Healing the Planet and People from the Roots Up with Nadine Clopton

Join Nadine and Katana as they discuss:
The importance of regenerative organic agriculture.How human health is interconnected with soil health.How we have arrived at the climate crisis, and how we can collectively reimagine a more hopeful path forward.Nadine Clopton is committed to co-creating a world that places compassion, communities, and ecosystems at the root of positive change.

She holds a Masters in Environmental Policy Design from Lehigh University where she was a Presidential Scholar. In her undergraduate studies, she studied Health, Medicine, & Society (Public Health) and Political Science with minors in Sustainable Development and Environmental Studies.

As a Program Manager at Rodale Institute, she runs the Regenerative Healthcare program. Through leading edge events and education, Regenerative Healthcare seeks to educate the healthcare community about food as medicine and human health’s inextricable links to soil health. She also manages the Grow Clean Water program, which explores the link between watershed health and how we farm—with a specific focus on how supporting regenerative organic agriculture keeps harmful chemicals out of our watershed and off of our plates.

Outside of Rodale Institute, Nadine serves as the President of the Global NGO Executive Committee (GNEC) and as an NGO Representative to the United Nations. In her work with GNEC, she works to amplify civil society voices and advance the UN Sustainable Development Goals.

Nadine is also the Founder of Conscious Consulting, LLC, rooting individual & organizational change in self-inquiry, purpose, & embodiment through workshops and coaching.

To learn more about Rodale Institute , visit rodaleinstitute.org.

Free Resources Mentioned During the Podcast:

Regenerative Healthcare Conference: Virtual Recordings (over 13 hours of educational content)

Rodale Institute Soil Carbon Solution White Paper

Rodale Institute Power of the Plate White Paper

Rodale Institute Farming Systems Trial 40 Year Report