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Matt Biggar is Founder and Principal of Connected to Place. He has worked as a strategy consultant, researcher, writer, speaker, teacher, and educational leader. He focuses on systems change and strategic collaboration within local and regional contexts.
We spoke to Matt about how his new book provides a fundamental, actionable, and holistic guide to systems change, the change levers that can help us live connected to place and bring us together rather than be pulled apart, and some initial first steps he recommends you can take right now to make a positive impact on your own community.
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Use promo code 09POD to save 30% on Connected to Place:
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Matt Biggar is Founder and Principal of Connected to Place. He has worked as a strategy consultant, researcher, writer, speaker, teacher, and educational leader. He focuses on systems change and strategic collaboration within local and regional contexts.
We spoke to Matt about how his new book provides a fundamental, actionable, and holistic guide to systems change, the change levers that can help us live connected to place and bring us together rather than be pulled apart, and some initial first steps he recommends you can take right now to make a positive impact on your own community.
1869, Ep. 166 with Andrew Ofstehage, author of Welcome to Soylandia
1869, the Cornell University Press Podcast
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1869, Ep. 166 with Andrew Ofstehage, author of Welcome to Soylandia
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Andrew Ofstehage is Program Coordinator of the Global Academy at North Carolina State University.
We spoke to Andrew about his research into a group of US Midwest farmers who now farm in the tropical savanna of eastern Brazil, the innovative use of flexible farming by these large-scale, industrial, and elite farmers, and the role of social values in an agriculture that seems to be completely about money
1869, the Cornell University Press Podcast
Use promo code 09POD to save 30% on Connected to Place:
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https://otter.ai/u/KoB6-9RgsOUXRf2W10Nq3CpFmhk?utm_source=copy_url
Matt Biggar is Founder and Principal of Connected to Place. He has worked as a strategy consultant, researcher, writer, speaker, teacher, and educational leader. He focuses on systems change and strategic collaboration within local and regional contexts.
We spoke to Matt about how his new book provides a fundamental, actionable, and holistic guide to systems change, the change levers that can help us live connected to place and bring us together rather than be pulled apart, and some initial first steps he recommends you can take right now to make a positive impact on your own community.