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The Great Full podcast is here to help you contribute to a more sustainable world through how you eat, live and lead. Join me on a journey around the world to connect with thinkers and doers working to build more sustainable food systems, communities and lives. They share insights into the challenges we collectively face, highlight the solutions they are bringing to life and offer up wisdom they have gained along their journey. All to inspire you to explore how you want to make a contribution, both personally and professionally, and give you some tools to do so in a way that is impactful, fulfilling and supports your own wellbeing.

The Great Full Michelle Grant

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The Great Full podcast is here to help you contribute to a more sustainable world through how you eat, live and lead. Join me on a journey around the world to connect with thinkers and doers working to build more sustainable food systems, communities and lives. They share insights into the challenges we collectively face, highlight the solutions they are bringing to life and offer up wisdom they have gained along their journey. All to inspire you to explore how you want to make a contribution, both personally and professionally, and give you some tools to do so in a way that is impactful, fulfilling and supports your own wellbeing.

    Embodying Regenerative Leadership to Build Regenerative Food Systems (Rirhandzu Marivate, Lead Living Soils Initiative) | Ep. 36

    Embodying Regenerative Leadership to Build Regenerative Food Systems (Rirhandzu Marivate, Lead Living Soils Initiative) | Ep. 36

    My guest in this episode is Rirhandzu Marivate, a regenerative food systems practitioner and socioecologist currently based in the Western Cape of South Africa.
    Rirhandzu leads the Living Soils Community Learning Farm initiative, which aims to empower young black women through jobs in regenerative farming to grow nutrient-rich produce, strengthen local community food security and create sustainable livelihoods.
    In this episode we talk to Rirhandzu about how she collaborates with the team and the community to really embody regenerative leadership while they do regenerative agriculture.
    We cover:
    How Rirhandzu’s career path diverged from working with apes to working with food!How Living Soils simultaneously tackles unemployment, food insecurity and unsustainable farming.What fosters the special energy in how they collaborate so that people ‘feel’ more than ‘see’ the project.How systems approaches need constant learning and adaptation.What intentionally building and nurturing community looks like.What it means to center individual and community growth, learning and development AND make a tangible impact.How they use regeneration as a lens for their work - not only in terms of how they produce food but also in terms of human development.The daily practices that help her embody regenerative leadership each day.Further information:
    Find more information about The Living Soils Community Learning Farm here: https://www.sustainabilityinstitute.net/research-learning/collaborative-projects/living-soils-community-learning-farm/
    For more information about Rirhandzu Marivate go to Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rirhandzu-marivate/?originalSubdomain=za
    Are you interested in food and sustainability? In our carefully curated monthly newsletter we bring you fresh insights at the intersection of food, sustainability and leading change. Sign up here: https://www.thegreatfull.com/contact
    You might also like The Great Full cookbook: www.thegreatfull.com/book
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    Your Resilience - Why it Matters and How to Build it with Michelle Grant (Founder The Great Full) | Ep. 35

    Your Resilience - Why it Matters and How to Build it with Michelle Grant (Founder The Great Full) | Ep. 35

    This week we are tackling a big topic together – your personal resilience and what it means for planetary resilience! 
    I dive into lessons I have learned working with this topic personally and professionally over the last decade and dig out key insights and practical tools that will help you on your journey to create a more just, generative and joyful life for yourself and others.
    Before you jump in – there is a free workbook that accompanies this episode. You can download it here!
    Listen in to this episode to explore:
    -       What personal resilience means.
    -       The myths surrounding vs what is actually backed up by science.
    -       What change-makers, or aspiring change makers, need to know about how resilience impacts them.
    -       Six key science-based insights to help you build your resilience.
    -       The relationship between personal and planetary resilience.
    -       Some tools and practices you can use help build your resilience.
    All the tools and practices that are mentioned at the end of the episode have been pulled into a free workbook for you, which you can download here:
    https://www.thegreatfull.com/podcast/ep35-your-resilience-why-it-matters-how-to-build-it-michelle-grant 
    Thanks for listening! 
    Further info:
    The resilience workbook that accompanies this episode is available here.
    In our carefully curated monthly newsletter we bring you fresh Food for Thought at the intersection of food, sustainability and leading change. Subscribe here to join us: https://www.thegreatfull.com/contact
    Check out our leadership and coaching programs for women working to build a more sustainable world here: https://www.thegreatfull.com/coaching-and-programs
    Don’t want to miss an episode of The Great Full podcast? Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts

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    Uplifting Diverse Voices to Cultivate Climate Resilience with Kylie Flanagan (Author of Climate Resilience) | Ep. 34

    Uplifting Diverse Voices to Cultivate Climate Resilience with Kylie Flanagan (Author of Climate Resilience) | Ep. 34

    My guest today is Kylie Flanagan, the author of a brand new book called “Climate Resilience - How we can keep each other safe, care for our communities and fight back against climate change”.

