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Vets In Ag Podcast
#80 – Angela Czaja (US Army Reserves) – Regenerative Grazing Open-Air Lab (R-GOAL)
Today’s episode brings you a story that sits right at the intersection of grit, service, and the regenerative future of our military installations. And it starts with a spark—one that Angela Czaja noticed long before the Department of War ever cared about cattle, soil health, or regenerative grazing. As Angela puts it: “I saw, even in North Carolina, just this passion that Eric [her husband] had for livestock… this spark about him whenever he was around the livestock… That was just a really special place for him.” That spark eventually became one of the most unc...
2025-11-24
1h 07
Fair Hill Farmstead Life
#60: Award Winning Filmmaker Peter Byck with Roots So Deep
Peter Byck is currently helping to lead a $10 million research project comparing Adaptive Multi-Paddock (AMP) grazing with conventional grazing; collaborating with 20 scientists and 10 farm families, focused on soil health & soil carbon storage, GHG cycling, microbial/bug/bird biodiversity & water cycling. The research also includes a new, 4-part docuseries called Roots So Deep (you can see the devil down there), directed by Byck, which is all about the inventive farmers and maverick scientists building a path to solving climate change with hooves, heart and soil. View the trailer and CNN segment. Byck is a professor of practice at Arizona State U...
2025-10-21
52 min
Think and Act Locally
Live Free Now w/ John Bush - LFN #218 - How One Woman Transformed from Liberal Statist Vegan to Pro-Freedom Meat-Eating Regenerative Rancher
I’m excited to welcome Mollie Engelhart to the Live Free Now Show! Mollie is a total badass! Along with her husband, she runs Sovereignty Ranch and has transformed from a liberal environmentalist vegan into a radical regenerative meat-eating rancher and freedom advocate. We’ll dive into: Regenerative agriculture & aligning with Mother Nature Motherhood, parenting, and tipping sacred cows Her first-hand story of facing cancel culture and running a two-acre ranch Upcoming events at Sovereignty Ranch Food Is Medicine Summit – Sept 25–28, Bandera, TX Get 10% off with code LIVEFREE10 → eatyourhealings.com A...
2025-09-23
1h 11
Live Free Now w/ John Bush
LFN #218 - How One Woman Transformed from Liberal Statist Vegan to Pro-Freedom Meat-Eating Regenerative Rancher
I’m excited to welcome Mollie Engelhart to the Live Free Now Show! Mollie is a total badass! Along with her husband, she runs Sovereignty Ranch and has transformed from a liberal environmentalist vegan into a radical regenerative meat-eating rancher and freedom advocate. We’ll dive into: 🌱 Regenerative agriculture & aligning with Mother Nature 👩👧 Motherhood, parenting, and tipping sacred cows 🔥 Her first-hand story of facing cancel culture and running a two-acre ranch 📅 Upcoming events at Sovereignty Ranch 🎟 Food Is Medicine Summit – Sept 25–28, Bandera, TX Get 10% off with code LIVEFREE10 → eatyourhealings.com A 4-day experience...
2025-09-23
1h 11
The Peter Byck Show
How CNN's Bill Weir learned it's not the cow, it's the how - The Peter Byck Show Episode 5
Way back in 2023, CNN's Bill Weir reported on the launch of the Hometown Roadshow. As the chief climate correspondent, Bill had heard lots of folks claim cows were "eco-villains." Luckily, he was open minded enough to listen to the most recent research. Over the years, Bill has been a consistent champion of regenerative agriculture - even including it in his book "Life As We Know It (Can Be)."We often hear the question "how do we make regenerative agriculture mainstream?" We think voices like Bill's, supported by serious science and storytelling, is a big part o...
2025-09-11
53 min
Working Cows - Regenerative Ranching to Maximize Profitability and Soil Health
How Peter Byck Learned to Tell Holistic Stories (WCP 456)
Telling a story that takes into account the vast network of interconnected systems is difficult. This has been the journey Peter Byck has been on for nearly a decade. He started with the Carbon Cowboys and now he has released a new documentary series "Roots So Deep You Can See the Devil Down There."Thanks to our Studio Sponsor, Understanding Ag!Head over to UnderstandingAg.com to book your consultation today!Sponsor:Remedi Animal SolutionsEp. 371 Ellen Bench – Implementing Homeopathic Livestock HealthEp. 368 Ellen Bench – Home...
2025-09-09
1h 19
The Peter Byck Show
Love of small farmers radicalized James Rebanks, what about you? - The Peter Byck Show Ep 4
James Rebanks loves small farmers, and the struggles they face break his heart. That’s why he wants every farmer to know the incredible benefits of AMP grazing.James' books "The Shepherd's Life" and "English Pastoral" have encouraged farmers from all over the world to consider working with nature. But did you know he counts legends like Allen Williams, Greg Judy, and Gabe Brown as his mentors?As a multi-generational shepherd from the UK raising cattle and sheep on his ancestral land with new techniques, James has become a powerful champion of AMP grazing all ov...
