Thomas helped a client shift from a "see me, see me" mindset to one of grounded, trustworthy leadership by asking better questions. [27:56] - Thomas begins his story: growing up in a linear-thinking medical family and feeling like he wasn't "enough." [29:07] - His career path into the policy side of energy, climate, and sustainability, where he worked in 20 countries helping people get comfortable with change. [32:22] - The turning point: A near-fatal bicycle accident with a traumatic brain injury that forced him to re-evaluate his life and work. [33:29] - Thomas connects his work to regenerative principles like biomimicry and social permaculture, asking "how can we make conditions conducive to life?" [41:05] - Thomas relates social permaculture to his coaching, explaining how he looks at the "whole human" and the "nutrients" they need to thrive. [01:00:08] - Thomas's key takeaway for entrepreneurs: "Where are you sourcing the energy for your work?" He challenges leaders to move beyond anger and exhaustion and to practice resilience. [01:10:47] - How to connect with Thomas and his work at regenerate.coach.
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154:The Alchemy of Sound - Clare Hedin on Belonging, Risk, and Regenerating Our Inner Landscape
>>>> View full show notes and resources on the Seeds of Tao website here In this unique and deeply moving episode, we sit down with our good friend, musician, and entrepreneur, Clare Hedin. Clare takes us on a journey into the world of sound alchemy, exploring how music and vibration can be powerful tools for personal and collective regeneration. She shares her personal story of finding her purpose, not through a predefined plan, but by following a persistent sense of longing and taking courageous leaps into the unknown. Join us as we discuss how sound can help us navigate challenges, dissolve problems, and reconnect with a profound sense of belonging. Clare offers practical wisdom for entrepreneurs on how to work through moments of darkness and uncertainty, and reminds us that the work of healing the planet is, first and foremost, an inside job. This conversation is a beautiful exploration of the intersection between art, healing, and the regenerative movement. Highlighted Promotions: regenBEE Community: As a regenerative entrepreneur, do you ever feel like you're in "the cave"—a dark, uncertain place where the next step isn't clear? You are not alone. Navigating the risks and challenges of building a life-affirming enterprise requires inner resilience and a deep connection to your purpose. If you're looking for a community of fellow pioneers to walk this path with, we invite you to join the Regenerative Business Economies Ecosystem (RegenBEE). It's our free and open community for impact entrepreneurs, where we support each other through the darkness and celebrate the emergence of a new, regenerative reality. StorySeed: Are you a regenerative entrepreneur who wants to be the change you wish to see in the world? We know it can be challenging to build a business that serves as a catalyst for the cultural shift from a degenerative to a regenerative one. The StorySeed course was created to help you pave that path to regenerative change through the power of your brand story. You will learn how to naturally grow and scale your enterprise using brand storytelling in a way that influences change rather than forcing or manipulating it. Show Notes: [01:38] - Josh and Noam introduce the episode and discuss the connection between music, personal regeneration, and the health and wellness realm of the permaculture flower. [07:16] - Clare Hedin joins the conversation and shares what she was up to right before the podcast: a "booster camp" for music sync licensing. [11:04] - Clare explains what sync licensing is: synchronizing music to something visual like a film, TV show, or commercial. [17:22] - Clare discusses her journey with music, how she was intimidated by it as a child due to rigid classical training, and how it was disconnected from the contemporary music she loved. [21:32] - Instead of a verbal answer, Clare shares a musical one, playing her Shruti box and singing to demonstrate the power of sound healing. [27:48] - Clare shares that the core of her life's work is a "journey of belonging" and connects it to the regenerative principle of inclusion. [29:58] - The work is defined as "Sound Alchemy," the ability to use sound to change one's state of being and consciousness. [42:45] - Clare begins to tell her origin story, which she describes as an "ongoing story" of following a feeling of longing and traveling through layers of reality. [49:00] - Clare shares an article she wrote, "The Light in the Cave," which describes the process of navigating darkness and uncertainty. [50:39] - Clare tells the story of her decision to move to the United States from England in her early twenties, a leap of faith into the unknown driven by a deep sense of longing. [55:47] - A more recent story of facing uncomfortable feedback on her music and the choice to grow through the challenge rather than give up. [01:03:06] - A discussion about the challenges entrepreneurs face and how to navigate moments that feel like a "dying" to find rebirth and new energy. [01:09:37] - Clare introduces the two tenets of Dynamic Emergence: "Nothing is fixed" and "Energy waits to be noticed." [01:25:27] - Clare concludes that healing the planet is an "inside job" and that we must first change ourselves to see change in the world.
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153: Reconnecting with Life - Ryan James on Degrowth, Worldview, and the Entrepreneur's Journey
>>>> Click here for the full show notes and podcast resources Description: In this thought-provoking episode, we sit down with Ryan James, a world traveler, entrepreneur, and advocate for the degrowth movement. Ryan shares his incredible journey from a promising baseball career to living in a remote village in Cameroon, and how these experiences fundamentally shifted his worldview. He challenges us to look deeper at the stories we tell ourselves about business, culture, and our relationship with the Earth. Join us as we explore the tension between entrepreneurship and degrowth, the importance of inner transformation for creating outer change, and how we can deprogram ourselves from "business as usual" to create enterprises that are truly life-affirming. This conversation is a must-listen for any "regenpreneur" who feels the pull to create a more beautiful and harmonious world but struggles with how to do it within our current systems. Highlighted Promotion: Do you feel like you're trying to build a new world with old tools? You're not alone. The journey to create a regenerative enterprise requires more than just a good business plan—it requires a shift in worldview. If you're ready to explore what it means to build a business that is in right relationship with life, we invite you to join the Regenerative Business Economies Ecosystem (RegenBEE). It's our free and open community for impact entrepreneurs, where we explore these questions together. Let's move beyond sustainability and into our regenerative future, together. Click here to learn more about the regenBEE community. Show Notes: [01:52] - Emily and Noam introduce the episode, discussing the tension between entrepreneurship and the degrowth narrative. [06:34] - Ryan James joins the conversation and shares his morning ritual of connecting with the earth and giving thanks to water. [13:53] - Ryan discusses the book "The Hidden Messages in Water" and the importance of giving before taking. [17:19] - Ryan shares what excites him about his work: reinvigorating people's understanding of the magic of life. [22:43] - Ryan explains his work as a process of shifting worldviews and the difference between skill set and mindset. [30:10] - Ryan describes the individuals who are drawn to his work, often those feeling disillusioned with the current system and seeking community. [32:43] - The beginning of Ryan's story: leaving a promising baseball career to explore the world. [37:07] - Ryan's transformative experience living in a remote village in Cameroon and confronting the saviorism mentality of international development. [44:29] - How his experiences led him to Hawaii, where he connected with teachers who deepened his spiritual and interrelational understanding of the world. [50:51] - A discussion on culture, cultivation, and how our modern understanding has become disconnected from place. [56:11] - Ryan challenges the binary thinking that separates humans from nature and discusses the concept of "human exceptionalism." [01:08:45] - Ryan's key takeaway for entrepreneurs: get curious, don't neglect beauty, and remember that every job is a climate job. [01:19:07] - The importance of unlearning and deprogramming ourselves from "business as usual." [01:20:55] - How to connect with Ryan and his work at Rebiz.
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152: From Personal Health to Systemic Change: Anthony Corsaro on Fueling the Regenerative CPG Movement
>>> Full show notes found on the Seeds of Tao website here In this episode, we sit down with Anthony Corsaro, a passionate advocate and entrepreneur in the regenerative food space. Anthony shares his personal journey from a family background in conventional produce distribution to becoming a key player in the regenerative consumer-packaged goods (CPG) movement. He opens up about how his own health challenges ignited his passion for creating food systems that are not only better for people but also for the planet. Join us as we explore the intersection of personal well-being and systemic change, the complexities of building a regenerative brand, and the critical need for new funding and support structures to help these vital businesses thrive. This conversation is a must-listen for any "regenpreneur" looking to understand the current landscape and find their place in building a regenerative future. Highlighted Promotion: Are you a regenerative entrepreneur feeling like you're working against the current? You're not alone. The journey to build a business that heals our planet and communities can be challenging, but you don't have to do it by yourself. Join the Regenerative Business Economies Ecosystem (RegenBEE), our free and open community for impact entrepreneurs, peers, funders, and supporters. Together, we share resources, support one another, and collectively build the regenerative economies of the future. Let's create the change we want to see, together. Join us at seedsoftao.com and click on Join the Community. Show Notes: [00:02:21] - Emily and Noam introduce the episode, highlighting the connection between land stewardship and personal health. [00:08:16] - Anthony Corsaro joins the conversation and shares his morning routine, emphasizing the importance of connecting with nature. [00:12:28] - Anthony discusses what energizes him and his role as a "cheerleader" for people and ideas within the regenerative movement. [00:15:37] - The origins of Anthony's journey: growing up in a family produce distribution business and the personal health crisis that led him to regenerative agriculture. [00:24:30] - Anthony explains why he focused on Consumer Packaged Goods (CPG) and the lack of resources for entrepreneurs in this specific niche. [00:26:01] - An overview of Anthony's three core initiatives: Regen Brands, the Regen Coalition, and Outlaw Ventures. [00:30:31] - A deep dive into the investment landscape for regenerative businesses, the challenges entrepreneurs face, and the "upstream disease" of focusing primarily on farmland. [00:39:08] - The critical need for entrepreneurs to understand finance and for the development of new, more appropriate funding tools for regenerative enterprises. [00:44:48] - Anthony discusses the importance of corporate structure and how entities like Reginaldo Haslett-Marroquin's Tree-Range® Farms are creating innovative ecosystem models. [00:47:02] - Actionable advice for CPG entrepreneurs, including a key book recommendation. [00:48:27] - The importance of a "survive before you can thrive" mindset and taking a "progress over perfection" approach. [00:53:21] - How to connect with Anthony and get involved with his work. [00:54:31] - Anthony's closing thoughts: "Stay in the fight."
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151: From Waste to Wonder: Jonathan Appel on Restoring Eden with Revolutionary Technology
Description: In this episode of the Seeds of Tao podcast, we're joined by Jonathan Appel, the visionary entrepreneur behind Eden Energy Solutions. We dive deep into his incredible journey of creating a technology that transforms harmful waste into clean, regenerative energy and organic fertilizers. Jonathan shares the inspiring origin story of Eden Energy, a mission sparked by a spiritual awakening and fueled by a lifelong passion for cleaning up our planet. Discover how this revolutionary, decentralized system has the potential to revolutionize industries, from agriculture to big oil, and learn about the challenges and triumphs Jonathan has faced on his entrepreneurial path. This is a conversation you won't want to miss if you're passionate about regenerative solutions, sustainable innovation, and the future of our planet. Visit Seedsoftao.com for the full show notes and resources Show Notes: Episode 151: From Waste to Wonder with Jonathan Appel Join us for a fascinating conversation with Jonathan Appel, co-founder of Eden Energy Solutions, as he unveils a groundbreaking technology that could be the key to a cleaner, regenerative future. In this episode, you'll discover: [09:40] A Day in the Life: Jonathan shares his daily routine and what drives his passion for his work. [13:08] The Genesis of Eden Energy: Learn about the revolutionary technology that converts waste into clean energy and fertilizers. [20:30] Decentralizing for Impact: Jonathan explains the strategic shift from large biorefineries to portable, modular units. [24:23] A Spiritual Awakening: Hear the incredible story of how a trip to Chichen Itza and a Mayan shaman's prediction set Jonathan's father on the path to creating this technology. [30:26] The Journey to Now: From Turkey to a stem cell startup to Food Forest Abundance, Jonathan recounts the pivotal moments that led him to launch Eden Energy. [41:42] Overcoming Entrepreneurial Hurdles: Jonathan shares his insights on perseverance, the importance of a supportive partner, and staying true to your mission. [46:22] The Vision of "Restoring Eden": Learn about the powerful psychedelic experience that solidified the name and mission of Eden Energy. [53:50] A Solution for a Cleaner Future: Jonathan discusses the wide-ranging applications of the technology, from oil spills to industrial waste. [01:09:05] Get Involved: Find out how you can follow Eden Energy's journey, get in touch, and support their mission. regenBEE Think Tank Promotional Highlight Ready to move beyond talk and into action? Join our monthly regenBEE Think Tank! This is where we, as a community of regenerative entrepreneurs and ecosystem builders, come together to tackle the real-world challenges of creating life-affirming economies. Each month, we dive deep into a new narrative, from stewarding our land and nature to building new models of community and governance. It's your opportunity to connect with peers, share your insights, and co-create the media, messages, and strategies that will accelerate the regenerative movement. Let's build the future, together. Register for the next session now!
