Anthony Calderon public
[search 0]
Download the App!
show episodes
 
The RegenNarration podcast features the stories of a generation that is changing the story, enabling the regeneration of life on this planet. It’s ad-free, freely available and entirely listener-supported. You'll hear from high profile and grass-roots leaders from around Australia and the world, on how they're changing the stories we live by, and the systems we create in their mold. Along with often very personal tales of how they themselves are changing, in the places they call home. With a ...
  continue reading
 
Welcome to Beyond The Album Cover!!! I will be highlighting albums regardless of the genre and breaking down their importance from production to song structure etc. I will also be interviewing people within the entertainment industry to get their inside knowledge on the business. Get ready to dust off those 12 inches, 33's, and 45's and go beyond the album cover!
  continue reading
 
Loading …
show series
 
For this episode of Beyond The Album Cover I have from The Electric Vibe podcast J and Kurt and we talk all things Minneapolis Sound, Prince, music, and everything else in between. So you will enjoy this one if you are a true music lover. Follow the podcast wherever you stream podcasts, Youtube at Youtube.com/BeyondTheAlbumCover and on Facebook at …
  continue reading
 
This mid-week mail run comes to you from Savannah Georgia, as a hurricane nears the Florida coast and the storms begin here in advance of it. As usual with these brief episodes, I reply to text messages from listeners through the new link in our show notes. And this time I also announce the recent winners of the book giveaway. That’s before sharing…
  continue reading
 
A new holistic farming festival is about to launch back home in Australia. Inspired by the famed Groundswell in the UK, GROUNDED! lands in beautiful southern Tasmania on the 4th and 5th of December - with a pre-festival event on the 3rd of December too. It’s billed as a cross between a world class conference, an informative field day and a cracking…
  continue reading
 
For this episode of Beyond The Album Cover I had the pleasure of interviewing rising Pop/Reggae/Dancehall artist Damion Anthony. He talks about his upbringing in NY, difference between Reggae and Dancehall, musical influences, current projects and all things in between. This interview is can't miss!!!! Follow the podcast wherever you stream podcast…
  continue reading
 
After recording the main episode with Kelsey, we headed out for a very special tour through regenerating cultural and natural grasslands. We pick it up amongst the layered stories around the nearby Missouri River / Lake Oahe. That sets up a sense of the power in arriving at the family’s re-introduced Sundance grounds. Soon after, we witness Kelsey …
  continue reading
 
Kelsey Scott is a 4th generation cow producer and 125th generation land steward at DX Ranch, on the Cheyenne River Sioux Reservation in South Dakota. Kelsey is a Lakota woman, citizen of the Cheyenne River Sioux tribe, Chief Strategy Officer for the Intertribal Agriculture Council, owner of a direct-to-consumer regenerative beef operation DX Beef, …
  continue reading
 
The extraordinary Churchtown Dairy in New York is restoring dairy farming in a context where such farms are still closing around them. They are doing it with nature, family, food and festival at its heart. With organic and biodynamic methods, they are keeping cattle together in their families to amazing benefit, cultivating myriad farm products inc…
  continue reading
 
The evening before we recorded the main episode with Pedro, we went out on the Plains to shepherd the buffalo to their next patch. This is a rare chance to hear one of the world’s most respected bison wranglers – and the animals themselves – at work. And there were some very special moments too, in this condensed 20-minute special extra to episode …
  continue reading
 
Pedro Calderon-Dominguez is regarded as an extraordinary horseman. Though as fate would have it, his life took a series of unexpected turns, through wildlife ecology as the first to further Aldo’s Leopold’s work with black bears, into holistic management with some of the legends in Mexico and beyond, and ultimately into working with buffalo. Now he…
  continue reading
 
This week we’ve got some special news, and a mail run. That is, I reply to some of the text messages coming from you through the new link in our episode show notes. And I’m coming to you from the extraordinary Churchtown Dairy in New York, after attending an event last night at their amazing barn venue, with guest-of-honour, the globally renowned a…
  continue reading
 
Aldo Leopold has profoundly influenced the modern conservation and regeneration movement. He affected nearly every national conservation initiative in the US during the 1930s and 40s, and this year marks the 75th anniversary of his classic book A Sand County Almanac. Hard to believe now that it was rejected many times before being finally accepted …
  continue reading
 
