Soil & Soul the infinite Connection - A conversation with Zach Bush

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Published 2024-07-02
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.
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To lean more about ZACH BUSH: ⁠⁠zachbushmd.com/
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Podcast produced, filmed & edited by: ⁠WE ARE // THE CLARKES⁠: www.wearetheclarkes.com/
Original music written and performed by: ⁠open.spotify.com/playlist/7meF1xPywSAAgkEJXPM8Rt?s…

All Comments (21)
  • @beamyers8811
    Thank you Zach and Tony. The colonisation of Australia shipped out ‘‘convicts’ from the UK. The truth is they were not thieves, they were not bad people. They were stolen from their homeland for slave labour. They were victims of a con, not convicts.
  • @mikey2x272
    thank you for this beautiful conversation ♥️ may light continue to grow into all of your hearts, 10x fold 😄🙌🏾
  • @faza553
    “All disease, at some period or other of its course, is more or less a reparative process, not necessarily accompanied with suffering: an effort of nature to remedy a process of poisoning or of decay, which has taken place weeks, months, sometimes years beforehand, unnoticed.” - Florence Nightingale
  • Zack Bush has such an interesting point of view on such a broad band of subjects he is a true student of life thanks for having him on your show Mr Tony Riddle
  • So much beauty in here! Zach just dropping incredible wisdom! Smell that soil, smell that humus! Thank you for sharing such beautiful light truth
  • @dawnbern2917
    Thank you both! I'm insatiable for everything Zach puts out, always blown away. About the mint! Beyond the tea, I use it to stuff grape leaves, tabouli salad, and Indian green chutney :)
  • So loved the way after all the mind blowing information on the foetal and child development Zac talks of his childlike wonderment at the sense of simply being present driving through the British countryside being interspersed by thoughts arising from his human conditioning. So reassuring to hear him sharing his open authenticity with us. I was initially quite emotional to think of the way I had treated my two boys as babies (over 40 years ago ) through sheer unawareness of any of this information! Amazing conversation thank you both for sharing. 🙏💚
  • @yogicats1057
    So heartfelt! Enjoyed this interaction very much, thank you!
  • You bring such joy to my heart ❤️ I know this information, but didn’t have the words. Thank you for the words!😊
  • @ST-pp3fk
    Beautiful conversation. Thank you to both of you.
  • Humanure in the soil also feeds the microbiome ... what a connection we lost there. I recall a scientist explaining what happens with beans when they go through our digestive tract .... we poop out a lot of goodness which then also provides and feeds the soil microbiome ... something like that! I forget his name .. but it got me present to how i connect to the soil in other ways ... not just what i take out. His name was fuerberg or Fuhl something! Lol ... sorry!
  • @thechrisgeisler
    So grateful you both made this happen. One helluva conversation <3
  • @MattAngiono
    When i hear him talk about plants having feelings, on one hand, i agree and think that means we should have more compassion for them than we currently do. I assume he thinks it's great to take our kids to the park to play barefoot in the grass and feel connected to the living ecosystem. But that entire park gets mowed every week. Just how does Zach respond to the ethics of this? There are millions of individuals who get chopped up in those mowers, not to mention the insects living there, and this happens week after week. Does he see an ethical dilemma here? What about the plants we eat? What does Zach think we should eat if every life form has feelings? Are we considering just feelings alone, or sensations of pain? What does it mean to cause suffering to a plant versus and animal? I know my answers to these questions... I just want to hear his... We should all be considering the effect our actions have on other lifeforms. But our sphere of compassion can only go so far. If you try to have compassion for every life form in the same way you do to family or friends, you will go insane. It's just not possible. What is possible is to have scales. You can care deeply about certain people you are close to, and then various scales below that. You can care more deeply about the beings whom you actually affect directly in your own life. For example, by choosing more carefully what you're going to consume at every meal. Also, by extending a non aggression principle to all those you come into contact with. But again, how does this apply to your lawn or to insects that will die every time you get in the car?