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150: The Marketer and The Mennonite Farm: A Story of Regenerative Branding with Sam Ingersoll
[Get the Full show notes and blog posts by visiting the Seeds of Tao podcast here] Description: How does a small, community-owned organic dairy, rooted in the slow-paced traditions of Amish and Mennonite farmers, compete against slick, billion-dollar brands? The answer lies in authenticity, a deep understanding of customer values, and a story that truly resonates. In this episode, Joshua sits down with Sam Ingersoll, a passionate advocate and marketing leader in the regenerative food space. Sam shares his incredible "full circle" journey—from growing up on a farm and hating it, to an Ivy League education and the high-stakes world of tech marketing, and finally back to his roots, promoting the very principles he once fled. This conversation is a masterclass in regenerative marketing, exploring how to build a resilient brand, why listening is your most powerful tool, and how the connection between soil health and our own gut health may be the most important story we can tell. Show Notes: (8:46) Welcome to Kalona, Iowa: Sam describes the unique "ecological oasis" where he works, home to one of the largest concentrations of Amish and organic dairy farms in the U.S. (11:14) What Gets You Out of Bed? Sam shares his passion for being a consumer advocate and how marketing regenerative products is a way to have a tangible impact on human health and the planet. (15:13) Building a Resilient Business: The fascinating story of how Kalona Supernatural was founded by Amish farmers and protected itself through diversification and vertical integration. (22:23) A 'Regenpreneur's' Journey: Sam details his personal story, from a farm in Washington to Yale, to a spam-marketing office in Pakistan, and his eventual decision to reject the conventional corporate path for more meaningful work. (29:25) Coming Full Circle: Sam talks about joining the board of Hungry World Farm, the very nonprofit that took over the farm he grew up on. (38:37) From Ivy League to Farmer's Logic: How Sam's educational journey taught him the power of asking "why" and how that same principle of observation and adjustment is critical in regenerative agriculture. (48:08) The Art of Regenerative Marketing: Sam reveals his strategy of slowing down, having one-on-one conversations, and building genuine, long-term relationships with customers and influencers. (1:08:29) The Tipping Point for the Movement: Sam's key insight—that the regenerative movement will truly take off when consumers, particularly women, connect the dots between soil health and their family's gut health. (1:19:55) You're Not Selling a Carrot, You're Selling an Experience: Sam's final advice for entrepreneurs on the importance of becoming educators and storytellers to differentiate their products and build a loyal following. Resource Links: Kalona Supernatural: kalonasupernatural.com Hungry World Farm: hungryworldfarm.com Savory Institute (Land to Market Verification): savory.global The Arbinger Institute (Author of The Outward Mindset): arbinger.com Bionutrient Food Association: bionutrient.org Book Recommendation - What Your Food Ate by David R. Montgomery and Anne Biklé: Find it at your local bookstore or online. Highlighted Promotion: Your Journey, Your Learning Lab In our conversation, Sam Ingersoll detailed his incredible learning journey—from hands-on farm work to an Ivy League education to deep-diving into the principles of holistic management. He learned what he needed to learn, when he needed to learn it, to move his mission forward. Your regenerative enterprise is also a journey of constant learning. But you don't have to figure it all out alone. The regenBEE United Learning Lab is your space to grow alongside your peers. It's not a one-size-fits-all curriculum. It's a living, breathing ecosystem of resources, mentorship, and peer-to-peer support tailored to the real-world challenges you face. Whether you need to master financial modeling, develop a marketing strategy, or design a governance structure, the Learning Lab connects you with the people and knowledge to take your next step. [Let's learn and grow together. Explore the regenBEE United Learning Lab today.]
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149: Funding the Commons: A Deep Dive into ReFi, DAOs, and the Future of Regenerative Economics
Podcast Episode 149: Funding the Commons: A Deep Dive into ReFi, DAOs, and the Future of Regenerative Economics Description: What if our financial systems were designed to heal the planet instead of extracting from it? This isn't a far-off dream; it's the emergent reality of Regenerative Finance (ReFi) and Decentralized Autonomous Organizations (DAOs). In this roundtable discussion, host Joshua Prieto and co-host Noam Rifkind are joined by Stefan Fiedler-Alvarado, a leader in the ReFi space and the Director for the Certificate of Regenerative Entrepreneurship at UCI. Together, they dive deep into the mechanics and philosophy of this new financial frontier. The conversation unpacks how ReFi is moving beyond the broken models of venture capital and philanthropy, using blockchain technology to create transparent, democratic, and direct funding flows to the frontline communities doing the essential work of regeneration. This is a must-listen for anyone who believes we need to fundamentally rewire our economy to support a thriving, life-affirming future. [View the full show notes and description on the Seeds of Tao Website] Show Notes: (7:13) Stefan Fiedler-Alvarado introduces the core idea that modern regenerative practices are a rediscovery of ancient, indigenous wisdom and a deep connection to place. (15:10) A critical look at the flaws of traditional funding: how venture capital's "unicorn" model is wasteful and why philanthropic aid can create dependency and neocolonial dynamics. (17:30) The Promise of Web3: How blockchain technology and DAOs can disintermediate finance, removing costly middlemen and empowering direct, peer-to-peer capital flows. (23:28) Who governs the new system? A discussion on where ReFi protocols come from, blending top-down standards with bottom-up, hyperlocal community validation. (33:32) A crucial clarification: Who is ReFi for right now? Stefan makes the case that these funds are for frontline, marginalized communities and common-good projects, not for conventional for-profit businesses. (38:40) How it Works: A real-world example of using Gitcoin and Quadratic Funding, a mechanism that algorithmically rewards projects with the most community support. (51:30) The Future of Finance: The panel explores what the next 10-20 years could look like, from blended financial models to bioregional funding facilities and the rise of "DMRV (Decentralized Measurement, Reporting, and Verification) as a service." (1:01:10) Noam's "Beaver" Analogy: How the ReFi movement acts like beavers in an ecosystem, carefully channeling capital to create widespread vitality and avoid the mission capture seen in traditional philanthropy. (1:10:00) From Scarcity to Abundance: Joshua challenges the scarcity mindset that still exists even in the ReFi space and poses the vision of truly funding "the commons." (1:15:00) A Call to Action for Listeners: The episode concludes with powerful questions about building organizational capacity, crafting culturally-resonant narratives (like using Dragon Ball Z!), and the role every stakeholder has in building this new economy. Resource Links: Universidad para la Cooperación Internacional (UCI): uci.ac.cr ReFi Costa Rica: reficostarica.com Gitcoin - The platform for funding public goods: gitcoin.co KarmaGap - The impact reporting tool mentioned: karmagap.com Celo - The mobile-first blockchain ecosystem: celo.org Highlighted Promotion: Unlock Your Narrative with StorySeed In the episode, Stefan Fiedler-Alvarado asked a critical question: "Do you have a culturally cohesive narrative that can make your work attractive?" He explained that the most successful projects connect with people on a deep, story-based level. Your regenerative vision is powerful, but if you can't articulate it in a way that captivates your audience—be it customers, investors, or community members—your impact will be limited. That's why we created the StorySeed Marketing & Messaging Course. This course is designed specifically for regenerative entrepreneurs like you. We guide you step-by-step to unearth your core message, define your unique brand story, and craft a narrative that inspires action. Stop just talking about what you do; start sharing a story that moves the world. [Enroll in StorySeed today and turn your mission into a movement.]
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148: Regenpreneur Story - The Soil & The Ledger with MAD Capital
Podcast Episode: The Soil & The Ledger: Seeding a Regenerative Future with MAD Capital >>Full Transcript, Blogpost, and Show Notes Here Description: The path of a regenerative entrepreneur is often a lonely one, fraught with financial hurdles and a system not built to support the deep, patient work of healing our planet. In this episode of the Seeds of Tao podcast, we sit down with Brandon Welch and Philip Taylor, the founders of Mad Capital, a company on a mission to finance the regenerative revolution in agriculture. Join us for a candid conversation about their journey, from the philosophical underpinnings of their work to the nitty-gritty of creating financial products that mimic the cycles of nature. We explore the "valley of death" that many transitioning farmers face and how Mad Capital is building a bridge to a more profitable and ecologically sound future. This episode is a must-listen for any "regenpreneur" who has ever felt the struggle of aligning their values with their balance sheet. Show Notes: Introduction to Mad Capital: Learn about their mission to create a regenerative organic revolution in agriculture by providing right-fit capital for farmers. (0:24:32) The "Why" Behind the Work: Brandon and Philip share what gets them excited to bridge the gap between Wall Street and land stewards. (0:18:27) The Entrepreneurial Journey: Hear the origin story of Mad Capital, born from a "dark night of the soul" and a deep desire to see tangible change in the world. (0:32:07) Overcoming the "Valley of Death": A discussion on the financial challenges farmers face when transitioning to regenerative practices and how Mad Capital's flexible and patient financing is making a difference. (0:39:53) The Orbit, Moon, and Star Shot: Mad Capital's vision for the future, from reaching profitability to financing 5 million acres of regenerative farmland by 2032. (0:59:52) The Importance of Self-Care for Entrepreneurs: A candid conversation about avoiding burnout and the devotional routines that keep the Mad Capital team grounded. (0:53:16) A Message of Hope and Perseverance: Brandon and Phillip's advice for fellow regenerative entrepreneurs on the importance of patience, focus, and building a community of "true believers." (1:10:52) Resource Links: Mad Capital Website: madcapital.com Mad Agriculture Website: madagriculture.org Follow Mad Capital on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/mad-capital-pbc/ Follow Mad Agriculture on Instagram: instagram.com/madagriculture Highlighted Promotion: Join the regenBEE Community Feeling inspired by the conversation with Mad Capital? Do you have your own story of regenerative entrepreneurship to share? You don't have to go it alone. The Regenerative Business Economies Ecosystem (regenBEE) is an open and free community where impact entrepreneurs, funders, and allies come together to support one another and build the regenerative economies of the future. In the regenBEE, you'll find: A network of peers who understand the unique challenges and triumphs of your work. Opportunities to connect with potential funders and collaborators. A platform to share your story and learn from the experiences of others. Join us as we collectively move beyond sustainability and into our regenerative future. It all starts with community. Join the regenBEE Community Today!
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147: ColivingDAO Regenpreneur Story - The Soul of Coliving
Promotional Links: Part 2 of the ColivingDAO Podcast - This is a two-part series in collaboration with the ColivingDAO podcast. Make sure to catch the beginning of my own journey into creating a coliving space in Bogota, Colombia. The Regenerative Brand Archetype Quiz - Gain greater clarity on how to present your brand's identity as a guide and leader for regenerative change. As you take this quiz you will learn your brand's archetype profile and how to best utilize it in your message and marketing. Description: Join us as we delve into the world of co-living with Gareth and Daniel, the founders of Co-living DAO. Discover their vision for a future where community and sustainability intertwine, and learn how their innovative approach is reshaping the way we live and connect. Show Notes: Introduction: Guests: Gareth and Daniel, Co-founders of ColivingDAO Topic: Coliving and the ColivingDAO model Gareth and Daniel's backgrounds and motivations for creating ColivingDAO What is ColivingDAO? Redefining homeownership: Combining ownership and renting benefits Creating a sense of community and belonging Addressing the challenges of traditional renting and homeownership Focus on sustainability and regenerative practices The ColivingDAO Story: Gareth and Daniel's experience living in a coliving community Identifying the need for a better coliving model Combining organizational structures with crypto mechanisms Early market validation and positive responses from co-living operators The Importance of Vision and Community: Defining the vision and culture of a coliving community Attracting like-minded individuals and fostering a sense of belonging Creating a soul and culture within the community Balancing business aspects with human connection Key Takeaways for Entrepreneurs: The importance of starting and taking action Being prepared to adapt and refine ideas Staying connected to the original purpose and passion Seeking out and connecting with like-minded individuals The power of human touch and connection in business Call to Action: Listen to Part 2 on ColivingDAO Insights podcast Visit colivingdao.com for more information
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146: Bonita Ford and Eric Toensmeier Regenprenuer Story - Navigating Climate Anxiety and Finding Solutions
Join us for a powerful conversation with climate leaders Bonita Ford and Eric Toensmeier as we explore the emotional toll of climate change, the importance of permaculture and adaptation strategies, and how entrepreneurs can make a real difference. Plus, learn about Bonita's upcoming book and workshop!
