Regeneration Rising
Regeneration Rising
Each episode will feature conversations with apprentices and other young agrarians, tidbits and tips from regenerative ag experts, job announcements, and more. Originally started by Shawna Burhans and Ariel Bobbett, two young agrarians, season two is now being led by Quivira Coalition’s New Agrarian apprenticeship program. As we face the challenge of repopulating our fields and rangelands with a new generation, we’re building a community of ranchers and farmers who are working towards a thriving workforce for the future of food, agriculture, and working lands. They are our Regeneration Rising....
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Jun 23, 2026
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Episodes
Episode 58 - We Need a Plan: Farm Succession Planning 23.06.2026 30:37
Today we're sharing an episode from LANDED, a new podcast produced by American Farmland Trust that explores how farms and ranches transition from one generation to the next. Across the country, professionals are helping aging farmers and ranchers make plans for their land. These “Land Transfer Navigators” are securing the future of agriculture one farm, family, and community at a time. In this epi...
Episode 57 - Get Connected with Quivira: Workshops, Technical Guides, and REGENERATE 29.05.2026 28:05
In this episode, host Kristina chats with Nina Katz, education and outreach manager at Quivira Coalition. Nina is a self-proclaimed foodie and loves to convene people around regenerative agriculture. We chat about upcoming events hosted by Quivira, resources like our technical guides and webinars on YouTube, as well as get an inside look into this year’s REGENERATE Conference coming up October 28-...
Episode 56 - Finding Community in Agriculture: Supporting New Agrarians, the Farm, and Neighbors 30.04.2026 39:13
In this episode, host Kristina chats with Duke Jackson, production manager at the Old Fort Farm in Hesperus, Colorado and owner of Sol Vista Farm. Duke talks about the trials and successes of starting a farm, the programs at the Old Fort Farm that support beginning agrarians, and the beauty and struggles of working a full-time job and running a veggie farm. Duke, along with three other neighboring...
Episode 55 - Wildom Farm: How value-added products and minimizing waste make a difference 30.03.2026 45:10
In this episode, host Kristina chats with Julie Friend, owner of Wildom Farm in western Maryland. Wildom Farm uses regenerative practices in raising pasture-raised chicken, forest-raised pork, grass-fed beef and lamb, and eggs, as well as lard based moisturizer and sunscreen. Julie talks about her journey into agriculture starting with farmer’s market visits and later moving from Chicago back to f...
Episode 54 - Building a Collaborative Meat Business 27.02.2026 34:42
In this episode, host Kristina chats with Jaimie Stoltzfus, owner of Cowgirl Meat Co. in Big Timber, Montana. Jaimie discusses nuances of her business including how she makes shipping meat worthwhile, the partnerships that support her work, and her marketing strategies. She also talks about her experiences working her way up from ranch hand to ranch manager and other roles that helped her as a bus...
Episode 53 - The Power of Local Food 27.01.2026 34:43
In this episode, host Kristina chats with Meredith Rose, owner and operator of Rose West in Steamboat Springs, Colorado. Meredith shares her journey from the suburbs of Chicago to becoming an aggregator of the local agricultural community. Rose West offers CSA boxes of local goods from partnerships with farmers and ranchers as well as products grown at Meredith’s homestead. Meredith discusses the...
Episode 52 - Highlights from REGENERATE 2025 24.11.2025 51:26
On this episode, join host Kristina Britt as she recaps the transformative experiences and key takeaways from the recent REGENERATE Conference in Santa Fe, New Mexico. With nearly 600 attendees, this conference was a hub for young agrarians, ranchers, and community leaders to connect, learn, and share. Hear firsthand accounts from new agrarian apprentices, Sims Wulbern and Jeff Courchaine, [Re]gen...