2025-08-07
44 min
The Peter Byck Show
Insets, Outsets, and the state of carbon markets - The Peter Byck Show Drop-In #2 w/ Russ Conser
In a noisy market, what will actually lead to farmer wealth and soil health?In our second drop-in with Roots So Deep science team member Russ Conser, Peter and Russ discuss the difference between outsets and insets in carbon markets as the world works to value and support better agricultural practices. You can learn more about Russ and the rest of the Roots So Deep science team on our website! https://rootssodeep.org/amp-research/science-team"When you stand on healthy soil, there's a universe beneath your feet."
2025-08-06
09 min
The Peter Byck Show
Greg Judy, Regenerative Rancher | The Peter Byck Show, Ep. 3
Greg and his wife Jan invited Peter to screen Roots So Deep (you can see the devil down there) near their home in Missouri, and Greg took the time to record a podcast all about Greg’s childhood growing up on the farm, his passion for new farmers making the leap to regenerative practices, and the stakes we face if we don’t improve our food systems. Peter met Greg over ten years ago at the Grassfed Exchange in 2014 during a field day on Green Pastures Farm - Greg and Jan Judy’s farm in Northern Missouri.
2025-07-18
57 min
The Peter Byck Show
How soils cycle carbon- The Peter Byck Show Drop-In #1 featuring Russ Conser
Between longer episodes, we'll be sharing some shorter thoughts from great folks with interesting things to say.Our first drop in is, as Peter says, "perfect because it's Russ Conser. Russ and I have known each other since March of 2013. If you've seen Roots So Deep, if you've seen the science in that, Russ is a key key key person in making that all happen. Russ is my science whisperer. "Here, Peter and Russ discuss the idea of carbon flow.As Russ says, "the people who think carbon is a pollutant, and other...
2025-06-26
11 min
Farm Gate
Leaders: Peter Byck: Wrangler of scientists and farmers
Farm Gate Leaders - Episode 3 - ffinlo Costain (editor, 8point9.com) is joined by the film-maker and self-described “wrangler of scientists”, Peter Byck, who's also a professor of practice at Arizona State University.Byck is the director and producer of Carbon Cowboys and Roots So Deep, and before that, Carbon Nation. He has a gift for storytelling; for breaking down complex science and giving it a human face. His big passion is adaptive multi-paddock (AMP) grazing and his films are hugely influential.LINKS:Roots So Deep: https://rootssodeep.org/Carbon Cowboys: https://carboncowboys.org/8point9.com: https://8point9.com/Farm...
2025-06-10
48 min
The Peter Byck Show
How I met Gabe Brown, and what he's doing now | The Peter Byck Show, Episode 2
In Episode 2 of The Peter Byck Show, Peter sits down with Gabe Brown, the regenerative farming legend, co-founder of Understanding Ag, and star of Kiss the Ground and Common Ground, to discuss the need to regenerate - not just sustain - our soils, all over the world, at scale.Peter and Gabe first met when filming "Soil Carbon Cowboys" in 2013 - the first of the original 10 Carbon Cowboys short films Peter made on AMP grazing. All 10 are now available free on Youtube on the carbon cowboys channel. As Gabe says in the interview,
2025-06-04
49 min
Renegade Remission: Holistic Healing and Nutrition for Chronic and Terminal Illness, Cancer, ALS, MS, Dementia, Heart Disease
Can Cows Save the Planet? How AMP Grazing Heals the Earth – with Peter Byck
In this episode, we sit down with Peter Byck, director of the powerful documentaries Carbon Cowboys and Roots So Deep, to explore a climate change solution that might just surprise you — cattle. Specifically, cattle raised using adaptive multipaddock (AMP) grazing, a regenerative technique that not only sequesters carbon but also revitalizes soil, improves meat quality, supports wildlife, and boosts farmer wellbeing.Peter breaks down how AMP grazing can capture up to 1/3 of our greenhouse gas emissions, and how this method stacks up against conventional farming practices. We dive into the health benefits of meat raised regeneratively, th...
2025-05-19
1h 20
We Are Carbon
Knowledge, Community, Scaling: Catch up with Peter Byck
At the start of April I managed to catch back up with Peter Byck for this chat which feels well timed not just because it was a rare pause in his ongoing schedule of travels, but because there's a lot being rolled out right now by the whole 'Roots So Deep' team to scale up the impact that the docu-series has already seeded. We talk about:Touring with Roots So DeepThe importance of taking action (for regeneration)Food resilience and nutrient densityCommunity, scaling & next steps for Roots So DeepFor more background about Roots...
2025-05-15
32 min
We Are Carbon
DRAFT - Peter Byck Catch up
Planned publish 15th May
2025-05-15
29 min
We Are Carbon
Time to Look at it Differently. Because Carbon Builds Life {Special Compilation}
I hope you enjoy this weave of inspirational voices.Each clip is brought in from our longer interviews. I've created this episode as an example piece that starts to compile the huge range of wisdom and knowledge that our guests have generously shared over the past few years. There's so much potential packed into our library and I wish to keep exploring the possibilities of sharing regenerative understanding in new accessible formats suited to different styles and places of learning.If this episode prompted an idea for bringing knowledge to your own community...
