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Human Performance Outliers Podcast with Zach Bitter

Episode 304: Health & Fitness Collide With Regenerative Agriculture

Human Performance Outliers Podcast with Zach Bitter

Zach Bitter

Sports, Fitness, Nutrition, Health & Fitness, Hybridathlete, Ultra, Endurance, Ultramarathon, Running, Run

4.7615 Ratings

🗓️ 1 August 2022

⏱️ 90 minutes

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Summary

Janna Breslin and Evan DeMarco joined the show to share their Complete Human approach to mental and physical health and fitness. We dove into one of their more recent initiatives, regenerative agriculture and how they are getting involved in a big way. We also looked at there higher level order to health and fitness, a s well as some of the fun biohacks they have tried. 

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Thanks for tuning into this episode of the Human Performance Outliers podcast with Zach Bitter.

0:10.0

Welcome back to another episode of the Human Performance Outliers podcast.

0:13.5

I'm your host, Zach Bitter, and today I have a guest interview episode for you.

0:18.4

So today's guests, Evan and Jana, wanted to come on the show and chat a bit

0:23.0

about their experience with regenerative agriculture. This is a topic personally I'm really

0:28.4

interested in. In fact, if you've been listening to the show for quite some time, you'll probably

0:32.4

remember, done a few deep dives with it, had some of the big players in the regenerative agriculture

0:37.5

movement on the show in the past, including Alan Savory, Joel Salatin, the folks from White

0:42.9

Oaks Pasture, Bobby Gills, who works with Alan Savory. And we just looked at this type of an approach

0:50.0

and kind of the holistic nature of it, where it maybe fits, what it can do for the health of the planet and just the health of agriculture as a whole.

1:00.1

You know, whether it's something that is scalable is obviously a big question.

1:05.2

And at the moment, I believe it makes up a very small percentage, like maybe like 1% of animal agriculture.

1:12.4

But with that said,

1:17.3

I think it's still kind of a fun topic and an interesting way to hear about. And when I had, I think was Bobby Gill on, he had mentioned, or I, we asked him about what he thought would be something

1:25.4

that would help really kind of move more people or more interest into something like regenerative agriculture or even agriculture as a whole or ranching as a whole because the interesting thing about that profession is it's aging there's a lot of uh it's's an older average population. When you look at just

1:46.6

like jobs that are done like the average age, like ranching in agriculture is quite old. So it's

1:52.4

like who's going to step up from the more youthful side of the range and kind of take the reins

1:59.4

of these sort of things as we move forward

2:01.2

into the future. And one thing Bobby mentioned was that he thought it would be interesting,

2:06.4

like if there would be like influencers and celebrities and things like that that would kind of

2:10.8

jump in and say, hey, this is something that a lifestyle that's cool and I want to share it.

2:14.6

I want to participate in it. And that's what would get enough eyeballs on it to drive kind of the consumer interest in this

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