Land Language

Land Language

Join hosts Brit Sastrawidjaya and Bethany Rydmark as they share bold ideas, practical strategies, and inspiring conversations with designers, scientists, vendors, and visionaries who are rethinking the way we design & build our outdoor spaces.

  1. Breaking Silos in the Landscape Industry with Angelique Robb

    9 hr ago

    Breaking Silos in the Landscape Industry with Angelique Robb

    In this episode of Land Language, hosts Brit Sastrawidjaya and Bethany Rydmark sit down with Angelique Robb, founder of SYNKD, a media platform and event series connecting landscape architects, contractors, designers, and horticulturists. They dig into the communication failures that cost design-build-maintain projects their best outcomes, two materials most US practitioners haven't encountered, and why stormwater management belongs to anyone who calls themselves a landscape professional. Chapters: 00:00 Start 00:34 Meet Angelique Robb 01:34 From Petroleum to Landscapes 09:41 Communication Makes Projects 15:20 SYNKD Connecting the Industry 18:10 Living Retaining Wall Innovation 26:33 Stormwater Is Landscaping 31:09 Permeable Paving Options 36:56 SYNKD Events and Community 39:36 Collaboration and Taking Action 43:56 Language Shapes the Land 48:48 Closing Thoughts Follow Angelique: Website: https://www.synkd.io/about-us SYNKD on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/synkd_landscpae Follow Land Language: Land Language Website: https://www.landlanguage.org/ Follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thelandlanguage/ Connect with Us: Got questions? Ideas for future guests? DM us on Instagram or visit our website to share your thoughts. We're building this together. About Land Language: Land Language is a podcast for landscape professionals, plant lovers, and anyone who wants to understand what it really takes to build regeneratively. Hosted by contractor/designer Brit Sastrawidjaya and designer Bethany Rydmark, each episode brings you expert insights, practical tools, and honest conversations about transforming the landscape industry from the ground up.

    49 min
  2. Regenerative Leadership, Permaculture Principles, and Local Food Systems with Jonathan Clay

    21 May

    Regenerative Leadership, Permaculture Principles, and Local Food Systems with Jonathan Clay

    Jonathan Clay built The Kalos Project to close Houston's local food gap using permaculture design. The same principles guide how he leads his team. In this episode of Land Language, hosts Brit Sastrawidjaya and Bethany Rydmark sit down with Jonathan and explore how permaculture's closed-loop principles translate to team leadership, what it takes to create a safe container for conflict on a job site, and the platform Jonathan is building to transform Houston's local food economy. Chapters: 00:00 Start 00:34 Meet Jonathan Clay 04:05 Handling Conflict On Teams 07:37 Boundaries And Timing 10:19 Making Space For Quiet Voices 16:50 Permaculture As Leadership 21:05 Team Goals And KPIs 25:59 Right Fit For The Role 28:14 Ground Zero Resources 29:06 Profitability Not Woo Woo 31:44 Why Kalos Project 33:02 Volunteer Powered Food Hubs 35:16 How To Follow Kalos 35:57 Closing Thoughts References: - The Four Agreements: A Practical Guide to Personal Freedom by Don Miguel Ruiz - The Surrender Experiment by Michael A. Singer Follow Jonathan: Website: https://kalosproject.earth/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kalosproject.earth Follow Land Language: Land Language Website: https://www.landlanguage.org/ Follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thelandlanguage/ Connect with Us: Got questions? Ideas for future guests? DM us on Instagram or visit our website to share your thoughts. We're building this together. About Land Language: Land Language is a podcast for landscape professionals, plant lovers, and anyone who wants to understand what it really takes to build regeneratively. Hosted by contractor/designer Brit Sastrawidjaya and designer Bethany Rydmark, each episode brings you expert insights, practical tools, and honest conversations about transforming the landscape industry from the ground up.

