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Hungry for Regeneration explores how leaders in the food and agricultural sectors are evolving the way they do business in order to meet the challenges of our time like climate change, unstable markets, and extractive capitalism. Produced by reNourish Studio, this series is designed to bring to life how businesses within the food system are applying living systems thinking to grow the capacity of our food systems to nourish all life.
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In this episode, we explore the dynamic intersection of finance, what we value, and what our investing aims to grow. Our guests Alexandra Shabtai, Erin Feger, and reNourish Faculty Adam Rubel, share their personal experiences and insights, highlighting the importance of shifting perspectives and expanding our view of the role that finance can play …
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In this episode, we have a fascinating conversation about a topic we are all familiar with and one that has been a driver of food system change. A topic that shapes supply chains, product formulation, and production, it also plays a role in communications across the value chain. In this episode we are talking about: standards and certifications. We…
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In today's episode, you will hear members of renourish studio talk about how a shift in the way they think has changed how they do business, highlighting the effects of their new approaches. Our guests today are all founders and leaders in their businesses who are transforming how they work within their business and the food systems they are part o…
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In this inaugural episode of "Hungry for Regeneration," we delve into the potential for living systems thinking to regenerate our food systems. Join us as faculty members from reNourish Studio discuss the power of shifting how we think, how we can bring about systems evolution, and what dominant cultural narratives or premises we must challenge in …
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