For this episode of Beyond The Album Cover I had the pleasure of interviewing Lisa Smedley Calderon. She has styled from Whitney Houston to Bobby Brown to Color Me Badd and everybody in between. We talk about her journey from Cincinnati, OH to LA to become a designer, changes in fashion over the decades, fashion in hip hop, and more. This is an int…
  continue reading
 
Cole Mannix was featured in the New York Times a couple of months ago as part of a series called ‘Making It Work’, about ‘small-business owners striving to endure hard times’. The title read: Montana Has More Cows Than People. Why Are Locals Eating Beef From Brazil? The by-line followed: ‘Cole Mannix, [co-founder] of Old Salt Co-op, is trying to ch…
  continue reading
 
Allan Savory is a legend of regenerative agriculture - the ongoing force behind holistic management, a movement that has featured in so many stories on the podcast. Indeed, as we’ve travelled across the US / Turtle Island, we continue to hear such stories (including in last week's episode). Longer-term listeners might remember my conversation with …
  continue reading
 
For this episode I bring back my good friend Jeremy White to talk shop about sports (My second favorite topic next to music) and we talk return of college football to video game consoles, conference realignment, NCAA and NIL, his father's (Reggie White) impact on current NFL Free Agency, the 30 for 30 that came out last year Minister Of Defense and…
  continue reading
 
In episode 164 with Nicole Masters and Meagan Lannan (the infamous ‘armoured butts’ episode) we talked about the new ‘train the trainers’ program in agroecological systems thinking they’d created, called CREATE. This time, we visit them at home, as they gather for the first reunion of the program. Fifteen highly accomplished alumni from incredible …
  continue reading
 
A number of you have said last week’s episode was one of the best, with legendary Bioneers founders Nina Simons and Kenny Ausubel. So in honour of that, and in case you missed it, or haven’t heard through to the end, this week’s release is an excerpt of the last 20 minutes or so of a very rare public conversation with the two of them together. We p…
  continue reading
 
This treasured and unique conversation is with the legendary founders of Bioneers, Nina Simons and Kenny Ausubel. Bioneers is a cultural phenomenon - an innovative nonprofit organization that has been highlighting breakthrough solutions for restoring people and planet - for 34 years. What started as a somewhat reluctant conference in 1990 has becom…
  continue reading
 
For this episode of Beyond The Album Cover I have the pleasure of interview Librarian and music enthusiast Donald Peebles. We talk about all thing music from Hip Hop to New Jack Swing to R&B to Freestyle to Pop and everything else in between. This episode you don't wanna miss!!!! Catch the podcast wherever you stream podcasts, On the official YouTu…
  continue reading
 
Andrew Stone and I continued on for another 15 minutes off-record, but with the recorder still on. The conversation was so fascinating that I asked him if he was ok with it going out to you. So here’s a bonus 15 minutes with Andrew, where we went on to talk about his visit to Wendell Berry and their conversation on technology, some more uncanny con…
  continue reading
 
Andrew Stone has been dubbed the ‘solar mystic farmer’, as a pioneering solar passive designer/builder, former software developer of some of the commonplace apps today working alongside luminaries like Steve Jobs, regenerative farmer with treasured links to Wendell Berry and his family, key presence in the psychedelics resurgence, and a generally f…
  continue reading
 
How does a local radio show run with and for children become a global phenomenon - with plenty of adult listeners too? All the more in an age of media disruption and decline, with the ongoing struggle of not only mainstream media models, but public and alternative ones too. In just six years, The Children’s Hour is approaching a listenership of one…
  continue reading
 
Our final episode last year was titled Achieving Consensus and Commitment to do the ‘Impossible’. It featured Jeff Goebel, and drew an enormous response from listeners, a number of whom have continued to work with Jeff since. So when I knew we were heading to the States, I reached out to Jeff. And soon after, he got in touch to say he was going to …
  continue reading
 
For this episode of Beyond The Album Cover I interview my bro DJ B-Man and we just have a full on music conversation all over the gamete of music . Follow the podcast wherever you stream podcasts, YouTube at Youtube.com/BeyondTheAlbumCover and on Facebook at Facebook.com/BeyondTheAlbumCover. Tap In!!!!!!…
  continue reading
 
