In this episode, Zach Bush graces the mic with his unique perspective and expertise. and shares his profound insights into the interconnectedness of human health and the environment.
I am a big fan of Zach’s work and on the few occasions that we have met I have been blown away by this man’s mind.
Zach’s fascinating insights and mind-blowing revelations often lead me down such deep hyper focus rabbit holes, especially when he starts to speak from a spiritual and philosophical place about nature, consciousness and interconnectedness.
So Prepare for a perspective shift as we delve into the fascinating world of the microbiome, regenerative farming, extinction, consciousness and our disconnection from nature.
We Unpack the state of our healthcare systems and food systems and how these systems are actually financially incentivised to compromise the health of humanity.
Furthermore, Zach highlights the importance of reconnecting with nature and our food systems to cultivate a deeper sense of consciousness to promote personal and planetary transformation.
I hope you enjoy this enlightening conversation as much as I did
Huge thanks to 42 Acres Retreat for supporting us and creating the space for this conversation to happen. I appreciate all that you do.
To lean more about Zach Bush
Learn more about: Farmers footprint
Big shout out to Simon of @wearetheclarkes for filming, editing and producing. You are appreciated brother!
Thank you to the Sponsor of this weeks episode: ION - Intelligence of Nature
Check out Zach course: Journey of Intrinsic Health
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links to everything else in community
NATLIFE TRIBE
NATLIFE COACHES
THE 100 HUMAN EXPERIENCE
MANMEN
WOMANHOOD
BE MORE HUMAN BOOK
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Podcast produced, filmed & edited by: WE ARE // THE CLARKES
Original music written and performed by: Nick Kingswell
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