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024: We Are the Regeneration Generation! with Ryland Engelhart
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“We can be the regeneration generation, and our food system is the mechanism to do that..” —Ryland Engelhart
The world is changing. The way we live, the way we work, the way we interact with each other and with the world around us - it's all changing. And we are the generation that is leading this change.
We are the generation that is breaking down barriers and opening up new possibilities. We are the generation that is using our creativity and our passion to build a better future. We are the generation that can help our planet heal. We are the regeneration generation!
And that starts with transforming our food system. The food industry has been one of the biggest contributors to our planet’s deteriorating condition— but we can change all that. And that change is happening right now!
Kiss The Ground, is a documentary that provides a clear picture of how big our impact is on our environment and reveals a sound and practical solution to climate change. Co-founded by Ryland Engelhart, its nonprofit partner, Kiss The Ground is actively leading the citizens of the earth to the possibilities of regeneration.
Tune in to this week’s episode as Justine and Ryland discuss how we can turn food into a transformational experience, how culture and emotions are inseparable aspects of food, what it means to be committed but not attached, how knowing our farmers can help us get a wider perspective on regeneration, and how we can become better stewards of the earth.
Meet Ryland:
Ryland Engelhart co-founded Kiss the Ground in 2013 and plays a leadership role in the organization as the Chief Mission Officer; he is a producer of the Kiss the Ground film released on Netflix and host of the Kiss the Ground Podcast. As a 15-year entrepreneur, he is also the co-owner and prior Mission Fulfillment Officer of the nationally recognized plant-based restaurants Cafe Gratitude and Gracias Madre, located in Southern California, and co-creator of the documentary film, May I Be Frank.
He is a passionate speaker on the topics of sacred commerce and regenerative agriculture, tools for building community, food is medicine, and the practice of love and gratitude. Ryland is also a dedicated husband and father and lives on a 17-acre regenerative organic farm in Fillmore, CA, where he is learning to practice what he preaches.
Connect with Kiss The Ground
Connect with Café Gratitude
Connect with Gracias Madre
Connect with NextGen Purpose:
Episode Highlights:
01:48 The Matrix of Life
06:17 Food and Games and Life
12:11 Cafe Gratitude to Gracias Madre
17:08 Committed But Not Attached
20:45 The Regeneration Generation
23:30 Be an Advocate for Soil Health
100 tập
Manage episode 350298089 series 2799860
“We can be the regeneration generation, and our food system is the mechanism to do that..” —Ryland Engelhart
The world is changing. The way we live, the way we work, the way we interact with each other and with the world around us - it's all changing. And we are the generation that is leading this change.
We are the generation that is breaking down barriers and opening up new possibilities. We are the generation that is using our creativity and our passion to build a better future. We are the generation that can help our planet heal. We are the regeneration generation!
And that starts with transforming our food system. The food industry has been one of the biggest contributors to our planet’s deteriorating condition— but we can change all that. And that change is happening right now!
Kiss The Ground, is a documentary that provides a clear picture of how big our impact is on our environment and reveals a sound and practical solution to climate change. Co-founded by Ryland Engelhart, its nonprofit partner, Kiss The Ground is actively leading the citizens of the earth to the possibilities of regeneration.
Tune in to this week’s episode as Justine and Ryland discuss how we can turn food into a transformational experience, how culture and emotions are inseparable aspects of food, what it means to be committed but not attached, how knowing our farmers can help us get a wider perspective on regeneration, and how we can become better stewards of the earth.
Meet Ryland:
Ryland Engelhart co-founded Kiss the Ground in 2013 and plays a leadership role in the organization as the Chief Mission Officer; he is a producer of the Kiss the Ground film released on Netflix and host of the Kiss the Ground Podcast. As a 15-year entrepreneur, he is also the co-owner and prior Mission Fulfillment Officer of the nationally recognized plant-based restaurants Cafe Gratitude and Gracias Madre, located in Southern California, and co-creator of the documentary film, May I Be Frank.
He is a passionate speaker on the topics of sacred commerce and regenerative agriculture, tools for building community, food is medicine, and the practice of love and gratitude. Ryland is also a dedicated husband and father and lives on a 17-acre regenerative organic farm in Fillmore, CA, where he is learning to practice what he preaches.
Connect with Kiss The Ground
Connect with Café Gratitude
Connect with Gracias Madre
Connect with NextGen Purpose:
Episode Highlights:
01:48 The Matrix of Life
06:17 Food and Games and Life
12:11 Cafe Gratitude to Gracias Madre
17:08 Committed But Not Attached
20:45 The Regeneration Generation
23:30 Be an Advocate for Soil Health
100 tập
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