2025-05-13
14 min
Restore the Real
Roots So Deep: Healing Soil, Healing Souls with Peter Byck
Click here to book time with Dr.Randy!In this transformative episode of Restore the Real, Dr. Randy Michaux sits down with acclaimed filmmaker and professor Peter Byck, director of the groundbreaking docuseries Roots So Deep. Together, they explore how regenerating soil can regenerate the soul—and why healthy land might be the missing piece in reversing the chronic health crisis.Peter shares the backstory behind Roots So Deep, a four-part docuseries that compares adaptive multi-paddock grazing (AMP) to conventional grazing methods. The difference? One system depletes the land and increases fa...
2025-05-12
1h 12
The Peter Byck Show
Cows can help save the world w/ Dr. Allen Williams I The Peter Byck Show Episode 1
After over a decade of working together, regenerative icon Dr. Allen Williams of Understanding Ag and Soil Health Academy and filmmaker Peter Byck sit down to dig into the incredible possibilities AMP grazing and regenerative agriculture offer our planet. Watch Roots So Deep (you can see the devil down there) and read our peer reviewed research today!rootssodeep.orgSupport us on Patreon to listen to new episodes early along with special exclusive content and events! patreon.com/carboncowboys"When you stand on healthy soil, there's a universe beneath your feet."
2025-05-02
43 min
The Peter Byck Show
Can beef be a health food? w/ Dr. Allen Williams I The Peter Byck Show - Series teaser
We've been traveling the world for the past two years sharing our 4-part docuseries Roots So Deep - and filming a new podcast called The Peter Byck Show with incredible guests like Greg Judy, James Rebanks, Bill Weir, Gabe Brown, Dr. Allen Williams, and many more talking about all the ways soil health impacts our lives - and what we can do to heal our lands. In this Season One teaser, Peter Byck chats with farmer and Understanding Ag co-founder/educator Allen Williams about nutrient density, the difference between commercial feedlots and a regenerative diet, and why cows are...
2025-05-02
17 min
The Restaurant Guys
Peter Byck: Roots So Deep
The BanterThe Guys discuss wine dinners and tasting menus and how it’s fun to cede control of your dinner and be swept away.The ConversationThe Restaurant Guys are thrilled to hear from Peter Byck, documentary filmmaker and advocate for climate solutions in cattle farming. Peter explains how we created the problem and how (relatively) easy it can be to repair it. Fascinating stuff!The Inside TrackThe Guys have promoted sustainable farming practices for decades, believing that solutions can be fo...
2025-04-15
1h 00
The Art of Range
AoR 155: Roots So Deep You Can See the Devil Down There, with filmmaker Peter Byck
Does grazing management make a difference? Can we raise livestock and wildlife and take carbon out of the atmosphere and put it in soil on the same piece of land? Meet Peter Byck, self-described scientist wrangler and producer of Roots So Deep, a four-part documentary series that explores the world of adaptive cattle farmers and their conventional farming neighbors. Adaptive multi-paddock grazing is one of the faces of regenerative agriculture. Listen to this interview to learn about researched results from caring for land well. The Roots So Deep documentary film series shows, rather than tells, how we can have our...
2025-03-31
1h 09
Country Today
Country Today - March 5th
Cattle are widely blamed for being large methane emitters. But US documentary maker Peter Byck is telling a very different story in his four part series, ‘Roots so Deep’. Australian agriculture has recorded its second-highest year on record, with the red meat industry expected to propel the sector to a $92 billion industry Country Today’s The National Foundation for Australia-China Relations (NFACR), has awarded a $1.13 million grant to the Australian Food and Wine Collaboration Group The weekly Weekly Times report, Editor James Wagstaff. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2025-03-05
21 min
Getting Unstuck – Cultivating Curiosity
Looking Differently at Cattle Grazing, Soil Health, and Climate Change
Peter Byck is an award-winning documentary film director helping to lead a $10 million research project comparing Adaptive Multi-Paddock grazing with conventional grazing. He is the director of the docuseries Roots So Deep (you can see the devil down there), which is all about inventive farmers and maverick scientists building a path to solving climate change with hooves, hearts, and soil. Byck is a professor at Arizona State University, where he teaches students to make short documentary films about sustainability solutions. Summary Peter Byck discusses the potential of regenerative agriculture, specifically multi-paddock grazing, to combat climate chang...
2025-02-25
55 min
The Real Weight Loss Coach
Why MORE Cows Is the Answer To The Climate Crisis with Peter Byck | EP 431
Did you know that cattle might actually be the key to solving climate change? In this episode, we chat with Peter Byck, Director of "Roots So Deep (You Can See the Devil Down There)" and leader of a groundbreaking $10 million research project comparing adaptive multi-paddock (AMP) grazing with conventional grazing methods. Peter shares fascinating insights about how working with nature through regenerative farming practices can dramatically improve soil health, increase farm productivity, and potentially help reverse climate change while producing more nutrient-dense food.Key highlights:Natural grazing patterns restore soil health and double farm productivityRegenerative farmers...
