Microbial Connections
Exploring the intricate relationship between humans and microorganisms reveals that we are largely composed of "others." This connection emphasizes the importance of engaging with nature, as microbes in soil and our gut play crucial roles in our health and digestion. The symbiotic relationships seen in ruminants mirror our own, highlighting the vital community interactions that sustain life and well-being.In this clip
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The Mark Groves Podcast
#306: Regenerative Agriculture, Death and Rebirth with Kate Kavanaugh
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