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145: Hannah Temple Regenpreneur Story - Reinventing Organizations and the Way We Do Business
Promotional Links: The Regenerative Brand Archetype Quiz - Gain greater clarity on how to present your brand's identity as a guide and leader for regenerative change. As you take this quiz you will learn your brand's archetype profile and how to best utilize it in your message and marketing. Description In this episode, we dive deep into the inspiring story of Hannah Temple, a regenerative entrepreneur who is dedicated to reinventing organizations and the way we do business. Hannah shares her journey of realizing the need for change at a young age and how she has been working towards building a more regenerative and socially responsible economy. We explore Hannah's work with Tealco, an organization that supports businesses in becoming regenerative forces in the world. She discusses the importance of shifting the behavior of organizations to create positive impacts on economies, cultures, and the environment. Hannah also explains Tealco's process for helping organizations make the transition to regenerative models, including systems mapping and regenerative landscape assessment. Throughout the conversation, Hannah emphasizes the need for genuine diversity, courage, and learning from nature as key elements in driving positive change. Whether you're an entrepreneur or simply interested in creating a more sustainable future, this episode will leave you inspired and motivated to take action. Connect with Hannah Temple and learn more about her work with Tealco through the A Thriving Futures Podcast and Tealco website. Don't miss this thought-provoking conversation on reinventing organizations and the path to a regenerative economy. Guest Bio: Hannah Coleman Hannah Temple is a recognised expert in the field of human rights and business. She has worked with many of the world's largest organisations to practically implement human rights due diligence in line with the United Nations Guiding Principles across both their supply chains and their own operations. Her experience has led her to work with a vast diversity of stakeholders, sectors and topics, helping organisations to grapple with the full spectrum of social, environmental and governance issues. She has been invited to speak at and contribute to key forums in the sustainability, ethical business and human rights arenas, including the UN Global Compact Academy, Business Fights Poverty, Moodys Investors Services, Article 30 and the Ernst and Young Eco-Innovators Network. She is a skilled facilitator, nature facilitator, systems thinker, trainer, strategist and analyst. Visit our website for the full show notes here
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144: Paul Coleman Regenpreneur Story - Let Nature's Beauty Inspire our Entrepreneurial Dreams
Promotional Links: **regenBEN Community and Resource Commons-** a community of like minded impact entrepreneurs cultivating their regenerative businesses, and also a storehouse of free resources and all the recordings of our events for impact entrepreneurs. Description Join us for an inspiring conversation with Paul Coleman, a regenerative entrepreneur who shares his remarkable journey of exploration, environmental action, and entrepreneurship. In this episode, Paul takes us from floating the Amazon to walking across the Americas, and ultimately building a regenerative livelihood in Chile. He beautifully illustrates how nature's beauty has shaped his entrepreneurial dreams and influenced his approach to environmental conservation. Through captivating stories and personal experiences, Paul reminds us of the importance of envisioning our goals, making plans, and taking small steps towards creating meaningful change in the world. Whether you're an aspiring entrepreneur or simply seeking inspiration, this episode will leave you motivated to embrace the beauty of nature and pursue your dreams. To connect with Paul Coleman and learn more about his work, visit earthwalker.com or follow Paul & Konomi's Garden on Facebook. Don't miss this uplifting episode that highlights the power of nature's beauty in driving entrepreneurial endeavors. Tune in now! Guest Bio: Paul Coleman Are you ready to embark on an extraordinary journey? Meet Paul, also known as the Earthwalker. He has traversed over 47,500 kilometers around the globe, dedicating his life to planting trees and inspiring others to preserve our precious natural environment. Imagine walking alongside Paul as he shares his incredible story. Born in the UK, he now resides in La Junta, a serene village nestled in Chilean Patagonia. Together with his wife, Konomi, they have transformed a once degraded cattle pasture into an organic farm and sanctuary for wildlife. Their home, built with earth and turf, harmonizes with the surrounding nature. Paul's life is a tapestry of captivating tales. From his upbringing in Manchester to his adventures at sea, his years as a private chauffeur, and his awe-inspiring expeditions down the Amazon, each experience has deepened his connection with the world we inhabit. At Seeds of Tao, we invite you to join Paul on this remarkable journey. Explore the different chapters of his life, filled with adventure, wisdom, and profound insights. Allow yourself to be inspired by the beauty of nature and join the movement towards a more regenerative and sustainable future. Together, let's embrace the transformative power of nature and unlock our potential to create positive change in the world. Check out the full show notes on our website here
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143: Judith Horvath Regenpreneur Story - From Corporate Business to Regenerative Farming
Promotional Links: regenBEN Community and Resource Commons- a community of like-minded impact entrepreneurs cultivating their regenerative businesses, and also a storehouse of free resources and all the recordings of our events for impact entrepreneurs. Description In this episode, we sit down with Judith Horvath, a regenerative entrepreneur and farming expert. Judith shares her journey into farming and how she transitioned from a suburban farm to owning her own farm. She discusses the challenges she faced, the importance of self-reliant food practices, and her work as a regenerative farming consultant. Join us as we explore Judith's inspiring story and learn valuable insights for aspiring entrepreneurs in the farming industry. For more information about Judith Horvath and her work, visit her website and listen to her podcast, Fair Hill Farmstead Life. Don't miss this engaging episode filled with personal stories and valuable advice on regenerative entrepreneurship. Guest Bio: Judith Horvath Regenerative Farmer/Rancher, entrepreneur, speaker, writer, agriculture/agribusiness consultant, and podcaster. Judith Horvath is a passionate advocate for regenerative agriculture and the transformation of our food systems. After a successful career in corporate business, Judith made a bold decision to transition into regenerative farming, becoming a true regenpreneur. Her journey into regenerative agriculture began with a desire to provide her family with a healthier diet and a more sustainable lifestyle. She started by implementing the Feingold System and gradually shifted away from processed foods, embracing the origins of food and self-reliance. This led her to start a suburban farm, which served as an incubator for her future endeavors. Taking on the risk of buying a farm, Judith and her family embarked on a challenging yet rewarding journey. With determination and a commitment to sustainability, they slowly diversified their farm offerings, including grass-fed livestock and organic produce. Judith's farm not only became a source of self-reliant food production but also a platform for regenerative farming practices. As a regenerative farming consultant, Judith helps others navigate the challenges of starting and maintaining regenerative farms. She shares her expertise and provides valuable insights to her clients, helping them avoid common pitfalls and build profitable and sustainable agricultural ventures. Through her podcast, Fair Hill Farmstead Life, Judith inspires aspiring entrepreneurs in the farming industry. She shares personal stories, practical advice, and the importance of collaboration in the regenerative farming community. Judith believes that by working together, we can create a future where regenerative farming practices are the norm, benefiting both our environment and our communities. Join Judith Horvath on her podcast and dive into the world of regenerative agriculture. Discover her inspiring journey, learn valuable insights, and explore the possibilities of becoming a regenpreneur in the farming industry. For full show notes check out our website here
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142: Kirsten Liegmann Regenpreneur Story - Regenerative Communities That Are Better Than You Could Ever Imagine
Promotional Links: Come join us at the Regenearth Convergence - December 7-9 in Colorado Springs we are coming together to bring two new regenerative real estate development projects into the world. Come present your project to be voted as one of those two or just come to support regenerative land development. **regenBEN Community and Resource Commons-** a community of like-minded impact entrepreneurs cultivating their regenerative businesses, and also a storehouse of free resources and all the recordings of our events for impact entrepreneurs. Description: In episode 142 of the podcast, Kirsten Liegmann shares her inspiring journey as a regenpreneur and explores the potential of regenerative communities. She discusses the importance of aligning with nature, pushing the boundaries of sustainable living, and the power of consciousness in creating a more connected world. Kirsten emphasizes the need for balance between structure and flow in entrepreneurship and shares valuable insights on following divine breadcrumbs, embracing authenticity, and the transformative potential of self-change. Join Kirsten as she invites listeners to get involved in the Regenearth Studio and be part of the movement towards a regenerative future. ✨🌱🌍🎙️❤️ View the full show notes on our website Guest Bio: Kirsten Liegmann is a visionary leader and the founder and CEO of New Humanity Ventures. She is also the co-founder and COO of Oliizoi, a regenerative real estate developer, and the co-founder of the Regen Earth Studio. With her coaching, mentoring, trainings, and presentations, Kirsten empowers individuals to become extraordinary leaders and pioneers of a new paradigm way of living on Earth. She believes that conscious, mature, and evolved leadership is essential to transform our unsustainable and life-destroying ways and create a regenerative and life-giving future founded in respect. Kirsten's approach is rooted in the understanding that in order to solve our problems, we need to change our thinking. She guides her clients and audiences through a step-by-step process to break free from limitations and fears, and fully embrace their leadership roles with joy, courage, strength, and clarity. Her areas of expertise include awakened leadership, spiritual and personal growth, conscious entrepreneurship/regenpreneurship, sustainability, regenerative elders mentorship, new paradigm designs, and virtual and in-person facilitation. Kirsten holds an MBA in Sustainable Management and has a wealth of experience in business and project management. She has successfully led and managed numerous virtual events, including HOPE 11-11 and a virtual memorial for her late husband and Chicago 7 activist, Rennie Davis. In this transformative time, Kirsten believes that a more emotionally and spiritually mature New Humanity can awaken and come together as a powerful global force for change. She is dedicated to igniting, training, and uniting this New Humanity to create a new way of living on Earth. Kirsten is a captivating presenter and welcomes inquiries about speaking engagements. Feel free to reach out to her directly on LinkedIn.
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141: Blake & Stephanie Alexandre Regenpreneur Story - Making Farming Exciting for This and the Next Generation
Promotional Links: Alexandre Family Farm Regenpreneur Masterclass- on November 21st @ 9 am PT (12pm) ET we will be diving into the specific lessons, knowledge, and wisdom Blake and Stephanie have to share about starting, growing, and operating a dairy farm. regenBEN Community and Resource Commons- a community of like-minded impact entrepreneurs cultivating their regenerative businesses, and also a storehouse of free resources and all the recordings of our events for impact entrepreneurs. Podcast Links & Resources: Alexandre Family Farm Website: check out the farm's website. They have loads of information on their farming practices, A2/A2 dairy, products they produce, and more Come visit their farm in North Cali: are you in the area or plan to be? Come visit their farm and have a guided or self-guided tour. Savory Institue: Blake mentions the Alan Savory Institute as a big contributor to their regenerative farming strategy. Regenerative Organic Alliance: Alexandre Family Farm is certified regenerative organic. You can check out more about what that means on the ROA website. In this episode, Blake and Stephanie Alexandre, owners of Alexandre Family Farm, share their inspiring journey towards regenerative agriculture and becoming the first regenerative-certified dairy farm in the United States. With a multi-generational farm that has been passed down through the family, they discuss their deep-rooted passion for farming alongside Mother Nature and the vital importance of aligning with natural processes. Blake and Stephanie emphasize the significance of building organic matter in the soil and implementing regenerative practices to restore the health and vitality of their land. They explain how their farm has transitioned from conventional farming methods to regenerative practices, guided by a profound understanding of the wisdom found in regenerative agriculture. By embracing regenerative principles, they are not only connecting back to nature but also setting an example for others in the agricultural industry. During this insightful conversation, Blake and Stephanie share the challenges they faced on their journey and the lessons they have learned as regenerative entrepreneurs. They discuss the transformative power of restoring our connection to nature and the positive impact it has on sustainability and the environment. Their story serves as an inspiration to all those who aspire to create a more regenerative and sustainable future through their entrepreneurial endeavors. Join us as we delve into the wisdom and experiences of Blake and Stephanie Alexandre, exploring the incredible journey of their multi-generational farm and the exciting path they are forging for this and the next generation of farmers. You can read the full show notes on our site Keywords: regenerative agriculture, dairy farm, organic matter, natural processes, regenerative practices, entrepreneurship, sustainability.