The Navajo Diné Nation is the biggest First Nation in the US, crossing Arizona, Utah and New Mexico. There we connected with Diné elder James Skeet, and his brilliant wife Joyce - descendant of award-winning Mennonite farmers in Pennsylvania. Together, they founded Spirit Farm, and the educational non-profit Covenant Pathways. Spirit Farm is a demo…
  continue reading
 
For this episode I interview Music Professor from York University (Toronto ON, Canada), Grammy Award winner and author of the book Soulsville USA: The History of Stax Records Rob Bowman. This conversation is for the music lover as we dive into Stax Records, Stax Soulsville USA documentary that was just released on HBO/Max, Canadian pop music, Black…
  continue reading
 
Steve Mushin is an award-winning industrial designer and inventor, and an old mate from when we both were part of the team at CERES – the legendary community environment park in inner Melbourne. He’s also now the author of children’s book ‘Ultrawild: An audacious plan to rewild every city on earth’ (Allen & Unwin). Eight years in the making, it's a…
  continue reading
 
Another episode of Beyond The Album Cover and I bring back a friend of the podcast Free to talk about a random hodge podge of music topics and his new single Secrets (Da Powda Room Mix) which drops on June 7th. Enjoy just two guys chopping it up about music. Follow the podcast wherever you stream podcasts, Official YouTube channel at Youtube.com/Be…
  continue reading
 
A couple of weeks ago, I received some big news. The California State Assembly unanimously passed what’s been dubbed the ‘Beaver Bill’. Yes, California is bringing the beaver back. For those who might not be fully across how big this news is, the beaver is a keystone species that assists in restoring watershed and ecosystem functions in areas that …
  continue reading
 
I had the pleasure of sitting down with David Bronner, the Cosmic Engagement Officer of the famed Dr Bronner’s, whose life story is as rich and foamy as the company's iconic soap. Since David became CEO of the top-selling brand of natural soaps, body care and food products in 1998, the company has grown from $4 million in revenue to well over $100 …
  continue reading
 
For all the great regenerative work bubbling up everywhere right now, it seems fair to say that finance and investment in it is lagging a little. As my guest today puts it, we often hear about how farmers and land managers need to change, for example, but we hear less often about how finance and investment needs to change. It’s why a major report a…
  continue reading
 
For this episode of Beyond The Album Cover I sit down with Dr. Corey Miles as we talk about our upbringings in the 252, Southern hip hop, His book Vibe, NC culture and everything else in between. Don't miss this interview!!!! You can catch Beyond The Album Cover wherever you stream podcasts, The official YouTube channel at Youtube.com/BeyondTheAlbu…
  continue reading
 
Richard Heinberg is widely regarded as one of the world’s foremost advocates on the urgent need, and inviting prospects, of a transition away from fossil fuels. He’s the author of 14 books including some of the seminal works on our current energy and environmental crises. I remember reading The Party’s Over 20 years ago, and have followed Richard’s…
  continue reading
 
This special extra to episode 204 features the last handful of minutes with the legendary best-selling author Paul Hawken. This is where the episode culminated in Paul offering a world premiere reading of the rousing finale to his upcoming book, Carbon: The Book Of Life. The reading happened to be accompanied, too, by some notable sounds from aroun…
  continue reading
 
Paul Hawken is the legendary author behind myriad best-sellers, including most recently Regeneration: Ending the climate crisis in one generation, and before it, Drawdown: The most comprehensive plan ever proposed to reverse global warming. Both books were accompanied by comprehensive online portals that continue to engage people from all walks, al…
  continue reading
 
The community in the Australian federal seat of Curtin elected the 7th new independent MP to parliament 2 years ago now, and the first and only (to date) in WA. In those two years, that community independent, Kate Chaney, has continued to drive a level of engagement and outcomes that no one I speak to has any memory of happening before. Perhaps it …
  continue reading
 
For this episode of Beyond The Album Cover I interview my good friend and former WUAG personality Section 8. We talk all things hip hop and life. A good conversation with lots of laughs. Catch the podcast wherever you stream podcasts, on YouTube at Youtube.com/BeyondTheAlbumCover and follow on Facebook at Facebook.com/BeyondTheAlbumCover.…
  continue reading
 
