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BISC is creating a movement for local small businesses in Brevard to get their creative messages out! Join the conversation on Facebook at: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1639539519476875/ New video content available at: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4oZQjmx9GjfqjCmphNYV3g Business Impacting the Space Coast is Sponsored and Produced by Ideal Impact Media https://idealimpactmedia.com/
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“Full Spectrum Frontiers” is a podcast that delves into the intersection of various significant themes such as manufacturing, the military, the economy, politics, American culture, and life. It explores how these areas are intertwined and how they influence and shape each other. The podcast aims to preserve, maintain, and highlight the essence of these interconnected topics, offering listeners in-depth insights and discussions. It’s a platform where complex and multifaceted issues are unpack ...
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The Room Xchange Podcast

Ludwina Dautovic, CEO and Founder - The Room Xchange

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Welcome to Australia's Premier Housing and Rental Podcast. Ludwina Dautovic, CEO and Founder of www.TheRoomXchange.com, hosts an engaging show dedicated to tackling the pressing issues of housing affordability and the rental crisis in Australia. With a staggering 13.5 million unused spare bedrooms across 10 million homes nationwide, we, as Australia's sole verified house-sharing platform, present a unique solution to address these challenges. These untapped housing resources, often owned by ...
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A new episode of the Walking the Land with a Regenerative Farmer to explore the journey of Andres Jara, a regenerative farmer who has turned a mere 0.4-hectare plot outside Amsterdam into a vibrant market garden De Stadsgroenteboer. Andres shares his innovative farming practices that support an 650 people weekly and how the farm not only thrives on…
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As Washington remains entangled in the affairs of Eastern Europe and the Indo-Pacific, foreign powers like China and Russia are quietly gaining ground in Latin America. Their expanding influence, through economic investments, resource control, and strategic alliances, positions them to shift the region’s political and security landscape in ways tha…
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A conversation with Jesús Areso Salinas, retired from work as patent examiner at the European Patent Office and now active with his project to fight climate change combining water, katabatic tower and mosture. Another record-breaking summer in the global north, where temperature records were shattered repeatedly, prompts us to ask: is there a susta…
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Cities across the globe are transforming into hubs of sustainable innovation, reshaping the way we live, work, and move. From self-regulating traffic systems to energy grids powered by renewable sources, urban areas are using technology to tackle today’s biggest challenges. This shift isn’t just about aesthetics; it’s about creating efficient, adap…
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A conversation with Aaron Huang, founder of OoNee Sustainable Sea Urchin Ranch, to dive into the world of sea urchin ranching and its connections to high-end fish restaurants, many of which fly their sea urchins in from Japan. Over the past decade, a warm water blob off the U.S. West Coast has caused sea urchins to overgraze the kelp forests, leadi…
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What happens when a seasoned finance professional trades his suit for soil? In a conversation with Edd Lees, co-founder of WildFarmed, we explore what it’s like to help create one of the most renowned brands in regenerative agriculture. Inspired by his friend Andy Cato, Edd, the financial mind behind WildFarmed, embarked on a mission to revolutioni…
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A Question for the United States? Is it time to move back toward a more decentralized government. Decentralization allows for governance that is closer to the people, more tailored to regional needs, and less burdened by federal overreach. Instead of one-size-fits-all policies imposed from Washington, states and local governments would have the fle…
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A conversation with Juliette Simonin, co-founder and COO of CrowdFarming, a company that works with over 320 farmers and sells fruit and veggies boxes directly to 400.000 consumers. In this discussion, we explore how Juliette transitioned from working at a large insurance company to co-founding Europe's largest direct-to-consumer organic fruit and …
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Allowing foreign entities and countries to purchase farmland in the United States poses a significant national security risk, as it grants external control over a critical resource—food production. Farmland is not only a source of sustenance but also a strategic asset that can influence supply chains, agricultural innovation, and local economies. F…
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A conversation with Yanik Nyberg, co-founder of Nara Climate and Sea Water Solutions, about feed for aquaculture and on-land livestock, salinity—when soils get saltier. Millions of hectares of former soil marshes close to the coast have been drained over the last thousands of years and often farmed, slowly but surely because of rising seawater leve…
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The future of the U.S. Space Force is poised to play a pivotal role in the defense and exploration of the final frontier. As space becomes increasingly contested and integral to national security, the Space Force will focus on developing advanced technologies to protect critical assets like satellites, while also expanding its ability to project po…
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A conversation with David Brunmayr, co-founder of Organic Tools, where they believe the future of agriculture is small-scale, and make the machinery and tools to make that vision a reality. We discuss the enormous advantages of smaller-scale and diversified farming, that make much more ecological sense. It can be energy-positive compared to the eno…
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A conversation with Franco Fubini, co-founder of Natoora and author of In Search of the Perfect Peach, about flavour as the key to unlocking consumer demand. We talked about what leads to great flavour, which is of course soil health, but first, we need amazing seeds. How do we make sure farmers get paid accordingly when they grow the most amazing …
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Food security is a cornerstone of U.S. national security, as the nation's ability to consistently feed its population and military directly affects its stability, strength, and global standing. A disruption in the food supply—whether due to natural disasters, climate change, cyber-attacks on agriculture infrastructure, or international trade confli…
