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ReWild Yourself

Welcome to the ReWild Yourself Podcast! I’m Daniel Vitalis, and I’ll be your guide through the world of human ecology and lifestyle design. We’ll explore the strategies that our ancient human bodies and minds need to thrive in a modern world — awakening our instincts and freeing ourselves from the degenerative effects of human domestication.
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Oct 20, 2017

Doniga Markegard is a rancher with a background in ecology and permaculture, and she’s here to share how regenerative agriculture can help to restore the biodiversity of prairie grasslands while simultaneously producing grass-fed, nutrient dense meat. 

In her youth, Doniga was mentored by some of the leading wildlife trackers, naturalists and Native spiritual elders. She spent years alone and with a small group of passionate youth in the Western Washington Wilderness learning the ways of the ancestors, immersing in nature, bird language, survival skills and wildlife tracking. Fast forward to today, she now stewards 10,000 acres of land in California where she — along with her husband and four children — owns and operates Markegard Family Grass-Fed LLC raising grass-fed beef, lamb, pastured pork and dairy. Doniga is passionate about large-scale restoration of Western Rangelands through cattle grazing, and she and her family have developed grazing and conservation management plans that encourage a resilient and diverse landscape.

Doniga believes that humans are an integral part of the complexity of life, and in this episode, we hear how her family stewards land based on the principles and patterns found in nature. She takes us back in time to her wild childhood and her time spent tracking wolves in Alaska and Idaho. We discuss living with apex predators and her unique perspective on ranching alongside wolves, as a rancher with an ecological background and passion for wildlife. We also hear about her family’s misleading feature in the controversial film Cowspiracy, which sheds a grim light on the credibility of this film’s message. Tune in for a refreshing take on sustainable, holistic agriculture and Doniga’s captivating evolution from wild child to conservationist and rangeland steward!

EPISODE BREAKDOWN:

  • Show Introduction
  • Introducing Doniga Markegard
  • What brought Doniga to her work in sustainable ranching
  • On grasslands
  • The life-centric focus of regenerative agriculture
  • Doniga reflects on her childhood and shares about her book, Dawn Again
  • Living with apex predators
  • The truth about “Cowspiracy”
  • Life on Doniga’s ranch
  • Transitioning back into the world after time spent in wilderness immersion programs
  • Doniga’s prognosis for the future of the human species
1 Comments
  • six and a half years ago
    Matthew
    I enjoyed some of this talk, mostly the beginning part. I am a vegan and was open to Doniga’s messages until she responded to her concerns about the “bogus” data in Cowspiracy with emotion. I’m disappointed that she didn’t provide any data as a counter-argument. I was really hoping for that! Doesn’t surprise me that there’s increasing amounts of carbon in the soil due to the regenerative agriculture. I’m angry that she casts veganism as unhealthy for our bodies and damaging the planet. Our intestinal tract isn’t meant to eat animals, and I think that deep down she feels threatened because her business is raising animals for food. No wonder. This podcast kicks off with an advertisement for her products, so how can I really trust what this woman says? Also the part about the woman coming to Doniga at the farmers market talking about sneaking bones was total crap—how is that okay? Vegan or non-vegan if you eat unhealthily you will be sick. Don’t blame it on veganism! Overall very disappointed with this talk.
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