    “Climate Resilience brought me to tears of recognition, relief, solidarity, and hope. It’s the book we need to survive this human moment together.” (Lily Diamond - author of Kale & Caramel and coauthor of What’s Your Story?)
    It was a pleasure to sit with Kylie on the release of her important book and chat about: the climate leadership we need; why she felt it was important to centre voices other than her own in this book; and how learning from people who do things differently and prioritise values like interconnectedness, humility can deepen the dominant climate conversations.
    This book is an extension of Kylie's work as a climate justice and resilience strategist, educator and director of a small, place-based foundation. She partners with communities to develop sustainability + climate resilience strategies grounded in social justice.
    During this episode we explore:
    What Kylie learned during a brief adventure as a ‘goat midwife’The opportunities that climate justice work offers us to reorient society and communities around wellbeingWhat made Kylie write this book and how it is different to any other climate bookThe myth that there are two options when it comes climate action—individual changes and systemic changes—and what's possible beyond that binaryHer decision to not include any cisgender men in the bookWhy people who are most impacted should be at the helm of designing and implementing climate solutionsThe most important lessons she learned from the 39 diverse leaders who contributed to her bookHow to navigate the overwhelm that is inevitable in climate and social justice workHow somatic work is an important tool in our kit to facing the challenges in front of us right nowFurther information:
    Find Kylie’s new book “Climate Resilience” at Penguin Random House:  https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/724024/climate-resilience-by-kylie-flanagan/
    Connect with Kylie on LinkedIn

    Connect with Host Michelle on LinkedIn
    In our carefully curated monthly newsletter we bring you fresh Food for Thought at the intersection of food, sustainability and leading change to you. Subscribe here to join us: https://www.thegreatfull.com/contact
    Check out our leadership and coaching programs for women working to build a more sustainable world here: https://www.thegreatfull.com/coaching-and-programs
    Follow The Great Full on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thegreatfull/
    Don’t want to miss an episode of The Great Full podcast? Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts!

    • 42 Min.
    The Power of Leading from the Heart with Nina Simons (Co-Founder Bioneers) | Ep. 33

    The Power of Leading from the Heart with Nina Simons (Co-Founder Bioneers) | Ep. 33

    This week I am delighted to chat with Nina Simons, co-founder of Bioneers and social entrepreneur passionate about reimagining leadership, restoring balance to the feminine and masculine, and helping to heal relations with ourselves, each other and the Earth.
    In this episode we talk about how Nina experienced her call to purpose, how healing imbalances in the world and within systems starts with healing imbalances in ourselves, and Nina’s evolving understanding of leadership that is increasingly relational and from the heart.

    The topics we cover are:
    The moment when Nina got clarity on her purposeHow we are all being called to step into our leadership potential right nowWhat helps us take action in service of what we believe in and what we loveHow her definition and understanding of leadership has changed over her lifeHow redefining leadership helps women appreciate their own contributions and leadershipThe one thing in nature that is offering her guidance right nowNina’s personal practices to cultivate systems of careWhy cultivating community and relationships, starting with the relationship to ourselves, is the key to tackling the challenges of our timesThe historic reasons for the Internal barriers women have in speaking our truth and take spaceWhat makes the annual Bioneers gathering so special in integrating inner and outer workFurther information:
    Find more information about Nina Simons on https://www.ninasimons.com/Nina Simon’s book Nature, Culture & The Sacred: A Woman Listens For Leadership https://www.ninasimons.com/writingFree download of the introduction to Nina’s book Nature, Culture & The Sacred: A Woman Listens For Leadership https://bioneers.org/ncs/Find the mentioned documentary “Burning Times” here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=34ow_kNnoroNeed support on your leadership journey? Join the next cohort of women in the Be The Change group coaching and leadership training program starting late August 2023: www.thegreatfull.com/bethechangeAre you interested in food, sustainability and leading change? In our carefully curated monthly newsletter we bring some fresh Food for Thought to you at the intersection of food, sustainability and leading change. You can subscribe here: https://www.thegreatfull.com/contactDon’t want to miss an episode of The Great Full podcast? Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts!

