
Tuesday Jan 20, 2026
Episode 12: Cultivating Possibility: Glyphosate and the Way Forward with Blair Beattie and Alana Mooi
In the final episode of The Invisible Ingredient, host Blair Beattie sits down with Farmer’s Footprints own Alana Mooi to step back and reflect on where the journey has led and what comes next. Together, they explore the urgent need to move beyond chemical dependency in agriculture, reframing the conversation away from simply removing toxins and toward embracing biological possibility. They discuss how working with living systems can restore soil function, strengthen ecosystems, and support human health in parallel.
This conversation urges us to consider food as more than fuel by examining its cultural, relational, and place-based dimensions, and the risks of relying solely on Western agricultural frameworks. Drawing attention to small-scale farmers and long-held practices across diverse bioregions, they highlight the value of local knowledge, biodiversity, and context-specific approaches. This closing episode affirms that there is no single solution, only many pathways shaped by land, culture, and community, and that meaningful change emerges through shared learning and collective effort.
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Special thanks to the incredible teams at farmersfootprint.us and farmersfootprint.org.au as well as podbyron.com.au for their amazing support in producing the show.
Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in The Invisible Ingredient podcast are those of the speakers and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of Farmer’s Footprint or any affiliated organisation. This podcast is for informational and educational purposes only and should not be considered as medical, legal, or professional advice. Listeners are encouraged to conduct their own research and consult qualified professionals before making decisions relating to health, farming practices, or environmental management.
The Invisible Ingredient shares conversations that awaken awareness of how our food systems, environment, and health are intertwined. We invite you to listen with curiosity, explore the research, and carry forward what resonates on your own path toward healthier people, land, and communities.
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