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    Explore "business as usual" with insightful episodes like "136: Matthew Sherman Regenpreneur Story - The True Value of a Business", "Supply chain outlook: Right place, right time", "Farms Under Threat 2040", "Ship is Afloat, Set a Heading for… Somewhere Else?" and "#200 - 200 Business-Impulse – und nu?" from podcasts like ""Seeds of Tao: Impact entrepreneurs seeding regenerative paths beyond sustainability", "Economics & Country Risk | An S&P Global Market Intelligence Podcast", "No Farms No Future", "No More Leadership BS" and "Der Business Podcast - Sales & Mindset Impulse für selbstständige Frauen"" and more!

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    136: Matthew Sherman Regenpreneur Story - The True Value of a Business

    136: Matthew Sherman Regenpreneur Story - The True Value of a Business

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    StorySeed Community and Resource Commons - a community of like minded impact entrepreneurs cultivating their regenerative businesses, and also a storehouse of free resources and all the recordings of our events for impact entrepreneurs.

     

    Join us in Episode 136 of the Seeds of Tao Podcast as we chat with Matthew Sherman. From coaching to performance psychology, and even a transformative health crisis, Matthew's story is a captivating journey into regenpreneurship. Learn how he defines regenerative business, shifting away from old mechanistic thinking, and discover his insights on changing the programming of your business for a brighter, more regenerative future. Tune in and let Matthew's transition away from business as usual, towards business built on regenerative principles inspire you as you cultivate your regenerative business! 🔥🌱

     

    You can find the full show notes on our website.

     

    Guest Bio: Matthew Sherman

    Matthew Sherman is widely known as a community creator, and culinary innovator. His mission over the past decade has been to transform the category of healthy foods from a boring, arduous and exclusive landscape to a fun, and inspiring experience, focused on building the community of health. Sherman’s multifaceted abilities to brand, lead and cultivate experiences quickly set him apart from other entrepreneurs and chefs.

    In his late 20’s Sherman started to truly understand how dynamic, human performance really is. “The approach to health has to be all encompassing. You cannot drive a car with one tire and you cannot create optimal performance without examining a persons food choices, physical movement, past experiences, DNA, cognitive tools, emotional flexibility and strength, relationships and spirituality.” Says Matthew.

    In 2010 Sherman embarked on a journey to nourish his community and raise the vibration of clients, customers and employees. The vision was to provide the most nutrient dense food and juices that he possibly could. He opened jugofresh, an organic cold-pressed juice, smoothie and vegan food restaurant, which quickly gained a cult like following. Both jugofresh and Matthew received national and international attention with appearances on the Today Show, articles in Conde Naste, Travel & Leisure and USA today, as well as features in The Miami Herald, Ocean Drive, and Miami Magazine.

    Sherman recently launched Oneness Projects, LLC in June of 2018, which is forging new and progressive ideas, building a real estate and revitalization project. Matthew is committed to spreading his core values of more unity, more peace, more love, and ultimately more thriving free people. 

    Supply chain outlook: Right place, right time

    Supply chain outlook: Right place, right time

    Supply chains are almost back to normal in terms of activity, inventories and seasonality. Yet there are plenty of uncertainties in both government policy and physical risk heading into the second half of 2023. 

    In this episode, the head of supply chain research at S&P Global Market Intelligence shares insights from his recent Q3 outlook report. 

    Featured speaker

    Chris Rogers, head of supply chain research, S&P Global Market Intelligence
    https://www.spglobal.com/en/enterprise/experts/rogers-chris.html

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    Farms Under Threat 2040

    Farms Under Threat 2040

    The United States is on track to lose at least 18 million acres of farmland and ranchland by 2040, threatening not only our long-term food supply, but also the environment. American Farmland Trust has been tracking the loss of farmland and ranchland since its founding in 1980. Its latest study, Farms Under Threat 2040, projects these trends into the future as a resource for citizens to ask better questions of government officials and help choose a more abundant future. 