    • 53 Min.
    Reconnecting to Nature and Life through Circular Design with Mona Mijthab (Founder Mosan) | Ep. 32

    Reconnecting to Nature and Life through Circular Design with Mona Mijthab (Founder Mosan) | Ep. 32

    My guest this episode is Mona Mijthab, social entrepreneur, international speaker and designer with a focus on circular design and social innovation. 

    Mona founded Mosan, a social enterprise improving living conditions in low-income communities with circular sanitation systems, offering safe sanitation to people while also transforming human excreta into nutrient-rich biochar for soil health in agriculture.

    Mosan currently offers its services in indigenous communities in the Lake Atitlàn region of Guatemala, where they work together to improve hygiene standards, protect water and environment, and create opportunities for local communities.
    In this episode, Mona and I talk about how Mosan came to life and why 2023 is the most exciting year for their team so far, as well as:
    Why she shifted from traditional design to design for social innovationHow the smart, circular, dry sanitation system developed by Mosan worksThe multiple social, health and environmental benefits it bringsHow they use human excreta and urine to produce biochar for soil regeneration and food productionWhat circular, participatory and inclusive design looks like on the groundHow building local innovation ecosystems, relationship and trust has been key to their successWhy not being afraid of failure is a great asset in creating changeHow incremental innovation supports transformative changesWhat everyone should know about sanitation and circularity, especially if you live in a cityWhat Mona has learned about leadership from the communities she works withFind more information about Mona Mijthab go to https://www.linkedin.com/in/monamijthab/
    Find more information about Mosan on https://mosan.com/
    Need support on your leadership journey? Join the next cohort of women in the Be The Change group coaching and leadership training program starting in Aug 2023: www.thegreatfull.com/bethechange
    Are you interested in food and sustainability? In our carefully curated monthly newsletter we bring some Food for Thought to you with fresh insights at the intersection of food, sustainability and leading change. Sign up here: https://www.thegreatfull.com/contact
    You might also like The Great Full cookbook: www.thegreatfull.com/book
    Follow Michelle Grant on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michelle-grant-577885/

    Don’t want to miss an episode of The Great Full podcast? Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts!

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    Prioritising People and Planet through Regenerative Organic Food with Sarela Herrada (Co-Founder SIMPLi) | Ep. 31

    Prioritising People and Planet through Regenerative Organic Food with Sarela Herrada (Co-Founder SIMPLi) | Ep. 31

    On today’s episode I am joined by Sarela Herrada, co-founder of SIMPLi foods. Born and raised in Lima, Peru, with a background in industrial engineering and food supply chain management, she and her husband Matt have now founded SIMPLi - a food business that wants to do things differently.
    In this episode we chat about her journey to bring SIMPLi to life and how they are trying to simultaneously tackle big complex topics like climate change, biodiversity loss and farmer livelihoods through the work that they do.
    The topics we cover are:
    How the story of quinoa in Sarela’s home country Peru inspired her to look for more regenerative ways to produce and trade food.SIMPLi’s mission to lead regenerative and sustainable change in the food industrySarela’s journey to creating SIMPLiHow they create transparent supply chains and empower farming communities through ethically sourced ingredientsThe role of regenerative organic for a more sustainable and just food system and what the Regenerative Organic Alliance is trying to achieveSarela’s lessons in authentic leadership learned from working with indigenous and farming communitiesPerceptions of time and the importance of grace in building authentic relationships with partnersFurther information:
    For more information about Sarela Herrada go to https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarela-herrada-58665643/
    Find more information about SIMPLi on https://eatsimpli.com/
    Need support on your leadership journey? Join the next cohort of women in the Be The Change group coaching and leadership training program starting in Aug 2023: www.thegreatfull.com/bethechange
    Our carefully curated monthly newsletter brings you fresh insights at the intersection of food, sustainability and leading change. Sign up for Food for Though here: https://www.thegreatfull.com/contact
    You might also like The Great Full cookbook: www.thegreatfull.com/book
    Don’t want to miss an episode of The Great Full podcast? Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts!

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11 Bewertungen

11 Bewertungen

Miokoy ,

Wonderful!

Insightful, charming, bold, and calming. Michelle Grant knows how to gently lead the conversation on food and well-being. This podcast is just what I was looking for!

Lizinswiss ,

Inspiring

An inspiration on many levels. Thanks for sharing this!

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