Land Core featured on "Flipping the Table"
Earlier in February, Land Core Co-Founders Aria and Harley joined Michael Dimock on Roots of Change’s “Flipping the Table” podcast to discuss how their business backgrounds shape Land Core’s approach to federal soil health policy. The episode digs into how market-based tools and incentives can drive resilient land management and why soil health resonates with bipartisan stakeholders.
Give the episode a listen on YouTube, Apple Podcasts or Spotify, and explore other honest conversations about food, farming, and the future.
Flipping the Table is hosted by Michael Reid Dimock, the Executive Director of Roots of Change at the Public Health Institute. From a leadership role in the global Slow Food Movement to leadership of winning policy campaigns, for two decades, Michael has led catalytic work to transform thinking and laws governing our production of food and management of farms. He serves on the advisory board of the UCLA Law School’s Resnick Food Law and Policy Program as well as the nonprofit boards of Farm to Pantry and the Wild Farm Alliance. Author Katrina Fried and Photographer Paul Mobley feature Michael in their book Everyday Heroes: 50 Americans Changing the World. His global network of allies and social media followers links 140,000 individuals and organizations.
Roots of Change is a California-based network dedicated to transforming the food and farming system toward greater sustainability, equity, and resilience. The organization works at the intersection of policy, practice, and community engagement, convening diverse stakeholders, from farmers and food businesses to policymakers and advocates, to drive systemic change across the agricultural landscape.
Land Core is a 501(c)3 organization with a mission to advance soil health policies and programs that create value for farmers, businesses and communities. The organization is building the missing infrastructure and market-based incentives that will make the rapid adoption and scalability of soil health possible.