Welcome to The Regenerative Journey with Charlie Arnott podcast, where we explore regenerative agriculture practices and philosophies. In this in-between episode, we want to take a moment to share some exciting updates and opportunities with our listeners.
First, we invite you to participate in our audience survey. Your feedback helps us create relevant and engaging content for our community. We want to hear your thoughts on past episodes and what you hope to see from future episodes. The survey will only take a few minutes to complete, and your input is invaluable to us.
Take Our Survey – https://5ov6gz1kwfz.typeform.com/to/U7z1DT4z
Second, we are thrilled to announce our upcoming webinar series. We have invited experts and industry leaders to share their knowledge and insights on regenerative agriculture practices. These webinars are a great way to learn more about the latest developments in the field and connect with like-minded individuals. Stay tuned for more information on the topics and speakers.
Join Our Community – https://charliearnott.com.au/contact/
Third, we are excited to announce our online masterclass with The Ground We Walk On. This masterclass is a deep dive into biodynamic farming practices and principles. If you’re looking to deepen your understanding and practice of biodynamic farming and gardening, our masterclass is the perfect place to start. Our course has been designed to provide you with a comprehensive introduction to biodynamics, covering everything from the principles and philosophy behind the practice to practical techniques for implementing it in your own garden or farm.
Online Masterclass – https://streaming.thegroundwewalkon.com.au/biodynamics-with-charlie-arnott-hamish-mackay?campaign=biodynamics
Last but not least, we are also excited to announce our upcoming Australian biodynamic workshops series. These workshops provide hands-on learning experiences and a chance to connect with other farmers and producers who are interested in regenerative agriculture practices. Charlie will be hosting the first workshop on his farm, so you can see firsthand how he implements these practices on his land.
Biodynamic Workshops – www.charliearnott.com.au/events
Season Sponsor:
This season we’ve teamed up with Highland Beef Pastoral a grass-fed beef supply chain servicing the growing US grass-fed market.
The Highland Beef program uses an innovative model looking to change the way farmers and customers interact.
Essentially this Australian-owned business place cattle on their member graziers’ properties at their expense and provides farmers competitive returns for every kg of beef produced, allowing their graziers to focus on improving their businesses in a capital-free, risk-free environment.
If you’re interested in finding out more about this program visit hbpastoral.com.au/charliearnott.
Episode Credits:
Thank you to all who’ve made this show possible. Our host Charlie Arnott. Our producer is Rhys Jones of Yaga Media. And, of course, we are grateful for our sponsors, Patreon supporters, and listeners.
Patrons get access to exclusive videos, a discussion community, and much more. Go to https://charliearnott.com.au/podcast/ to support my work.
Ep 80 | Charlie Arnott | Breaking the Silence: Join Our Survey, Webinar, and Workshop Community
/in Podcast_Ep /by Michele JustinWelcome to The Regenerative Journey with Charlie Arnott podcast, where we explore regenerative agriculture practices and philosophies. In this in-between episode, we want to take a moment to share some exciting updates and opportunities with our listeners.
First, we invite you to participate in our audience survey. Your feedback helps us create relevant and engaging content for our community. We want to hear your thoughts on past episodes and what you hope to see from future episodes. The survey will only take a few minutes to complete, and your input is invaluable to us.
Take Our Survey – https://5ov6gz1kwfz.typeform.com/to/U7z1DT4z
Second, we are thrilled to announce our upcoming webinar series. We have invited experts and industry leaders to share their knowledge and insights on regenerative agriculture practices. These webinars are a great way to learn more about the latest developments in the field and connect with like-minded individuals. Stay tuned for more information on the topics and speakers.
Join Our Community – https://charliearnott.com.au/contact/
Third, we are excited to announce our online masterclass with The Ground We Walk On. This masterclass is a deep dive into biodynamic farming practices and principles. If you’re looking to deepen your understanding and practice of biodynamic farming and gardening, our masterclass is the perfect place to start. Our course has been designed to provide you with a comprehensive introduction to biodynamics, covering everything from the principles and philosophy behind the practice to practical techniques for implementing it in your own garden or farm.
Online Masterclass – https://streaming.thegroundwewalkon.com.au/biodynamics-with-charlie-arnott-hamish-mackay?campaign=biodynamics
Last but not least, we are also excited to announce our upcoming Australian biodynamic workshops series. These workshops provide hands-on learning experiences and a chance to connect with other farmers and producers who are interested in regenerative agriculture practices. Charlie will be hosting the first workshop on his farm, so you can see firsthand how he implements these practices on his land.
