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Estimated from 22 chart positions in 22 markets.
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- 🇨🇦CA · Nature#5130K to 100K
- 🇦🇺AU · Nature#5630K to 100K
- 🇬🇧GB · Nature#1635K to 30K
- 🇺🇸US · Nature#1775K to 30K
- 🇸🇪SE · Nature#9510K to 30K
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Est. listeners per new episode within ~30 days
70K to 253K🎙 ~2x weekly·31 episodes·Last published today - Monthly Reach
Unique listeners across all episodes (30 days)
141K to 505K🇨🇦20%🇦🇺20%🇬🇧6%+19 more - Active Followers
Loyal subscribers who consistently listen
56K to 202K
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Food Forest Podcast: Looby Macnamara – How Nature-Inspired Design Can Transform Your Life
Jun 24, 2026
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Food Forest Podcast: Sagara – Food forest as a spiritual master
Jun 17, 2026
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Food Forest Podcast: Anna Locke – How to Bring the Wild into Your Garden
Jun 10, 2026
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Food Forest Podcast: Michael Judd – Food Forest Cemetery and Pawpaws
Jun 3, 2026
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Food Forest Podcast: Chris Evans – From Fukuoka to Nepal: food forest lessons learned
May 6, 2026
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| Date | Episode | Description | Length | ||||||
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| 6/24/26 | ![]() Food Forest Podcast: Looby Macnamara – How Nature-Inspired Design Can Transform Your Life | Looby Macnamara joins Louis De Jaeger to explore how permaculture principles can shape not only landscapes, but also relationships, communities, and everyday life. Together, they discuss holistic design, the Design Web, and how small intentional actions can create lasting regenerative change.#FoodForestPodcast #LoobyMacnamara #Permaculture #HolisticDesign #RegenerativeLiving | — | ||||||
| 6/17/26 | ![]() Food Forest Podcast: Sagara – Food forest as a spiritual master | Host Louis De Jaeger speaks with Sagara about the spiritual dimensions of food forestry, exploring how working with living systems can transform our relationship with nature, time, and nourishment. They discuss community, eco-anxiety, emotional resilience, and the mindful role of AI in understanding complex ecosystems.#FoodForestPodcast #SpiritualAgriculture #RegenerativeEcology #MindfulFarming #EcoAnxiety #CommunityResilience #Permaculture #FoodForests #NatureConnection #SustainableLiving | — | ||||||
| 6/10/26 | ![]() Food Forest Podcast: Anna Locke – How to Bring the Wild into Your Garden | Anna Locke joins Louis De Jaeger to explore food forests, edible landscapes, and regenerative gardening. Together, they discuss biodiversity, low-maintenance permaculture systems, community food projects, and how reconnecting with nature can transform our gardens and lives.#FoodForestPodcast #AnnaLocke #FoodForests #Permaculture #EdibleLandscapes #RegenerativeGardening | — | ||||||
| 6/3/26 | ![]() Food Forest Podcast: Michael Judd – Food Forest Cemetery and Pawpaws | Host Louis De Jaeger speaks with ecological designer Michael Judd about reimagining burial as an act of regeneration. From creating a food forest cemetery to the role of nut trees and pawpaws in long-term food security, this episode explores green burial, perennial systems, and how death can give back to life and land.#FoodForestPodcast #GreenBurial #FoodForestCemetery #PerennialFood #RegenerativeDesign #Pawpaws #NutTrees #EcologicalLiving #EndOfLifeCare #Agroforestry | — | ||||||
| 5/6/26 | ![]() Food Forest Podcast: Chris Evans – From Fukuoka to Nepal: food forest lessons learned | In this episode of the Food Forest Podcast, Louis De Jaeger speaks with Chris Evans about his journey from the UK to Nepal and how community forestry and permaculture reshaped his understanding of regeneration. Chris shares why real change begins with commitment and connection, and how degraded land can be restored into abundant agro-ecosystems when ecology, culture, and ethics come together. A grounded and hopeful conversation about land stewardship, education, and community-led regeneration.#FoodForestPodcast #CommunityForestry #Permaculture #Regeneration #Agroforestry | — | ||||||
| 4/29/26 | ![]() Food Forest Podcast: Jyde Hamoonga – How farmers regenerate Africa with food forests | Host Louis De Jaeger speaks with Jyde Hamoonga from World Vision Zambia about Farmer Managed Natural Regeneration (FMNR) and its transformative impact on degraded landscapes. They discuss community engagement, youth innovation, policy integration, and local champions restoring soil, water, and biodiversity across Zambia.#FMNR #FoodForestPodcast #RegenerativeAgriculture #Zambia #CommunityForestry #SustainableFarming #Permaculture #SoilHealth #EnvironmentalRestoration #YouthInAgriculture | — | ||||||
| 4/22/26 | ![]() Food Forest Podcast: Brad Lancaster – Regenerating Life in the Driest Landscapes | In this episode of the Food Forest Podcast, Louis De Jaeger speaks with Brad Lancaster about restoring some of the driest landscapes on Earth. Brad shares his expertise in rainwater harvesting, planting native food-producing species, and designing microclimates that encourage abundance. The conversation explores community involvement, learning from mistakes, and applying indigenous knowledge to create resilient, thriving ecosystems even in harsh environments.#FoodForestPodcast #RegenerativeAgriculture #RainwaterHarvesting #Permaculture #FoodForests #SustainableLandManagement | — | ||||||
