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Deep Seed - Regenerative Agriculture

Deep Seed - Regenerative Agriculture

Written by: Raphael Esterhazy
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Welcome to the Deep Seed Podcast, your ultimate source for all things regenerative agriculture, soil health, and ecosystem restoration! Join your host, Raphaël, on an exciting journey into the heart of sustainable farming and environmental resilience. The podcast is packed with inspiring conversations with regenerative farmers, cutting-edge innovators, and leading experts who are pioneering the movement towards a more regenerative food system. Whether you’re a passionate advocate for sustainability, a professional in agriculture or environmental science, or just curious about the future of our food systems, the Deep Seed Podcast is your gateway to the vibrant world of regenerative agriculture. Key topics discussed include: Agroecology and its role in creating sustainable food systems The power of agroforestry in boosting biodiversity and productivity How carbon farming can fight climate change while benefiting farmers The benefits of no-till farming for soil health and erosion prevention Holistic grazing practices that restore ecosystems and enhance animal welfare Crop rotation and polyculture for nutrient-rich soils and resilient farms Exploring the potential of food forests and other nature-based solutions The critical link between soil microbiology and plant health Restoration agriculture and the future of land regeneration Climate solutions that leverage regenerative practices to sequester carbon Promoting biodiversity through sustainable farming approaches Insights into the importance of sustainable diets and their environmental impact Rewilding and its role in ecosystem restoration and preservation Produced in partnership with Soil Capital, a leader in supporting regenerative agriculture and rewarding farmers for improving soil health, this podcast is a must-listen for anyone interested in sustainable farming and climate action. Get in touch with me LinkedIn - Raphael Esterhazy Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.Raphael Esterhazy Earth Sciences Nature & Ecology Science
Episodes
  • The Joy and Wonder of Being a Regenerative Farmer [Naomi Oakley & Gunnar Thelin]
    May 20 2026

    In this episode of Deep Seed, regenerative farmers Naomi Oakley and Gunnar Thelin explore what modern agriculture could become if we stopped treating nature as a machine and started listening to living systems again.


    This is not another conversation about agricultural policy, carbon markets, subsidies or food system bureaucracy.


    It is a deeply human conversation about regenerative farming, biodiversity, grazing animals, soil health, ecosystem restoration, community, belonging… and joy.


    For Naomi, farming is the privilege of waking up every morning to work alongside animals, landscapes and local communities she deeply loves. For Gunnar, regenerative agriculture is rooted in a profound feeling of connection to place: the understanding that the land does not belong to us — we belong to the land.


    Together, they discuss how regenerative grazing systems can restore ecosystems, improve water cycles, increase biodiversity, rebuild soil health and strengthen climate resilience, while also giving farmers back something many have lost: meaning, dignity and hope.


    This episode explores:
    • regenerative agriculture and holistic grazing
    • biodiversity and ecosystem restoration
    • soil regeneration and water retention
    • rewilding vs regenerative farming
    • how cows and grazing animals shape landscapes
    • why observation matters more than rigid agricultural recipes
    • farmer mental health, purpose and community
    • the role of farmers in solving climate and ecological crises
    • why many young people are rediscovering farming and land stewardship


    At the heart of the conversation is a powerful idea: farmers are not simply producers trapped inside industrial systems. They are observers, experimenters and caretakers of living ecosystems.


    Naomi and Gunnar speak honestly about how modern agriculture often disconnects farmers from nature, from their communities and even from themselves. Against that, they offer another path: one rooted in curiosity, humility, ecological intelligence and relationship with the living world.


    It is hopeful without being naïve.


    A conversation about farming, yes — but also about how humans might find their way back to meaning, resilience and connection in an increasingly fractured world.


    🌿 SOIL CAPITAL This episode was made in partnership with Soil Capital - a company accelerating the transition to regenerative agriculture by financially rewarding farmers who improve soil health www.soilcapital.com


    👨🏼‍🌾 EARA The conversation was recorded during a gathering organised by the European Alliance for Regenerative Agriculture (EARA), a growing network of farmers from across Europe working to regenerate soils, ecosystems, rural communities and food systems.


