Explore a collection of informative podcasts curated by Canter for Climate, focusing on regenerative agriculture and sustainable horse and land management practices.
The podcasts recommended below range from foundational concepts including Regenerative Agriculture, also known as Holistic Management, through to practical techniques such as pasture care and grazing systems.
These podcasts provide insights for individuals interested in learning more about land stewardship and equine well-being. The content spans topics like ecological regeneration, soil health, equine biome, and innovative land management approaches. As an equine enthusiast and advocate for environmental sustainability, these resources offer an informative glimpse into the intersection of regenerative land management and horse care.
Canter for Climate Podcast
As a horse owner you have the power to make a positive impact on the environment and contribute to a sustainable future. By taking small but significant steps, you can reduce your climate hoof print and create a greener future for your equine companions. Canter for Climate is on a mission to help you better understand and take action to reduce climate change for the greater good of people, our horses and the environment.
Listen in as we discuss a wide range of topics including pasture management and care of horses in extreme weather.
Talkin’ Horses + Pastures +Soil with Belinda Taylor
In this episode of Talkin’ After Hours, Jo & Kate talk with South West equine agronomist Belinda Taylor on horses, pastures and soil – including how to get more diversity into equine systems and what that means for management of your horse or horses.
This podcast is supported by the Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development as part of a collaboration bringing Dr Christine Jones to Western Australia in February 2023.
Journey On with Rachael Treasure
Rachael Treasure is an Australian journalist, author, and novelist. In this episode of the Journey On podcast she chats with host Warwick Schiller about regenerative agriculture, horses, mindset and life.
A former Jillaroo, and reporter for the Australian Broadcasting Corporation on rural affairs. Rachael has established Ripple Farm Landscape Healing Hub, located in Tasmania, to share regenerative agricultural principles and Natural Sequence Farming techniques.
Warwick created The Journey On Podcast to share his story of transformational growth in both his horse training career and personal life. Special guests join the show to discuss their own life-altering stories, sharing their motivations and influences along the way.
Horses for Future with Jane Myers
Jane Myers describes her Equicentral system in this episode of Horses for Future podcast hosted by Alexandra Kurland.
In this first part of a two part episode Jane discusses how pastures which are overgrazed or have turned to mud can be restored through the Equicentral system. Jane and Alexandra explore topics around horse and land management which can contribute to healthy horses and a healthier planet. Listen to part two via this link.
Sustainable Horse Care with Equiosity
Part 1 – Horses are grazing animals. But for far too many horses the grass they are eating is making them sick. Why? What can we do about it? And how is this related to the climate change crisis? Find out in this interview with Manda Scott, veterinarian, author, and climate crisis activist. Listen to part 1.
Part 2 – Manda Scott takes us through the basics of maintaining healthy, sustainable pastures. We can not only grow healthier pastures for our horses, we can sequester carbon to help the planet. It’s a win-win. Listen to part 2.
Part 3 – As we continue our discussion with Manda Scott, the podcast begins with the question – what do you do with your manure pile? It isn’t just how do you get rid of unsightly piles around your barn. How do you use it to regenerate your fields? It’s a win-win situation. Healthier pastures are good for your horses and for the planet. Listen to part 3.
Thanks for listening to our list of top recommended podcasts. We hope that the information in this blog post serves as valuable resources for those interested in better land management practices and equine health and well-being.
We encourage you to join us in this journey of education and exploration, if you know of podcasts that align with Canter for Climate’s mission, as outlined in our strategic plan, and can inform and inspire others on these subjects, we warmly invite you to reach out and share your suggestions with us via email. Your insights can contribute to the collective understanding of responsible land use and equine care.