Our bond with the seasons, the land, and the natural world has grown increasingly distant.
The sense of being firmly connected to the earth beneath our feet has faded, and the delicate roots of nature itself are dwindling beneath our steps.
Through the ReRooted podcast, we aspire to rekindle this profound connection and revive the essence of rootedness within us all.
To connect with the seasons is to connect with the Earth’s natural rhythms, so we’ll be releasing episodes seasonally, ReRooting ourselves to the changing environment around us.
Our first episodes will be released in the depths of winter, in January 2024, with the blues in full swing and listeners in need of comfort and hope.
We’ll focus on the lives of regenerative farmers during the colder months; on growers and planters tending to their rewilded plots; and on the activists hoping to open up our countryside to all, especially at a time of year where it feels the hardest to get outside.
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Our bond with the seasons, the land, and the natural world has grown increasingly distant.
The sense of being firmly connected to the earth beneath our feet has faded, and the delicate roots of nature itself are dwindling beneath our steps.
Through the ReRooted podcast, we aspire to rekindle this profound connection and revive the essence of rootedness within us all.
To connect with the seasons is to connect with the Earth’s natural rhythms, so we’ll be releasing episodes seasonally, ReRooting ourselves to the changing environment around us.
Our first episodes will be released in the depths of winter, in January 2024, with the blues in full swing and listeners in need of comfort and hope.
We’ll focus on the lives of regenerative farmers during the colder months; on growers and planters tending to their rewilded plots; and on the activists hoping to open up our countryside to all, especially at a time of year where it feels the hardest to get outside.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

We’re so excited to share with you the first episode of ReRooted with the wonderful Francesca Cooper and Holly Fallick!
Holly and Francesca are the first-generation regenerative farmers transforming Nunwell Home Farm on the Isle of Wight. They currently farm 125 acres of the Nunwell Estate, guided by their philosophy to work with nature, not against it.
“Passionate about ecologically-minded land use and fighting climate breakdown”, Holly and Francesca are shaking up the agricultural industry and creating a collaborative community along the way.
Interested to find out more?
Find Holly and Francesca on Instagram: @nunwellhomefarm
Or check out their website: https://www.nunwellhomefarm.co.uk/
We’d love you to follow us on Instagram too @rerootedpod and please do leave us a review and share with your friends if you’re enjoying the show!
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