2025-01-28
1h 09
Good Food
The Best of Good Food – 2024
The Good Food team — host Evan Kleiman and producers Gillian Ferguson, Laryl Garcia, and Elina Shatkin — choose their favorite segments of the year. Nicola Twilley takes a cold plunge into the history of refrigeration. Chef Fadi Kattan is on a mission to document and share Palestinian foods, traditions, and the work of home cooks. Filmmaker Peter Byck casts a lens on the maverick farmers and scientists working to solve the climate crisis. In her latest docuseries, Pati Jinich showcases the politics, culture, and cuisine of the US/Mexico borderlands.
2024-12-27
59 min
Grazing Grass Podcast sharing Regenerative Ag Stories
e148. Roots So Deep with Peter Byck
Join us as we explore the fascinating world of regenerative farming with Peter Byck, the talented producer and director of the docuseries "Roots so Deep You Can See the Devil Down There." We chat about the inception and journey of creating this compelling series, focusing on a science project rooted in regenerative farming practices across the Southeast US. Peter shares insights on the unexpected findings from the farmers involved, the evolving science behind the project, and the profound impact of these practices on both the land and its people. He also opens up about his personal connection to nature...
2024-12-11
57 min
Digging In The Dirt with Kevin Gallagher
Peter Byck Director, producer and writer of the Film "Roots so deep you can see the devil down there". Plus, Gloria Frazee of RewildLongIsland.org on their community gardens grant program.
My guest on Digging in is Peter Byck director, producer and writer of a 4 part documentary series called Roots so deep, you can see the devil down there. He’s also currently producing an on-going series of short films called Carbon Cowboys. The film documents a $10 million research project comparing Adaptive Multi-Paddock (AMP) grazing with conventional grazing; collaborating with 20 scientists and 10 farm families, focused on soil health & soil carbon storage, microbial/bug/bird biodiversity, water cycling and much more. Its all about the inventive farmers and maverick scientists building a path to solving climate change with hooves, heart and soil...
2024-11-14
55 min
Land Food Life
What Do Birds Have to Do With It? Regenerative Agriculture through the Eyes of Ecology & Wildlife Biologist Michael McGraw
Did you know birds navigate more habitats than almost any other species and are key indicators of planetary and human health? Join us on the Land Food Life podcast with Michael McGraw, an ecology and wildlife biologist, as he shares his journey from herpetology and ornithology to regenerative agriculture. Michael discusses conducting wildlife surveys and how grazing practices affect bird populations, biodiversity, and the nutrient density of our food.This episode is packed with inspiring stories and practical insights. Michael talks about his passion for birdwatching, which was sparked during Timber Rattlesnake observation in the New Jersey...
2024-09-11
1h 15
We Are Carbon
Nature Based Solutions - In Conversation with Diana Denke [Co-Founder Fair Carbon]
I'm delighted to be joined by Diana Denke who has generously offered to bring us an overview of what can be done to bring more financing towards nature.For generations wealth and financial markets have benefited from the extraction and depletion of the natural world to the extent that we're globally facing a crisis of biodiversity loss and ecosystem collapse.There is a firm recognition of the need to protect, support and regenerate nature for the multi-faceted benefits that it brings to our economy, health, communities & climate.But companies are facing a barrier...
2024-09-10
1h 00
We Are Carbon
The Weather Proof Farm - In Conversation with Niels Corfield [Soil Health & Regen Ag Trainer]
It's a pleasure to be joined by Niels Corfield who shares insights from his concept of 'The Weatherproof Farm'.It's hard to not have noticed the increase in standing water across farmlands in recent years; fields appearing to contain vast lakes during our wetter seasons.Whilst we might consider ourselves to be at the mercy of changing weather this conversation helps to underline why the cause and solution to this standing water can be much more within our control.Having monitored the soil and pasture health on over 200 farms in the UK Niels d...
2024-08-13
55 min
We Are Carbon
In Conversation with Peter Byck - Director & Wrangler of Scientists [Roots So Deep - You Can See The Devil Down There]
Join me for a conversation with Peter Byck exploring the incredible opportunity that land offers to us as a tool for re-balancing the climate.Peter is the director of the four part documentary series Roots So Deep (You Can See The Devil Down There)There's a huge contrast that we often talk about on this show; how regenerative farming can tip all the detriments of conventional practises on their head and actually turn agriculture into one of the biggest healing tools for the planet.And this is why I'm so incredibly excited about...
2024-06-25
1h 10
The MarshyCast
Ep 45. Jemma Solomon & Peter Byck
Send us a textHello and welcome to the latest episode of The MarshyCast! Thank you for your continued support—it truly means a lot to me. Remember, you can catch my live radio shows on Express FM from 10 am and on HGV1 Radio from 4 pm on weekdays. I’ve just interviewed a UK comedy legend, so be sure to tune in next week for that! But for this week's podcast...I had a great conversation with entrepreneur and organisation expert Jemma Solomon about family holidays. We discussed why they are so important and shared tips...
