Where Hope Grows Force of Nature
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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, we are gifted with the reminder that Mother Nature's capacity for healing is intimately connected to our own. These are stories about regeneration, gratitude, and connection. This is where hope grows.
This podcast is made possible by the support of Force of Nature.
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The Force of Nature Origin Story
In this episode of Where Hope Grows I am joined by the brilliant and compassionate souls behind the creation of Force of Nature. For the first time ever, we sit together and share the founding story of our brand as well as our greatest hopes for the regenerative evolution.This episode chronicles the amazing journey of grinding hard in the startup world and eventually gaining traction and acceptance within our industry. Set in an informal and candid conversation we highlight the struggles and successes that have led to the beautiful organism that we lovingly call Force of Nature.
Stick around for the end of the episode for an additional interview with our Manager of Culture and Head of Customer Service, Clint Clancy! Enjoy.
Guests:
Robby Sansom, CEO and Co-Founder Force of Nature
Katie Collins, Co-Founder Force of Nature
This podcast is made possible by the support of Force of Nature
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Regenerating Urban Settings with Andie Marsh
In this week's episode of Where Hope Grows we speak with Andie Marsh, a soil health practitioner and science communicator on best practices to implement regenerative principles in an urban context. Through the art of observation, Andie provides wisdom and a framework for transforming your garden, yard, or porch into a nature sanctuary.
Guest: Andie Marsh, Rhizos
This podcast is made possible by the support of Force of Nature
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A Regenerative Trojan Horse with Aras Baskauskas
In this episode of Where Hope Grows we speak with Aras Baskauskas who, alongside his wife, founded Christy Dawn, the first modern day regenerative clothing company. Aras perceives his brand as a trojan horse that has the ability to shift consumer consciousness in a way that celebrates the life affirming forces of regeneration. This episode chronicles the amazing journey of Christy Dawn and the evolution of fibers as having the potential to positively impact the planet.
Guest: Aras Baskauskas, Christy Dawn
This podcast is made possible by the support of Force of Nature
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The Homesteading Tsunami with Joel Salatin
In this episode of Where Hope Grows we livestream the unchained mind of Joel Salatin as he brilliantly calls upon you to join the homesteading tsunami that is sweeping across America. While some refer to this exodus from cities and Mother Culture as "opting out", Joel explains how homesteading is a movement of more intentional living that allows you to fully "opt in" to a satisfying and more meaningful life journey.
Guest: Joel Salatin, Polyface Farms
This podcast is made possible by the support of Force of Nature
Hosted by: Taylor Collins, ROAM Ranch, @roamranch -
Nourishing vs Feeding the World
In this episode of Where Hope Grows we challenge the paradigm of how future food production can feed a growing global population while simultaneously caring for our precious natural resources. Contrary to mainstream media and globalist technocrats, our future depends NOT on consuming less meat, but contrary to popular opinion, MORE meat raised on regenerating land. Join us for the global regenerative awakening as we explore the best path forward when considering people and the planet. This episode will ground you to the potential abundance of Mother Nature and provide a hopeful outline as we consider the challenges of our current global civilization.
Guests: Robby Sansom, Force of Nature CEO/Co-founder and Katie Collins, Force of Nature Co-founder
This podcast is made possible by the support of Force of Nature
Hosted by: Taylor Collins, ROAM Ranch, @roamranch -
Understanding Biodynamic Agriculture with Adam Russell
In this episode of Where Hope Grows we explore the esoteric and occult realms of Biodynamic Agriculture in a way that leads to a greater comprehension of how energy flows throughout the cosmos. By recognizing the patterns of growth and expansion as well as the flow of movement transitioning inwards and downwards, we have an invitation to align ourselves with not only the rhythms of our land, but also that of the universe. This episode will ground you to the expanses of our spirit and open your mind to a beautiful possibility that when we are in tune with nature, we are intune with ourselves.
Guest: Adam Russell, Symbiosis Regenerative Systems
This podcast is made possible by the support of Force of Nature
Hosted by: Taylor Collins, ROAM Ranch, @roamranch
Customer Reviews
Transformative
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!
LOVE you guys
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
Hope surrounds us
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 foods that grow from the soil stewarded by incredible people like Roam Ranch. Good food can change ones life!!