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A conversation with Chris Smaje, farmer and author of Saying NO to a Farm-Free Future, about manufactured food not being the solution to the food, agriculture, and climate crises, despite what George Monbiot portraits in Regenesis. Why don’t we just grow food from thin air and all move to cities and have nature rewild the countryside? If this sound…
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A conversation with Stefania Avanzini, director of One Planet Business for Biodiversity (OP2B), about working hard to create alternative vertically integrated, farmed-owned food companies and transforming the current giants. Because, whether we like it or not, most of the food we buy in supermarkets comes from these companies. These companies are f…
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The ongoing conflict between Israel and militant groups such as Hamas and Hezbollah poses significant implications for U.S. national security. As key U.S. allies in the Middle East, Israel's stability is critical to maintaining a balance of power in the region. Escalations in the conflict risk destabilizing neighboring countries, drawing in other a…
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A wide-ranging conversation with Frederik Lean Hansen, a regenerative farm business consultant who spent a year traveling and working on 12 farms alongside regenerative farmers across Europe. He is currently active as a Farm Finance genitor and is now starting his own silvopastured poultry enterprise on his parents' farm in Denmark. We discuss topi…
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Pandemics and biological threats have shaped human history, often altering the course of civilizations, economies, and even political structures. In an increasingly interconnected world, the risk of naturally occurring diseases and man-made biological weapons has become a pressing concern. This premise explores the evolution of pandemics and biolog…
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The future of the United States Coast Guard is poised to become increasingly complex and multifaceted as it navigates a rapidly changing global landscape. With rising geopolitical tensions, evolving maritime threats, and the growing impact of climate change on coastal regions, the Coast Guard must adapt to ensure the safety and security of the nati…
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A check-in with Chuck de Liedekerke, CEO and co-founder of Soil Capital and one of the veterans of the regen space, whom we interviewed almost 6 years ago! We talk about paying farmers for ecosystem services and why they seem to have hit an inflection point in the last two years. Working with over 1600 farmers to get them paid for carbon and more t…
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The ongoing war in Ukraine presents a critical juncture for U.S. national security, highlighting the complex interplay of global alliances, military readiness, and strategic interests. As Russia's aggressive actions challenge the stability of Eastern Europe, the United States faces mounting pressure to balance support for Ukraine with the need to d…
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A conversation with Nettie Wiebe, organic farmer and long-time small farm activist in Canada and globally, one of the founders of La Via Campesina, part of the IPES food panel, and coauthor of the recent Land Squeeze report. We talk about land purchases and prices. In many places, over 70% of the farmland is controlled by 1% of the farms. This is j…
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The future of the United States Army is poised at the intersection of technological innovation and strategic adaptation. As global threats evolve and the geopolitical landscape shifts, the Army is increasingly investing in advanced technologies such as artificial intelligence, autonomous systems, and cyber warfare capabilities to maintain its edge.…
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A conversation with Eduard Müller, founder of University for International Cooperation (UCI) and leading Costa Rica Regenerativa, about regenerative education: what does it mean, and why is it so powerful to focus on educating people who want to learn more about regeneration? Eduard makes a very strong case against trying to convince the people in …
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The US border and national security are at the forefront of national policy debates, reflecting a complex web of issues that intertwine immigration control, drug interdiction, and the prevention of potential terrorist entry. As the United States faces increasing pressure to protect its borders from illegal crossings and contraband smuggling, there …
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In the not-so-distant future, the United States Navy stands at the forefront of technological innovation and strategic dominance on the world's oceans. With the integration of cutting-edge autonomous ships, AI-driven warfare systems, and advanced cyber capabilities, the Navy evolves into a highly adaptive and formidable force. Climate change and ge…
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Matthijs Westerwoudt is the co-founder of Wilder Land, a company transforming native plants, often considered weeds, into highly desirable products. These plants, once dismissed as unwanted, are now being used to create delicious drinks, herbal teas, kombuchas, fermented teas, and even pasta. The company pays farmers more per square meter than they…
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The United States safeguards the dollar's value and its dominant position on the global stage through a multifaceted approach that combines economic, geopolitical, and military strategies. By maintaining a stable and robust economy, underpinned by prudent monetary policy and fiscal responsibility, the U.S. ensures confidence in the dollar as a rese…
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A check-in interview with Mark Lewis, managing partner at Trailhead Capital, about the inevitability of the "regenerative revolution" and the potential for significant financial and non-financial returns in this space. What does putting almost half of your $50 million VC fund to work in businesses active in the regen space in North America, taught …
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A conversation with Annie Rayner and Clare Hill, founders of Planton Farm, Roots to Regeneration and Impeckable Poultry, experts in poultry welfare and regenerative agriculture transition pioneers in the UK. We discuss where to start when you want to integrate livestock as a farmer. Many would say poultry, but there are a lot of issues, from lockdo…
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In this episode of Full Spectrum Frontiers, host Bennett Tanton explores the intricate balancing act between national security, immigration, and civil liberties. Through a politically neutral lens, Bennett delves into the historical context of how these issues have been managed in times of crisis, the economic benefits and security concerns surroun…
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A conversation with Willem Ferwerda, one of the founders of the regeneration space, which barely existed 11 years ago when he started Commonland. How and why is it so fundamental to take a landscape view and get all the stakeholders to look at a map- yes, a physically printed large map- together? Because chances are they never have done that. The f…
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