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This week's guest will completely change how you think about food, health, and happiness.
Louis De Jaeger, landscape designer and filmmaker behind "Eat More Trees," shares his incredible journey from Canada to Panama studying food cultures and his revolutionary approach to regenerative agriculture.
Episode Highlights:
🌳 The 4,000-Year Chestnut Tree Story - The moment that changed Louis's entire approach to farming and led to his food forest philosophy
🍓 "Billionaire's Breakfast" Concept - How the same raspberry bush can give anyone a luxury experience, regardless of wealth
🧠 The Science of Happiness - Why 90% of our happiness hormone is created in our gut and what that means for our food choices
🏭 Food Industry Secrets - How corporations engineer addiction and why supermarket tomatoes taste like nothing
🌍 Global Food Culture Journey - Fascinating observations from traveling Canada to Panama and documenting food systems worldwide
🔬 Soil-Gut Connection - The revolutionary understanding that we're more microorganism than human and why that matters
Louis works with everyone from billionaires to average families, proving that sustainable food production and health are accessible to all. His documentary "Eat More Trees" and book "SOS: Save Our Soils" are changing how people think about agriculture.
Key Takeaway: Investing in your property is really investing in your health. When you restore the soil, you restore yourself.
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