In The Regenerative Hour no 31, we talk with the author of ‘Toxic Legacy’ about what glyphosate does to the health of the soil and to the health of humans.

In The Regenerative Hour no 31, we talk with the author of ‘Toxic Legacy’ about what glyphosate does to the health of the soil and to the health of humans.
In The Regenerative Hour no 30, we talk with the author of ‘The Food Solution’, joining the dots of the health of the soil to the health of humans.
In The Regenerative Hour no 29, we talk with three champions of soil health, land management and carbon drawdown.
THE REGENERATIVE HOUR no 28: With Kate McIntyre, Moorooduc Estate, Dr Gundi Rhoades, Veterinarians for Climate Action, and Tony Marsh, Winooka Park vineyard.
In The Regenerative Hour no 27, we talk with three champions of regenerative farming, land management and carbon drawdown.
Today I did something I’ve never done before. I did an angry podcast, and put myself in front of the microphone most of the way. My mood was triggered by a couple things.
The 24th Regenerative Hour features excerpts from a zoom-presentation by climate emergency candidate Bryony Edwards from CACE and professor Will Steffen from Australia National University and the Climate Council, along with excerpts from Greta Thunberg’s ‘Summer Talk 2020’
In the 23rd Regenerative Hour, Mik meets the 23-year-old artist, musician and environmental consultant Quinn Earth Child at his home in the suburb Norlane in northern Geelong.
Guest in our 22nd Regenerative Hour is Tom O’Connor, a former Geelong councillor, swimming coach and an active local community organiser, who lives in Drysdale on the Bellarine Peninsula. He will run for the Geelong Council election in August 2020.
Can we turn the 2020s into ‘The Regenerative Decade’? In this series of interviews about what that would imply, we talk ecology, deep adaptation, grief, compassion and passion, connecting with nature, resilience, revitalisation, restoration, revolution… – the bigger picture, in