I’ve been promising some big news for a little while now. Well, earlier this week, on Earth Day, a special and unexpected launch took place. Head here for a transcript, also available on Apple and some other apps. (Note the transcript is AI generated and imperfect, but hopefully serves to provide greater access to these conversations for those who …
  continue reading
 
Lamine Sonko is an acclaimed composer, artistic director, performer and multi-instrumentalist continuing his family line of Guéwels. That’s a role inherited by certain members of traditional communities in Senegal who are tasked with communicating ancient storytelling and ‘songlines’ through dance, rhythms and song. And earlier this year, that conv…
  continue reading
 
Welcome to the bicentennial episode. And who better to mark the occasion than this legend of regenerative agriculture, David Marsh. To visit Allendale Farm is like stepping into an incredible rewilding of country – as a livestock farm! David’s been here for nearly 60 years, the first half of which he ran industrialised cropping and livestock farmin…
  continue reading
 
This podcast has been increasingly hearing about the extraordinary outcomes that can stem from deliberative democratic processes. I still hear from listeners about past episodes with people like Jeff Goebel and Amanda Cahill. So this week, we head to the nation’s capital to speak with someone I’ve been looking forward to meeting for years. Professo…
  continue reading
 
For this episode of Beyond The Album Cover I have the pleasure of interviewing Bril Ndiaye. We talk his west coast origins, going to Clark Atlanta, Atlanta music scene, Atlanta Night Life, Art Behind The Tape, Hip Hop, and everything else in between. Don't want to miss this interview!!! Follow the podcast at Facebook.com/BeyondTheAlbumCover, Youtub…
  continue reading
 
Sam Vincent grew up on the farm where Charles Massy famously heard the call of the reed warbler for the first time in 150 years or so. But, like most millennials in his position, he wasn’t going to stay there. Until his old man now famously put his hand in a woodchipper. That’s when Sam left his inner-city life as a writer to help out, and unexpect…
  continue reading
 
Late last year, I arrived at a quandary. I’d been hearing about how inaccessible land ownership is for younger folk, and how investment capital is still relatively slow to come on board the incredible broad scale potential of regenerative agriculture (notwithstanding often great intent). And I’d been hearing how even long-term legends in regen ag a…
  continue reading
 
On this episode of Beyond The Album Cover I interview fellow music fan Christian Jones. We talk about a wide range of topics in the world of music from favorite artists, underrated groups, current state of the industry and everything else in between. Don't miss this episode. Follow the podcast at Youtube.com/BeyondTheAlbumCover, Facebook.com/Beyond…
  continue reading
 
Zach Bush MD has become an internationally recognised educator on the microbiome, as it relates to human health, soil health, food systems, water systems, and regenerative living as a whole. The touchstone insight of Zach’s initial transformation was that we don’t need to solve each of our many increasingly prevalent diseases – we need to regenerat…
  continue reading
 
Dr Dominique Hes is deeply embedded in the regenerative movement. A renowned educator, author of Designing for Hope, advisor on the Federal Circular Economy Ministerial Advisory Group, Chair of Greenfleet, and featured presence in some of Damon Gameau’s wonderful films, Dominique started working in regenerative development 20 years ago, and ‘sustai…
  continue reading
 
Tim Fisher is the eldest son of the late Professor Frank Fisher. You’ve heard Frank’s name a bit on this podcast, legendary systems thinking educator in Australia – and good mate over the last dozen or so years of his life. Twice my good fortune was meeting Tim, and keeping in touch over the years. Tim is a wealth of experience, grace and salience …
  continue reading
 
Regenerating Life is a new feature-length documentary that takes a fresh look at solving the climate crisis - and everything else. Internationally acclaimed New York filmmaker John Feldman recently premiered it in the US (where recent podcast guest Judith Schwartz featured on the panel). He’s now about to accompany its premiere in Europe. The film …
  continue reading
 
We’re back at the Reconnection Festival for the last of three inter-related panel conversations, each building on the other. This one's on health, and features explosive revelations about a ‘Motor Neuron Disease alley’ linked to pollution and river degeneration in Australia’s Riverina agricultural district. Akin to the ‘cancer alley’ of the Mississ…
  continue reading
 
Loading …

Quick Reference Guide