| 4/15/26 | ![]() Food Forest Podcast: Peter Bane – Why most intentional (food forest) communities fail | Peter Bane, permaculture elder and founder of Permaculture Activist, shares 30+ years of experience building eco-villages and intentional communities across North America. He explores the real-life challenges of communal living – from finances and conflict to intergenerational collaboration – and why permaculture works best when people and place come first. | — | ||||||
| 4/8/26 | ![]() Food Forest Podcast: Pippa Chapman – Transform your backyard lawn into a food forest | In this episode, host Louis De Jaeger speaks with Pippa Chapman, RHS-trained gardener and permaculture designer, about her journey from conventional, manicured gardens to wild, productive food forests. Pippa explains how permaculture gardens can stay resilient in drought, what it’s like to design forest gardens on private estates, and how awards and recognition have helped her share regenerative ideas more widely. She also talks about balancing beauty, productivity, play, and family life in real gardens – and how a hopeful vision, plus a willingness to learn from mistakes, can transform both landscapes and communities. | — | ||||||
| 4/1/26 | ![]() Food Forest Podcast: Alpha Lo – How to restore water cycles with food forests | In this episode, host Louis De Jaeger speaks with Alpha Lo, a leading expert in water cycle restoration, about the deep connection between trees, rainfall, and climate resilience. Alpha explains how restoring the water cycle alongside carbon management is essential for addressing climate change, and how food forests and agroforestry systems can support healthier ecosystems and communities. They also discuss water strategies for the hospitality sector, community-led restoration projects, and the urgent need for collective action in the face of a global water crisis. | — | ||||||
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| 3/25/26 | ![]() Food Forest Podcast: Laurie & Dan – Can you live from your food forest? | In this episode, Laurie and Dan share the story behind Freedom Food Forest, their permaculture project in the UK, and how it has transformed their relationship, their health, and their understanding of freedom. They talk about leaving behind conventional expectations, travelling and learning from indigenous cultures, and slowly building an off-grid, largely self-sufficient lifestyle.Along the way, they reflect on growing up, healing, and finding purpose through working with the land. Their goal of producing around 80% of their own food becomes a doorway into deeper questions about community, mental health, and what it really means to live freely in today’s world. | — | ||||||
| 3/18/26 | ![]() Food Forest Podcast: Andy Dibben – How to grow a profitable farm that feeds your village | In this episode, host Louis De Jaeger sits down with Andy Dibben, head grower at Abbey Home Farm, to explore what a truly community-focused farm looks like in practice. Andy shares how the farm supplies fresh food for around 800 people every week, integrates trees into vegetable production, and uses agroforestry to build climate-resilient systems.They talk about the realities behind the numbers – the wins, the risks, and the ongoing experimentation needed to keep both land and business healthy. From biodiversity and perennial crops to wildlife-friendly fields and evolving systems, this conversation offers a grounded, hopeful roadmap for farmers and eaters who want a more sustainable food future. | — | ||||||
| 3/11/26 | ![]() Food Forest Podcast – Elspeth Hay: How to Rediscover Trees as Staple Food Sources | Host Louis De Jaeger speaks with Elspeth Hay, author of Feed Us With Trees, about humanity’s forgotten relationship with perennial food systems. They explore trees as historic staple foods, the resilience of perennials, Indigenous food knowledge, and how reconnecting with tree-based nourishment can reshape our food systems, culture, and sense of belonging.#FoodForestPodcast #PerennialFood #TreesAsFood #Agroforestry #IndigenousKnowledge #RegenerativeFood #FoodSystems #EcologicalAbundance #SustainableLiving | — | ||||||
| 3/4/26 | ![]() Food Forest Podcast: Zach Weiss – How Do You Create a Water Plan for Your Food Forest? | In this episode, host Louis De Jaeger speaks with water expert Zach Weiss, student of Sepp Holzer and founder of Elemental Ecosystems. They discuss the vital connection between water, land, and community – and how restoring natural water cycles can reverse ecological degradation. Zach explains the importance of designing with water in mind, empowering communities to steward their landscapes, and fostering a new mindset of care, collaboration, and regeneration. | — | ||||||
| 2/25/26 | ![]() Food Forest Podcast: Alan Carter – Scotland’s Guide to Sustainable Growth | In this episode, host Louis De Jaeger speaks with Scottish food forester Alan Carter, author of A Food Forest in Your Garden and a pioneer of sustainable land use in the north of Scotland. Alan shares lessons from planting over a million trees, discusses the country’s deforestation history, and explores how agroforestry can coexist with traditional farming. He also reveals how small gardens can become abundant forest ecosystems – even in unpredictable climates. | — | ||||||