    38 min
  3. Building to Last: Business Succession, Legacy, and the Future of the Trades with David Hori

    30 Apr

    Building to Last: Business Succession, Legacy, and the Future of the Trades with David Hori

    $14 trillion in small business assets will change hands in the next decade. If you own a trades business, this conversation is for you. David Hori has spent his career where people and business overlap. From HR to startup operations to building and exiting pro.com (acquired by Opendoor), he now coaches business owners on how to build, prepare, and thoughtfully pass on what they've created. Brit and Bethany talk with David about what it actually means to build a healthy business, whether you're planning to sell or not. Chapters: 00:00 Start 00:34 Meet David 02:48 Why He Buys 06:02 Retention Playbook 11:12 Building To Sell 13:22 Red Flags Green Flags 14:29 First Buyer Call 16:32 What Makes Buyable 18:29 Sustainable Growth 22:29 Local Legacy Mission 24:08 Coaching Owners 26:13 Culture Needs Weeding 26:58 Loyalty Versus Fit 28:22 KPIs With Compassion 32:11 Incentives Beyond Pay 35:01 Stewardship Over Recklessness 38:04 Coaching That Drives Change 41:52 AI Agents For Leads 44:28 Using AI To Free Time 46:36 Closing Thoughts Brit and Bethany help bring in the regenerative lens. A business with 90% of its revenue in one customer is like a landscape with 90% of one species. One bad season and it's gone. This conversation goes where most business podcasts don't: into what it means to care for what you've built, and leave it better than you found it. Follow David: Web: toplineops.com LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/iamdavidhori Instagram: @thedavidhori Follow Land Language: Website: https://www.landlanguage.org/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thelandlanguage/ Connect with Us: Got questions? Ideas for future guests? DM us on Instagram or visit our website to share your thoughts. We're building this together. About Land Language: Land Language is a podcast for landscape professionals, plant lovers, and anyone who wants to understand what it really takes to build regeneratively. Hosted by contractor/designer Brit Sastrawidjaya and designer Bethany Rydmark, each episode brings you expert insights, practical tools, and honest conversations about transforming the landscape industry from the ground up.

    49 min
  4. Designing Outdoor Spaces That People Actually Use: From Deck to Meadow to Family Garden

    17 Apr

    Designing Outdoor Spaces That People Actually Use: From Deck to Meadow to Family Garden

    The landscape industry is still building its catalog of case studies for regenerative work. Every project that gets built is an example. Every conversation that shifts a client's understanding is a seed. We're all relearning methods of cultivation that were once just daily life, and we're doing it together. In this episode: Why the first question in any deck project isn't about materials, it's about purposeExtruded aluminum framing + juniper decking as the most ecologically sound Pacific Northwest deck choiceThe lifetime cost of cheap composite vs. the permanence of a well-built deckHow to bring a client from lawn loyalty to meadow conviction: root depth, carbon, wildlife, morning routinesA real 2025 Portland front yard: native garden, willow play structure, brass auto-shutoff faucet, reflecting bowl, wildlife habitat directoryDesigning for children from toddlers to teenagers: splash zones, nooks, and getaways This is the season wrap. Season 2 is coming soon. Follow Land Language: Land Language Website: https://www.landlanguage.org/ Follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thelandlanguage/ Connect with Us: Got questions? Ideas for future guests? DM us on Instagram or visit our website to share your thoughts. We're building this together. About Land Language: Land Language is a podcast for landscape professionals, plant lovers, and anyone who wants to understand what it really takes to build regeneratively. Hosted by contractor/designer Brit Sastrawidjaya and designer Bethany Rydmark, each episode brings you expert insights, practical tools, and honest conversations about transforming the landscape industry from the ground up.

    34 min
  5. Creating Educational Outdoor Spaces: Nature-based Learning and Environmental Stewardship with Marc Boucher-Colbert

    2 Apr

    Creating Educational Outdoor Spaces: Nature-based Learning and Environmental Stewardship with Marc Boucher-Colbert