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140: Dan Kittredge Regenpreneur Story - Organizing Around the Quality of our Food
Promotional Links: StorySeed Marketing and Messaging Course - a comprehensive course for regenerative entrepreneurs to build and scale their message and marketing efforts. (currently at beta price) Description: In this captivating episode, we sit down with Dan Kittredge, the visionary founder of the Bionutrient Foundation, to explore his inspiring journey in regenerative agriculture and the pursuit of food quality. Dan's day, a blend of soil advocacy and paper-writing, reflects his passion for quality food. His infectious enthusiasm emanates from a deep desire to make a positive global impact. Discover how his upbringing on an organic farmstead shaped his unique perspective, offering competence and a lifelong connection to nature to his children. For those aspiring to embrace the farmstead lifestyle, Dan's invaluable advice provides a roadmap to success. He emphasizes balance and shares ways to get involved. Tune in for a journey that inspires change, one nutrient-dense bite at a time. 🌱🌍 You can read the full show notes on our site. Guest Bio: Dan Kittredge Dan Kittredge has been an organic farmer for more than 30 years and is the founder and Executive Director of the Bionutrient Food Association (BFA), a non-profit whose mission is to "increase quality in the food supply." Dan grew up on Many Hands Organic Farm in central Massachusetts. After a global career in food and seed activism where he worked with farmers across India, Russia, and Central America, Dan returned to the U.S. and launched the BFA in 2010 to ignite a movement around food quality. His resonating message has filled hundreds of workshops and speaking engagements with farmers and eaters alike hungry for answers. To expand upon these concepts is the BFA flagship event, the annual Soil & Nutrition Conference, now in its tenth year that has hosted speakers such as John Kempf, Ray Archuleta, Kathleen DiChiara, David Montgomery, Fred Kirschenmann, Judith Schwartz, Graham Sait, Bernard Pollack, Glen Rein, Dorn Cox, Elaine Ingham, Joel Salatin, Stephan van Vliet, Fred Provenza and many more luminaries in the food and ag sectors. A born leader in this field, Dan has solidified himself as an expert in the world of "nutrient density" and biological or regenerative agriculture. Through this mission, the Bionutrient Institute was launched, with partner organizations, Our-sci LLC, FarmOS, and Next 7, to demonstrate and share the connections between nutrient density and soil, plant, and human health. BFA's significant growth since 2018 now means three labs in the U.S. and one in Europe are conducting surveys of the food supply, measuring the variation of nutritional compounds found in food, and connecting it to management practices. In 2021, the Institute unveiled a second-generation prototype of a hand-held consumer spectrometer called the Bionutrient Meter, calibrated by the sampling done at the labs. The meter is designed to test nutritional quality at the point of purchase, bringing transparency to the marketplace and providing growers with the needed tools to increase nutrition in their crops and leverage economic incentives to drive complete system regeneration. The most recent lab in Boston is designed to further the mission of our understanding of nutrient density and to engineer an advanced version of the Bionutrient Meter with the data used for calibration all being open source, demonstrating the BFA's commitment to small landholders and the greater global Commons. To learn more about this work, visit: Bionutrient.org and BionutrientInstitute.org
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139: What is the Goal of a Regenerative Business?
Promotional Links: Seeds of Tao Incubation Cohort - Launching early 2024, enrollment is opening in October 2023 for our first incubation cohort designed to help regenerative businesses accomplish their goals, and have a consistent support network along the way. Have you ever wondered about the true goal of a regenerative business? In Episode 139 of the Seeds of Tao Podcast, we embark on a journey to uncover this profound purpose. Drawing insights from nature's wisdom, we explore the intricacies of setting, tracking, and achieving regenerative business goals. 🌍 Join us as we break down the complexities of regenerative thinking and design. Discover how aligning with nature's intrinsic systems can lead to reduced waste and enhanced sustainability. Learn the art of managing energy, both yours and others', to foster positive change in your business. 🌟 Don't miss out on this enlightening conversation that delves deep into creating businesses that nourish life and bring about lasting impact. Tune in now to gain invaluable wisdom on the goals of regenerative businesses! 🎧 You can find the full show notes on our site.
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138: Minou Schillings Regenpreneur Story - Embracing Uncertainty and Building Capacity as an Impact Entrepreneur
Promotional Links: Seeds of Tao Incubation Cohort - Launching early 2024, enrollment is opening in October 2023 for our first incubation cohort designed to help regenerative businesses accomplish their goals, and have a consistent support network along the way. 🌟 Join us in Episode 138 as we delve into the incredible journey of Minou Schillings, a passionate regenpreneur. Discover what drives her exciting work and how she's embracing uncertainty while building capacity as an impact entrepreneur. Minou shares her wisdom on the early days of entrepreneurship, partnerships, regenerative business, and the essential principles she values in businesses. Tune in to uncover valuable insights and connect with her on LinkedIn to keep the conversation going. 🌍 You can find the full show notes on our site. Guest Bio: Minou Schillings "When you never change your mind, why have one?" I am here to help you to break with business-as-usual thinking and imagine and realize a regenerative future. The business-as-usual mindset is broken. For decades or even centuries, this mindset has damaged nature and big parts of society. We have now (finally) got to the point that it is also harming businesses. Sticking to this old way of thinking will make your business less resilient, less likely to survive an economic crisis and less innovative. Leaving the business-as-usual mindset behind and striving to create positive impact on people and the planet is now not only the right thing to do, it is also a wise business decision. I am here to help you to realize the mindset shift needed to transition to a regenerative and just future. We will only realize a better future once we can imagine it. I spend most of my time exploring regenerative pathways with business owners, teams and impact-driven individuals. My Dutch background makes me direct, no-nonsense, down-to-Gaia and efficient.
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137: Networking for Systems Change with Josh Prieto
Promotional Links: Seeds of Tao Incubator Application In Episode 137 of the Seeds of Tao Podcast, we dive into the fascinating world of networking and its profound significance for systems change. Join us as we explore why networking matters, not only for personal and organizational growth but also for the well-being of our communities and the planet. Discover the key ingredients that make networking work for some and not for others, unveiling the powerful role of charity, humility, and shared goals. Get ready to harness the art of networking to drive regeneration in your work and make meaningful connections that pave the way for positive change. Tune in and let's cultivate connections that transform our world! 🌱🌏 You can find the full show notes and resources on our site.
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136: Matthew Sherman Regenpreneur Story - The True Value of a Business
Promotional Links: StorySeed Community and Resource Commons - a community of like minded impact entrepreneurs cultivating their regenerative businesses, and also a storehouse of free resources and all the recordings of our events for impact entrepreneurs. Join us in Episode 136 of the Seeds of Tao Podcast as we chat with Matthew Sherman. From coaching to performance psychology, and even a transformative health crisis, Matthew's story is a captivating journey into regenpreneurship. Learn how he defines regenerative business, shifting away from old mechanistic thinking, and discover his insights on changing the programming of your business for a brighter, more regenerative future. Tune in and let Matthew's transition away from business as usual, towards business built on regenerative principles inspire you as you cultivate your regenerative business! 🔥🌱 You can find the full show notes on our website. Guest Bio: Matthew Sherman Matthew Sherman is widely known as a community creator, and culinary innovator. His mission over the past decade has been to transform the category of healthy foods from a boring, arduous and exclusive landscape to a fun, and inspiring experience, focused on building the community of health. Sherman's multifaceted abilities to brand, lead and cultivate experiences quickly set him apart from other entrepreneurs and chefs. In his late 20's Sherman started to truly understand how dynamic, human performance really is. "The approach to health has to be all encompassing. You cannot drive a car with one tire and you cannot create optimal performance without examining a persons food choices, physical movement, past experiences, DNA, cognitive tools, emotional flexibility and strength, relationships and spirituality." Says Matthew. In 2010 Sherman embarked on a journey to nourish his community and raise the vibration of clients, customers and employees. The vision was to provide the most nutrient dense food and juices that he possibly could. He opened jugofresh, an organic cold-pressed juice, smoothie and vegan food restaurant, which quickly gained a cult like following. Both jugofresh and Matthew received national and international attention with appearances on the Today Show, articles in Conde Naste, Travel & Leisure and USA today, as well as features in The Miami Herald, Ocean Drive, and Miami Magazine. Sherman recently launched Oneness Projects, LLC in June of 2018, which is forging new and progressive ideas, building a real estate and revitalization project. Matthew is committed to spreading his core values of more unity, more peace, more love, and ultimately more thriving free people.
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135: Hoda Mohajerani Regenpreneur Story - The Commitment to Raising Consciousness Through Commerce
Promotional Link: StorySeed Community and Resource Commons - a community of like minded impact entrepreneurs cultivating their regenerative businesses, and also a storehouse of free resources and all the recordings of our events for impact entrepreneurs. In Episode 135 of the Seeds of Tao Podcast, we embark on a soulful journey with Hoda Mohajerani, the visionary behind Chakra Chai. Discover the profound story that led to the creation of this unique organic, ayurvedic food and beverage company. Hoda shares the transformative power of a deeply significant life event that ignited a passion for accelerating human consciousness through their business. From sourcing organic to giving back to charitable causes and fostering a cradle-to-cradle lifecycle, Chakra Chai is rewriting the script on conscious entrepreneurship. Tune in to explore the inspiring tale of creation, commitment, and a profound connection to the natural world. 🍵🌿 You can find the full show notes and resources on our website. Guest Bio: Hoda Mohajerani has synthesized over three decades of experience in women's, environmental and human rights advocacy; natural medicines, premium organic branding, fashion and music production; into a systems-based, servant-leadership, to nurture and realize visions for people and the planet. A graduate from the School of Oriental and African Studies, London, Hoda's academic background spans sociology, literature, arabic and comparative religions. She has worked with various ngo's such as the Women's Environmental Network, the UN, the Centre for the Study of Democracy and has been a frequent guest on the BBC. She has been described by those closest to her as a: Visionary Leader. Servant of Love. Critical thinker and Compassionate Bullshit Slayer. The many routes of Hoda's personal "Silk Road" all eventually led to the founding of CHAKRA CHAI: A regenerative, mission-driven company rooted in the five thousand year tradition of Ayurveda. Their primary tagline "Conscious Nourishment for The Conscious Age" hints at the company's fundamental principle: Consciousness is at the heart of our existence. Our heightened (or reduced) access to Consciousness determines the realities that we experience- individually and collectively. Hoda says "we are not just another food and beverage brand. Chakra Chai is a vehicle for our collective movement towards higher consciousness, reconnecting us to the sacred nature of creation and food as a form of Communion."
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134: Sarah Spencer Regenpreneur Story - Learning to Think Like a Tree
Promotional Link: StorySeed Marketing and Messaging Course - a comprehensive course for regenerative entrepreneurs to build and scale their message and marketing efforts. (currently at beta price) In Episode 134 of the Seeds of Tao Podcast, we embark on an enchanting journey with Sarah Spencer, where she unveils the incredible potential of thinking like a tree. Sarah's passion for finding nature-inspired solutions to the world's challenges shines through as she shares her transformation from a human rights lawyer to a social permaculture advocate. Discover how nature's patterns can enrich our personal lives and businesses, fostering resilience, long-term vision, and a deeper connection with the natural world. Sarah's insights offer a refreshing perspective on reimagining success through the lens of the forest. Tune in, get inspired, and explore the secrets of nature with Sarah Spencer. 🌱🌳 You can find the show notes and other resources on our site. Guest Bio: Sarah Spencer I help visionary leaders and team-members grow their purpose-led enterprises (of all size and type) in a way that is healthy, resilient, creative and abundant, inspired by living-systems success. In our complex and uncertain world, leaders and their organisations are facing multiple issues: Funding and finance worries Employee dissatisfaction, lack of productivity Work-life balance issues Worries around sustainability Adapting and innovating in volatile markets... Through working with us, visionary (but sometimes overwhelmed) leaders can discover how to unleash the potential that is within their team, their organisation and their networks, to create regenerative organisations fit for 21st century challenges. We know that nature is a perfect role model for success, resilience, adaptability and health, and because our organisations are dynamic living systems (not machines as outdated paradigms would have us believe), when visionary leaders transition their teams to new, regenerative ways of working, they create positive flows for themselves, their teams, their stakeholders and the world. Our key programmes are: Think like a Forest Regenerative Organisation FUNDAMENTALS – for leaders and changemakers in purpose-led businesses and organisations – a 3 month online course -a deep-drive into growing an making an impact with your regenerative organisation. Think like a Forest Regenerative Organisation ADVENTURE – for whole teams or whole organisations. A whole-team adventure over 6 months. Think like a Forest Regenerative Organisation EXPERIENCE – a one day introduction to regenerative business, in-person, in nature. You can read more about everything we offer, including the bios of myself and other trainers, at https://www.thinklikeatree.co.uk/for-businesses-and-organisations/ We are also looking for nature-inspired visionaries to join our network of Think like a Tree facilitators. Get in touch if you would like to add Think like a Tree facilitation to your existing skills. My background: My experience in business, organisations, charities, social enterprises as an entrepreneur spans decades. The common thread is the purpose-led nature of my work, for people and planet. My career began as a legal representative and team leader for the UK's largest refugee charity. I later trained extensively in a range of regenerative practices, including regenerative leadership, permaculture (land and social), forest school and regenerative design. I founded Think like a Tree in 2017 and published Think like a Tree: the natural principles guide to life in 2019.