Episode 51 - The Life of an Apprentice 27.10.2025 29:29
In this episode, we welcome Quinn Taubman-Harper, a New Agrarian Program apprentice at Mannix Ranch in Montana. Quinn shares his journey in regenerative agriculture, discussing his diverse background, the meaningful connections he's made, and the valuable lessons learned as an apprentice. Tune in if you’re interested in applying to be an apprentice this fall or curious about the process.
Episode 50 - A Manager Fellow's Experience 12.09.2025 32:55
On the latest episode, we have Jesse Pinkner, owner operator of Pinkner Land and Livestock, and also previous New Agrarian Program apprentice who just finished our first ever Manager Fellowship program. Jesse, alongside his wife Leah, is managing a ranch on leased family land in Texas. Jesse shares his unconventional journey into agriculture, the support and challenges faced within his family-run...
Episode 49 - Knowing When to Shut Down the Farm 25.08.2025 38:35
Join Kristina, the new podcast host, as she interviews Taylor Muglia, the former host and previous New Agrarian Program manager. In this heartfelt episode, Taylor shares her unique journey into regenerative agriculture, her experiences running and eventually closing a small farm, and the emotional struggles and triumphs along the way. While we talk a lot about how to get started in regenerative ag...
Episode 48 - Community Found in Butchery and Cookery 28.07.2025 59:46
Join us for an inspiring conversation with Dylan Boeken, who shares his journey from growing up to studying primates to owning a regenerative livestock farm and butchery. Dylan shares the importance of his relationships with mentors like Frank Fitzpatrick and Cole Bush, navigating challenges, and the vitality of holistic land management. Dylan also delves into his passion for whole animal butchery...
Episode 47 - The Making of a Ranch Manager 24.06.2025 54:15
In this episode, Fiona Jackson shares her unconventional journey from growing up in Redwood City, California with jeweler parents to becoming a ranch manager deeply involved in regenerative agriculture. Fiona talks about her initial exposure to agriculture at Cal Poly, her hands-on learning experiences, and her subsequent dive into the ranching world, including her stint at Flying Diamond Ranch in...
Episode 46 - Farm Life and Legal Lessons with Eva Caison 27.05.2025 47:56
In this episode of the Regeneration Rising podcast, host Taylor Muglia dives into regenerative agriculture experiences and intricacies of farm law with Eva Caison, education program director at Farm Commons. The episode covers a breadth of topics, from Eva's journey into agriculture, her educational background, and practical farm experience, to the pivotal lessons she learned while running her own...
Episode 45 - Chris Zuehlsdorff on Farm Friendly Financing and Investing 18.04.2025 32:47
In this episode, host Taylor Muglia sits down with Chris Zuehlsdorff, CEO of Iroquois Valley, to discuss how they're supporting the journey and future of regenerative agriculture. Chris shares his personal and professional background, highlighting his transition from a career in finance to helping farmers and ranchers access affordable mortgages and leases across the United States. The conversatio...
Episode 44 - Olivia Raine on Building a Goat Grazing Business 21.03.2025 51:13
In this podcast episode, host Taylor Muglia interviews Olivia Raine about her journey in the field of agriculture, specifically her work in targeted grazing with goats and sheep. Olivia shares her deep-rooted passion for animals and her environmental consciousness that led her to agriculture. She discusses her extensive background, from working on vegetable farms to managing livestock, and the cha...
Episode 43 - Jarvisson King on Wool Pellets for Soil Health 21.02.2025 1:01:37
In this episode of Regeneration Rising, Taylor Muglia interviews Jarvisson King, owner and operator of Laughing Goat Gardens in Arizona. Jarvisson shares his journey and how he brings traditional Navajo farming and modern regenerative agriculture techniques together. He discusses the impact of his mother's teachings, coping with grief after her passing, and his shift towards utilizing wool pellets...
Episode 42 - Bridging the Land Access Gap through Land Link 17.01.2025 44:58
In this podcast episode, host Taylor Muglia interviews Emma Lietz-Bilecky about her journey into agriculture and her work with Colorado Land Link, a program aimed at helping farmers find land and improve land access in Colorado. Emma shares her background, growing up in Colorado with a family history in agriculture, and her eventual return to farming after college. She discusses the challenges of...
