In this conversation, Joel Salatin, a prominent figure in sustainable and regenerative farming, discusses his views on agriculture, consumer awareness, and the importance of stewardship of the land. He emphasizes the need for bottom-up reform in farming practices, the significance of cooking from scratch, and the sacredness of life and death in farming. Salatin also answers what his current thoughts are about Bitcoin. Matthew attempts to share his conviction about its role in the economy, advocating for a more decentralized approach to both food and currency.Timestamps00:00 The Influence of Joel Salatin02:34 Reforming Food Systems from the Bottom Up05:38 The Role of Personal Responsibility in Food Choices08:28 Daily Life on the Farm11:14 Christian Stewardship and Environmental Care16:57 Practical Steps Towards Sustainable Living27:57 The Myth of Breakfast Cereals29:19 Understanding Food Value and Nutrition29:58 The Cost of Convenience in Food Choices30:59 The Landscape Behind Our Food32:14 Wellness vs. Vaccination in Animal Health36:23 The Cycle of Life and Death on the Farm38:48 Sacredness in Animal Sacrifice41:19 The Value of Life and Creation45:31 Skepticism Towards Bitcoin52:07 The Importance of Community and Practical SkillsWant to visit Joel's farm: https://polyfacefarms.com/Want to follow me on X: https://x.com/RealMastro21https://x.com/GreatReassessIf you like this content, please consider subsribing and leaving a 5 star review!Nothing in this episode is financial advice. Do your own research.