    In this episode of Land Language, Brit Sastrawidjaya and Bethany Rydmark talk with Marc Boucher-Colbert, longtime garden educator and urban farming advocate, about how outdoor spaces can nurture curiosity, resilience, and ecological literacy in children. Marc shares his decades of experience developing school gardens and edible landscapes—from composting and crop rotations to integrated pest management (IPM) and soil health. Together, they explore how to turn kids from consumers into producers, how to adapt regenerative design principles for schools, and how simple gestures like container gardening can spark lifelong relationships with the living world. Chapters: 00:00 Start 00:33 Meet Mark Boucher 02:10 From Compost to Farming 04:05 Urban Bounty Origins 04:34 School Garden Career 07:08 Montessori Outdoors 08:46 Cooking and Harvesting 10:50 Roaming and Curiosity 13:27 Science by Age Group 15:03 Experimenting with Soil 17:30 Loose Materials Play 19:23 Designing Kid Spaces 19:53 Tree Fort Favorites 23:13 Forts and Privacy 25:29 Lawns and Maintenance 28:30 Design for Your Child 31:10 Boulders and Water 32:27 Nature for Adults Too 35:54 Public School Challenges 38:15 School Reform Barriers 38:51 Healing Gardens Proof 40:00 Edible Schoolyard Model 40:59 Afterschool Garden Freedom 43:33 Food Equity Reality Check 44:57 Home vs School Cooking 47:38 Micro Community Leadership 49:46 Slow Down With Nature 52:12 Family Food Memories 54:17 IPM Basics Explained 01:05:47 Soil Health Over Inputs 01:07:47 Start Small Grow Something 01:10:27 Books Club And Resources 01:11:59 Design Your Eden Cards 01:17:51 Closing Thoughts - Follow Marc: Website: https://www.designyoureden.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/designyoureden Follow Land Language: Land Language Website: https://www.landlanguage.org/ Follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thelandlanguage/ Connect with Us: Got questions? Ideas for future guests? DM us on Instagram or visit our website to share your thoughts. We're building this together. About Marc: Marc Boucher-Colbert is a garden educator, urban farmer, and sustainability advocate with over two decades of experience teaching children to connect with the land. He helped establish Zenger Farm in Portland, founded the rooftop garden at Noble Rot, and currently serves as the gardening specialist at the Franciscan Montessori Earth School, where he integrates science, ecology, and food systems into daily learning. His work blends hands-on experimentation with a deep belief in regenerative, community-driven landscapes. About Land Language: Land Language is a podcast for landscape professionals, plant lovers, and anyone who wants to understand what it really takes to build regeneratively. Hosted by contractor/designer Brit Sastrawidjaya and designer Bethany Rydmark, each episode brings you expert insights, practical tools, and honest conversations about transforming the landscape industry from the ground up.

    1hr 20min
  6. How to Build Healthy Soil: Compost, Mycorrhizae & Carbon Sequestration with Nick Tomasini

    20 Mar

    How to Build Healthy Soil: Compost, Mycorrhizae & Carbon Sequestration with Nick Tomasini

    Soil health is the backbone of regenerative landscape design. In this episode, hosts Brit Sastrawidjaya and Bethany Rydmark talk with Nick Tomasini, soil consultant, microbiology specialist, and founder of Humankind Oregon, about the real science behind soil structure, compaction, microbial activity, and soil amendments that actually work. Nick explains soil chemistry vs. biology, how to choose the right soil test, what mineral balancing actually means, and why compost extract often outperforms compost tea. He also shares cautionary insight on biochar, how to properly inoculate with mycorrhizae, and why fungal networks are essential for long-term plant health. Listen if you:• Work with compacted soils or post-construction landscapes • Want a clear approach to soil testing & diagnostics • Are trying to reduce herbicide use • Want practical, regenerative solutions backed by soil science Chapters: 00:00 Start 01:26 Nick’s Origin Story 02:58 Two Decades of Change 07:00 Clients and Soil Awareness 11:41 Compaction and No Till 13:46 Soil Chemistry Testing 17:18 Carbon and Haney Test 19:38 Microbiology Test Options 24:06 Disturbance and Diversity 26:18 Raised Bed Soil Blends 29:33 Testing Compost Inputs 30:32 Remediation and Biochar 33:28 Charging Biochar Basics 34:39 Surface Area Hype Check 35:42 Micronized Biochar Cautionary Tale 36:20 Trials and Less Is More 37:02 Wood Chips for Remediation 38:44 Heavy Metals Remobilization Risk 42:05 Residential Soil Health Priorities 44:56 Mycorrhizae Endo vs Ecto 46:28 Compost Tea Reality Check 48:53 Compost Extract How To 54:36 Root Dips and Contractor Buy In 58:04 Weed Control Without Herbicides 01:02:05 Pelletized Wool Wild Card 01:04:00 Phytoremediation Rabbit Hole 01:04:45 Closing Thoughts Follow Nick: Website: https://www.humankindoregon.com/ Humankind Oregon on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/humankindoregon/ Follow Land Language: Land Language Website: https://www.landlanguage.org/ Follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thelandlanguage/ Connect with Us: Got questions? Ideas for future guests? DM us on Instagram or visit our website to share your thoughts. We're building this together. About Land Language: Land Language is a podcast for landscape professionals, plant lovers, and anyone who wants to understand what it really takes to build regeneratively. Hosted by contractor/designer Brit Sastrawidjaya and designer Bethany Rydmark, each episode brings you expert insights, practical tools, and honest conversations about transforming the landscape industry from the ground up.

