Welcome to "Where Hope Grows", a podcast curated to celebrate the inspiring stories of ranchers, land stewards, and others working on the frontlines of the regenerative revolution. Inspired by the infinite wisdom of Mother Nature, our stories will ground you in a deep and profound way to the architecture of the natural world. With a recurring theme of collaborating and working within Her design, w... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 47 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Categories | ArtsScienceNatureFood |
Tre’ Cates is a seasoned entrepreneur and regenerative thought-leader hailing from the mighty state of Colorado. As Co-founder of nRhythm, Tre' has designed an organization focused on operating, nurturing, and resourcing other organizations, ecosyste... more
Birds are undisputable ecological indicators of overall land health and their presence helps us make a more comprehensive and better understanding of our environment. Join along as we dive into the complex and beautiful ways in which birds communicat... more
On this week's episode we are graced with a visit from our friend Chris Jones, a project manager and visionary at Symbiosis; a premier regenerative agriculture consulting firm that has positively impacted thousands of acres of previously degraded ear... more
Are you a sower of hope, light, and abundance? If so, this episode is sure to fill your bucket. On this week's podcast we have the privilege of downloading profound and infinite wisdom indigenous wisdom from a teacher named Reginaldo. Originally a na... more
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This may be the most impactful and inspiring show I’ve ever listened to. I am not a hunter, or a rancher, or a farmer, or even a land owner. But I deeply value the life on earth and how I interact with it as a human. You have brought so much mindfulness and intention into how I eat. I’m so inspired and I can’t wait to dive deeper. Thank you!
Please talk about celery powder, how no organic option is available, concerns about nitrosamines from nitrates added to meat, and can you make (frozen) “hot dogs” WITHOUT added nitrates/celery powder/etc.? You are supply chain wizards (right??) so if anyone can solve this for all the other regenerative ag retailers like Paleo Valley etc., it’s you!?!!
LOVE,
Sara
Where hope Grows is one of my favorite podcast to date because Taylor is such a genuine steward to all things that he encounters in life. The concept of hope tied into so many avenues of life is brought to light through the most important foundation of hope, the soil. This podcast helps people understand that our soil is the building block to life and all should listen because humans are the change makers. Hope surrounds us but we have to be willing to access it and the best way is eating foo... more
It’s hard for me to procure my own wild meat and I appreciate these people who understand that. Am definitely grateful to be able to hear the stories of the people who have decided to help people, animals, and land. Good podcast
This podcast is like sitting down to a big bowl of chili. The complex layers of spices in the form of diverse characters interviewed, engage and challenge my pallet. The facts of our complex natural world and how humans are engaging and helping restore it, are the medley of vegetables and delicious morsels of meat that nourish me. Finally, Taylor and his wife Katie are that age old cast iron, passed down from great-grandmas kitchen, cooking it all up and holding it together. Top it all off with ... more
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