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    #1 Why Farming [Part 1]: A Community Organic Farm Teaching You How to Love Yourself and Your Loved Ones, with Will Chua from FOLO Farms

    en-GBJanuary 21, 2021
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    About this Episode

    In this episode, I invite FOLO Farm's co-founder Will Chua to talk about how farming and nature teaches us to love ourselves and our loved ones. FOLO Farm is the first social enterprise that I found based in my hometown, Johor, Malaysia. The inspiration of FOLO Farm was origin from Will himself and his friends. It all started when they wondered why they were unhealthy and mentally ill, although they were rich in monetary and had stable jobs. After some research, they found the four root causes: food, environment, community and meanings. Humans in developed and developing countries are losing these elements. Will family and another five families then decided to start to create changes starting from food. Hence, they began to learn to farm and create a healthy environment, community and meanings through farming. Ultimately, to make themselves and others healthy physically and mentally. FOLO Farm gains lots of reputation and attention in Malaysia and also in other countries. Malaysia Global Innovation & Creativity Centre (MaGIC) has also accredited the social enterprise. Together with other co-founders, Will has not stopped learning about farming and the relationship between humans and nature throughout the years. They experiment with various concepts such as agroforest, circular economy and rewilding to recover the destroyed forest and nature in the Johor continuously. Visit [ https://www.folofarms.com/our-story ] if you are interested in FOLO Farm and would like to know more and do more. This is the part one of Will's sharing, and please stay tuned for the second episode to listen to Will's more insightful sharing about farming, nature and love. This is the first episode of my podcast. You could feel my anxiousness with many repeated words and pause. Please forgive me for all the hiccups. I am trying to overcome the challenges. Hope you enjoy this episode as I was during my visit to FOLO Farm and the recording.

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    #1 Why Farming [Part 1]: A Community Organic Farm Teaching You How to Love Yourself and Your Loved Ones, with Will Chua from FOLO Farms
    In this episode, I invite FOLO Farm's co-founder Will Chua to talk about how farming and nature teaches us to love ourselves and our loved ones. FOLO Farm is the first social enterprise that I found based in my hometown, Johor, Malaysia. The inspiration of FOLO Farm was origin from Will himself and his friends. It all started when they wondered why they were unhealthy and mentally ill, although they were rich in monetary and had stable jobs. After some research, they found the four root causes: food, environment, community and meanings. Humans in developed and developing countries are losing these elements. Will family and another five families then decided to start to create changes starting from food. Hence, they began to learn to farm and create a healthy environment, community and meanings through farming. Ultimately, to make themselves and others healthy physically and mentally. FOLO Farm gains lots of reputation and attention in Malaysia and also in other countries. Malaysia Global Innovation & Creativity Centre (MaGIC) has also accredited the social enterprise. Together with other co-founders, Will has not stopped learning about farming and the relationship between humans and nature throughout the years. They experiment with various concepts such as agroforest, circular economy and rewilding to recover the destroyed forest and nature in the Johor continuously. Visit [ https://www.folofarms.com/our-story ] if you are interested in FOLO Farm and would like to know more and do more. This is the part one of Will's sharing, and please stay tuned for the second episode to listen to Will's more insightful sharing about farming, nature and love. This is the first episode of my podcast. You could feel my anxiousness with many repeated words and pause. Please forgive me for all the hiccups. I am trying to overcome the challenges. Hope you enjoy this episode as I was during my visit to FOLO Farm and the recording.

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