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Gut the System with Harry Farnsworth

Gut the System with Harry Farnsworth

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Welcome Gut the System with Harry Farnsworth. In this podcast series I will be looking to delve into the world of systems thinking, talking to some of the greatest and smartest people working in the food, farming, health, energy and policy world. I will be talking to them about the issues we face globally, be that nature depletion, declining human health or the degradation of our soils and how we are now arriving at unique point, where we can start to restore and regenerate by looking more closely at the connectivity of these systems and nature.


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  • Harry Farnsworth - Host
  • Ned Sedgwick - Producer
  • Rosanna Farnsworth - Content

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Episodios
  • Simon Evill
    May 22 2025

    When the Levee Breaks with Simon Evill:


    In this episode of Gut the System I am walking and talking to Simon Evill, co-founding partner of Pelican Ag. An early-stage VC who invest from farm to fork, looking to scale regenerative farming, develop smart, local supply chains and drive sustainable consumer habits. In an industry that relies on innovation and distributive technologies, to catalyse the path to regenerative systems, early stage venture capital is crucial for start-ups, in order to reach the scale and capital they need to execute on their pioneering work. Pelican Ag were one of, if not the first, VC firm in the UK to be working with regeneration at the core of their manifesto.


    This is by no means the sum of Simon. A childhood spent elbow deep in 'Berkeley Compost,' producing biodynamic fruit and veg, sprouted deep roots into soil and ecosystems, a theme he would return to later in his career. Pre-seeding Pelican, Simon had a foundational early career, breaking the wave of Impact Investing at Clearly So. It was this experience, of seeing how well place capital can be catalytic for change, coupled with a growing frustration with the manifesto and criteria used by the impact investing community that led Simon to where he is today. Simon is now a key figure in the global regenerative transformation we're marching towards, championing and investing in companies that deliver more than IRR but deliver for nature, farming and health.

    Over the last few years, going deep into regeneration, Simon has become an industry spokesman for importance of restoring the water cycle, big and small and why water is the foundational building block for true systems change. Simon and his co-founding partner, Christopher Ramsey, now dedicate a large proportion of their time to educating and sharing the important work of water pioneers like Walter Jehne and Alpha Low.


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    Show notes:


    Didi Pershouse

    Walter Jehne - The Soil Carbon Sponge

    Alpha Lo - What if water is more important that carbon

    Natalie M Fleming

    Millan Millan

    Psedomonas syringae

    Richard Wain

    The Lean Start-up



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    • Harry Farnsworth - Host
    • Ned Sedgwick - Producer
    • Rosanna Farnsworth - Content

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    50 m
  • Professor Nicola Cannon
    May 7 2025

    Education, Education, Education with Professor Nicola Cannon:


    It's a lovely moment in life when you go full circle. In this episode that's just what I did. Returning to the Royal Agricultural University, where I did a masters in 'Sustainable Agriculture and Food Security', I interviewed the prolific and deeply knowledgeable Professor Nicola Cannon, who I was lucky enough to be lectured by during my time there.


    To say Nicola was ahead of the curve is an understatement. Her research spans over several decades and Nicola was writing papers on topics like integrated arable-livestock systems, long before the term regenerative entered the zeitgeist. We cover a broad range of topics during our walk and Nicola leaves no stone unturned when it comes to research. We're granted access into the myriad of experiments and trials she's currently conducting at the RAU, to prove the essential value of regenerative farming systems.


    'The proof is in the pudding' and 'walking the walk' are two expressions that summarise Professor Cannon's attitude to agricultural research. However, Nicola's not only passionate about research but also about teaching and extending her knowledge to the next generation of farmers and to those currently working the land. She helps them approach new farming systems in an informed and evidence backed manner in order to secure the future of their farm financially and environmentally.


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    Show notes:


    .SAFS

    .Professor Cannon

    .Research

    .RAU farms


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    Contact the show:


    • Harry Farnsworth - Host
    • Ned Sedgwick - Producer
    • Rosanna Farnsworth - Content

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    43 m
  • Christoph Warrack
    Apr 24 2025

    For Kingfisher and Country with Christoph Warrack:


    In this episode of Gut the System, I'll be walking through the beautiful grounds of Petworth Park in Sussex with Christoph Warrack, CEO of @Common (formerly known as Woodland Savers). Having discovered the magic of social enterprise and community during his time at Open Cinema, Christoph talks me through his fascinating journey from a career in film to becoming an impact entrepreneur and systems thinker working at the intersection of land and people. As CEO of Common, he enables communities to buy and regenerate land for nature recovery. With optimism and energy, Christoph shares his mission to get land back to the right trajectory of nature restoration instead of nature degradation, at the biggest scale possible.


    Christoph has a truly creative mind and a deep love of nature, which quickly becomes apparent during our walk. Christoph guides us through Petworth Park, stopping to observe the Parks' deer and wildfowl, connecting his love of story with his drive to create social change at scale, with nature and for future generations to come.


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    Show notes:


    .Common

    .Open Cinema

    .TedX

    .Forest Research

    .Elinor Ostrom

    .We have the power

    .Esmée Fairbairn Foundation

    .Petworth Park


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    Contact the show:


    • Harry Farnsworth - Host
    • Ned Sedgwick - Producer
    • Rosanna Farnsworth - Content

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    52 m
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