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133: Building Ecological and Community Resilience through Personal Resilience with Emily and Josh Prieto
Promotional Links: StorySeed Marketing and Messaging Course - a comprehensive course for regenerative entrepreneurs to build and scale their message and marketing efforts. (currently at beta price) In Episode 133 of the Seeds of Tao Podcast, we delve into the heart of personal resilience and its pivotal role in shaping ecological and community resilience. Join Emily and Josh Prieto as they unravel the art of aligning purpose with goals, navigating the impact of your actions, and fortifying your journey with empowerment and release practices. 🎙️✨ Discover the key to becoming a resilient leader and fostering the change our world craves. Tune in for insights that empower your regenerative journey! 🌿🌍 You can find the accompanying blog post on our website.
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132: LaUra Schmidt Regenpreneur Story - Managing Grief and Burnout as a Regenpreneur
Promotional Links: StorySeed Message and Marketing Course - a comprehensive course for regenerative entrepreneurs to build and scale their message and marketing efforts. (currently at beta price) Being an entrepreneur is tough, and being an impact entrepreneur working to create a regenerative business can feel like an uphill battle. In episode 132, LaUra Schmidt joins us to shed light on the importance of taking care of ourselves, our Zone 0, as we work to create positive change. She especially talks through the aspect of eco-grief, how to work through that feeling, and protecting ourselves from burnout (a common plague among entrepreneurs). You can find the show notes and other resources on our site. Guest Bio: LaUra Schmidt LaUra Schmidt is the founder of the Good Grief Network and the brain behind the "10-Steps to Resilience & Empowerment in a Chaotic Climate" program and the FLOW Facilitation Training modality. She is a lifelong student, curator, and practitioner of personal and collective resilience strategies. LaUra holds a BS in Environmental Studies, Biology, and Religious Studies and an MS is in Environmental Humanities. LaUra has earned certificates in "Integrative Somatic Trauma Therapy" and "Climate Psychology."
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131: Masterclass with Anamaria Aristizabal on Re-Visioning your Regenerative Livelihood
We don't become impact entrepreneurs without some sense of purpose and desire for impact. And as entrepreneurs, our level of personal development and mindset is so closely linked to the health of our business, it's important to be always progressing and building our emotional resiliency. Today's episode 131 is the recording of a Masterclass from back in January with Anamaria, where she guides us through different exercises to connect with ourselves on a deeper level and align ourselves with our highest level of purpose. You can find the Masterclass recording, with video, in our free Resource Commons. We are now hosting Masterclasses every month, so you can find out the next Masterclass on our site as well. We also have the show notes and accompanying resources on our site. Presenter Bio: Anamaria Aristizabal Anamaria Aristizabal is a Master Certified Integral Coach®, Leadership Trainer, Culture Consultant, and Trained Facilitator dedicated to supporting individuals, teams, and organization in their development and change initiatives. She excels at designing impactful coaching programs, as well as workshops and transformational journeys with creative and participatory methodologies. With her work she hopes to inspire, empower, and transform, in order to generate positive social, environmental, and economic impact. She is based near Bogotá, Colombia in an intentional ecological community called Aldeafeliz, a global demonstration center for a regenerative and inspirational lifestyle. She seeks to contribute to a transition towards more empowered, humane, entrepreneurial, and regenerative cultures that facilitate the next stage of human evolution.
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130: Erik Ohlsen Regenpreneur Story - Economic Change Through Regenerative Design
Promotional Links Synergetic Press: a diverse and eclectic catalog of books that cover topics such as ecology, sustainability, indigenous cultures, visionary art, and more. Use discount code tao20 at checkout for a 20% discount that also supports the podcast Resource Commons and Community Forum: an open community, packed with free resources, of regenerative entrepreneurs creating change through the business they start, build, and grow. Step into the world of regenerative design with us on Episode 130 of the Seeds of Tao Podcast. 🌿✨ Join us in conversation with Erik Ohlsen, a passionate permaculture designer, and founder of Permaculture Artisans. From tending a 1-acre food forest to transforming industries, Erik's journey is a symphony of change. Discover how he breathes life into landscapes and envisions an economy deeply rooted in regenerative practices. Tune in and explore how Erik's story can inspire you to create lasting impact! 🎙️🌍 Check out the full show notes and accompanying blog post on our site! Guest Bio: Erik Ohlsen Erik Ohlsen is a passionate writer, inspiring educator and experienced professional landscape designer. His goal is to help people connect deeper with nature and themselves. www.erikohlsen.com Erik is an internationally renowned certified permaculture designer/practitioner and certified permaculture teacher. For nearly 20 years he has taught ecological landscape design and implementation to thousands of students and clients around the world. He is driven to looking for effective ways to reach larger audiences in his mission to steward the environment. Erik is the Director of the Permaculture Skills Center, a vocational training school which offers advanced education in ecological design, landscaping, farming and land stewardship. He is also the Founder/Principal at Permaculture Artisans, a fully licensed contracting firm specializing in the design and installation of ecological landscapes and farms throughout California. In the field of ecological land development and management, Erik has extensive experience with projects that range from small urban lots to 100+ broadacre design and implementation. His many years of experience observing and listening to landscape patterns, and managing installation crews and design teams, have led to an extensive knowledge of all aspects of ecological land development and planning. He is a specialist in water harvesting systems, food forest design, community organizing, facilitation, vocational education and more. Erik resides in Sebastopol, California with his wife Lauren, raising a family, a homestead and running their businesses.
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129: Alessandra Caine Regenpreneur Story - Changing the Narrative Around Investing in Regeneration
Promotional Links: StorySeed Message and Marketing Course - a comprehensive course for regenerative entrepreneurs to build and scale their message and marketing efforts. (currently at beta price) Regenerative Brand Archetype Quiz - a free lesson from StorySeed, this quiz will help you identify your dominant brand archetypes and the accompanying Toolkit with help you apply that knowledge into your marketing so you can show up with a consistent personality and voice to your audience. Ever wondered how to redefine the investor-entrepreneur dynamic? 🤔 Join us for an insightful chat with Alessandra Caine in Episode 129 of the Seeds of Tao Podcast. 🎙️ Discover how Alessandra's journey from nurturing large-scale landscapes to venturing into ecommerce paved the way to shaping the narrative around regenerative business. Explore challenges, transitions, and the wisdom of seeking the right people as she shares valuable advice for fellow impact entrepreneurs. 🌍✨ Tune in to explore the world of investing in regeneration and be inspired to change the game! 🌟🌿 Check out our website for the full show notes. Guest Bio: Alessandra Caine - LinkedIn Profile Trained as an environmental scientist, I believe the best way to accelerate the shift towards a regenerative economy is to understand that any business operates in a complex ecosystem and its social and environmental impacts go beyond its factories. Only by redesigning business models with these impacts in mind, we will be able to transform our value chains in truly sustainable ones. With almost 10 years of experience in international sustainability programs worldwide, I am dedicated to scale successful solutions by working alongside impact investors and companies which are serious about halting and preserving biodiversity. Host Bio: Emily Prieto - LinkedIn Profile Emily is an explorer for the new creative solarpunk world and catalyst for regenerative economies and permanent cultures (permacultures). As the co-founder of Seeds of Tao she helps create experiences and opportunities for entrepreneurs to build strong regenerative enterprises. She is an artist, creative designer, and brand strategist who has worked with small and large businesses to create content that shares the brand identity through a compelling message and story. Using her creative design talent, Emily has also become a permaculture land designer, helping to design both commercial and residential lands for long-term regenerative change. She fluently speaks Spanish and English, adores Latin-American culture and chooses to build community and regenerative stewardship in the rainforests of Central America alongside her husband and four children.
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128: Narrative Weaving - Uniting Regenerative Voices
Promotional Links: StorySeed Message and Marketing Course - a comprehensive course for regenerative entrepreneurs to build and scale their message and marketing efforts. (currently at beta price) Regenerative Brand Archetype Quiz - a free lesson from StorySeed, this quiz will help you identify your dominant brand archetypes and the accompanying Toolkit with help you apply that knowledge into your marketing so you can show up with a consistent personality and voice to your audience. Join us in Episode 128 of the Seeds of Tao Podcast, where we explore the art of collaborative storytelling for impact entrepreneurs. From shaping internal narratives within teams to embracing collective movements, we delve into the four quadrants that interlace personal and collective stories. Discover how these interconnected tales cultivate regenerative businesses and contribute to a vibrant tapestry of transformation. Tune in as we unravel the power of collaborative storytelling in crafting a more harmonious world. You can see the full show notes on our site.
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127: Thomas Richardson Regenpreneur Story - The Power of the Pivot as an Entrepreneur
Promotional Link: Regenerative Business Economy Community and Resource Commons In episode 127 of the Seeds of Tao Podcast, Thomas Richardson is joining us to share his amazing journey from his gypsy travels around Europe, to regenerative entrepreneurship. Through his experience with a myriad of people, a mindset of lifelong learning, and boots on the ground experience in festival and event creation, he's crafted his journey into regeneration. Like so many of us, along his journey Thomas made a huge pivot to live a higher level of alignment with his values and passion in regenerative entrepreneurship. Join us in this episode as we talk about entrepreneurship, the power of regeneration, and transitioning the economy from an extractive system to a regenerative one. You can check out the full show notes on our site. Guest Bio: Thomas Richardson I'm a serial entrepreneur with a varied and completely unique history. I held the title of head elephant boy for Chipperfield's circus at 13, launched a music producing label and studio in my early career, founded and currently run Geosculpt Ireland, an award-winning environmentally innovative garden and landscape business that brings traditional stonemasonry techniques into the 21st century with advanced permaculture and cutting-edge design, and am the founder and CEO of GEIA, the Global Ecological Investment Agency, which finds novel ways to fund regenerative agricultural and ecological projects through full circle systems. Host Bio: Joshua Prieto Josh is the Co-Founder and Director of the Seeds of Tao learning platform for regenerative entrepreneurs. He has over 10 years of experience creating, building, and operating startup solutions alongside entrepreneurs of all shapes and sizes. That experience has shown him that entrepreneurs have the biggest role to play in the Anthropocene as we either create the solutions for, or become the root problem of, our people, planet, and future. Josh now co-creates educational programs that disrupt the current way our entrepreneurs learn. His holistically designed educational programs empower entrepreneurs to stop chasing "silver-bullet" solutions and start designing solutions that use regenerative systems.
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126: Masterclass with Jenny Patton on Re-Framing Your Narrative to Resonate
In this episode of the Seeds of Tao Podcast, we're sharing a Masterclass from our Regenpreneur Masterclass Series, we loved this Masterclass that Jenny Patton presented at, all about shifting paradigms through our story and message. We know there are SO many messages out there, a lot of noise. But if we want to connect with our audience and open their minds to regenerative solutions, we've got to be effective in that message. Our message must be clear, concise, emotionally engaging and transformative. If you'd rather watch the Masterclass to get the whole experience, you can find it in our free Resource Commons. You can also find the full Show Notes of the episode and more on our site.
