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Nature of Business

by Ben Johnson, Niels Moshagen, Jaap Fris

What if nature led our business? This is your place to learn about regenerative ideas and principles

Copyright: Ben Johnson, Niels Moshagen, Jaap Fris

Episodes

A Good Conversation About Regeneration #12

33m · Published 21 Jun 12:23

Nothing wakes you up quite like death.

For Sean O'Farrell, organic farmer from Ireland, killing all the earthworms kick started his own journey to organic farming.

This week on A Good Conversation with Jaap Fris, Niels Moshagen and others we talked about shifting the minds of conventional farmers to regenerative practises.

Change is hard. We're hardwired to hold on.

But, as with Sean, death is a good start point. Letting go of old ideas, of old practises, is like mourning. We're likely very invested (financially, emotionally, mentally) in our old ways of thinking and doing. This investment makes change hard. We need to mourn the old.

That's one way, anyway.

We also talk about top down vs bottom up change, about being told what you can't do vs celebrating new things you might want to do instead.
Shifting mindsets, behaviours and practises to more regenerative ideas is a big task, touching on all these ideas and more.

If you’re interested in regenerative ideas and principles, or are working in regeneration (whether on a farm or not!), or have heard about it and are curious, then we’re for you!

Join us each Monday afternoon for conversation, questions and Anglo-Dutch good times (more on that later!).   
Register here in order to receive your Zoom registration details. https://forms.gle/qhYQwtk8PiGAuycy9

A Good Conversation About Regeneration #11

33m · Published 21 Jun 12:15

Join us every Monday 3:30am (CET), 2:30am (GMT) for a discussion about all things regeneration/regenerative - whether farming / business / society / culture / money!

Each week, we’ll explore a different theme, in discussion with you, as we try to understand, make sense of and explore the evolving regenerative movement.

This time we talked about the dangers of (not) having a definition of regeneration. About having a clearly defined goal or just a "vague" idea and taking small steps toward it (the process). What does this mean for consumers and farmers? How does the story continue? It certainly is about relations.

If you’re interested in regenerative ideas and principles, or are working in regeneration (whether on a farm or not!), or have heard about it and are curious, then we’re for you!

Join us each Monday afternoon for conversation, questions and Anglo-Dutch good times (more on that later!).   
Register here in order to receive your Zoom registration details. https://forms.gle/qhYQwtk8PiGAuycy9

A Good Conversation About Regeneration #10

30m · Published 21 Jun 12:10

Join us every Monday 3:30am (CET), 2:30am (GMT) for a discussion about all things regeneration/regenerative - whether farming / business / society / culture / money!

Each week, we’ll explore a different theme, in discussion with you, as we try to understand, make sense of and explore the evolving regenerative movement.

If you’re interested in regenerative ideas and principles, or are working in regeneration (whether on a farm or not!), or have heard about it and are curious, then we’re for you!

Join us each Monday afternoon for conversation, questions and Anglo-Dutch good times (more on that later!).   
Register here in order to receive your Zoom registration details. https://forms.gle/qhYQwtk8PiGAuycy9

A Good Conversation About Regeneration #9

32m · Published 21 May 12:52

Join us every Monday 3:30am (CET), 2:30am (GMT) for a discussion about all things regeneration/regenerative - whether farming / business / society / culture / money!

Each week, we’ll explore a different theme, in discussion with you, as we try to understand, make sense of and explore the evolving regenerative movement.

If you’re interested in regenerative ideas and principles, or are working in regeneration (whether on a farm or not!), or have heard about it and are curious, then we’re for you!

Join us each Monday afternoon for conversation, questions and Anglo-Dutch good times (more on that later!).   
Register here in order to receive your Zoom registration details. https://forms.gle/qhYQwtk8PiGAuycy9

A Good Conversation About Regeneration #8

32m · Published 21 May 12:44

Join us every Monday 3:30am (CET), 2:30am (GMT) for a discussion about all things regeneration/regenerative - whether farming / business / society / culture / money!

Each week, we’ll explore a different theme, in discussion with you, as we try to understand, make sense of and explore the evolving regenerative movement.

If you’re interested in regenerative ideas and principles, or are working in regeneration (whether on a farm or not!), or have heard about it and are curious, then we’re for you!

Join us each Monday afternoon for conversation, questions and Anglo-Dutch good times (more on that later!).   
Register here in order to receive your Zoom registration details. https://forms.gle/qhYQwtk8PiGAuycy9

A Good Conversation About Regeneration #7

32m · Published 21 May 12:29

Join us every Monday 3:30am (CET), 2:30am (GMT) for a discussion about all things regeneration/regenerative - whether farming / business / society / culture / money!

