A Regenerative Future – Yesterday’s Sunlight or Today’s?

Considering the big picture of what it means to move forward regeneratively and the challenges of bringing the needs of our financial and natural worlds on to the same page. 

An Interview with John Roulac, executive producer ‘Kiss The Ground’.

Season 2

Episode 7.

Published on 18th April 2023

Interview With:

John Roulac

John Roulac

Founder Nutiva | EP 'Kiss The Ground.

As founder of Nutiva, John has sourced and formulated $1B in retail sales of organic superfoods. John is a serial entrepreneur, investor, writer, philanthropist, and executive producer of the Netflix blockbuster regenerative agriculture film Kiss the Ground. John has founded six non-profit organizations, including Great Plains Regeneration, Agroforestry Regeneration Communities (ARC), and Forests Forever.

Do You Have Any Questions?

Let me know in the comments below. I’ll look to create or link to resources above that cover any common questions asked.

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In this interview I’m joined by John Roulac who shares a wealth of knowledge to provide us with an overview of why it’s time to do things differently, and examples of what the path forward can look like.

Episode Links:

John’s website: https://johnroulac.com/

John’s Substack: https://johnroulac.substack.com/

Kiss The Ground Movie: https://kissthegroundmovie.com/

Show Notes:

There’s so many nuggets of wisdom in this one that it’s difficult to pick a highlight!

From mob grazing to seaweed straws and a follow up to Kiss The Ground, this conversation is tied together through John’s active involvement in a vast range of regenerative initiatives around the globe.

An investor and key player in highly successful companies, John has also been driven by an ecological awareness to discover practical solutions to our environmental challenges and as such has founded six non-profits through his career.

This was a fantastic opportunity therefore to tap into a valuable point of view around why it can be such a challenge for large scale investment to be directed into regenerative solutions.

Is a dying planet enough of a motivation to innovate our financial climate, and are so called green technologies always what they’re cracked up to be?

We learn about some really impactful projects offering healing for people and the environment through the simplicity of allowing nature to take the lead.

Watch the Series of Mini Intro Animations!

Interview With:

John Roulac

John Roulac

Founder Nutiva | EP 'Kiss The Ground'

As founder of Nutiva, John has sourced and formulated $1B in retail sales of organic superfoods. John is a serial entrepreneur, investor, writer, philanthropist, and executive producer of the Netflix blockbuster regenerative agriculture film Kiss the Ground. John has founded six non-profit organizations, including Great Plains Regeneration, Agroforestry Regeneration Communities (ARC), and Forests Forever.

Do You Have Any Questions?

Let me know in the comments below. I’ll look to create or link to resources above that cover any common questions asked.

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I’m creating short digestible videos to help illustrate some of the key concepts that we’re exploring!

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What is Regenerative Agriculture?

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Helen Fisher

Helen Fisher

The Host

I take a very holistic view of the world and find enormous hope when we expand our thinking outwards and consider our issues as interconnected.

So it’s a huge delight for me to have the opportunity to speak with so many varied personalities here.
I hope you’ll enjoy learning along with me as my guests allow me to pick their brains on the diverse topics explored by this project!

2 Comments

    • Helen

      Thanks Richard, I’m pleased you enjoyed it!

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