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Journey To Regeneration

Journey To Regeneration

De : Chris Marquis
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Journey to Regeneration explores how forward-looking companies create long-term advantage by repairing the ecological and social systems they rely on. Hosted by Cambridge professor Christopher Marquis, the show features CEOs, sustainability strategists, climate innovators, and scholars who turn big ideas into actionable moves—unpacking what “net positive” really looks like, the policies accelerating the shift, and the practical hurdles leaders face on the ground. It’s a show for decision-makers who want to create resilient growth without greenwashing.Chris Marquis Economie
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    • Regenerative Organic Rice and the Power of the Long View at Lundberg Family Farms
      Jan 29 2026
      In this episode of Journey to Regeneration, Christopher Marquis speaks with Brita Lundberg and Bryce Lundberg of Lundberg Family Farms, a fourth-generation family business and pioneer of organic and regenerative rice farming. They explain why organic is the baseline, not the endpoint, of responsible agriculture, and how Regenerative Organic Certification deepens commitments to soil health, biodiversity, and social fairness. Drawing on decades of experience, Brita and Bryce describe how rice farming practices like cover cropping, water-based weed management, and wetland restoration rebuild ecosystems while reducing climate impact. The conversation also explores generational thinking, risk-taking, and how communicating regeneration to consumers can help shift food systems toward long-term resilience rather than short-term extraction. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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      38 min
    • Supply Chain Resilience Starts in the Soil: A Conversation with Salar Shemirani, CEO of Regenified
      Jan 20 2026
      In this episode of Journey to Regeneration, host Chris Marquis speaks with Salar Shemirani, co-founder and CEO of Regenified, about the difficult work of making “regenerative” mean something concrete in food and agriculture. Shemirani traces his shift from corporate finance to soil health after watching the documentary Kiss the Ground, and explains why he sees regeneration less as a fixed endpoint and more as a question of continuous improvement on whether a farm is adding to its landscape or extracting from it. Together, they explore the tension between rigor and scale: why binary certification models can remain niche, what it would take to build credible on-ramps for the current 99% of conventional acres, and how Regenified’s “6-3-4” framework attempts to ground claims in measurable ecosystem processes. The conversation also connects regenerative verification to business fundamentals, including risk, accountability, and supply chain resilience in the face of climate extremes, while asking what it would mean for markets to reward real progress without turning regeneration into another box-checking exercise. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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      30 min
    • “Rescue, Transform, Donate”: Rethinking Circular Business with Elvis & Kresse
      Jan 10 2026
      In this episode of Journey to Regeneration, Christopher Marquis speaks with Kresse Wesling, co-founder of Elvis & Kresse, about what it really takes to build a circular business that treats waste not as an inevitability but as a design failure. Wesling reflects on how encountering mountains of end-of-life industrial materials, beginning with decommissioned fire hoses, pushed her toward a model anchored in “rescue, transform, donate,” where product design, longevity, and shared value are built into the operating logic rather than added on later. The conversation explores why circularity cannot be reduced to recycling, how businesses can “sell better” through repair and resizing instead of simply selling more, and what it means to move beyond harm reduction toward a regenerative frame that prioritizes long-term system function. They also discuss the realities of collaborating with large brands, the role of policy tools like extended producer responsibility, and how to shift whole industries toward durable, accountable models that do not depend on perpetual waste. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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      30 min
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