| 2/18/26 | ![]() Food Forest Podcast: Tara Lynn Hubbard – How to transform your existing orchard into a food forest? | Tara Lynn Hubbard shares her inspiring journey of deepening her connection with nature and championing biodiversity in Florida’s unique ecosystems. She reflects on her work in agritourism, sustainable wildlife management, and the struggles facing the citrus industry, while highlighting the urgent need for rewilding and responsible land stewardship. This episode invites listeners to reconnect with the natural world and take meaningful steps toward protecting and restoring it. | — | ||||||
| 2/11/26 | ![]() Food Forest Podcast: Jerome Osentowski – Start a subtropical food forest in your greenhouse! | Jerome Osentowski, founder of the Central Rocky Mountain Permaculture Institute, shares his journey from ski slopes to pioneering indoor food forests and climate battery greenhouses. He reflects on perennial systems, community collaboration, and the vision of a “perennial economy” built on creativity, education, and regenerative livelihoods. | — | ||||||
| 2/4/26 | ![]() Food Forest Podcast: Sheila Darmos – How to start a bioregional weaving lab | In this episode, host Louis De Jaeger speaks with Greek regenerative farming pioneer Sheila Darmos, founder of Southern Lights. Sheila shares how she transformed her family’s organic farm into a thriving agroforestry system with over 150 fruit trees and shrubs, weaving together biodiversity, education, and community empowerment. Together, they explore what it means to build a bioregional movement rooted in connection, creativity, and care for the land. | — | ||||||
| 1/28/26 | ![]() Food Forest Podcast: Scott Hall – How to start a syntropic food forest | Scott Hall, a fifth-generation Australian farmer, shares his journey into syntropic agriculture – a farming approach centered on plant succession, biodiversity, and working with natural cycles. He discusses the role of observation, pruning, disturbance, and cultural exchange in fostering resilient, regenerative farming systems that thrive by aligning with nature. | — | ||||||
| 1/21/26 | ![]() Food Forest Podcast: Maddy Harland – Lessons from 30 Years of Permaculture Magazine | Maddy Harland, co-founder of Permaculture Magazine, shares her lifelong journey in permaculture, from her childhood love of gardening to creating food forests on poor soils and building a global platform for ecological design. She highlights the importance of patience, joy, and community in shaping regenerative projects and emphasizes making permaculture accessible to everyone. | — | ||||||
| 1/14/26 | ![]() Food Forest Podcast: Robin Greenfield – How to Ditch Consumerism and Live Sustainably | In this episode, host Louis De Jaeger speaks with activist Robin Greenfield about his journey from a conventional, consumer-driven lifestyle to one rooted in sustainability, minimalism, and service to the planet. Robin shares how foraging, self-love, and community engagement have shaped his approach to activism and regenerative living. He also discusses his initiative to plant one million community fruit trees, demonstrating the power of grassroots action to foster ecological and social resilience. | — | ||||||
| 12/24/25 | ![]() Food Forest Podcast: John D. Liu – How to create food forest communities | John D. Liu – ecologist, filmmaker, and founder of the Ecosystem Restoration Camps movement – shares his journey from journalism to becoming a global voice for ecosystem restoration. In this conversation, he reflects on the urgent need to repair degraded landscapes, the role of media in raising awareness, and how community-driven action can reshape our economy around ecological health. | — | ||||||
| 12/17/25 | ![]() Food Forest Podcast: Astrid Adler – How to start a food forest on swamps, bogs or mires | Astrid Adler has spent over two decades nurturing Ireland’s oldest food forest on challenging bogland. In this episode, she reflects on her journey from Germany to Ireland, the lessons of syntropic agriculture, the abundance of wild edibles, and the healing power of tending the land. | — | ||||||
| 12/10/25 | ![]() Food Forest Podcast: Mohammed Erribani – How to start a dryland food forest? | Mohammed Erribani shares his transformation from chef to permaculture designer, blending purpose, spirituality, and environmental stewardship. From addressing water scarcity in Morocco to applying lessons from restoration projects in India, he explores how community, gratitude, and resilience are key to regeneration. Discover why self-sufficiency is a collective effort and how anger can be turned into a force for positive change. | — | ||||||
| 12/3/25 | ![]() Food Forest Podcast: Scarlet Allen – How to quit your job and go for your food forest dream | Scarlet Allen shares her inspiring journey from Switzerland to Mallorca, where she created Son Selva – a sustainable food forest rooted in permaculture principles. Learn how she transitioned from design to gardening, overcame the challenges of small-space urban gardening, and embraced water management, animal care, and community engagement. Scarlet also talks about the mental health benefits of reconnecting with nature and the impact of small actions on the planet. | — | ||||||
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Chart Positions
22 placements across 22 markets.
Chart Positions
22 placements across 22 markets.






















