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From Aberdeen to Nanjing: The Future of Soil Science with President Prof. Paul Hallett & Guests
Apr 24, 2026
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Old Knowledge – Indigenous Wisdom for Sustainable Land Management Part 2
Feb 13, 2026
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Old Knowledge – Indigenous Wisdom for Sustainable Land Management
Dec 11, 2025
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From Soil to Supper: How Regenerative Farming is Transforming How We Eat
Sep 3, 2025
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Time, Soil, and Transformation: The Secrets Beneath Colt Park Meadows
Aug 5, 2025
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| Date | Episode | Description | Length | |
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| 4/24/26 | From Aberdeen to Nanjing: The Future of Soil Science with President Prof. Paul Hallett & Guests | Episode 8 of Soil Matters is a Presidential Special, bringing together leading voices from the British Society of Soil Science and the international soil science community to explore the future of the discipline. Host Paul Lincoln guides listeners through a rich set of conversations spanning professional journeys, global research, education, policy, and the changing landscape of soil science worldwide. | — | |
| 2/13/26 | Old Knowledge – Indigenous Wisdom for Sustainable Land Management Part 2 | In this powerful second part of the episode of Old Knowledge – Indigenous Wisdom for Sustainable Land Management, we explore how ancient wisdom can shape a more sustainable future for our soils, forests, and food systems. | — | |
| 12/11/25 | Old Knowledge – Indigenous Wisdom for Sustainable Land Management | In this special two part edition of Soil Matters, host Paul Lincoln explores how centuries of Indigenous knowledge are shaping modern approaches to soil health and sustainable land management across Africa. | — | |
| 9/3/25 | From Soil to Supper: How Regenerative Farming is Transforming How We Eat | What does regenerative agriculture really mean in practice? Broadcaster Kate Humble, farmer and musician Andy Cato, and soil scientist Dr. Lizzie Sagoo join Soil Matters to explore how farming with nature can restore soils, boost biodiversity, and reshape the future of our food. | — | |
| 8/5/25 | Time, Soil, and Transformation: The Secrets Beneath Colt Park Meadows | We visit Colt Park Meadows to explore one of the UK’s longest-running ecological experiments, with the Ecological Continuity Trust (ECT). | — | |
| 6/23/25 | Redefining Soil Health: Systems Thinking and the Future of Soil Science | In this episode of Soil Matters, we explore the evolving concept of soil health and its far-reaching implications for science, technology, communication, and practice. | — | |
| 4/22/25 | Regenerative Realities: What Soil Health Means on the Ground | In this episode of Soil Matters, host Paul Lincoln explores the practical and philosophical dimensions of regenerative agriculture with Professor Anna Krzywoszynska, Professor Lynn Dicks, and PhD researcher Raquel Falcão. Together, they unpack recent research published in Soil Use and Management, delving into how farmers understand and apply sustainable soil practices, the risks of greenwashing in regenerative claims, and the crucial role of collaboration between farmers, scientists, and policymakers. From soil lifespans to farmer-led innovation, this conversation challenges assumptions and highlights the urgent need for holistic, context-specific support in soil stewardship. | — | |
| 3/11/25 | Tackling land contamination and how soil made it to a central London art gallery | In this first episode, we hear from Professor Frederic Coulon and Professor Tony Gutierrez as they outline their current research around bioremediation, with reference to the EBNet project. We also hear from Professor Jack Hannam about a soil exhibition at a gallery in London. | — |
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