Dr. Bill talks with Liz Rupel and Reese Rathjen from the Illinois Stewardship Alliance about building a healthier, more sustainable food system in Illinois. They discuss how local farmers, homesteaders, and consumers are working together to improve soil health, expand food freedom, and strengthen local economies. From cover crops and livestock integration to policy wins that help small producers thrive, this episode highlights how people power is transforming the future of farming.
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Dr. Bill talks with Liz Rupel and Reese Rathjen from the Illinois Stewardship Alliance about building a healthier, more sustainable food system in Illinois. They discuss how local farmers, homesteaders, and consumers are working together to improve soil health, expand food freedom, and strengthen local economies. From cover crops and livestock integration to policy wins that help small producers thrive, this episode highlights how people power is transforming the future of farming.
Episode #3 - Who Is Dr. Bill Beyers and What is Stealth Wellness?
StealthWellness Podcast
15 minutes
1 year ago
Episode #3 - Who Is Dr. Bill Beyers and What is Stealth Wellness?
In this episode of the Stealth Wellness Podcast, Dr. Bill Beyers shares his vision for the podcast and his mission to connect the dots between human, animal, plant, and environmental health. He provides an overview of future topics, including interviews with experts on chiropractic care, regenerative agriculture, and patient safety. Dr. Beyers also introduces his own experiences, from growing up on a farm to his extensive health care career, and discusses upcoming events like the Regenerative...
StealthWellness Podcast
Dr. Bill talks with Liz Rupel and Reese Rathjen from the Illinois Stewardship Alliance about building a healthier, more sustainable food system in Illinois. They discuss how local farmers, homesteaders, and consumers are working together to improve soil health, expand food freedom, and strengthen local economies. From cover crops and livestock integration to policy wins that help small producers thrive, this episode highlights how people power is transforming the future of farming.