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Vision Without Execution is Hallucination with Matt Skoglund
Episode 1071st April 2025 • Mind, Body, and Soil • Kate Kavanaugh
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Episode 107. In this conversation, Kate sits down with Matt Skoglund of North Bridger Bison to have a wide-ranging conversation about agriculture, community, the meaning of work, and what it means to teach about death. Together, they reflect on the complexities of efficiency in food systems, the yearning for simplicity in a complicated world, and the values that guide their lives and work. Matt discusses the importance of pragmatism in environmental work, the need for tangible solutions on the ground and in policy, and the impact of commodity agriculture on communities and how to be more involved. They also explore the role of death in food systems, reflecting on their personal experiences with grief and gratitude. The conversation also touches on the cognitive dissonance surrounding food production and the need for businesses to be resilient and regenerative, ultimately advocating for a deeper connection to the land and the hands that tend it. 

Find Matt: 

North Bridger Bison

Instagram: @northbridgerbison

Resources Mentioned:

Let My People Go Surfing by Yvon Chouinard

In Pusuit of the Unknown by Ian Stewart


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Episode 53: Leaving Our Children Shade with Katie Collins of Force of Nature

Episode 55: Cook Your Way to an Economy of Peace with Cate Havstad-Casad of Range Revolution

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Episode 75: Building an Agriculture We Can Live in with Cole Mannix of Old Salt



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