Welcome to the Revolution - Planting Seeds of Change with Chad Johnson
For our very first episode of the Soil Sisters Podcast, we had the incredible opportunity to commune with our friend Chad Johnson, a visionary in ecosystem design and a true inspiration for anyone looking to make a positive impact on the world through their relationship with nature. Our conversation explores the essence of regenerative living, the interconnectedness of all life, and the profound impact that nurturing our soil has on everything from plant nutrition to human health. Chad shares his expertise on creating living ecosystems that not only thrive on their own but also regenerate the land and soul. We delve into the importance of community, the power of dreaming big, and how anyone can start their journey towards living a more connected and regenerative life. This episode marks the beginning of our adventure, aiming to inspire you to join us in the revolution of life, love, communication, and community for a better world. π, -TX Soil Sisters
MEET CHAD JOHNSON, MASTER ECOSYSTEM DESIGNER & BIODYNAMICS PRACTITIONER:
Avant gardener and protegΓ© of world-renowned master permaculturalist Sepp Holzer of Austria, Chad Johnson has over two decades of experience as a master ecosystem designer of food forests and water landscapes and is an advanced biodynamics practitioner. Chad's work goes beyond restoration agriculture, overlaying diverse, resilient ecosystems onto edible human habitats, showing us how we can enrich our moments with loved ones and friends, and inviting us to become new inhabitants of the Earth.
Whether creating resilient, low-maintenance growing systems with waterways, ponds, and terraces or tapping springs, he travels nationally and overseas on projects and excels at matching a dream landscape to his client's lifestyle. Chad's insight and passion for creating abundant growing systems with hundreds of varieties of food and medicine while teaching others are his unique and precious gifts. He currently operates Kingdom Come and Spirit Mountain Farm.