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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • Why the Food System is Breaking and How to Fix it [IVO DEGN]
    Apr 29 2026

    Let me ask you this: do you think Europe can feed itself in 20–30 years under current conditions?


    In this episode of the Deep Seed Podcast, I sit down with Ivo Degn (Re:source) to unpack a reality very few people are willing to face:


    Europe’s food system is becoming more fragile, more volatile, and less resilient every year.


    We talk about rising food insecurity, collapsing soil health, fertiliser dependency on fossil fuels, ageing farmers with no one to replace them, and a system that was never designed for the world we now live in.


    This conversation reframes regenerative agriculture from a “nice idea” to a serious response to food system risk.


    Because at the end of the day, agriculture is not just another sector. It is the foundation of civilisation.



    In this deep-dive masterclass, we explore:


    • Why the modern agrifood system depends on assumptions that no longer hold

    • How climate volatility (droughts, floods, shifting baselines) is destabilising food production

    • Why fertiliser, energy and geopolitics are tightly linked

    • The hidden structural barriers blocking regenerative agriculture in Europe

    • Why farmers are often trapped in a system they know isn’t working

    • How soil biology, biodiversity and regenerative practices are emerging as a viable alternative

    • What needs to change at a system level to unlock the transition



    If you care about food security, climate change, regenerative agriculture, soil health, biodiversity, the future of Europe, or simply where your food comes from, this is one of the most important conversations you can listen to right now.



    🎙 ABOUT THE GUEST Ivo Degn is part of Re:source, working at the intersection of food systems transformation, regenerative agriculture, and systemic change across Europe.


    🌱 ABOUT DEEP SEED Deep Seed explores the future of food, farming, and ecosystems — through long-form conversations with the people shaping the regenerative transition.


    👨🏼‍🌾 SOIL CAPITAL The official partner of the Deep Seed podcast. Soil Capital is a company that accelerates the transition to regenerative agriculture by financially rewarding farmers who improve soil health and biodiversity ❤️ www.soilcapital.com


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    45 mins
  • What If Kindness Is the Missing Piece in Regenerative Agriculture?
    Mar 31 2026

    What if restoring our soils isn’t just a scientific challenge… but an emotional, even spiritual one? What if the future of farming depends as much on beauty, connection, and intention as it does on data, yields, and carbon?


    In this powerful episode of the Deep Seed Podcast, landscape architect Marian Boswall takes us on a journey that starts with dead soil… and leads to a completely new way of seeing land, food, and life itself.


    This is not your typical conversation about agriculture. It’s deeper. Slower. More human. And, honestly, more hopeful.


    🌍 Why You Should Watch This Episode If you care about:

    · Regenerative agriculture

    · Soil health & soil microbiology

    · Sustainable farming & food systems

    · Biodiversity & ecosystem restoration

    · Nutrient density & human health …


    this episode will expand how you think about all of them. Because regeneration isn’t just about techniques. It’s about how we relate to the land... and to each other!


    🧠 What You’ll Learn

    · The fundamentals of soil health, composting, and the soil food web

    · Why nutrient density starts in the soil (and affects your gut health)

    · How biodiversity and agroecology can transform farms and landscapes

    · Why beauty, design, and even energy matter in regenerative systems

    · How anyone (yes, even in a city) can contribute to regeneration

    · The risks of greenwashing in the regenerative agriculture movement

    · Why beavers might be some of the best ecosystem engineers on Earth


    🌱 A Different Perspective on Regenerative Agriculture Most conversations around regenerative agriculture focus on carbon, metrics, and productivity. This one adds something we don’t talk about enough: care, intention, and connection. Marian shares how landscapes can heal people, not just produce food. Farmers can reconnect with the food they grow Small actions (like compost or a balcony garden) can scale into ecosystem restoration


    “We don’t just grow food—we grow the conditions for life.”


    🎙️ About the Guest


    Marian Boswall is an award-winning landscape architect, agroecology coach, and author. Her work bridges regenerative agriculture, ecology, and human wellbeing, helping design landscapes that restore both ecosystems and the people living within them.


    🌿 SOIL CAPITAL


    This episode was made in partnership with Soil Capital, a company accelerating the transition to regenerative agriculture. www.soilcapital.com


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    41 mins
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