You've had this incredible career in music. How do you think being a creative person has meant that you maybe approach business a little differently? Most of my farming was er a research and development process with a lot of hard knocks, funded by djain the beether. And it made all kinds of mistakes. Some of the things i said to people at the beginning just make me wince,. Even just half remembering them now as i'm speaking to you.
Back for a third series, Alannah Weston, Chairman of Selfridges Group, speaks to inspiring leaders driving transformational systems change to put sustainability at the heart of their businesses.
In this episode, Alannah is joined by Andy Cato, co-founder of Wildfarmed. Andy is a Grammy-nominated musician, one half of the incredible Groove Armada. In 2006, he read an article about the dire state of industrial food production, which ended with the line, “If you don’t like the system, don’t depend on it.” Andy sold his music rights, bought a farm, and has spent his life since finding a more restorative and sustainable way of growing food.
Together, they discuss how following natural systems for soil health leads to abundance and how it can transform our ailing agricultural system.
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