Each week, we’ll explore a different theme, in discussion with you, as we try to understand, make sense of and explore the evolving regenerative movement.

If you’re interested in regenerative ideas and principles, or are working in regeneration (whether on a farm or not!), or have heard about it and are curious, then we’re for you!

Join us each Monday afternoon for conversation, questions and Anglo-Dutch good times (more on that later!).   
Register here in order to receive your Zoom registration details. https://forms.gle/qhYQwtk8PiGAuycy9

A Good Conversation About Regeneration #6

36m · Published 30 Apr 14:20

Today the sun is shining.

The sky is blue.

Plants are blooming.

Leaves are shooting (not literally).

The world looks alive and vibrant.

A few years ago, Ben heard a talk by Zach Bush, MD.

It was about food and health and our guts and the gazillions of microbes living happily inside our insides.

And soil.

Healthy food = healthy guts.

Healthy guts = happy heart, healthy mind.

And healthy soil = healthy food.

Yet soil is a limp, pale shadow of its former self. Sucked lifeless by industrial grade agriculture.

Dead soil = dead people.

Zach's talk planted a seed, you might say.

Who knows where it will go / grow.

For now Ben is keen to learn how he might help breathe life back into these wilting lands.

And to learn, he talks.

With Jaap Fris and Niels Moshagen on the Good Conversation podcast (and Matt Tipping and Julian Robertson and many others over recent weeks too).

Last week we talked about how #regenerative ideas are relevant beyond farming.

Ideas like #collaboration and #connection, #diversity and #growth. About #ownership and giving back more than you take.

Next week we're talking the farm of the future - Jaap and Niels’s motivation. A farm as a place to #renew, #regenerate. Not just grow #food.

Join us Monday at 1430 (UK time).

Link to register below 👇👇

https://forms.gle/cZ2sASjZLR1TX3SX9 

A Good Conversation About Regeneration #5

39m · Published 20 Apr 11:38

Most of us (mainly) talk.

And a few act.

Jaap Fris and Niels Moshagen are acting.

The world needs healthier soil and better, more local food.

And rather than just talk about it - like me - they’re creating it.

We set up The Good Conversation (about #regeneration) podcast as a place to learn about the regenerative movement. To learn about #food and #culture and #business and #work. Via a regenerative lens.

We’ve talked about ownership. We’ve talked about death and ending things things well. We’ve talked about waste; about shit not being shit.

And we’ve talked about Jaap and Niels setting up their farm.

They are learning about and working towards a regenerative future by living it. On the farm, with their families, creating and selling food to the local community, and breathing new life into the soil as they do. Well, they're trying to, at least.

We'll be back, stronger, more creative and fully regenerated in our new slot next Monday 230pm UK time / 330ppm CET.

Until then.

A Good Conversation About Regeneration #4

34m · Published 09 Apr 14:18

Shit isn't shit.

That's how we ended last week's Good Conversation about #regeneration.

Julian Robertson made the above good point (talking about the benefits of waste, obvs! I lent the bad language). Sean O'Farrell brought the farming expertise. And Jaap Fris and Niels Moshagen the #business meets #farming perspective.

We started the podcast as a place to learn about and share with the regenerative movement.

Maybe for the regenerative movement to grow beyond farming to businesses and society beyond, we all need to be better at waste.

Like...

Wasting our time; going slow and taking the long road.

Or...

Wasting our money; better sharing it with the eco and social systems on which we depend.

Love our waste more generally.

In that spirit, please waste your time with us. It's well worth it.

And in the regenerative spirit, today we're taking a little break, wasting chocolate eggs on our stomachs and looking after children.

We'll be back, stronger, more creative and fully regenerated in our new slot next Monday 230pm UK time / 330ppm CET.

Until then.

A Good Conversation About Regeneration #3

35m · Published 26 Mar 15:51

Another week, another Good Conversation about #regeneration with Niels Moshagen, Jaap Fris and Ben Johnson.

This week we discussed, 'if nature set up a business, what would it look like?'.
Well, brutal and harsh, for starters. Endings as important to nature as beginnings.

And we talked ownership, the importance of being local, of culture creating the right (or wrong) conditions and money too.

What we learn for our farm, we try and translate to our #work, #business, #society. In pursuit of a regenerative society that works for future generation al well.

We started the podcast to learn. And chat. It is a conversation, after all. And will be made richer by your contribution. Join us.

To ready for next week, please sign up!
https://forms.gle/T71gef3rHQUz4QWGA

Nature of Business has 12 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 6:36:58. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on October 26th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on April 4th, 2024 19:49.

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