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125: Jesse Fisher Regenpreneur Story - Cultivating Resiliency and Prosperity through Intentional Communities
Promotional Links: StorySeed Message and Marketing Course - a comprehensive course for regenerative entrepreneurs to build and scale their message and marketing efforts. (currently at beta price) In Episode 125 of the Seeds of Tao Podcast, get ready to be inspired by Jesse Fisher's incredible Regenpreneur Story! 🌱🏡 Discover how he cultivates resiliency and prosperity through intentional communities, sharing valuable lessons from building a cooperative town during a global recession. Jesse's experiences, including the remarkable story of Mondragon, will leave you motivated to embrace cooperative principles and manifest positive change in your own life. Don't miss this captivating episode where Jesse shares his wisdom and empowers us to create a more regenerative world! 🌍💚🎧 You can find the complete Show Notes and Blog Post on our website. Guest Bio: Jesse Fisher - LinkedIn Profile All my life's personal and professional experiences and interests led me to join the "Operation Self-Reliance" non-profit land development initiative, or OSR, in 2019. OSR assists families to achieve greater independence, safety, preparedness and family unity through engaging in some level of food production -- from backyard urban homesteading to multi-acre self-reliant rural farmsteads surrounded by others doing the same. While reading about the economic history of Utah, I learned that Brigham City, Utah, during the 1870s, had overcome all the downsides of dog-eat-dog Competitive Free Enterprise. When I learned that they: - Converted their town's entire economy to Cooperative Free Enterprise, - Achieved 100% employment, - Built homes for all the widows, - Provided food, shelter, and work for the homeless, and - Had their best year ever during the world-wide recession of 1873, I asked myself, "Why aren't we building towns like this today?" And now, I am. And, if you inherited your pioneer ancestors' can-do resolve, I invite you to join us recreating that economic miracle. Learn how "Operation Self-Reliance" got started and about its progress today: https://bit.ly/OSR-Intro Host Bio: Joshua Prieto - LinkedIn Profile We help impact entrepreneurs to start, grow and scale their regenerative enterprises. You want to change the world… We all do in one form or another. You might have taken that Gandhi quote to heart, to "Be the change you wish to see in the world." The challenge is creating a livelihood that allows us to be that change while finding growth for ourselves and our loved ones. Where do you start? How do you start? Seeds of Tao is here to help you seed regenerative paths beyond sustainability with tools and resources to help regenpreneurs be the change, it's all a part of our United Learning Academy. First, we provide e-learning resources that teach the six core areas impact entrepreneurs are desiring greater competency: marketing and messaging, finances and funding, cultural forces and flows, personal development, organizational management, natural capital management. Second, After giving you the knowledge frameworks to be successful, we provide a network of peers, mentors, educators, and facilitators that help you find your unique path to developing your regenerative enterprise. Whether it is helping you to incubate an entrepreneurial venture, start a regenerative career, or become a permaculture professional, the United Learning Academy is designed to bring each individual towards a truly impactful regenerative enterprise that improves our people, planet, and future. If you're looking to create or grow your regenerative enterprise and be the change you wish to see in the world, start by taking part in our free Resource Commons. Here you'll find educational content, a supportive community, and collaborative events to support you on your journey. We're here to help pioneers like yourself pave the way (tao) to a regenerative future. Let's get to work and be an example for others to follow.
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124: Scaling our Impact in an Age of Degrowth with Joshua Prieto
Promotional Links: StorySeed Marketing and Messaging Course In Episode 124, we're bringing you an exciting discussion with Joshua Prieto, where we'll be uncovering the secrets to Scaling our Impact in this age of Degrowth! Yeah, that's right – we're making economic degrowth sexy! 💚 We'll be spilling the beans on five powerful strategies that can take your regenerative enterprise to new heights, and believe us, it's not just any ordinary growth. We're talking about growth that's in service to people, the environment, and future generations! It's the kind of growth that'll have you feeling good about every step you take, and your customers feeling amazing about supporting you. 🌍🌿 So, if you're eager to learn how to craft an authentic narrative, build marketing systems that don't exploit others, and assemble a rock-solid marketing team, you're in for a real treat. Trust us, it's all interconnected and has the potential to make degrowth look utterly irresistible! 😎 If you're ready to join the movement and see how your regenerative business can thrive while making a positive impact, buckle up because this episode is about to blow your mind! Let's make degrowth sexy together and create a world that truly flourishes! 🚀💫 Now, if you're craving more in-depth insights and eye-opening discussions, don't miss out on the full podcast episode, available now on all major platforms and on our site with the accompanying blog post. Tune in and get inspired to scale your impact like never before! Happy listening, folks! 🌱🎧
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123: Paulinho Muzaliwa Regenpreneur Story - How Hungry Are You for Regenerative Change?
Promotional Links: Seeds of Tao Community and Resource Commons In this episode of the Seeds of Tao Podcast, we dive into the inspiring story of Paulinho Muzaliwa, a passionate regenpreneur dedicated to solving the challenge of malnutrition in refugee camps. As COVID-19 hit and food rations became limited, Paulinho and his community faced dire circumstances. Their literal hunger led them to discover regenerative solutions, including permaculture and utilizing food waste as organic fertilizer. Overcoming challenges such as unemployment, they initiated entrepreneurial projects like soap making and worm farming to create sustainable change. Join us as Paulinho shares his journey and emphasizes the importance of focusing on regenerative enterprises to make a lasting impact. You can find the show notes and accompanying blog post on our site. Guest Bio: Paulinho Muzaliwa Paulinho is Congolese by nationality living in Uganda since 2017. He has a diploma in business and administration in DRC. In 2018 he got a scholarship at Idea4africa where he learnt Entrepreneurship, Business and Leadership and conducted trainings for identifying opportunities with and for the communities. He later founded the project Unidos Social Innovation Center in the same year. Passionate about Regenerative Agriculture, a permaculture teacher certified by the Permaculture Education Institute, a Warm Data host, certified and accredited by the Bateson International Institute, an Ambassador in SEEDS regenerative financial ecosystem and a business and leadership facilitator. Connect with Paulinho on LinkedIn Host Bio: Joshua Prieto Josh is the Co-Founder and Director of the Seeds of Tao learning platform for regenerative entrepreneurs. He has over 10 years of experience creating, building, and operating startup solutions alongside entrepreneurs of all shapes and sizes. That experience has shown him that entrepreneurs have the biggest role to play in the Anthropocene as we either create the solutions for, or become the root problem of, our people, planet, and future. Josh now co-creates educational programs that disrupt the current way our entrepreneurs learn. His holistically designed educational programs empower entrepreneurs to stop chasing "silver-bullet" solutions and start designing solutions that use regenerative systems. Connect with Josh on LinkedIn
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122: Michael Twist Regenpreneur Story - Biodiversity as the Next Gold Standard
Promotional Links: Regenpreneur Think Tanks: Every month we hold a free event where impact entrepreneurs cultivating regenerative businesses from all over come together online, share resources, act as sounding boards, lift each other up, and weave their work together as part of the greater regenerative movement. Discover the remarkable story of Michael Twist, a regenpreneur on a mission to redefine our economic currencies through biodiversity. In episode 122 of the Seeds of Tao Podcast, we explore how Michael's journey began with a simple question: What's the coolest job you could do? From there, we unravel the profound connection between biodiversity and our economic systems, challenging traditional models like carbon markets and embracing a new "Gold Standard" built on nurturing our planet's natural wealth. Join us on this captivating episode and visit our website for more insights and inspiration. Let's change the world together. Read the full show notes and accompanying blog post on our site. Guest Bio: Michael Twist I have dedicated my life to helping build a missing piece of the puzzle, one that may, help solve climate change and close the poverty gap. We have began working to build a stable digital (similar to a stable coin) that we are planning to pay equally and directly to landowners and workers for successfully growing life into, soil, grass, waters and trees. It is our goal to pay the same amount of our Dollars for the same amount of CO2 captured into bio-diverse living environments. In other words, we are going to pay people who are successfully saving our environment anywhere on the planet at a rate that we hope makes it worth doing in any country. Connect with Michael on LinkedIn Host Bio: Joshua Prieto Josh is the Co-Founder and Director of the Seeds of Tao learning platform for regenerative entrepreneurs. He has over 10 years of experience creating, building, and operating startup solutions alongside entrepreneurs of all shapes and sizes. That experience has shown him that entrepreneurs have the biggest role to play in the Anthropocene as we either create the solutions for, or become the root problem of, our people, planet, and future. Josh now co-creates educational programs that disrupt the current way our entrepreneurs learn. His holistically designed educational programs empower entrepreneurs to stop chasing "silver-bullet" solutions and start designing solutions that use regenerative systems. Connect with Josh on LinkedIn
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121: Marketing - Regeneratively Designed with Joshua Prieto
Promotional Links: StorySeed Message and Marketing Course - a comprehensive course for regenerative entrepreneurs to build and scale their message and marketing efforts. (currently at beta price) Regenerative Brand Archetype Quiz - a free lesson from StorySeed, this quiz will help you identify your dominant brand archetypes and the accompanying Toolkit with help you apply that knowledge into your marketing so you can show up with a consistent personality and voice to your audience. 🌱🎙️ Discover the power of regenerative marketing in Episode 121 of the Seeds of Tao Podcast: "Marketing - Regenerative Designed." Join us as we delve into the fascinating world of marketing and debunk the notion that it is inherently exploitative. In this thought-provoking episode, we explore how marketing can be a tool for good, a creative process, and a system that aligns with individual, organizational, and societal goals. We examine the patterns and systems within marketing and highlight the importance of strategy, content, and distribution. If you're curious about designing a regenerative marketing system for your business—one that empowers both people and the planet—then this episode is a must-listen. Read more about this enlightening discussion and explore additional resources on our website. Let's reshape marketing together! 🌍✨ Dive deeper into this episode with its accompanying blog post on our site.
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120: Ben Kimura-Gross Regenpreneur Story - Taking on the Right Negotiations in Life
Promotional Links: StorySeed Message and Marketing Course - a comprehensive course for regenerative entrepreneurs to build and scale their message and marketing efforts. (currently at beta price) Regenerative Brand Archetype Quiz - a free lesson from StorySeed, this quiz will help you identify your dominant brand archetypes and the accompanying Toolkit with help you apply that knowledge into your marketing so you can show up with a consistent personality and voice to your audience. Welcome to the Seeds of Tao Podcast, where we help impact entrepreneurs in their journey to cultivate regenerative businesses. In this episode, we explore the critical role negotiations play in driving positive change. Our guest, Ben, shares his experiences and insights gained from working with regenerative businesses and projects. From navigating the "Valley of Death" to transitioning his career towards regenerative outcomes, Ben offers valuable lessons on negotiation patterns, drawing inspiration from Nelson Mandela's approach. Join us as we uncover the art of negotiation and discover how it can be harnessed to create a sustainable and impactful future. You can read the full show notes and accompanying blog post on our site. Guest Bio: Ben Kimura Gross - LinkedIn Profile I live & breathe negotiation. In my experience, the best deals happen when you've established a human connection. Yes, techniques like knowing your BATNA, framing, anchoring etc matter. But nothing beats a negotiator with great perspective-switching skills, a naturally curious, empathic trust-builder. And nothing's worse than a guy on the other side of the table who comes across like a bulldozer. Of course, even those can be handled with skill - and that's part of my mission: to help small and medium-sized companies improve their results when NEGOTIATING WITH GOLIATH. Having trained leaders at major corporations and the German government, I know a thing or two about "Goliaths" - and I've supported people on the inside to facilitate much-needed change. Recently, my focus has shifted to the green tech sector (aka blue tech in shipping), for three reasons: 1. personal desire to help 2. increased requests for help 3. time's runnin' out, folks. If this is you, write me and let's see what I can do for you. I'm all in. Host Bio: Joshua Prieto - LinkedIn Profile Josh is the Co-Founder and Director of the Seeds of Tao learning platform for regenerative entrepreneurs. He has over 10 years of experience creating, building, and operating startup solutions alongside entrepreneurs of all shapes and sizes. That experience has shown him that entrepreneurs have the biggest role to play in the Anthropocene as we either create the solutions for, or become the root problem of, our people, planet, and future. Josh now co-creates educational programs that disrupt the current way our entrepreneurs learn. His holistically designed educational programs empower entrepreneurs to stop chasing "silver-bullet" solutions and start designing solutions that use regenerative systems.
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119: Chloe D'Agostini Regenpreneur Story - Take Action and Live the Story You Want to Tell
Promotional Links: StorySeed Message and Marketing Course - a comprehensive course for regenerative entrepreneurs to build and scale their message and marketing efforts. (currently at beta price) Regenerative Brand Archetype Quiz - a free lesson from StorySeed, this quiz will help you identify your dominant brand archetypes and the accompanying Toolkit with help you apply that knowledge into your marketing so you can show up with a consistent personality and voice to your audience. Welcome to the Seeds of Tao Podcast, where we dive into the inspiring stories of impact entrepreneurs who are cultivating regenerative businesses. In today's episode 119, we have the pleasure of speaking with Chloe D'Agostini, a remarkable individual who has harnessed the power of storytelling to make a positive impact on the world. At the age of four, Chloe's deep connection to nature and community began shaping her journey. She discovered her voice early on and used it to advocate for her environmental passions and concerns. Throughout her life, she held onto the belief that no matter where you are, you can make an impact. Join us on this insightful journey as we learn from Chloe's regenpreneur story and uncover valuable takeaways that will empower us to take action and live the story we want to tell. Remember, it's never too late to make a difference. To learn more about Chloe and her agency, visit versallescreative.com. And for the detailed show notes and accompanying blog post, check out our website. Let's dive in and be inspired together.