Biodynamic Workshops – www.charliearnott.com.au/events
Season Sponsor:
This season we’ve teamed up with Highland Beef Pastoral a grass-fed beef supply chain servicing the growing US grass-fed market.
The Highland Beef program uses an innovative model looking to change the way farmers and customers interact.
Essentially this Australian-owned business place cattle on their member graziers’ properties at their expense and provides farmers competitive returns for every kg of beef produced, allowing their graziers to focus on improving their businesses in a capital-free, risk-free environment.
If you’re interested in finding out more about this program visit hbpastoral.com.au/charliearnott.
Episode Credits:
Thank you to all who’ve made this show possible. Our host Charlie Arnott. Our producer is Rhys Jones of Yaga Media. And, of course, we are grateful for our sponsors, Patreon supporters, and listeners.
Patrons get access to exclusive videos, a discussion community, and much more. Go to https://charliearnott.com.au/podcast/ to support my work.
Ep 79 | Tom Mulligan | Continuing the legacy of holistic farm management, with a grass fed twist
/in Podcast_Ep /by Michele JustinTom Mulligan is a member of the Highland Beef Pastoral Beef grazier group which fattens stock in partnership with Highland Beef. His skill in doing so is the result of growing up in the country, working on the farm, his openness to education and training, and being a keen observer of nature and animal behaviour. Tom is a stand-out example of the opportunity Highland Beef presents to graziers who want to tell their story and contribute to a robust, transparent grass-fed beef supply system.
Episode Links:
Season Sponsor:
This season we’ve teamed up with Highland Beef Pastoral a grass-fed beef supply chain servicing the growing US grass-fed market.
The Highland Beef program uses an innovative model looking to change the way farmers and customers interact.
Essentially this Australian-owned business place cattle on their member graziers’ properties at their expense and provides farmers competitive returns for every kg of beef produced, allowing their graziers to focus on improving their businesses in a capital-free, risk-free environment.
If you’re interested in finding out more about this program visit hbpastoral.com.au/charliearnott.
Episode Credits:
Thank you to all who’ve made this show possible. Our host Charlie Arnott. Our producer is Rhys Jones of Yaga Media. And, of course, we are grateful for our sponsors, Patreon supporters, and listeners.
Patrons get access to exclusive videos, a discussion community, and much more. Go to https://charliearnott.com.au/podcast/ to support my work.
Ep 78 | Bianca Tarrant, Dave McGiveron and Our Cow | From humble struggling farmers to creating a nationwide impact on the food system
/in Podcast_Ep /by Michele JustinDave and Bianca are a young powerhouse couple on a mission to provide Australia with clean regeneratively grown grass-fed meat, whilst supporting their supplier farmers with a nationwide opportunity to share their stories and nutritious produce. From humble beginnings, they have created Our Cow, a multi-million dollar business through crowdfunding and their relentless energy and drive to improve people’s access to nutritious food.
Episode Links:
Season Sponsor:
This season we’ve teamed up with Highland Beef Pastoral a grass-fed beef supply chain servicing the growing US grass-fed market.
The Highland Beef program uses an innovative model looking to change the way farmers and customers interact.
Essentially this Australian-owned business place cattle on their member graziers’ properties at their expense and provides farmers competitive returns for every kg of beef produced, allowing their graziers to focus on improving their businesses in a capital-free, risk-free environment.
If you’re interested in finding out more about this program visit hbpastoral.com.au/charliearnott.
Episode Credits:
Thank you to all who’ve made this show possible. Our host Charlie Arnott. Our producer is Rhys Jones of Yaga Media. And, of course, we are grateful for our sponsors, Patreon supporters, and listeners.
Patrons get access to exclusive videos, a discussion community, and much more. Go to https://charliearnott.com.au/podcast/ to support my work.
Ep 77 | Jason Cotter | Reviving ancient grains in a modern Australian age
/in Podcast_Ep /by Michele JustinJason Cotter has had many and varied chapters to his life, known more recently for his foray into the world of heritage grains, plant breeding and bread making. Having almost fallen into his new farming career, Jason is now a leader in his field, with an appreciation of both the environmental and health benefits of ancient grains. Copywriting, central Australian indigenous ‘first contact’ experience and world travel all add to his fascinating regenerative journey.
Season Sponsor:
This season we’ve teamed up with Highland Beef Pastoral a grass-fed beef supply chain servicing the growing US grass-fed market.