2024-06-22
27 min
Farm Gate
8.9 Newsweek podcast – Peter Byck: "AMP grazing smells amazing, it sounds amazing"
Peter Byck talks about his new documentary series, Roots so Deep - 0'40'' John Gilliland talks about the ARC Zero project - 13'56'' Tom Johnstone from the Usk Catchment Partnership talks about giving nature a voice - 27'17'' Sarah-Jane Laing from Scottish Land & Estates talks about Scottish land reform - 41'22'' Robert Hindle from Rural Solutions on biodiversity net gain - 53'30''
2024-06-21
1h 06
The Regenerative Journey with Charlie Arnott
Peter Byck | "Roots So Deep" Director, facilitator of curiosity & bridge-builder among farming communities.
Peter's remarkable work extends beyond creating environmentally focused documentaries; he is also dedicated to showcasing solutions to global environmental changes. Peter is known for his ability to objectively compare and contrast the farming practices of conventional and regenerative farmers across the United States. During the interview, Charlie was particularly struck by Peter's approach: he begins with the similarities and common ground, fostering curiosity among the farmers featured in his latest documentary. "Roots So Deep" offers a game-changing perspective on the state of farming, presenting views from both sides of the fence. Episode Links: Roots So Deep I...
2024-06-19
1h 25
The Jan Price Show
Peter Byck - Roots So Deep (you can see the devil down there)
Award-winning Director-Producer Peter Byck discusses his 4-part documentary series, Roots So Deep (you can see the devil down there)" – available to rent at https://rootssodeep.org/. Click here to watch the trailer: https://youtu.be/3PpPmkSAiEw?si=97WSspyjHiyvs30O Roots So Deep (you can see the devil down there) is a 4-part documentary series about inventive farmers and maverick scientists building a path to solving climate change with hooves, heart, and soil. Can an underutilized way to graze cattle that mimics the way bison once roamed the land help get farmers out of debt, restore our...
2024-06-15
24 min
Jan Price - All About Movies
JAN PRICE SHOW [Peter Byck] 06 15 24
Award-winning Director-Producer Peter Byck discusses his 4-part documentary series, Roots So Deep (you can see the devil down there)" – available to rent at https://rootssodeep.org/. Roots So Deep (you can see the devil down there) is a 4-part documentary series about inventive farmers and maverick scientists building a path to solving climate change with hooves, heart, and soil. Can an underutilized way to graze cattle that mimics the way bison once roamed the land help get farmers out of debt, restore our depleted soils, rebuild wildlife habitat, and draw down huge amounts of carbon? Cattle have been see...
2024-06-10
24 min
KUCI: Film School
Roots So Deep / Film School Radio interview with Director Peter Byck
Roots So Deep (you can see the devil down there) is a 4-part documentary series all about inventive farmers and maverick scientists building a path to solving climate change with hooves, heart and soil. Can an underutilized way to graze cattle, that mimics the way bison once roamed the land, help get farmers out of debt, restore our depleted soils, rebuild wildlife habitat and draw down huge amounts of carbon? Cattle have been seen as eco-villains for a long time. What if they can help save us from catastrophic climate change? ROOTS SO DEEP is guided by director and wrangler of...
2024-06-04
22 min
Sonstein Sessions
Peter Byck
Original Air Date: June 2, 2024Are you sick of cows getting much of the blame for climate change? You gotta check out “Roots So Deep” at Rootssodeep.org to learn about how cows can be part of the climate change solution. Peter Byck of “Carbon Nation” fame directed this series, which is so revealing!
2024-06-02
14 min
Good Food
'Bethlehem,' a farming meeting of the minds, asparagus
Franco-Palestinian chef Fadi Kattan is on a mission to document and share Palestinian foods, traditions, and the work of home cooks. Filmmaker Peter Byck casts a lens on the maverick farmers and scientists working to solve the climate crisis. Chefs Sara Kramer and Sarah Hymanson bring the bold Mediterranean flavors of Kismet to a new cookbook. Cindy Carcamo reports on why California's once flourishing asparagus farms are disappearing.
2024-05-31
59 min
Down to Earth: The Planet to Plate Podcast
Documentary digs deep into grazing science — and society
A decade ago, filmmaker Peter Byck assembled a group of scientists who were looking at agriculture from a whole-system perspective to study regenerative and conventional grazing side by side. The result is an extraordinary new documentary, Roots So Deep You Can See the Devil Down There. It's a fascinating and enormously entertaining journey into the world of family ranchers.
2024-05-28
46 min
Following Films Podcast
Rob Schneider and Peter Byck
Thank you for listening to the Following Films Podcast. Today I’m joined by actor Rob Schnider and director Peter Byck. I had Rob on the show to discuss his latest film DEAD WRONG. The film is a story of greed, envy, sex, and murder. Centered on a narcissistic husband who is not satisfied with his life and wants more. He devises a psychotic, get-rich-quick scheme with his new, gambling-addicted attorney that ignites an emotional and deadly chain reaction. We also chat about Peter Bogdanovich, Orson Wells, Christopher Walken, Bruce Dern, and our shared love of physical me...
2024-05-22
45 min
We Are Carbon
When Farming Helps Nature [My Common Sense Take] - Exploring the Mindset of Regeneration
This episode brings my own personal dialogue exploring our farming system through a regenerative lens.A stark realisation of not only how bizarre it is, but of the potential we have as humans to step in, turn the tide and become a beneficial element from this place forward.This journey is given life and rooted down by the insights and experiences of three wonderful guests from the podcast.Learn more from our guests:Agroforestry producer Bernadette Millard helps us appreciate the potential of perennial foods. She shares experiences from her journey...
