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finding equilibrium and adaptation in complex times
somatics - nervous system - cultural regeneration - regenerative business - ecosomatics - regenerative leadership - permaculture - regenerative farming - neurodivergence - unschooling - reconnection - regeneration
Emily Sims and her partner Alex are first generation farmers in their fifth year of running a small-scale regenerative farm business in Victoria, Australia. They are passionate about ethical animal husbandry, understanding local ecology, enhancing soil and pasture health and building relationships along the way. They believe locally grown, wholesome food is at the heart of healthy communities.
In this chat we talk about:
how Emily came to farming and what she learned through mentorship
why farming is healing
overcoming challenges
learning in relationship to the land
her experiment to ditch social media and focus on in person relationships
creating diverse and reciprocal relationships
and so much more.
To learn more about Hand to Ground- https://www.handtoground.com.au/
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To enrol in our signature course Small is Beautiful - www.megberryman.com
Hello Stasis
finding equilibrium and adaptation in complex times
somatics - nervous system - cultural regeneration - regenerative business - ecosomatics - regenerative leadership - permaculture - regenerative farming - neurodivergence - unschooling - reconnection - regeneration