Episode 41 - Lauren Lees & Henry Harrington on Building a Life and Business Post-Apprenticeship 09.12.2024 1:10:19
In this episode, host Taylor Muglia interviews New Agrarian Program alumni Henry Harrington and Lauren Lees about their diverse journeys into the agricultural world. Both came from non-agricultural backgrounds, but found a passion for ranching and regenerative agriculture. They share their experiences in the New Agrarian Program as well as their time post-apprenticeship in positions at Spikebox Ra...
Episode 40 - Davey Baron on Entrepreneurship as a First-Generation Rancher 21.10.2024 55:05
After working on ranches in the Elk River Valley in northwest Colorado for a handful of years, Davey Baron had the jaw-dropping opportunity to start his own grazing and direct market beef business, and he pounced on it. In this episode of Regeneration Rising, host Taylor Muglia speaks with Davey about how he laid the groundwork for this opportunity to become Elk River Livestock, what life looks li...
Episode 39 - Julie Sullivan on Our First Ever Manager Fellowship 12.09.2024 57:11
In this conversation, host Taylor Muglia interviews Julie Sullivan, mentor training and support specialist (and program founder) here at Quivira Coalition's New Agrarian Program. Julie discusses the inspiration behind creating the program's first Manager Fellowship and how it aims to bridge the gap between apprenticeship and ranch management or entrepreneurship for the "not-so new agrarian." She w...
Episode 38 - Diane Anastasio on Lessons in Shepherding 26.08.2024 52:17
Our guest this week is Diane Anastasio, program manager & shepherd at Shepherdess Land & Livestock in Ojai, California. Diane describes how, although not growing up in agriculture, their Austrian and Italian family heritage is expressed through their practice of shepherding today, and how other creative endeavors like weaving and dancing tie in as well. We also talk about Diane's early exp...
Episode 37 - Nicole Scott on Growing Skills, Confidence, and Humility as a Beginning Farmer 29.07.2024 51:41
On this episode of Regeneration Rising, we sit down with Nicole Scott, farm director of livestock operation and farm outreach at The Glynwood Center for Regional Food and Farming in Cold Spring, New York. Nicole shares her story about getting started in agriculture and the different experiences that shaped her journey from apprentice to farm director. She describes what it was like to build confid...
Episode 36 - Jordan and Toni Sarazen on Life as Mobile Goat Graziers 21.06.2024 57:35
This week on Regeneration Rising, Taylor interviews Jordan and Toni Sarazen, owners and operators of Goat Bros LLC, a mobile goat grazing business near Denver, Colorado. We discuss the huge life transition Jordan and Toni made from being financial advisors to living in a 5th wheel trailer custom grazing a goat herd up and down the front range, all caused by an idea Jordan saw on a tv show! They sh...
Episode 35 - Will Vogl on Grazing in the Urban/Rural Interface 21.05.2024 51:31
On this episode, host Taylor Muglia speaks with Will Vogl, owner and operator of Vogl Homestead Farm near Black Forest, Colorado. Will discusses the difficulty of accessing affordable grazing land on the front range and the development pressure his county is facing. While this can be a setback for many graziers, Will has used it as an opportunity to work with landowners and graze sheep on smaller...
Episode 34 - Rachel Stoltzfus on Career Development Post-Apprenticeship 22.04.2024 46:23
In this episode of Regeneration Rising, host Taylor Muglia sits down with 2022 New Agrarian Program alumna Rachel Stoltzfus, who now works as a Herdsman at Herr Angus Farm in Nottingham, Pennsylvania. Rachel talks about lessons she took from her apprenticeship at Round River Resource Management, her process and decision to take a job at a cattle farm near her hometown, and learning curves she face...
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