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118: How to Strengthen Regenerative Enterprises through Storytelling
Promotional Links: StorySeed Message and Marketing Course - a comprehensive course for regenerative entrepreneurs to build and scale their message and marketing efforts. (currently at beta price) Regenerative Brand Archetype Quiz - a free lesson from StorySeed, this quiz will help you identify your dominant brand archetypes and the accompanying Toolkit with help you apply that knowledge into your marketing so you can show up with a consistent personality and voice to your audience. In this episode of the Seeds of Tao podcast, join hosts Emily and Josh Prieto as they delve into the power of effective brand storytelling to overcome common challenges faced by businesses in engaging clients. The episode begins by addressing a prevalent problem: businesses with exceptional products and services often struggle to connect with their target audience. Despite having a valuable offering and qualified leads, something seems to be missing. Emily and Josh explore this issue and propose a solution - the art of becoming an effective brand storyteller. Drawing from the timeless pattern of Joseph Campbell's Hero's Journey, the hosts demonstrate how storytelling has played a crucial role throughout history in various mediums such as mythology, philosophy, books, movies, and even brands. They break down the key elements of a brand's transformative story, including the hero's desire, challenges, meeting a guide, receiving a plan, experiencing an epiphany, taking action, achieving success, undergoing transformation, and ultimately becoming the guide themselves. Listeners are guided through the process of framing their own stories, starting with the desired transformation in mind and aligning it with the clients' desires and the brand's purpose. The hosts emphasize the importance of developing a clear plan, breaking it down into easy-to-understand steps, and helping clients visualize their progress. Furthermore, the episode explores the crucial role of conflict in storytelling. By understanding and effectively illustrating the physical, emotional, and philosophical obstacles standing in the way of clients' goals, businesses can create compelling narratives that captivate their audience and foster a deeper connection. Join Emily and Josh Prieto on this thought-provoking podcast episode as they unlock the power of storytelling to strengthen regenerative enterprises and engage clients on a profound level. Discover the secrets to crafting narratives that inspire, motivate, and drive transformative action within your organization. You can check out all the graphics we mentioned as well as the accompanying blog post on our site
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117: Masterclass with Chloe Buzzotta and Leonie Brien on Community Building
In March of 2023 we had Chloe and Leonie as Masterclass presenters, and they shared their knowledge about community-building. Whether or not we are actually developing an intentional community, these principles help us as we weave our work with others in the movement, and develop communities within our businesses. This is the audio version of the Masterclass, but if you'd like to watch the whole Masterclass, they are free and available in our Resource Commons. If you don't have an account yet, you can create that here. We are so thrilled to help our friends at Whole Systems Network (WSN) announce the new online version of their course, Grounding Your Village!! This course covers all the essential components to buying land and sharing it with a group of people. We can personally say that this course is a must-have for anyone who wants to start a resilient, off grid project with like-minded people. If you or anyone you know has: Fantasized about buying land and creating your own community or group homestead "Window shopped online" for property and then sent it to your friends Yearned for a group who shares interests, values, daily chores, and fun activities Needing tangible action steps to get yourself and your group motivated Then check out the first module and see if it's right for you. This course will lead you through all of the steps needed to form a resilient, successful community. It includes 10 self-paced video modules, templates to found your community, an exclusive Ecovillage ChecklistⒸ, and two group Q&A Zoom sessions per month.
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116: Identifying the Ideal Client for your Regenerative Enterprise
Promotional Links: • StorySeed Message and Marketing Course - a comprehensive course for regenerative entrepreneurs to build and scale their message and marketing efforts. This week we are diving into a really important topic for businesses in general, but especially regenerative ones… your target audience. We will discuss common symptoms of not bringing in your ideal clients, the different ways we can mis-read who our target clients are, and how to get better at speaking to the right people, in the right way. By really understanding who is it we're wanting to talk to, the language they use, and the challenges they're having, we are better able to serve them and increase our positive impact. Check out the accompanying blog post on our site at https://www.seedsoftao.com/blog/episode-116-identifying-the-ideal-client-for-your-regenerative-enterprise Host Bios: Emily Prieto Emily is an explorer for the new creative solarpunk world and catalyst for regenerative economies and permanent cultures (permacultures). As the co-founder of Seeds of Tao she helps create experiences and opportunities for entrepreneurs to build strong regenerative enterprises. She is an artist, creative designer, and brand strategist who has worked with small and large businesses to create content that shares the brand identity through a compelling message and story. Using her creative design talent, Emily has also become a permaculture land designer, helping to design both commercial and residential lands for long-term regenerative change. She fluently speaks Spanish and English, adores Latin-American culture and chooses to build community and regenerative stewardship in the rainforests of Central America alongside her husband and four children. Joshua Prieto Josh is the Co-Founder and Director of the Seeds of Tao learning platform for regenerative entrepreneurs. He has over 10 years of experience creating, building, and operating startup solutions alongside entrepreneurs of all shapes and sizes. That experience has shown him that entrepreneurs have the biggest role to play in the Anthropocene as we either create the solutions for, or become the root problem of, our people, planet, and future. Josh now co-creates educational programs that disrupt the current way our entrepreneurs learn. His holistically designed educational programs empower entrepreneurs to stop chasing "silver-bullet" solutions and start designing solutions that use regenerative systems.
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115: Morag Gamble Regenpreneur Story - Design Your Life and Business as a Regenerative Force
Promotional Links: StorySeed Message and Marketing Course - a comprehensive course for regenerative entrepreneurs to build and scale their message and marketing efforts. This week we have Morag Gamble on the podcast for the second time! Morag first joined us on the podcast in episode 28 where both Morag and Michael Ney advocated for and shared their experiences of living in intentional communities. Today, we are diving into her wonderful story of how she became regenerative entrepreneur. Morag shares that entrepreneurship wasn't the likely career she or her parents originally had in mind. However she knew in heart that the immersive process of building a regenerative enterprise was for her and it has become her greatest opportunity to create the change she wishes to see for herself, family, community, and beyond. Join us as we explore how Morag has designed her life and business in accordance with regenerative principles. We'll talk about the business side of things as usually, but also the personal and family dynamic that comes with being an impact entrepreneur. Let her story inspire you to do what your passionate about, create the impact you desire, and influence those around you to do the same. Thanks Morag for being such a wonderful example. You can view the full show notes on our site with the accompanying blog post. Guest Bio: Morag Gamble - LinkedIn Profile For the past 30 years as a Global Permaculture Ambassador, Morag Gamble has led programs in 22 countries. Local food systems and permaculture education have seen her teach in communities and universities around the globe – most recently at Schumacher College in England – and leading a Food Politics course at Griffith University. Morag lives amidst an award-winning permaculture education garden in a UN recognised permaculture village, and works with city farmers, school farmers, community gardeners, and educators. She sees the direct social and ecological impact of industrial farming on marginalised farming communities around the world – in Indonesia, India and most recently in East Africa. Host Bio: Emily Prieto - LinkedIn Profile Emily is an explorer for the new creative solarpunk world and catalyst for regenerative economies and permanent cultures (permacultures). As the co-founder of Seeds of Tao she helps create experiences and opportunities for entrepreneurs to build strong regenerative enterprises. She is an artist, creative designer, and brand strategist who has worked with small and large businesses to create content that shares the brand identity through a compelling message and story. Using her creative design talent, Emily has also become a permaculture land designer, helping to design both commercial and residential lands for long-term regenerative change. She fluently speaks Spanish and English, adores Latin-American culture and chooses to build community and regenerative stewardship in the rainforests of Central America alongside her husband and four children.
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114: Jenny Patton Regenpreneur Story - Step Out of Your Own Perspective
Promotional Links: StorySeed Message and Marketing Course - a comprehensive course for regenerative entrepreneurs to build and scale their message and marketing efforts. Regenerative Brand Archetype Quiz - a free lesson from StorySeed, this resource and tool helps regen brands discover their identity and create messaging that breaks them out of the noise. This week Jenny Patton joins us to share her transition from working on branding and marketing with large brands like Coca Cola to focusing on purpose-driven businesses. She talks about the over-complexity of the marketing realm, and the power of marketing for good or evil, and addresses the important topic of re-framing. To learn more about Jenny's work, check out her website at levelstudio.uk, and she also brings up the Global Regenerative Co-Lab as a resource. Check out the Show Notes on our site
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113: Vandana Shiva Regenpreneur Story - Your Power is Immeasurable
Synergetic Press: a diverse and eclectic catalog of books that cover topics such as ecology, sustainability, indigenous cultures, visionary art, and more. Use discount code tao20 at checkout for a 20% discount that also supports the podcast. Here are some of Vandana's books on Synergetic Press Agroecology and Regenerative Ecology Philanthro-Capitalism Reclaiming the Commons We are so excited to have Dr. Vandana Shiva on the podcast this week. Dr. Vandana Shiva is an author, physicist, ecologist, and advocate of biodiversity conservation and farmer's rights. Her pioneering work around food sovereignty, traditional agriculture, and women's rights created fundamental cultural shifts in how the world views these issues. She is at the forefront of the regenerative movement, devoting her life to creating positive change in the world. In this episode we'll dive in deeper into Vandana's journey into the regenerative movement and the guiding philosophies that have brought her to this point. We also dive into the potential of those in the movement right now, the unlimited potential we all have, just like a seed. Episode 113: Show Notes - You can find all the Show Notes and more information on Vandana's work in the blog post. Guest Bio: Dr. Vandana Shiva Vandana Shiva is an Indian scholar, environmental activist, food sovereignty advocate, ecofeminist and anti-globalisation author. Based in Delhi, Shiva has written more than 20 books. She is often referred to as "Gandhi of grain" for her activism associated with the anti-GMO movement. Vandana is one of the leaders and board members of the International Forum on Globalization (with Jerry Mander, Ralph Nader, and Helena Norberg-Hodge), and a figure of the anti-globalisation movement. She has argued in favour of many traditional practices, as in her interview in the book Vedic Ecology (by Ranchor Prime). She is a member of the scientific committee of the Fundacion IDEAS, Spain's Socialist Party's think tank. She is also a member of the International Organization for a Participatory Society. Host Bio: Emily Prieto LinkedIn Profile Emily is an explorer for the new creative solarpunk world and catalyst for regenerative economies and permanent cultures (permacultures). As the co-founder of Seeds of Tao she helps create experiences and opportunities for entrepreneurs to build strong regenerative enterprises. She is an artist, creative designer, and brand strategist who has worked with small and large businesses to create content that shares the brand identity through a compelling message and story. Using her creative design talent, Emily has also become a permaculture land designer, helping to design both commercial and residential lands for long-term regenerative change. She fluently speaks Spanish and English, adores Latin-American culture and chooses to build community and regenerative stewardship in the rainforests of Central America alongside her husband and four children.
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112: The Regenerative Business Economy Network Map
Welcome to another Seeds of Tao Podcast episode! In Episode 112: The Regenerative Business Economy Map, we're having a more interactive conversation around crowdsourcing the mapping of the current ecosystem of regenerative enterprise building. Our goal is to share this information with everyone and explore the possible uses of such a map. We'll be using some tools to do this mapping experiment, including The Brain (a tool we'll talk about in the episode), this blog post that goes alongside the recorded podcast episode, and an intake form to crowdsource data from impact entrepreneurs. In the blog post you'll see an embedded version of the digital mind map we're calling the Regenerative Business Economies Network map or for short the regenBEN map. It's a visualization tool we'll be using to map the relationships between regenerative enterprises. You can check out the blog post and more info on regenBEN here. Here's a link to the intake form to start getting your work mapped into regenBEN.
