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We Are Carbon

Helen Fisher
Climate Change
Community Building
Biodiversity
Regenerative Agriculture
Plants & Poetry
Blue Carbon Ecosystems
Nature-Based Solutions
Soil Health
Agroforestry
Regeneration
Soil Ecology
Community Engagement
Fair Carbon
Regenerative Practices
Sustainable Living
Nature
Roots So Deep
Environmental Action
Native Plants
Sustainable Landscaping

We Are Carbon is the interview show that helps us to recognise that the future of both our planet and our societies can be incredibly beautiful - and that we all play a role in getting there! Hosted by Helen Fisher with guests joining from across the globe. There's a new episode every other Tuesday, and they'll average 1 hr long. We see endless headlines warning us of the horrific impact that we'r... more

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The very first episode of this podcast was an interview with Caroline Grindrod and it remains one of the most insightful discussions I think I’ve published around understanding what regenerative agriculture actually is.

I’m delighted that Caroline ... more

In this episode I invite you to open your mind to the potential around our coastlines. It's easy to overlook the value of the soils that are hidden underwater and the life that they support, but these blue carbon ecosystems are significant right acro... more

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How can we think differently about food? And how can food help us to think differently?

These questions are from the literature for the beautiful project that's at the heart of this discussion.

A Taste of Change brings together research and food ex... more

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In this episode we return to one of my favourite topics - that microscopic life that lives in the soil.

After recognising the significance of soil life for supporting the climate, Daniel Tyrkiel set about exploring solutions that would support farm... more

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Caroline Grindrod
Founder of Roots of Nature and involved in community interest company Wilder Culture.
Episode: Whole Systems Regeneration. Farm & Place with Caroline Grindrod [Founder - Roots of Nature]
Daniel Tyrkiel
Director of Soil Ecology Laboratory
Soil Ecology Laboratory
Episode: Innovating with Soil Biology - Daniel Tyrkiel [Soil Ecology Laboratory]
Jordy Johnson
Head of Community at And Soul
And Soul
Episode: Diverse Community Ecosystems - Jordy Johnson [&Soul]
Adam Smith
Founder of Surplus To Purpose
Surplus To Purpose
Episode: Food Waste, Community, Dignity - In Conversation with Adam Smith [Surplus to Purpose]
Jamie Nix
Co-founder of Plants & Poetry, focused on agroforestry and soil health.
Plants & Poetry
Episode: Plants, Poetry, Community - In Conversation with Jamie Nix [Plants & Poetry]
Diana Denke
Co-founder and Chief Executive of Fair Carbon
Fair Carbon
Episode: Nature Based Solutions - In Conversation with Diana Denke [Co-Founder Fair Carbon]

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Helen Fisher
Host known for addressing the complexities of climate change, environmental issues, and social transformation. Helen emphasizes the interconnectedness of these topics and explores solutions that individuals and communities can adopt.

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Meet the Women behind 'A Taste of Change' - Food Experiences for Healing, Land Care & Justice
Q: What challenges are you seeking to work towards?
Key challenges revolve around the fragmentation of the industrialized food system, which leads to a sense of complexity and disempowerment among consumers.
Meet the Women behind 'A Taste of Change' - Food Experiences for Healing, Land Care & Justice
Q: Could you share with us, please, what this kind of vision is that you've got for A Taste of Change?
A Taste of Change is a three-year project focused on exploring the connective power of food, addressing complex problems of health, land care, and social justice.
Blue Carbon Ecosystems - Finance, Restoration & Communities. [Catch up with Diana Denke]
Q: What constitutes a successful blue carbon project?
Success lies in community engagement, transparent benefit sharing, and a strong understanding of local ecological conditions.
Blue Carbon Ecosystems - Finance, Restoration & Communities. [Catch up with Diana Denke]
Q: Could you share why they're so important for carbon sequestration?
These ecosystems have been pulling carbon from the air and locking it away in their soils for centuries, which is why they are crucial in climate action.
Knowledge, Community, Scaling: Catch up with Peter Byck
Q: How do you view the community aspect in regenerative agriculture?
Community building is crucial as it facilitates knowledge sharing among farmers, which enhances their practice and sustainability efforts.

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An engaging exploration of the interconnectedness between climate change, societal well-being, and regenerative practices stands at the forefront of the discussion. By inviting experts from various fields, including science, agriculture, and business, the show seeks to empower listeners with knowledge about achieving a sustainable future. Each episode emphasizes practical solutions, societal responsibilities, and the role that individual choices play in nurturing both the planet and our communities. The unique angle is the commitment to reframing the narratives surrounding climate action by focusing not solely on crises but also on opportunities for harmony and innovation.

Through accessible discussions, the show seeks to demystify complex... more

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2. The Sustainable Food Trust Podcast
3. Regenerative Agriculture Podcast
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2. Daniel Tyrkiel
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