2024-02-22
40 min
Merryn Talks Money
Regenerative Farming’s Promise for the Planet with Peter Byck
Professor and filmmaker Peter Byck says lessons from ancient bison herds can make cattle farming less of a climate disaster and more profitable. Merryn speaks to him about his latest 4-part documentary series "Roots So Deep (you can see the devil down there)" and the future of farming. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2023-12-22
47 min
Sowing Prosperity
#46: Journey into Regenerative Agriculture with Filmmaker Peter Byck
Summary: Join Logan Duvall as he welcomes Peter Byck, the creative mind behind "Carbon Nation" and "Carbon Cowboys." In this episode, Peter shares his fascinating journey into the world of regenerative agriculture and the influential role his films have played in raising awareness. He delves into the significance of education and research in advancing regenerative practices and discusses the transformative impact these practices can have on farmers, the environment, and the economy. Peter also addresses the challenges of skepticism, the importance of community building, and the power of respectful dialogue in uniting diverse perspectives. Key Takeaways: ...
2023-12-18
36 min
The Samuele Tini Show - where business, innovation, and sustainability converge
Carbon Cowboys- Can Regenerative Grazing Help Fight Climate Change? With Peter Byck S.1 E.97
Peter Byck, professor at Arizona State University, joins me to discuss regenerative grazing and how it can help fight climate change. Peter shares his fascinating 10-year journey producing films and research on regenerative agriculture. We explore the groundbreaking work Peter is doing through "Carbon Cowboys" and "Roots So Deep", measuring the climate benefits of adaptive multi-paddock grazing. Peter provides valuable insights into how grazing mimicking nature can draw down carbon, improve soil health and support biodiversity. A thought-provoking episode on a nature-based climate solution. Learn more at https://rootssodeep.org/ and https://carboncowboys.org/
2023-11-19
35 min
The Green Scene
Peter Byck | The Power of Capturing Climate Solutions on Film
We sit down with Peter Byck, documentary director, writer, and producer, and professor of practice at Arizona State University's Cronkite School of Journalism and School of Sustainability. Peter pairs documentary filmmaking with scientific research to create compelling, human-centric stories about agricultural climate solutions.
2023-08-18
33 min
On The Wing Podcast
EP. 221: New “Roots So Deep” Documentary Delivers Big for Bobwhite Quail
Host Bob St.Pierre is joined by PF & QF’s Director of Sustainability Brent Rudolph for a conversation with Peter Byck, a filmmaker and professor at Arizona State University’s School of Sustainability. The discussion focuses upon Byck’s new four-part documentary, “Roots So Deep (You Can See the Devil Down There).” The film’s trailer articulates its premise as “a big ole research project about farmers and scientists who are figuring out if the way cattle are being grazed can actually help solve climate change. In the process of looking for common ground between farming and science, the common ground is the...
2023-07-12
1h 20
The Smart 7 Ireland Edition
The Sunday 7 - Meta’s Twitter Killer, discovering what Resomation is, Dolphin parental communications and the secrets of Kirigami Adhesives
The Smart 7 Ireland Edition is the daily news podcast that gives you everything you need to know in 7 minutes, at 7am, 7 days a week… Consistently appearing in Ireland’s Daily News charts, we’re a trusted source for people every day. If you’re enjoying it, please follow, share or even post a review, it all helps… Today's episode includes references to the following guests:Will Guyatt - The Smart 7’s Tech Guru Douglas Davies - Professor at Durham University Cliff Kapone - Scientist and Sur...
2023-07-09
14 min
The Smart 7
The Sunday 7 - Meta’s Twitter Killer, discovering what Resomation is, Dolphin parental communications and the secrets of Kirigami Adhesives
The Smart 7 is a daily podcast that gives you everything you need to know in 7 minutes, at 7 am, 7 days a week... With over 12 million downloads and consistently charting, including as No. 1 News Podcast on Spotify, we're a trusted source for people every day. If you're enjoying it, please follow, share, or even post a review, it all helps...Today's episode includes the following guests:Will Guyatt - The Smart 7’s Tech Guru Douglas Davies - Professor at Durham University Cliff Kapone - Scientist and Surfer...
2023-07-09
15 min
Investing in Regenerative Agriculture and Food
222 Peter Byck – Roots So Deep (you can see the devil down there)
A conversation with Peter Byck, filmmaker and a wrangler of scientists, about regenerative vs conventional grazing and his new 4 part documentary series Roots So Deep (you can see the devil down there).---------------------------------------------------Join our Gumroad community, discover the tiers and benefits on www.gumroad.com/investinginregenag. Support our work:Share itGive a 5-star ratingBuy us a coffee… or a meal! www.Ko-fi.com/regenerativeagriculture----------------------------------------------------More about this episode on https://investinginregenerativeagriculture.com/peter-byck.Find our video course on https://investinginregenerativeagriculture.com/course.----------------------------------------------------The...
