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Regenerative Skills

Oliver Goshey
Regenerative Agriculture
Permaculture
Soil Health
Biodiversity
Water Management
Climate Change
Sustainable Agriculture
Agroforestry
Sustainable Practices
Community Engagement
Food Systems
Ecosystem Restoration
Food Security
Insects
Sustainability
Sustainable Farming
Drought
Earthworks
Tourism
Thrivability

Helping you learn the skills and solutions to create an abundant and connected future

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Farm viability depends on much more than what happens in the field. While we often focus on production and farm management, many of the biggest challenges farmers face are shaped by what happens.

After harvest: processing, packaging, distribution, a... more

After the biodiversity panel from the last episode, I got to thinking about how protecting biodiversity is so often reduced to the life forms that humans value. The ones we find beautiful, friendly, or otherwise useful to us directly. Cuddly mammals,... more

This month we’re tackling the challenges and benefits of wildlife in all its forms. Wildlife and wild spaces are often spoken about as if they're at odds with the goals of farms. We often talk about battling weeds, deterring predators, and eliminatin... more

It’s been over a year now since Climate Farmers let go of its Carbon credit program, and yet I know that many people who’ve been following our company don’t know the full story about how we got started in the carbon market, why we let it go, and what... more

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Recent Guests

Esther Dalkman
Managing operations and EU project manager for CAFAMOR
Climate Farmers
Episode: Are carbon markets the best way to finance regenerative transition?
Ivo Degn
Former managing director of Climate Farmers; now runs Resource
Resource
Episode: Are carbon markets the best way to finance regenerative transition?
Joao Berto Martins
Co-founder of Terra Madre; former Climate Farmers colleague
Terra Madre
Episode: Are carbon markets the best way to finance regenerative transition?
Sheila Darnos
From the Southern Lights Organization, running a farm with organic and agroforestry practices and a long history of hosting learners
Southern Lights Organization
Episode: Farms as learning centers: workshops, research, and students
Manuel Troya
Farmer in southern Spain running a 475-hectare dryland farm, early adopter of holistic management with strong social media-driven learner outreach
Independent farmer (Spain)
Episode: Farms as learning centers: workshops, research, and students
Maria Pasos
Dutch-born farmer in Portugal, runs educational programs around regenerative farming and olive production, uses platforms like WOOF and Workaway to host learners
Independent farmer (Portugal)
Episode: Farms as learning centers: workshops, research, and students
Alfred Grand
Farmer with over 20 years of experience collaborating with universities and international research coalitions
Grand Farm, Austria
Episode: Academia and Farming: The disconnect and potential
Annetta Mueller
From Fattoria La Vialla, biodynamic farm spokesperson on waste-to-value initiatives
Fattoria La Vialla
Episode: From Waste to Wealth: Closing Loops on the Farm
Simon Kramer
Executive Director of Iyara (European Alliance for Regenerative Agriculture)
Iyara
Episode: Measuring Regeneration: Beyond data and metrics

Hosts

Oliver Gauthier
Co-host and host of Regenerative Skills, often guiding conversations with a focus on regenerative farming practices and community-building; affiliated with Climate Farmers and related initiatives.
Oliver Gauchet
Host of the show, steering episodes with deep dives into regenerative agriculture, education, and collaborations between farmers and researchers; often affiliated with Regenerative Skills and related networks.

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 277 ratings
  • One of the Most Thorough and Detailed Explorations into All Things Regenerative Agriculture

    Oliver has a vast and deep knowledge of practices, processes, systems, and policies affecting regeneration of land and our interdependent ecosystems. Every episode is a super deep dive into a topic with often several points of view by way of expert guests on the show. He asks tremendously insightful questions and provides nuanced and meaningful commentary reflective of the complexities of regeneration. The topics are timely and fascinating whether one is a farmer, policy maker, hobbyist, or curi... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Mamma Nicole
    United Statesa month ago
  • Ads are not necessary

    The ads can go away. I reflect on why I haven't listen to this podcast more often and the ads are why. The content isn't the problem.

    Apple Podcasts
    2
    blakes2
    United Statesa year ago
  • It's kind of an echo chamber, and generally too long without saying anything new or useful, but I occasionally learn something.

    Podcast Addict
    4
    Aurorespera
    a year ago
  • Superb show!

    Just listened to the episode about forming dams and lakes. Fantastic

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    planet zhong
    United Kingdom2 years ago
  • Amazing podcast!

    Oliver is a great host and has created a go to podcast for everything regenerative! So much information about water systems, permaculture, land regeneration and more. Thank you for spreading knowledge! 🙏🌞

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Mis_mayo
    United States2 years ago

Listeners Say

Key themes from listener reviews, highlighting what works and what could be improved about the show.

Commenters note the show's strong focus on real-world applications and learning communities.
Fans highlight high-quality guests and well-structured episodes, though some wish for smoother interview pacing.
Listeners praise the host for bringing practical, in-depth interviews with a wide range of regenerative agriculture practitioners.

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Talking Points

Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

Are carbon markets the best way to finance regenerative transition?
Q: What should farmers know before engaging in a carbon credit program?
Understand the long-term commitment, the data and site visits required, evaluate the hunter's risk distribution across value chain actors, and ensure the program aligns with broader on-farm goals beyond just carbon.
Are carbon markets the best way to finance regenerative transition?
Q: If you could redesign the carbon market to truly benefit farmers, what elements would be essential?
Keep the system farmer-centered, integrate transition finance and advisory support, broaden indicators beyond carbon, simplify MRV for on-farm practicality, and ensure long-term commitment with transparent, fair risk distribution.
Farms as learning centers: workshops, research, and students
Q: How important are university collaborations and what do they bring to the farm?
University partnerships bring technical expertise, hands-on testing, and research projects (e.g., soil tests, pollinator studies) that benefit both learners and the farm, often leading to funded Horizon projects.
Farms as learning centers: workshops, research, and students
Q: What are practical steps to structure learner programs to prevent turnover and misalignment?
Create clear spaces and housing plans, implement pre-arrival video calls, establish overlap when possible, and set realistic stay durations to allow meaningful contribution without overwhelming the host.
Farms as learning centers: workshops, research, and students
Q: How do you manage expectations and ensure that learners contribute value while also benefiting the farm?
Treat hosting as an educational exchange, provide guidance on concrete projects, set boundaries, and align learner tasks with the farm's priorities to create a win-win scenario.

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What is Regenerative Skills about and what kind of topics does it cover?

This show centers on regenerative agriculture, permaculture, education, and practical solutions for resilient farming systems across Europe and Africa. Episodes often explore how farms become learning hubs, how to finance regenerative goals beyond carbon, the relationship between farmers and researchers, and hands-on techniques for closing loops, measuring regeneration, and building community resilience. A standout thread is the emphasis on farmer-led definitions of regeneration, realistic financing, and actionable, on-farm innovations that scale—from MRV design and soil health to education programs and land stewardship. The format typically features in-depth conversations with farmers, researchers, and practitioners who bring practical ins... more

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Recent guests on Regenerative Skills include:

1. Esther Dalkman
2. Ivo Degn
3. Joao Berto Martins
4. Sheila Darnos
5. Manuel Troya
6. Maria Pasos
7. Alfred Grand
8. Annetta Mueller

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