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74. When Eating is Activism: Finding Common Ground with Josh & Rebecca Tickell

74. When Eating is Activism: Finding Common Ground with Josh & Rebecca Tickell

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How are we going to feed over 8 billion people and support humanity to flourish?  It's how we are relating to and growing our food.  Regenerative agriculture is the biggest opportunity and solution for our humanity's survival.  This special edition shine podcast interview is with my friends Josh and Rebecca Tickell who are producers of many groundbreaking documentaries, including Kiss the Ground.  Tune in as we speak openly about their new film and in my opinion the best film I have ever seen called Common Ground. 

 

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