Épisodes

  • S7 - Ep#14 - Terra Madre Americas: A special weekly series, Segment 2: Regeneration & Resilience: Stewarding California Lands & Future with Wade Crowfoot, Secretary, CA Natural Resources Agency
    Nov 11 2025

    Wade Crowfoot leads California's Natural Resources Agency, which has been
    implementing a groundbreaking set of policies designed to end the 60-year-old conflict among agricultural and environmental interests in order to achieve an impressive set of ecological and rural economic goals

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    27 min
  • S7 - Ep#13 - Terra Madre Americas: A Special Weekly Series Segment 1: We're All Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf!
    Nov 4 2025

    Author & wild-farm advocate Dan Imhoff explores the challenge of embracing
    coexistence with predators when raising livestock in conversation with Montana ranchers Becky Weed & Malou Anderson Ramirez

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    45 min
  • S7 - Ep#12 - Old Salt Festival's Final Series Episode: Financial Innovations and the Regenerative Revolution
    Sep 17 2025

    Kat Taylor, Co-founder and Board Chair of Beneficial State Bank and Emma
    Ractliffe, Chief Investment Officer, World Within, share their innovative approaches to investing in the revitalization of rural enterprises, those central to the regenerative revolution underway.

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    37 min
  • S7 - Ep#11 - Voices from the Old Salt Festival #3: Anna Claussen, Ash Hanson & Matt Jorgensen Shine a Light on Agrarian Artists and Communities
    Sep 3 2025

    Anna Claussen, Ash Hanson and Matt Jorgensen are three innovative social
    entrepreneurs we met at the Old Salt Festival, who work at the intersection of art, culture and enterprise. They tell their stories of how they are uplifting the creativity of rural people and communities.

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    57 min
  • S7 - Ep#10 - Congressmember Chellie Pingree, veteran member of the House Agriculture Committee, pulls no punches in unpacking the impacts of the new Administration on the federal policy gains made over the last 20 years
    Aug 19 2025

    A shocking sea change in food and agriculture policy is underway in Washington DC. Policies that were improving human health through better nutrition, rural economies, small and mid-scale growers have been decimated. Trade and immigration policies are harming the largest farms. The future looks bleak to many. But Maine's veteran of the House Ag Committee, Chellie Pingree shares her honest thoughts on what may lay ahead and how we can maintain the course toward a healthy, resilient and just food and farming system.

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    43 min
  • S7 - Ep#9 - What's Up with Food Justice in One of America's Wealthiest States
    Aug 6 2025

    Ali Ghiorse, Christine Caruso and Vetiveah Immanuel, leaders in the in
    the movement for food justice in Connecticut, share their perspectives on what is working and what is still needed to make healthy affordable food available to all in a state with an incredible wealth gap.

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    43 min
  • S7 - Ep#8 - Voices from the Old Salt Festival, #2: The Human Health Benefits of Regeneratively Raised Meat with Dr. Stephan van Vliet
    Jul 29 2025

    Episode 2 of 4 of Old Salt Festival conversations features Dr. Stephan van Vliet, among the planet's leaders studying the impact of regenerative agriculture on nutrient density in meat.At the festival he shared the latest findings that confirm good ecological stewardship of pastures leads to meat that provides many more phytonutrients than meat from feed lots and animal factories. Phytonutrients are natural chemical compounds found in plants that support health by enhancing immune function, reducing inflammation, and protecting against chronic diseases.

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    33 min
  • S7 - Ep#7 - Voices from the Old Salt Festival E1: The Rich Diversity of Products & Services from Regenerative Ranches
    Jul 14 2025

    E1 of 4 features Cate Havstad-Casad, founder of the Range Revolution, the
    heirloom quality leather goods company, Sheldon Atwood, CEO of Western Ranchlands Corporation and Taylor Ophus, land steward at Mannix Ranch. They were three of the inspiring attendees of the 2025 Old Salt Festival in Montana, a June gathering of nearly 3000 ranchers, artisans, chefs, advocates and musicians dedicated to promoting land stewardship, regional
    food, rural communities and regenerative ranching

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    44 min