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Regenerative Skills

Oliver Goshey
Regenerative Agriculture
Water Management
Soil Health
Constructed Wetlands
Wastewater Management
Sustainable Publishing
Permaculture
Crop Management
Soil Testing
Ecological Restoration
Sustainable Agriculture
Agroforestry
Wastewater Gardens International
Ecological Engineering
Lean Farming
Agronomy
Nutrient Cycling
Watershed Restoration
Syntropic Agroforestry
Ecological Design

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

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Though there are only a handful of bugs and invertebrates that humans consider edible, productive, or beautiful, they are an essential element in any healthy ecosystem.

All too often the ones that we don’t derive beauty from or direct use from are c... more

I’ve been so happy to see how popular the concept of growing one’s own food has become in recent years. Especially since the pandemic, a lot of us have connected deeply with the need to build food resilience by cultivating our own gardens, and quite ... more

This past month we took a look at the timely topic of agritourism and the potential for farms to serve as community and educational centers.

This summer we saw a lot of protests against mass tourism and the effects that it's having on tourist center... more

have you ever wondered what the difference between a garden and an edible ecosystem is? Do you want to know how you can create one in you own yard? In this episode with author Zach Loeks from the Ecosystem Solutions Institute, you learn all that and ... more

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Recent Guests

Chiara Dragoni
Co-founder of Pulicaro Farm, specializing in regenerative agriculture and agritourism.
Pulicaro Farm
Episode: Regenerative Tourism; Farms as Educational and Experiential Spaces: Panel Session
Andy Frogot
Owner of Grimona Farm, focused on sustainable olive oil production and agritourism.
Grimona Farm
Episode: Regenerative Tourism; Farms as Educational and Experiential Spaces: Panel Session
Charles Vandekerhof
Tourism industry expert and consultant in regenerative tourism practices.
Episode: Regenerative Tourism; Farms as Educational and Experiential Spaces: Panel Session
Zach Loeks
An educator, designer, and author specializing in edible ecosystem design.
Author of "The Edible Ecosystem Solution"
Episode: The edible ecosystem solution, with Zach Loeks: redux
Bobby Dimitrov
Community Builder and Contributor on Discord Server
Episode: Building regenerative community in Bulgaria, with Bobby Dimitrov
Jon Steinman
Author of Grocery Story and food systems journalist
Episode: How co-op groceries are taking on “the giants,” with Jon Steinman
Helen Atthowe
Experienced farmer and author with a focus on ecological farming practices.
Episode: Helen Atthowe shares her secrets for long term ecological farming success: redux
Meredith Leigh
Author of The Ethical Meat Handbook and an advocate for sustainable food practices
Episode: Can eating meat be ethical and good for the environment? With Meredith Leigh
Oliver Gauchet
Episode: Can eating meat be ethical and good for the environment? With Meredith Leigh

Host

Oliver Gauthier
Host of Regenerative Skills, with a strong background in permaculture and community building. He shares his journey from living on a permaculture homestead to advocating for regenerative practices and education.

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 269 ratings
  • 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 States4 months 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
    8 months ago
  • Superb show!

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

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    planet zhong
    United Kingdoma year 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
  • Ep 299

    This was the first episode I listened to. Came because I wanted to hear the interview with William Horvath, which was excellent as expected. Particularly enjoyed the thoughtful discussion around Artificial Intelligence and how it might play out in permaculture / regenerative farming. Stayed to listen to Ep 300 and loved the interviews with the three adorable nieces 🌈!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    TamzieI
    Australia2 years ago

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Listeners appreciate the depth of knowledge and diversity of topics covered, particularly in sustainable practices and community engagement.

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Growing fresh produce through the coldest winters, with Catherine Sylvestre: redux
Q: What are some of the other biggest learnings that you've taken from the research, from the experience now that you've built around growing in winter?
Catherine emphasizes the importance of good planning in April for winter crop goals and shares strategies about checking yields while keeping profitability in mind during colder seasons.
Growing fresh produce through the coldest winters, with Catherine Sylvestre: redux
Q: What have you found in your research so far about what is possible in the winter season?
Catherine shares how they began with limited winter production and through experimentation, diversified to over 30 different crops, finding success in leafy greens and other cold-tolerant vegetables.
The edible ecosystem solution, with Zach Loeks: redux
Q: Shouldn't I just scatter the seeds and plant things around randomly to mimic a wild ecosystem?
Design is about being organized; plants can be wild within an organized structure to promote success.
The edible ecosystem solution, with Zach Loeks: redux
Q: How can we get started in selecting a spot and prepare it for planting?
Start by finding a piece of land to transition into an edible landscape, using raised beds for better drainage and integrating organic matter like compost.
Helen Atthowe shares her secrets for long term ecological farming success: redux
Q: How do you define success in your new farming project?
Success for Helen is growing a diet of healthy foods organically and witnessing the ecosystem thriving around her.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Regenerative Skills

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

The content focuses on the intersection of agriculture, sustainability, and community resilience, delving into topics such as regenerative agriculture, permaculture, agritourism, and ethical food practices. Guests often include farmers, educators, and advocates who share their insights on innovative practices and the challenges of implementing ecological approaches in food systems. The discussions aim to empower listeners with the knowledge and practical skills necessary for creating sustainable and community-oriented food systems, making it a valuable resource for those interested in environmental stewardship and sustainable living.

Unique aspects include a strong emphasis on hands-on experiences and actionable advice, along with diverse ... more

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1. Chiara Dragoni
2. Andy Frogot
3. Charles Vandekerhof
4. Zach Loeks
5. Bobby Dimitrov
6. Jon Steinman
7. Helen Atthowe
8. Meredith Leigh

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