    1hr 6min
  7. Regenerative Beekeeping, Pollinator Habitat, and Bees as Teachers with Onyx Baird

    5 Mar

    Regenerative Beekeeping, Pollinator Habitat, and Bees as Teachers with Onyx Baird

    Sustainable landscaping and regenerative landscape design aren’t just about plants and products, they’re about how we relate to the creatures that hold our food systems together. In this episode of Land Language, hosts Brit Sastrawidjaya and Bethany Rydmark talk with Onyx Baird, documentary filmmaker, regenerative beekeeper, and wildlife scientist, about rethinking bees, beekeeping, and pollinator habitat from the ground up. Onyx traces the story of Apis mellifera from ancient honey hunting and goddess traditions to today’s industrial beekeeping model, where thin-walled hives, chemical mite treatments, and factory-scale queen breeding are driving unprecedented losses. She explains why 2024 marked the deadliest year on record for U.S. commercial honeybee colonies, and why wild bees, given the chance, are still evolving to meet new threats. Most importantly, this conversation focuses on solutions at the scale of your projects and neighborhoods: bee-centric hive designs that mimic tree cavities, planting strategies that feed both honeybees and native bees, and practical ways to talk with clients and neighbors about pesticides, swarms, and “messy” gardens. Chapters: 00:00 Start 02:05 Bees Through Deep Time 04:18 Industrial Beekeeping Shift 05:47 Varroa Mites and Colony Losses 08:33 Reimagining Regenerative Beekeeping 09:51 Native Bees vs Honeybees 12:49 Insulated Hives and Forage 14:21 Medicinal Plants for Bees 17:15 Native Bee Nesting Habitat 19:06 Messy Gardens and Spring Cleanup 22:38 Neonicotinoids Hidden in Plants 24:10 Onyx’s Path Into Beekeeping 27:03 From Fear to Reverence 28:59 Low to High Commitment Hives 33:35 Monthly Hive Checkins 35:03 Just Start Beekeeping 36:08 Wild Genetics Over Industry 38:07 No Future For Monoculture 39:34 Local Gardens Hope 42:00 Banana Scent Alarm 43:14 Stings And Calm Energy 45:25 Bee Baths And Healing 47:16 Drones And Mating Flights 49:33 Swarms As Education Portal 51:53 Talking To Neighbors 56:33 Organic Lawn Alternatives 57:41 Women Beekeepers Documentary 58:53 Portugal Hawaii Yucatan 01:04:01 Funding And Release Plan 01:07:12 End Follow Onyx: Amrita documentary: https://www.amritadocumentary.com Feral Honey: https://www.feralhoney.org Instagram: @thebeeoracle Follow Land Language: Land Language Website: https://www.landlanguage.org/ Follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thelandlanguage/ Connect with Us: Got questions? Ideas for future guests? DM us on Instagram or visit our website to share your thoughts. We're building this together. About Land Language: Land Language is a podcast for landscape professionals, plant lovers, and anyone who wants to understand what it really takes to build regeneratively. Hosted by contractor/designer Brit Sastrawidjaya and designer Bethany Rydmark, each episode brings you expert insights, practical tools, and honest conversations about transforming the landscape industry from the ground up.