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111: Max Rünzel Regenpreneur Story - Thinking Globally while Acting Locally
Promotional Links: StorySeed Marketing and Messaging (Beta) Course - An all-inclusive marketing and messaging course for impact entrepreneurs seeking to get their emotionally-engaging message to the right people, in the right way, at the right time. StorySeed is a self-paced course that takes you from the core aspects of brand story development all the way through scaling your efforts and weaving your work in the movements you're passionate about. This is a truly regenerative approach to marketing using the tools and techniques business goliaths use, but designed to be true to the principles and ethics of the greater sustainability and regeneration, putting the marketing power in the hands of the positive change-makers of the world. Welcome back to the Seeds of Tao Podcast, we have another great interview with a regenerative entrepreneur this week, a true systems changer. Josh interviews Max Rünzel, Co-Founder and CEO of HiveTracks, who is revolutionizing the way beekeepers can gather data, and changing the narrative of the value of biodiversity to the masses. Max shares his entrepreneurial journey though travel and study, involvement with the United Nations, and learning to bring big visions to market as an entrepreneur. He also goes into his experience with getting funding rounds and building capital as a regenerative enterprise to expand his positive impact in the world. Here are the notes from the episode, don't forget to follow, comment, or write a review of the podcast if you enjoyed today's episode. It means a lot 🙂 Episode 111 Show Notes View the full notes for this or any episode by visiting us on our website at SeedsofTao.com and clicking on the Podcast in the menu. Guest Bio: Max Rünzel - LinkedIn Profile Max joined HiveTracks following his appointments with the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations and the Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research (CGIAR), where he worked on digital tools to empower smallholder producers. Being fluent in six languages and having lived on three continents, Max believes in a truly global solution to improving bee health. Host Bio: Joshua Prieto - LinkedIn Profile Josh is the Co-Founder and Director of the Seeds of Tao learning platform for regenerative entrepreneurs. He has over 10 years of experience creating, building, and operating startup solutions alongside entrepreneurs of all shapes and sizes. That experience has shown him that entrepreneurs have the biggest role to play in the Anthropocene as we either create the solutions for, or become the root problem of, our people, planet, and future. Josh now co-creates educational programs that disrupt the current way our entrepreneurs learn. His holistically designed educational programs empower entrepreneurs to stop chasing "silver-bullet" solutions and start designing solutions that use regenerative systems.
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110: Liz Reitzig Regenpreneur Startup Story
Free Monthly Think Tank Events: monthly meetings where impact entrepreneurs from all over come together to help each other overcome challenges, share resources, and support each other in our collective regenerative work. Welcome back to the Seeds of Tao podcast, today we've got Liz Reitzig, an inspirational regenpreneur, activist, and momma bear. Liz and Emily dive into the importance of resilience, finding hope in troubling times, and balancing life as an entrepreneur and momma. Liz is the owner of Nourishing Liberty, a private consulting business focused on developing restorative food systems within local communities. She is also the founder and facilitator of Grassfed On The Hill, creating non-profit buying clubs where grassroots organizations offer families in the Eastern United States the benefits of locally sourced, organic foods via direct farmer-to-consumer sales. And lastly, she also has a substack with many awesome articles she's written on topics like raw milk and food security, she's on there as Raw Milk Mama. Here are the notes from the episode, don't forget to follow, comment, or write a review of the podcast if you enjoyed today's episode. It means a lot 🙂 Episode 110: Show Notes View the full notes for this or any episode by visiting us on our website at SeedsofTao.com and clicking on the podcast. Guest Bio: Liz Reitzig - LinkedIn Profile Liz has a strong experience in creating and adapting meal plans for any person who wants to have the healthiest possible lifestyle. Familycomes first for Liz. She believes that all people should leave the world better than we met it. Thus Liz, as a parent, just like you, wants to offer her children a foundation of exceptional health. Promoting the use of principles such as "food network, food webs, permaculture, and buying clubs," Liz has helped countless families to change their state of mind, thus they have gained: strong immunity, stress reduction and of course learning to take responsibility for their food systems. Host Bio: Emily Prieto - LinkedIn Profile Emily is an explorer for the new creative solarpunk world and catalyst for regenerative economies and permanent cultures (permacultures). As the co-founder of Seeds of Tao she helps create experiences and opportunities for entrepreneurs to build strong regenerative enterprises. She is an artist, creative designer, and brand strategist who has worked with small and large businesses to create content that shares the brand identity through a compelling message and story. Using her creative design talent, Emily has also become a permaculture land designer, helping to design both commercial and residential lands for long-term regenerative change. She fluently speaks Spanish and English, adores Latin-American culture and chooses to build community and regenerative stewardship in the rainforests of Central America alongside her husband and four children.
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109: Mark Nelson Regenpreneur Startup Story
Resource Commons and Community Forum: an open community, packed with free resources, of regenerative entrepreneurs creating change through the business they start, build, and grow. Synergetic Press: a diverse and eclectic catalog of books that cover topics such as ecology, sustainability, indigenous cultures, visionary art, and more. Use discount code tao20 at checkout for a 20% discount that also supports the podcast. This week's podcast guest is Mark Nelson, a long-time regenpreneur highly knowledgeable about the importance of the interconnectedness between us and the Earth, as well as between us and our community. He is also one of the creators and participants of Biosphere 2, where he lived for two years. We're talking about taking on challenges, accepting and integrating feedback, pushing the envelope, and waste systems. If you enjoy today's episode, please review us on Apple podcast or follow us on your preferred podcast platform. Episode 109 Show Notes: You can find the rest of the show notes and links to Mark's work on our website. Guest Bio: Mark Nelson Dr. Mark Nelson is a founding director of the Institute of Ecotechnics and has worked for several decades in closed ecological system research, ecological engineering, the restoration of damaged ecosystems, desert agriculture and orchardry and wastewater recycling. He is Chairman and CEO of the Institute of Ecotechnics (www.ecotechnics.edu), a U.K. and U.S. non-profit organization, which consults to several demonstration projects working in challenging biomes around the world; Vice Chairman of Global Ecotechnics Corp. (www.globalecotechnics.com), head of Wastewater Gardens International (www.wastewatergardens.com). Mark has helped pioneer a new ecological approach to sewage treatment, "Wastewater Gardens®" which are constructed subsurface flow wetlands with high biodiversity and has created over 90 such systems in Mexico, Belize, Bali & Sulawesi, Indonesia, West Australia, France, Spain, Portugal, Poland, the Bahamas, the Philippines, Algeria and the United States since 1996 (www.wastewatergardens.com). He served as Director of Space and Environmental Applications for Space Biospheres Ventures, which created and operated Biosphere 2, the 3.15 acre materially closed facility near Tucson, Arizona, the world's first laboratory for global ecology (www.biospheres.com). Dr. Nelson was a member of the eight person "biospherian" crew for the first two year closure experiment, 1991-1993. His research inside included litter fall/decomposition in the tropical biomes, population dynamics and biomass increase, sustainable agricultural system, and constructed wetland sewage treatment system. Beginning in the 1970s, Mark worked in the high desert grassland south of Santa Fe, New Mexico where he made hundreds of tons of compost, planted over a thousand fruit and windbreak trees, creating an oasis in previously overgrazed and eroding country. Since 1978 Mark has worked in the semi-arid tropical savannah of West Australia where he helped start Savannah Systems P/L a project centered on the pasture regeneration and enrichment of a 5000 acre property in the Kimberley region. Publications include the books "Life Under Glass: Crucial Lessons in Planetary Stewardship from 2 Years in Biosphere 2" (2nd edition, Synergetic Press, 2020), "Pushing Our Limits: Insights from Biosphere 2" (University of Arizona, February 2018), "The Wastewater Gardener: Preserving the Planet One Flush at a Time" (Synergetic Press, 2014), co-authoring "Life Under Glass" and "Space Biospheres", editing "Biological Life Support Technologies: Commercial Opportunities" and numerous chapters in books on space life support systems. His research papers include ones on ecological hierarchy, wastewater recycling through the use of constructed wetlands, and applications of closed ecological systems. Dr. Nelson is an Associate Editor of the journal Life Sciences in Space Research. Mark's educational background includes a Ph.D. in Environmental Engineering Sciences from the University of Florida. His dissertation involved the creation of experimental Wastewater Gardens® for protection of groundwater quality and coral reef health along the coast of Yucatan, Mexico. His M.S. was in the School of Renewable Natural Resources, University of Arizona; and his B.A. in Philosophy/Pre-Med Sciences was from Dartmouth College, Hanover, New Hampshire. Mark was awarded the Yuri Gagarin Jubilee Medal, 1993 for outstanding service to international cooperation in space and the environment by the Russian Cosmonautics Federation; and elected a Fellow of the Explorers Club (1994) and a Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society (2001). Host Bio: Joshua Prieto - LinkedIn Profile Josh is the co-founder and CEO of Seeds of Tao an education and incubation company for regenerative entrepreneurs. If you ask him the purpose of SoT, he'll tell you it is to create paths to a more inclusive, fair, and balanced economy. He feels a special kind of entrepreneur is the key to that path. In the past he has felt discouraged, disappointed, and confused by the extractive and degenerative practices of the businesses he has helped during his career as an entrepreneur and marketing strategist. When he found the regenerative and permaculture movement he realized that if entrepreneurs used regenerative principles and practices in their business our economy and culture would change from an extractive, degenerative one to a consciously regenerative one. Today he focuses on building up and increasing the number of regenerative entrepreneurs through open education services and incubator programs. He would absolutely love it if you joined him in his efforts.
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108: Mugagga Kiyimba Regenpreneur Startup Story
Promotional Links: StorySeed: Marketing and Message Course for regenerative entrepreneurs: Learn to start, build, and scale your business by building the skills that allow you to effectively market your impact-driven enterprise. Resource Commons and Community Forum: An open community packed with free resources for regenerative entrepreneurs creating change through the business they start, build, and grow. Just like last month, we have another special bonus episode sharing the startup story of an impactful regenerative entrepreneur. This time we are talking to Mugagga Kiyimba from Uganda about how he started the Treasure Foundation. Join us as we dive into the life of a true community leader who empowers everyone around him. We'll talk about looking at problems as opportunities, finding the strength to overcome and persist, being in-tune with your community to create solutions, and much, much more. If you enjoy today's episode, please review us on Apple podcast or follow us on your preferred podcast platform. Episode 108 Show Notes: You can find the rest of the show notes and links to Keri's work on our website. Mugagga Kiyimba - LinkedIn Profile Mugagga is the founder of the Treasure Foundation that teaches and supports local communities in Uganda. His foundation creates regenerative impact by deeply engaging with the local communities they serve. Mugagga helps turn a community's struggles into opportunities by teaching simple principles of health and wealth and supporting community members to take ownership of both. The Treasure Foundation has implemented seed saving and soil building programs for the youth, a microfinancing institution that funds regenerative business activities for the unemployed and underfed, and food forestry programs that grow and teach others to grow nutrient dense food for their families and community. He is a community leader, educator, and regenerative entrepreneur who values the life and vitality of each individual, helping everyone to find the treasure within themselves. Host Bio: Joshua Prieto - LinkedIn Profile Josh is the co-founder and CEO of Seeds of Tao an education and incubation company for regenerative entrepreneurs. If you ask him the purpose of SoT, he'll tell you it is to create paths to a more inclusive, fair, and balanced economy. He feels a special kind of entrepreneur is the key to that path. In the past he has felt discouraged, disappointed, and confused by the extractive and degenerative practices of the businesses he has helped during his career as an entrepreneur and marketing strategist. When he found the regenerative and permaculture movement he realized that if entrepreneurs used regenerative principles and practices in their business our economy and culture would change from an extractive, degenerative one to a consciously regenerative one. Today he focuses on building up and increasing the number of regenerative entrepreneurs through open education services and incubator programs. He would absolutely love it if you joined him in his efforts.
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107: Designing a Regenerative Business
Promotional Links: Resource Commons and Community Forum: An open community of regenerative entrepreneurs creating change through the businesses they start, build, and grow. Regenpreneur Think Tank: As you work to design your own regenerative business, we encourage you to engage with other entrepreneurs through a monthly Think Tank event we have on the first Wednesday of the month. Hello again fellow regenpreneurs! This month Emily and I are sharing some of our own thoughts about regenerative business design. We understand that a truly regeneratively designed business is not a stamp and repeat business. Each business is designed to fulfill a unique purpose in regenerating people, the planet, and our future. So how do we go about designing these highly specific and purposeful businesses? That's what we'll be exploring in this episode and sharing some lessons we've learned as we've designed our own business. Check out the Seeds of Tao website for the full show notes here.
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You want to change the world… We all do in one form or another. You might have taken that Gandhi quote to heart, to "Be the change you wish to see in the world." The challenge is creating a livelihood that allows us to be that change while finding growth for ourselves and our loved ones. Where do you start? How do you start? What is your unique path to a regenerative livelihood? Seeds of Tao is here to help you on your path beyond sustainability with tools and resources to help regenpreneurs be the change, it's all a part of our United Learning Academy. First, we provide e-learning resources that teach core competencies of regenerative entrepreneurship. Second, After giving you the knowledge frameworks to be successful, we provide a network of peers, mentors, educators, and facilitators that help you find your unique path to creating and growing your regenerative livelihood through our community and Think Tank events. Whether it is helping you to incubate an entrepreneurial venture, h
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