2023-05-16
1h 07
Soil Health Labs
46 Enhance Ranchland Profitability by Feeding Soil Microbes
“If you break out the fungal hyphae and you disturb microbiomes, they won't be able to develop, establish, and flourish from that point on.…we realized how important it is to have the fungal community in the system.” David Johnson is a molecular biologist and research scientist in Las Cruces NM, investigating soil microbial community population, structure, diversity and biological functionality and their influence on plant growth and soil fertility development in farm and rangeland ecosystems. While working on a project that involved composting excess cow manure that needed a lot of turning, David brought home a lot of dirty laundr...
2023-03-07
58 min
Soil Health Labs
46 Enhance Ranchland Profitability by Feeding Soil Microbes
“If you break out the fungal hyphae and you disturb microbiomes, they won't be able to develop, establish, and flourish from that point on.…we realized how important it is to have the fungal community in the system.” David Johnson is a molecular biologist and research scientist in Las Cruces NM, investigating soil microbial community population, structure, diversity and biological functionality and their influence on plant growth and soil fertility development in farm and rangeland ecosystems. While working on a project that involved composting excess cow manure that needed a lot of turning, David brought home a lot of dirty laundr...
2022-10-27
58 min
The Plodcast
161. Can cattle save the planet?
Film-maker Peter Byck (left) reveals how cattle can be farmed to enhance the soil and biodiversity – and offer solutions to climate change. Annabel Ross interviewed him at a special screening of his films Roots So Deep at The Lost Gardens of Heligan with environmentalist Tim Smit.Contact the Plodcast team and send your sound recordings of the countryside to: editor@countryfile.comVisit the Countryfile Magazine website: countryfile.comPPA Podcast of the Year!Hosted on Acast. See acast.co...
2022-08-23
1h 06
Food Talk with Dani Nierenberg (by Food Tank)
269. Peter Byck discusses his documentary filmmaking project Carbon Nation
On "Food Talk with Dani Nierenberg," Dani talks with Peter Byck about regenerative agriculture and filmmaking through his project, Carbon Nation. Peter Byck's filmmaking focuses on telling the stories of regenerative livestock farmers and proving that a steady income, a healthy lifestyle, and sustainable food production are all possible through regenerative means. Byck also discusses the results of a recent research project on holistic grazing and how these results may point to an opportunity for climate change mitigation. While you're listening, subscribe, rate, and review the show; it would mean the world to us to have your...
2021-06-22
40 min
Ag Emerge Podcast
057 AgEmerge Podcast: Will Harris - White Oak Pastures
Thanks for joining us today, we always enjoy visiting with all our guests on the podcast and Monte was particularly excited to speak with our guest today, Will Harris of White Oak Pastures. Will has been recognized all over the world as a leader in humane animal husbandry and environmental sustainability. As a fourth-generation cattleman, he and his family were raising livestock in the typical conventional methods, but in the mid-1990’s Will became disenchanted with the excesses of these industrialized methods. They’d created a monoculture for their cattle, and, as Will says, "nature abhors a monoculture." In 1995, Will made...
2021-05-11
59 min
ESG Decoded Podcast
Megan Parks of Grassroots Carbon: Moving Beyond a Reductionist Focus on Carbon to a Broader Understanding of Regeneration, Ecological Health, Living Systems and What it Means for People
In this episode Kaitlyn Allen chats with Megan Parks, an entrepreneur focused on soil health, regenerative agriculture, and climate change. She is co-founder and Executive Vice President of Grassroots Carbon, a public benefit company that helps leading organizations remove and store massive amounts of carbon in healthy soils across America's millions of acres of grazing lands. Megan previously worked for nearly two decades as an environmental leader in the energy industry. In addition to her work at Grassroots Carbon, she owns AMB Parks Consulting, an independent environmental consulting firm providing environmental services to a variety of corporate clients across v...
2021-05-10
45 min
Dr. Shawn Baker Podcast
Carnivore Community Meeting with Peter Byck
Peter Byck has over 20 years experience as a director and editor. His first documentary "Garbage" won the South by Southwest Film Festival. In addition, he has edited documentaries for Peter Jackson's last two films, "Lord of the Rings" and "King Kong." Peter has also worked as an editor or director for documentaries and promotional shorts for Warner Bros., Universal Pictures, 20th Century Fox, MTV, Vh1, BBC, Disney and MGM, for shows and movies including "The West Wing," "The Matrix," "Scrubs," "er" and many more. This episode is hosted by Dr. Shawn Baker MD. Find him at https...
