Not Your Average Garden Club Podcast

Not Your Average Garden Club Podcast

Ecoversity
Land USA
Genrer Vetenskap, Natur
Språk EN
Avsnitt 1
Senaste 30.06.2026

Not a wellness show, a club. Stephen Brooks and Seraphina Capranos of Ecoversity and Not Your Average Garden Club host highly curated, weekly expert sessions featuring Indigenous elders, renowned herbalists, and regenerative pioneers. Life-changing and tangible medicine, wisdom and resources.

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  • Sixty Harvests Left: The Soil Crisis No One Wants to Admit 30.06.2026 39min
    Most people think they’re growing plants, but Evan Buckman, a scientist and regenerative systems thinker focused on soil health and food systems, would argue that the real story begins underground. Before anything breaks the surface, a living network beneath the soil is already determining whether your garden will thrive or struggle.In this episode, we explore the soil food web and why soil is not just dirt, but a dynamic, living system. We unpack how modern practices have disrupted that system, and why adding more products often fails to fix the problem. If your garden feels like guesswork or your food lacks flavor, this conversation offers a more grounded way to understand what’s going on.Evan breaks down the organisms and relationships that drive plant health, along with regenerative principles that help restore balance. When you understand the system, growing food becomes simpler, more consistent, and far more rewarding.If you have been trying to fix your garden from the surface, this episode will show you where real change begins.Key Timestamps: [00:00:00] Introduction[00:08:19] Myth #1: Soil microbes don't matter[00:08:38] The three components of soil[00:09:57] How long it takes to build organic matter[00:13:05] Understanding the soil food web[00:21:24] Extractive vs. regenerative agriculture[00:26:02] Five benefits of living soil[00:27:34] How microbes break down toxins[00:33:35] Tripling cassava root growth[00:39:12] Soil health and human healthMemorable Quotes:"The math shows that if we were to adopt this sort of genuine regenerative agriculture principles, we could sequester all of the carbon that humans put up into the atmosphere every year." [00:27:11] – Evan Buckman"Human health is rooted in soil health, and so is planetary health." [00:32:39] – Evan BuckmanIf this conversation inspired you to reconnect with nature and learn practical skills for growing your own food, flowers, and medicine, join the free Not Your Average Garden Club Summit and learn from world-class gardeners, herbalists, and regenerative living experts: https://www.ecoversity.org/garden-club-summit?utm_source=spotify_for_creators&utm_medium=video&utm_campaign=nyagc_podcast&utm_content=ep002_soilConnect with Evan Buckman:Website: https://soilfoodweb.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/evan-buckman/Connect with us:Website: https://www.ecoversity.org/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ecoversityFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/EcoversityOrg/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ecoversityorgProduced by Evolved Podcasting: www.evolvedpodcasting.com
  • From 225 Students to Thousands of Acres: What Commitment Over Certainty Actually Looks Like 23.06.2026 37min
    What if happiness isn’t something you think your way into, but something your body already knows?While lying under the stars on an off-grid permaculture farm in Costa Rica, Alexa Rosenthal felt a quiet, embodied sense of connection, as if the earth itself was meeting her with love. That land had been cared for over 27 years by Stephen Brooks, who built more than a farm. He built a living community rooted in presence, food, and connection.When COVID forced their in-person launch to collapse, they had three weeks to pivot. They moved online, and what followed was unexpected. 225 people signed up, momentum built quickly, Netflix got involved, and eventually 400,000 people tuned in.Ecoversity wasn’t built from a traditional plan but emerged from a desire to respond to a system that felt disconnected and to create something more alive.In this conversation, Alexa shares her three-month commitment rule and her focus on only what feels genuinely fun. Stephen speaks about karmic bank accounts, long-term impact, and creating experiences that shift people so deeply they can’t easily go back to who they were before.Together, they explore fear, faith, and what it takes to bring something meaningful into existence.Key Timestamps: [00:00:00] Introduction[00:40:00] Ecoversity began with a question[01:39:00] Meet Stephen and Alexa[02:25:00] Alexa's decision to join Ecoversity[02:58:00] The Punta Mona turning point[05:51:00] The risk of joining forces[08:20:00] Stephen's 23-year jungle journey[10:48:00] Creating truly impactful time[15:23:00] The COVID pivot: from uncertainty to global impact[21:29:00] Designing thousands of acres with permaculture[22:28:00] Healing depression and anxiety[23:46:00] The power of the three-month rule[26:29:00] When it became more than an online business[30:06:00] Remembering how to be well[31:43:00] Finding your people[33:35:00] Water it, nurture it, commit[34:53:00] Trust yourself and take actionMemorable Quotes:"I was like, oh my God, wait, I finally get it. This is what it feels like when the earth loves you back. I was like, there's actually a reciprocal relationship when you're with land, and you're with the spirit of land that you can feel in your body." [00:04:08] – Alexa Rosenthal"Avoid the paralysis by analysis. Sometimes we're just overanalyzed, and we don't think we're ready, and we don't think that it's baked enough, the idea. And I'm from the school of thought where like, just do it and improve it along the way." [00:34:53] – Stephen BrooksIf this conversation inspired you to reconnect with nature and learn practical skills for growing your own food, flowers, and medicine, join the free Not Your Average Garden Club Summit and learn from world-class gardeners, herbalists, and regenerative living experts: ⁠https://www.ecoversity.org/garden-club-summit?utm_source=spotify_for_creators&utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=nyagc_podcast&utm_content=ep001_founders⁠Connect with us:Website: https://www.ecoversity.org/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ecoversityFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/EcoversityOrg/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ecoversityorgProduced by Evolved Podcasting: www.evolvedpodcasting.com

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