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The Regenaissance Podcast

The Regenaissance Podcast

著者: The Regenaissance
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Hosted by @Regenaisanceman with the mission of reconnecting us back to where our food is grown & exposing everything that is wrong with our broken food system. We are more disconnected from our food than we ever have been. I sit down with ranchers and farmers to give them a voice and hear their stories, helping paint a picture of what it really looks like to support humanity with food. I also will be talking to others involved in the agriculture space as there is a lot that goes into it all. My hope is that from hearing this podcast you will begin to question what you eat and where from.The Regenaissance 地球科学 科学
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  • Why Farmers Need To Be Profitable, 3am Burnout, & Why Amish-Mennonite Community Still Works | Tony Eash
    2026/05/13

    Tony Eash runs Triple E Farms in West Virginia with his brother Phil - a raw dairy and pasture-raised operation built from bare land, rooted in regenerative principles and faith in community.


    Farmer Stories pulls the best conversations from The Regenaissance archive - real voices from American farmers on the systems, economics, and communities shaping food and land in the US.

    Timestamps:

    0:00 — Why farmers not making money is everyone's problem

    1:00 — What on-farm milk testing actually costs

    2:00 — Building a farm from scratch while working full-time

    5:00 — Quitting time: 10:30pm. Wake up: 3:30am

    6:30 — Why they walked away from pigs and chickens

    8:00 — How the Amish moving in changed everything


    Connect with Triple E

    Website
    Instagram
    Watch full episode

    Follow the tour on YouTube

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    17 分
  • A Danish Energy Giant (Ørsted) Is Coming After My Ranch - Casey Murph | #115
    2026/05/07

    Ørsted, a Danish renewable energy giant, is trying to lease 4,000 acres of Casey's state grazing land in Arizona to build an industrial solar array - land that he depends on for winter range, without which the ranch isn't viable.

    Casey believes productive grazing land shouldn't be touched when there's no shortage of barren desert, parking lots, and brownfields that could take solar instead - and the companies could do it if they wanted to, they just won't because it's cheaper and easier to go after open range.


    Casey Murph is a fifth-generation cattle rancher in northeastern Arizona. This episode covers that fight, and what's at stake for generational ranching in America.

    5 Key Topics:

    1. How Ørsted is attempting to take Casey's winter range for industrial solar
    2. Why solar should go on parking lots and brownfields, not productive grazing land
    3. Ørsted's existing Arizona install powers a Meta data centre, not homes
    4. The collapse of independent beef operations and what it's done to supply and price
    5. Casey's strategy: state land pressure, political allies, and buying time

    Timestamps:

    00:00 - Casey intro
    02:00 - The Ørsted solar threat
    05:00 - Foreign-owned conglomerates
    09:00 - Urban disconnection from food
    11:00 - Where solar should go instead
    18:00 - Political strategy and allies
    19:00 - Ørsted's Pinal County install: homes promised, Meta data centre delivered
    28:00 - Beef supply consolidation
    31:00 - Feedlots and grass-finishing
    36:00 - Approval timeline and how to help

    Connect with Casey:
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    44 分
  • Instilling The Right Values In Kids - Intergenerational Culture, Self-Sovereignty, Curiosity | Ben & Hannah Yoder
    2026/04/30

    Ben and Hannah Yoder run Savage Mountain Farm, a 150-acre diversified, full-diet CSA on the Pennsylvania–Maryland line, rooted in Amish–Mennonite heritage and natural methods, raising produce, mushrooms, and pastured livestock while blending regenerative farming with homeschooling, community engagement, and a family-centered lifestyle.

    Farmer Stories pulls the best conversations from The Regenaissance archive - real voices from American farmers on the systems, economics, and communities shaping food and land in the US.

    Timestamps

    00:00:00 Why they homeschool
    00:01:30 School as fear, not learning
    00:03:00 Preserving curiosity over teaching content
    00:05:30 Disconnection from food as root cause
    00:06:30 Age segregation & lost intergenerational culture
    00:08:00 No screens - kids who can entertain themselves
    00:10:00 Modeling self-sovereignty on the farm
    00:11:30 Owning your day - the case for farming

    Connect with Savage Mountain:

    Website
    Instagram

    Follow the tour on YouTube


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    13 分
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