The Highland Beef program uses an innovative model looking to change the way farmers and customers interact.
Essentially this Australian-owned business place cattle on their member graziers’ properties at their expense and provides farmers competitive returns for every kg of beef produced, allowing their graziers to focus on improving their businesses in a capital-free, risk-free environment.
If you’re interested in finding out more about this program visit hbpastoral.com.au/charliearnott.
Episode Credits:
Thank you to all who’ve made this show possible. Our host Charlie Arnott. Our producer is Rhys Jones of Yaga Media. And, of course, we are grateful for our sponsors, Patreon supporters, and listeners.
Patrons get access to exclusive videos, a discussion community, and much more. Go to https://charliearnott.com.au/podcast/ to support my work.
Ep 76 | Katherine Trebeck | How a ‘well-being’ based economy can save the planet
/in Podcast_Ep /by Michele JustinKatherine Trebeck presented at the RCS Convergence Conference last July and her compelling session there and this interview centres around the economies of the world, their often misguided methods of measurement and indicators of ‘success’, and introduces the principles of the ‘wellbeing economy’, focusing on more human and community-centric measures of success and prosperity.
Season Sponsor:
This season we’ve teamed up with Highland Beef Pastoral a grass-fed beef supply chain servicing the growing US grass-fed market.
The Highland Beef program uses an innovative model looking to change the way farmers and customers interact.
Essentially this Australian-owned business place cattle on their member graziers’ properties at their expense and provides farmers competitive returns for every kg of beef produced, allowing their graziers to focus on improving their businesses in a capital-free, risk-free environment.
If you’re interested in finding out more about this program visit hbpastoral.com.au/charliearnott.
Episode Credits:
Thank you to all who’ve made this show possible. Our host Charlie Arnott. Our producer is Rhys Jones of Yaga Media. And, of course, we are grateful for our sponsors, Patreon supporters, and listeners.
Patrons get access to exclusive videos, a discussion community, and much more. Go to https://charliearnott.com.au/podcast/ to support my work.
Ep 75 | David Carter | The good life of family, cattle, horses and herd management
/in Podcast_Ep /by Michele JustinDavid Carter has been a man of the land all his life. As have his forebears at Scone in NSW. Just like so many people now on a regenerative journey a serious health scare made David look differently at his lifestyle and attitude toward his own state of health and that of his environment. Along with his stock and station agency, he is also a herd manager who oversees cattle as they are grazed holistically on many farms in NSW for the Highland Beef Pastoral Company.
Season Sponsor:
This season we’ve teamed up with Highland Beef Pastoral a grass-fed beef supply chain servicing the growing US grass-fed market.
The Highland Beef program uses an innovative model looking to change the way farmers and customers interact.
Essentially this Australian-owned business place cattle on their member graziers’ properties at their expense and provides farmers competitive returns for every kg of beef produced, allowing their graziers to focus on improving their businesses in a capital-free, risk-free environment.
If you’re interested in finding out more about this program visit hbpastoral.com.au/charliearnott.
Episode Credits:
Thank you to all who’ve made this show possible. Our host Charlie Arnott. Our producer is Rhys Jones of Yaga Media. And, of course, we are grateful for our sponsors, Patreon supporters, and listeners.
Patrons get access to exclusive videos, a discussion community, and much more. Go to https://charliearnott.com.au/podcast/ to support my work.
Ep 74 | Zach Bush | The intelligent expression of Nature for a world hungry for Farmer’s Footprints
/in Podcast_Ep /by Michele JustinZach Bush has been physically absent from the Australian landscape for nearly 3 years, last in the country just days before the world shut down. Charlie’s long-awaited in-person interview first lined up all those years ago with Zach was recorded amid his tour with the Farmers Footprint Australia team. As is Zach’s habit, many topics were covered; the expression of Nature through human consciousness, the impossibility of human existence, extinction as an opportunity for the renewal of mankind, and what exactly is the genius of Zach (bonus content available to our Patreon members…..). A conduit of universal wisdom, and the most compelling global and human health advocate of our time.
Season Sponsor:
This season we’ve teamed up with Highland Beef Pastoral a grass-fed beef supply chain servicing the growing US grass-fed market.
The Highland Beef program uses an innovative model looking to change the way farmers and customers interact.
Essentially this Australian-owned business place cattle on their member graziers’ properties at their expense and provides farmers competitive returns for every kg of beef produced, allowing their graziers to focus on improving their businesses in a capital-free, risk-free environment.
