Soil to Soul is brought to you by Bonterra Organic Estates in Mendocino County, California, the largest Regenerative Organic Certified® winery in the U.S.
In the Soil to Soul podcast, now in its second season, Host Jess Baum interviews inspiring change-makers who are passionate about making a positive impact on our planet. Each episode explores our guests’ origin stories and motivations to do the work that they do, with themes of hope and progress woven throughout.
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Soil to Soul is brought to you by Bonterra Organic Estates in Mendocino County, California, the largest Regenerative Organic Certified® winery in the U.S.
In the Soil to Soul podcast, now in its second season, Host Jess Baum interviews inspiring change-makers who are passionate about making a positive impact on our planet. Each episode explores our guests’ origin stories and motivations to do the work that they do, with themes of hope and progress woven throughout.
In this episode - the series premiere of Soil to Soul - producer Elizabeth Archer interviews show host Jess Baum, Senior Director of Regenerative Impact at Bonterra Organic Estates. The second segment is an interview between Jess and first-ever guest Joseph Brinkley, Director of Regenerative Organic Development at Bonterra Organic Estates. Background vocals provided by the many birds on Joseph's homestead.
Soil to Soul by Bonterra Organic Estates
Soil to Soul is brought to you by Bonterra Organic Estates in Mendocino County, California, the largest Regenerative Organic Certified® winery in the U.S.
In the Soil to Soul podcast, now in its second season, Host Jess Baum interviews inspiring change-makers who are passionate about making a positive impact on our planet. Each episode explores our guests’ origin stories and motivations to do the work that they do, with themes of hope and progress woven throughout.