    1hr 9min
  8. Sustainable Wood Practices That Restore Ecosystems with Lynn Morgan

    19 Feb

    Sustainable Wood Practices That Restore Ecosystems with Lynn Morgan

    Local, sustainable wood is more than a material choice. It’s a connection to land, community, and story. In this episode, Land Language hosts Brit Sastrawidjaya and Bethany Rydmark sit down with Lynn Morgan, Director of Community Engagement at Sustainable Northwest Wood, to explore how regenerative forestry, ethical material sourcing, and cultural stewardship can transform the landscaping and building industries. We dive into the mission that sets Sustainable Northwest Wood apart: a business founded in 2008 to sell only responsibly harvested, regionally sourced wood—no offsets, no greenwashing, no hidden supply chains. Lynn shares their journey of thoughtful expansion, including a new Seattle distribution center, and why transparency and community trust define every step. The conversation moves from forest ecology to personal lineage: Appalachian resourcefulness, the emotional weight of forest loss, and the joy of choosing materials with story and meaning. From pests like the emerald ash borer to blue pine salvage, selective harvesting, and the cultural loss of “enough,” Lynn offers a grounded vision for how the landscape and construction industries can shift toward regenerative practice. What You’ll Learn: • Why local wood matters for climate, culture, and accountability • How Sustainable Northwest Wood built a fully regenerative supply model • The ecological and emotional impact of pests like the ash borer and pine beetle • Selective harvesting and what a truly healthy working forest looks like • How to choose materials that nourish ecosystem integrity • The cultural grief and opportunity inside today’s forest management conversations • Why “enoughness” is a critical value for regenerative design • How story-rich materials change the client experience Chapters: 00:00 Start 00:33 Meet Lynn Morgan (Sustainable Northwest Wood) 01:05 Lynn’s Journey: From Interior Design to Sustainable Lumber 03:37 A Lifelong Relationship with Forests (Not Just a Resource) 05:41 Juniper Origin Story: Restoration Wood & Watershed Comeback 08:52 Juniper Durability, Beauty, and Best Uses 11:53 Designing With Juniper: Length Limits, Character, and Install Tips 14:27 Cutting Through Greenwashing: FSC, Chain of Custody, and Vetting 16:36 What Sustainable Harvesting Looks Like on the Ground (vs Clearcuts) 23:00 PDX Airport Remodel: 800,000 Board Feet + Local Forest Collaboration 27:52 Why Traceable Materials Matter 29:39 PDX’s Responsibly Sourced Wood & Restored Watersheds 30:44 Climate Change, Drier Summers & Cedar Decline 31:30 New Species, Long-Term Planning & Zena Forest 33:21 Price, Values & the Power of Wood’s Story 35:40 Tribal Sourcing, Rebates Back to Forests & Buying Local 37:45 Slow Down, Ask Questions, Build Better 39:16 Why This Lumberyard Is Unique & What’s Next 41:09 Appalachia Roots, Stewardship & Caring for the Land 44:18 Sustainability Isn’t Luxury: Limits, Gratitude & A More Rooted Life 46:31 Forest Tour + Broader Forestry Questions: NZ, FSC & Using Beetle-Kill/Ash 52:04 Close Follow Lynn: Sustainable Northwest Wood: https://www.snwwood.com/Lynn-Morgan Follow Land Language: Land Language Website: https://www.landlanguage.org/ Follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thelandlanguage/ Connect with Us: Got questions? Ideas for future guests? DM us on Instagram @thelandlanguage or visit our website to share your thoughts. We're building this together. About Land Language: Land Language is a podcast for landscape professionals, plant lovers, and anyone who wants to understand what it really takes to build regeneratively. Hosted by contractor/designer Brit Sastrawidjaya and landscape architect Bethany Rydmark, each episode brings you expert insights, practical tools, and honest conversations about transforming the landscape industry from the ground up.

    54 min

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Join hosts Brit Sastrawidjaya and Bethany Rydmark as they share bold ideas, practical strategies, and inspiring conversations with designers, scientists, vendors, and visionaries who are rethinking the way we design & build our outdoor spaces.

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