2021-04-15
59 min
阿美留美記
EP8. 每一筆消費都在決定想要的未來 / 經濟誘因的力量(換位思考)
W8-1 0:14 關於期中 3:11 關於有機 (但所謂"產量減少"其實只是回到正常的自然產量?) 5:10 為什麼要買有機產品 6:37 用Kroger和Fresh Thyme舉例 8:37 每一筆消費都在決定想要的未來 8:58 One Hundred Thousand Beating Hearts by Peter Byck 10:33 Farmer's Footprint 11:15 有意識地消費 12:47 經濟誘因的力量(換位思考 14:19 結語
2021-03-05
15 min
Rock & Roll Farming
Carbon Cowboys
Film Director Peter Byck talks to me all about his brilliant series of short films, Carbon Cowboys, his experiences making them, and why regenerative agricultural practices can save the World. carboncowboys.org CHECK OUT eatfarmnow.com FOR LOADS MORE AMAZING FARMING AND FOOD-RELATED PODCASTS, BLOGS & VLOGS. Podcast Sponsor: NFU Cymru - for more information please visit www.nfu-cymru.org.uk
2020-06-24
1h 04
Farm Gate
The Carbon Cowboys
In this podcast, ffinlo Costain talks to Carbon Cowboys producer and director, Peter Byck. Carbon Cowboys is series of 10 films about regenerative agriculture and adaptive multi-paddock grazing. They demonstrate the enormous potential of this model of land use and introduce us to some remarkable stories. Peter Byck is a film-maker and Professor of Practice at Arizona State University, where he's leading a multi-million dollar research project focused on regenerative grazing, soil health & soil carbon storage. Produced by Farmwel.
2020-06-15
34 min
On The Wine Road Podcast
Return to Paradise & Faire La Fête!
It was two years and two months after the wine country wildfires when I stopped by to see how Paradise Ridge Winery's rebuild was coming along. I had no idea it was the first day of their soft opening. In October of 2017 their hospitality center and production facility burned to the ground. I've come to know the Byck family fairly well over the years and I'm thrilled to see the return of Paradise. Owner and family member Rene and I sat down in January so he could catch us up on the challenges his family faced the past two...
2020-02-16
41 min
The Jim Rutt Show
EP17 – Bonnitta Roy on Process Thinking and Complexity
Bonnitta Roy teaches insight practices for individuals who are developing meta-cognitive skills, and hosts collective insight retreats for groups interested in breaking away from limiting patterns of thought. She teaches a masters course in consciousness studies and transpersonal psychology at the Graduate Institute. Her teaching highlights the embodied, affective and perceptual aspects of the core self, and the non-egoic potentials from which subtle sensing, intuition and insight emerge. Through her company, APP-AI, Bonnitta is developing applications that can visualize changing patterns as teams work through complex problems. Her research shows how simple but powerful protocols that underlie these patterns can...
2019-10-14
1h 46
Bytable Podcast - Know Better Live Best
Ep 28: Peter Byck - Documentary Filmmaker
Listen as Peter Byck discusses documentary filmmaking, climate change, and his research on how regenerative grazing can improve the environment. ABOUT PETER: Peter Byck is a professor of practice at Arizona State University, in both the School of Sustainability and the Cronkite School of Journalism. He is the director, producer and writer of carbon nation. He is currently helping to lead a large research project focused on Adaptive Multi-Paddock (AMP) grazing; collaborating with 20 scientists and 10 ranchers, focused on soil health & soil carbon storage, microbial/bug/bird biodiversity, water cycling and much more. Byck has currently completed...
2019-04-10
58 min
RASA
Peter Byck – The Power of Being Heard
Peter and Erik's discussion moves from stories about telling stories to the story and science mix needed to explain the potential of healthy soil and the repercussions of new soil management approaches.
2018-02-26
1h 10
Movie Meltdown
A Taste of Most Beautiful Island
Movie Meltdown - Episode 405 This week we return to the Flyover Film Fest for their Taste of Flyover festivities. Plus we sit down with Ana Asensio the writer, director and star of Most Beautiful Island (winner of Grand Jury Award at South by Southwest this year). We also recap the night where we ate food from Chef Edward Lee's recipes as well as saw Peter Byck's One Hundred Thousand Beating Hearts and Fermented directed by Jonathan Cianfrani. Plus our thoughts on recent viewings of War for the Planet of the Apes and Valerian and the City of...
2017-08-14
1h 04
Business of Story
#84: Finding Common Ground With Your Audiences
We've all found ourselves in situations where we are at odds with an audience. For example, trying to launch an internal initiative in a corporate environment to a reluctant CEO. Persuading someone to change an unhealthy behavior. Or getting someone with an opposite view to open up and see things your way. On today's Business of Story, we review the importance of finding common ground to help your stories connect with audiences and move people to action. We're fortunate to have the documentary filmmaker, Peter Byck, join us. Peter's award-winning films, including Garbage and Carbon Nation, have often placed him at...
2017-03-19
54 min
Robb Wolf - The Paleo Solution Podcast - Paleo diet, nutrition, fitness, and health
The Paleo Solution - Episode 248 - Soil Carbon Cowboys
Guests: Russ Conser and Peter Byck Links: Soil Carbon Cowboys (short film) http://vimeo.com/80518559main Carbon Nation site…http://www.carbonnation.tvtwitter.com/co2nationfacebook.com/carbonnationfilmGrassfed Exchangehttp://www.grassfedexchange.comMarin Carbon Projecthttp://www.marincarbonproject.orgAmazing Carbonhttp://www.amazingcarbon.comKey academic paper by Teague et. alOfficial site: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0167880911000934Free copy: http://www.grazingbestprac.com.au/research/grazing/AGEE3851%20Gra...
2014-12-02
1h 06