229: Biogeotherapy with Benoit Lambert

A small, vivid green conifer seedling pushes up through charred, ash-covered ground in the aftermath of a forest fire. Surrounded by blackened wood, burnt debris, scorched bark, and pale ash, the bright young shoot stands in stark contrast to the dark devastation around it, symbolising natural regeneration and resilience following wildfire.

https://open.spotify.com/episode/2EGIK4IabtZuIzjQnaQDrp What if the environmental movement has badly underestimated our ability to solve the climate crisis? Could renewable energy grow so fast that we are out of fossil fuels within a decade? And once emissions fall away, how do we deal with the carbon already in the atmosphere? In this episode I'm joined by Benoit … Continue reading 229: Biogeotherapy with Benoit Lambert

219: Wild & Co on Venison, Native Woodland and Regenerative Farming

A brown and white cow grazing in a woodland setting, surrounded by silver birch trees with distinctive white bark and twisted trunks. The forest floor is covered with leaf litter and low vegetation, with dappled sunlight filtering through the canopy creating a peaceful, rural Irish landscape scene.

https://open.spotify.com/episode/3Npv0xQntdQa2dZ1Lw1ilN Can holistic grazing systems restore degraded hillsides and create profitable farms? How can local food systems and venison products revitalise struggling rural communities? Is it possible to farm with nature rather than against it and still make a living? These are the questions we explore in our conversation with John Duffy from Future Oak … Continue reading 219: Wild & Co on Venison, Native Woodland and Regenerative Farming