Joel Salatin Regenerative Farming | Build Resilient Food Systems | Explore Localized Solutions

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  • Joel Salatin Regenerative Farming | Build Resilient Food Systems | Explore Localized Solutions
    Joel Salatin discusses the feeling of something being off in the world and the need to build resilient food systems. He emphasizes the importance of reducing dependency on centralized systems and taking control of our own food production. The conversation also touches on the challenges in agriculture, the incentives that dictate outcomes, and the potential for decentralized and localized solutions. Despite the challenges, there is hope for the future through conscious capitalism and utilizing technology for the mission.
    Takeaways
    There is a growing sense that something is off in the world, leading to a desire for more control and resilience.
    Building resilient food systems involves reducing dependency on centralized systems and taking control of our own food production.
    Challenges in agriculture include the centralization of food systems, incentives that dictate outcomes, and wicked problems within institutions.
    Decentralization and localization are key principles in creating more sustainable and resilient systems.
    Chapters
    00:00
    Feeling Something's Off
    04:58
    Building Resilient Food Systems
    13:18
    The Centralization of Food
    21:17
    The Common Thread
    23:05
    Decentralization and Localization
    28:38
    Challenges in Agriculture
    32:18
    Incentives and Wicked Problems
    36:19
    Hope for the Future
    42:20
    Looking Ahead
    #ResilientFoodSystems
    #DecentralizeFood
    #LocalizeAgriculture
    #ConsciousCapitalism
    #FoodSecurity
    #SustainableFarming
    #CommunityResilience
    #AgriculturalInnovation
    #FutureOfFood
    #regenerativeagriculture
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 12

  • @tao_dude2798
    @tao_dude2798 2 місяці тому +8

    I've read Joel's books, saw him speak live over 10 years ago, and have been an admirer ever since.

  • @dantheman9135
    @dantheman9135 2 місяці тому +6

    Appreciate the presentation. Crush on Joel

  • @mountain-climbers
    @mountain-climbers 2 місяці тому +10

    I’m new to homesteading and am very excited about it!!

  • @homermtz
    @homermtz 2 місяці тому +8

    that wasp nest analogy is now stuck in my head until i die. just what a way of putting it- joel you never disappoint

  • @user-vv6gj8fq7n
    @user-vv6gj8fq7n Місяць тому +1

    Joe is the rabbit hole a politeness I'm seeing it as the abyss ( peak globalisim) peak greed!

  • @yvonnehyatt8353
    @yvonnehyatt8353 День тому +1

    Education to the bottom up and gangs and please study-Peter Thiel, Bruce Lipton, Michael Levin, Michael Saylor, Ken Honda thanks 🌎😇