    In this episode of No Farms No Future, we talk with Josh Sorrells, a fourth-generation farmer in Canton, North Carolina – a state that ranks second in projected loss of farmland, after Texas. You’ll also meet Mitch Hunter, who directed the Farms Under Threat 2040 report for American Farmland Trust, and Ryan Manning, Farmland Preservation Coordinator for the Hayward Soil and Water Conservation District, who works with county farmers to sustain a presence on the land.

    No Farms No Future is a podcast created through a collaboration between Heritage Radio Network, American Farmland Trust, and The Food Voice.

    Resources:

    Farms Under Threat 2040 full report 
    Farms Under Threat 2040 interactive maps
    Farms Under Threat; A New England Perspective
    Farmland Information Center
    Cold Mountain Nursery 

    Stuart, Don. “No Farms, No Food: Uniting Farmers and Environmentalists to Transform American Agriculture.” Washington DC: Island Press, 2022. 

    To learn more about American Farmland Trust go to farmland.org

    Episode photo by Tracey Sorrells.

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    Ship is Afloat, Set a Heading for… Somewhere Else?

    Ship is Afloat, Set a Heading for… Somewhere Else?
    Still using the ship/business metaphor, at this point, the crisis has been averted and now you know you’ve got a ship, it’s seaworthy, and it looks like you’re able to be more intentional than reactive. One of the things that’s necessary is to take stock of losses, damages, and what is still working. This requires a keen eye, understanding data (all information, not just numbers), and full preparation to avoid stepping on stink pickles. Seaworthy? Great. Now, how to get the crew on the right work? Being busy feels good, but it doesn’t mean it’s the right busy. After a crisis there could be a sense of agitation where people haven’t yet calmed down to find their direction and get back to basics rather than doing all the things all at once. Our motley crew of leaders brings their experiences, observations, and questions to examine a newly righted ship and how to make sure it’s set up to avoid the next crisis.

    #200 - 200 Business-Impulse – und nu?

    #200 - 200 Business-Impulse – und nu?
    200 FOLGEN MOIN um NEUN! Und wie stoßen Laura und Gretel drauf an? Standesgemäß mit einer Flasche Limo bzw. einem Schluck abgestandenem Wasser! Was als Celebration-Folge mit Konfetti geplant war, wird schnell zu einer recht nachdenklichen Folge. Denn die Beiden lassen die 200 Folgen noch einmal Revue passieren und fragen sich: 🤘🏻 (Wie) soll es mit MOIN um NEUN nun weitergehen? 🤘🏻 Was wünschen sich unsere Hörer:innen? 🤘🏻 Wie schaffen wir es, keine Selbstverständlichkeit zu werden? 🤘🏻 Wird es Zeit, den Podcast loszulassen oder wollen wir weitermachen? 🤘🏻 Was wünschen wir uns von diesem Format in Zukunft? Und diese Fragen stellen Laura und Gretel nicht nur sich, sondern auch treuen Hörer:innen wie dir! Hör in die Folge rein und lass uns wissen, wie du das siehst! Was wünschst du dir? Wo siehst du MOIN um NEUN in der Zukunft? Welche Rolle spielen unsere Impulse für dich? Happy Listening und lieben Dank für dein Feedback 🎧

    NOV '81: AC/DC, Men At Work, Cars, New Order, Hot Rod

    NOV '81: AC/DC, Men At Work, Cars, New Order, Hot Rod

    One more PRE-Covid episode in the can.  Can't stop, won't stop!

    Put your worries and concerns in a box and revisit a time when you bought music at a store, and actually rubbed shoulders with others!

    For your Victory Garden building ears, we review these albums from November 1981:

    Tonight I'm Yours | Rod Stewart
    Shake It Up | The Cars
    Business as Usual | Men At Work
    For Those About To Rock... | AC/DC
    Movement | New Order

    AS usual: Our millennial-in-residence, Megan also tells us what is the what!

    Speak and spell back to us here:
    Email: 80sMusicExposed@gmail.com
    Twitter: @80sExposed 
    Henry: @HankGee / Chris: @tciduke
    Henry Instagram: @HankGee
    Instagram: @80s374 Megan Instagram: @bastardsofyoung92


    Spotify playlist for the albums: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4NL59J4tG0MHErk9Wbu46b

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