If you’re interested in finding out more about this program visit hbpastoral.com.au/charliearnott.
Episode Credits:
Thank you to all who’ve made this show possible. Our host Charlie Arnott. Our producer is Rhys Jones of Yaga Media. And, of course, we are grateful for our sponsors, Patreon supporters, and listeners.
Patrons get access to exclusive videos, a discussion community, and much more. Go to https://charliearnott.com.au/podcast/ to support my work.
Ep 73 | Jacqueline McGlade | Arctic endurance races, forest communication, frugal abundance and an African Masai King.
/in Podcast_Ep /by Michele JustinJacqueline McGlade is an enigma. If there was an award for squeezing in as many globally purposeful and individually challenging projects into one life Jacqueline would surely win! In this shorter than normal interview Charlie catches glimpses of many aspects of Jacqueline’s adventures and genius, hinting at a life that he hopes one day will be revealed in a biography of global significance.
Season Sponsor:
This season we’ve teamed up with Highland Beef Pastoral a grass-fed beef supply chain servicing the growing US grass-fed market.
The Highland Beef program uses an innovative model looking to change the way farmers and customers interact.
Essentially this Australian-owned business place cattle on their member graziers’ properties at their expense and provides farmers competitive returns for every kg of beef produced, allowing their graziers to focus on improving their businesses in a capital-free, risk-free environment.
If you’re interested in finding out more about this program visit hbpastoral.com.au/charliearnott.
Episode Credits:
Thank you to all who’ve made this show possible. Our host Charlie Arnott. Our producer is Rhys Jones of Yaga Media. And, of course, we are grateful for our sponsors, Patreon supporters, and listeners.
Patrons get access to exclusive videos, a discussion community, and much more. Go to https://charliearnott.com.au/podcast/ to support my work.
Ep 72 | Blair Beattie | Planting Farmer’s Footprints firmly in the health of soil and humanity
/in Podcast_Ep /by Michele JustinBlair Beattie has done many things, studied horticulture, worked in hospitality, travelled the world, farmed, and lost and found himself several times. His latest adventure may well be his most important and impactful, the bringing of Farmers Footprint to Australia from the US, and in doing so building a bridge to one of the most influential minds in regenerative agriculture and human health-Dr Zach Bush.
Episode Links:
Season Sponsor:
This season we’ve teamed up with Highland Beef Pastoral a grass-fed beef supply chain servicing the growing US grass-fed market.
The Highland Beef program uses an innovative model looking to change the way farmers and customers interact.
Essentially this Australian-owned business place cattle on their member graziers’ properties at their expense and provides farmers competitive returns for every kg of beef produced, allowing their graziers to focus on improving their businesses in a capital-free, risk-free environment.
If you’re interested in finding out more about this program visit hbpastoral.com.au/charliearnott.
Episode Credits:
Thank you to all who’ve made this show possible. Our host Charlie Arnott. Our producer is Rhys Jones of Yaga Media. And, of course, we are grateful for our sponsors, Patreon supporters, and listeners.
Patrons get access to exclusive videos, a discussion community, and much more. Go to https://charliearnott.com.au/podcast/ to support my work.
Ep 71 | Walter Jehne | Pioneering soil microbiology, and blowing the lid off climate alarmists.
/in Podcast_Ep /by Michele JustinWalter is a pioneer of microbiology in Australia, cutting his teeth at the CSIRO in Canberra. His science-based experiences and wisdom are unique given his ability to implement them in meaningful ways in landscapes around the world. A true master of his craft, he continues to advocate for soil health improvement and uses real data to dispel many of the ‘climate change’ myths relating to the real impact of methane as a GHG.
Episode Links:
Season Sponsor:
This season we’ve teamed up with Highland Beef Pastoral a grass-fed beef supply chain servicing the growing US grass-fed market.
The Highland Beef program uses an innovative model looking to change the way farmers and customers interact.
Essentially this Australian-owned business place cattle on their member graziers’ properties at their expense and provides farmers competitive returns for every kg of beef produced, allowing their graziers to focus on improving their businesses in a capital-free, risk-free environment.
If you’re interested in finding out more about this program visit hbpastoral.com.au/charliearnott.
Episode Credits:
Thank you to all who’ve made this show possible. Our host Charlie Arnott. Our producer is Rhys Jones of Yaga Media. And, of course, we are grateful for our sponsors, Patreon supporters, and listeners.
Patrons get access to exclusive videos, a discussion community, and much more. Go to https://charliearnott.com.au/podcast/ to support my work.