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Learning from the Pioneers
When we started Regenerate Forum, we began by listening. We searched the world for voices that had already begun to regenerate land, food systems, and societies. What did they learn? What worked? What didn’t? How can we apply their wisdom here?
This collection of interviews is part of that early work—and it remains just as relevant today. Conducted by renowned author and interviewer Andrew Keen, these conversations feature some of the most influential thinkers and doers in the field of regeneration.
All interviews are in English.

Bestselling Author
“Regeneration is Key to Solving the Climate Crisis”

Transformational Thinker
“Returning to the Future”

Holistic Pastoralist
“Reviving Pastoral Traditions in Kenya”

Writer & Conservationist
“Rewilding Nature with Strategy”

Regenerative Farmer
“Profitable with Regenerative Farming”

Economic Philosopher
“Reinventing Organizations”

Humanist
“Reshaping the Future in Partnership”

Cosmic Engagement Officer
“Succesful With a Regenerative Supply Chain”

Greenbiz Worldchanger
“Regeneration as a Growth Strategy”

Social Impact Strategist
“Regenerative Revolution”

Social Impact Strategist
“Regenerative Revolution”

Earth Writer
“Rethinking our Relationship With the Earth”

Regenerative Winemaker
“Regeneration in Viticulture”

Animal Ethics Lawyer
“Reassessing Animal Rights”

Organic Farming Consultant
“Redesigning a Farm Regeneratively”

Meet our REGENERATE Interview Host: Andrew Keen
The California based British filmmaker, writer and broadcaster hosts the internet’s most popular daily podcast book show and has interviewed many of the world’s leading thinkers and politicians including the French President Emmanuel Macron and the Californian Governor Gavin Newsom.
Not just a label – a path forward.
Regenerative farming takes time. This system is designed to recognise progress – not perfection.
For farmers, it provides structure, support and potential for additional income.
For buyers and consumers, it creates transparency, trust and a shared understanding of what regenerative really means.
And for the transition to succeed, we need both.
