What does it take to reforest a country that’s forgotten its forests?
In this grounded and wide-ranging conversation, I sit down with surfer, grower, and land-restorer Matt Smith—co-founder and CEO of the Hometree charity in Ireland.
A lifelong wave-rider turned regenerative farmer, and landscape rewilder, Matt has poured his vision and determination into one of the most ambitious rewilding efforts on the island.
But this isn’t just a story of saplings and success.It’s a story of tension—between aliveness and economy, vision and system.
Together we explore:
🌊 The courage it takes to ride both waves and grief
🌱 How regeneration must be cultural as much as ecological
🪵 The challenge of convincing farmers to plant trees—even now, even here
💸 The heartbreak of realising that money still speaks louder than the land
🎭 The role of artists and storytellers in restoring relationship to place
This episode asks: Can we grow forests from love rather than incentives? Can we compost the logics of modernity while still living inside them?
It doesn’t offer easy answers. But it does offer soil, surf, and story.Listen for the entanglement, not the solution.
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