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What if the future of human health doesn’t just begin in the clinic, but in the soil? In this episode of DNA Today , we explore the new documentary Groundswell , the final chapter in the regenerative agriculture documentary trilogy that began with Kiss the Ground and continued with Common Ground . Narrated by Demi Moore and Woody Harrelson, Groundswell follows regenerative agriculture solutions across five continents, showing how restoring soil health can support biodiversity, food systems, local economies, climate resilience, and human health. This episode takes DNA Today into a different but deeply relevant corner of genetics and genomics. While we often focus on human genetics, Groundswell broadens the lens to show how genetics is embedded in entire ecosystems. Soil is alive with microbial diversity. Plants depend on complex relationships with bacteria, fungi, insects, and the environment around them. Crop diversity and seed diversity can influence resilience to drought, pests, disease, and changing climate conditions. Human health is also shaped not only by our DNA, but by the environments we live in, the food we eat, the water we drink, the chemicals we are exposed to, and the microbes we encounter. Joining us are Nikki Reed, co-producer of Groundswell , and Rebecca Harrell Tickell, co-director of the film. About Nikki Reed Many listeners will know Nikki from her role as Rosalie Hale in The Twilight Saga , as well as her work in Thirteen , which she co-wrote and starred in, and her role in The O.C. Beyond acting, Nikki is also a filmmaker, farmer, entrepreneur, and environmental advocate. About Rebecca Harrell Tickell Rebecca Harrell Tickell is an award-winning filmmaker, producer, and environmental activist whose work includes Kiss the Ground , Common Ground , and now Groundswell . Through this trilogy, Rebecca and her collaborators have helped bring regenerative agriculture into mainstream conversations about climate, food, health, and the future of farming. In This Episode, We Discuss How Nikki Reed’s experience in Twilight shaped the way she thinks about storytelling, cultural influence, and using her platform for impact Why Nikki became involved in regenerative agriculture and how her connection to food, farming, and environmental advocacy became personal What regenerative agriculture means and how it differs from conventional agriculture Why healthy soil is not just “dirt,” but a living ecosystem filled with microbes, fungi, roots, insects, and organic matter How soil health connects to plant health, nutrient cycling, water retention, and ecosystem resilience Why biodiversity matters above and below ground, from soil microbial communities to crops, pollinators, insects, animals, and humans How regenerative agriculture reframes food systems as regionally specific, community-based, and connected to local ecosystems The connection between food, chemical exposures, the environment, and gene-environment interactions Why the guests see regenerative agriculture as both a practical solution and a hopeful movement How storytelling can help make complex topics like soil science, microbes, farming systems, and climate resilience more accessible Fact Check & Context This episode includes a passionate discussion about regenerative agriculture, pesticides, cancer, fertility, carbon, and soil health. As with many topics at the intersection of environment and health, the science is complex. Here are a few import
In this episode of Transform , Sami Clarke sits down with actress, entrepreneur, and sustainability advocate Nikki Reed. From telling her story through Thirteen at a young age to building two successful businesses, Nikki shares how she still taps into her childlike energy and what it took to step into entrepreneurship. They dive into sustainability with easy ways to make a difference, the truth about supplements, and the unexpected life lessons animals have taught her. Plus, Nikki gets real about the power of female friendships and how we can show up for the women in our lives. This one’s full of wisdom, passion, and a fresh perspective on building a purpose-driven life. The Absorption Company Code: TRANSFORM 15% off Transform Instagram - click here! Sami Spalter Instagram - click here! Sami Clarke Instagram - click here! FORM Shop - click here! FORM Website - click here! Code TRANSFORM for 20% off an annual membership. This episode may contain paid endorsements and advertisements for products and services. Individuals on the show may have a direct, or indirect financial interest in products, or services referred to in this episode. Sponsors: Start your hair growth journey with Nutrafol. For a limited time, Nutrafol is offering our listeners ten dollars off your first month’s subscription and free shipping when you go to Nutrafol.com and enter the promo code TRANSFORM. Find out why over 4,500 healthcare professionals and stylists recommend Nutrafol for healthier hair. Hero Bread is offering 10% off your order. Go to hero.co and use code TRANSFORM at checkout. You’re going to love Hungryroot as much as I do. Take advantage of this exclusive offer: For a limited time get 40% off your first box PLUS get a free item in every box for life. Go to Hungryroot.com/transform and use code transform. Start a Ritual that’s backed by science, without the B.S. Ritual is offering 25% off your first month at ritual.com/TRANSFORM . Produced by Dear Media See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info .
Holiday Gifting Series Episode Description: "If you're passionate about something, go for it. It's just lots of ups and downs, and you just gotta ride that wave." —Staci Inspektor "We want to give back to the community that inspires us and has allowed us to do what we do." —Nikki Reed Elevating the every day with sustainable style - that's the new frontier of eco-conscious living. Thoughtfully designed textiles are proving that being kind to the planet doesn't have to sacrifice an ounce of sophistication. It's a delicate balance that's both beautiful and responsible. Atelier Saucier is a design house committed to breathing new life into fashion industry waste, reimagining discarded textiles into luxurious table linens and home accents. Founded by Nikki Reed and Staci Inspektor, the brand is rooted in sustainability without sacrificing style. Learn more about Atelier Saucier's multifaceted approach to sourcing deadstock and upcycled textiles, its seasonal collection model that balances core essentials with limited-edition pieces, and its design process inspired by fashion, architecture, and current trends. Discover how the co-founders' complementary skills and collaborative company culture drive product development and community engagement. Tune in to uncover Atelier Saucier's inspiring story of marrying eco-consciousness and covetable design. Meet Nikki and Staci: Nikki Reed and Staci Inspektor are the co-founders of Atelier Saucier, a modern table linen and tabletop decor brand based in Los Angeles. With a background in the restaurant and hospitality industry, Nikki was inspired to create sustainable and stylish linens after struggling to find the right options for her own restaurant. As the operational and organizational force behind Atelier Saucier, Nikki brings her problem-solving skills and attention to detail to help grow the business. Staci Inspektor: With a creative background in fashion design and interior design, Staci's innovative spirit and design expertise are the driving force behind Atelier Saucier's unique product offerings. Staci is responsible for the brand's seasonal collections and collaborations, constantly finding new ways to reimagine textiles into modern, eco-friendly home goods. Website Facebook Instagram TikTok Pinterest Connect with NextGen Purpose: Website Facebook Instagram LinkedIn YouTube Episode Highlights: 01:38 Challenges and Solutions in Sustainable Sourcing 06:02 The Importance of Shared Strengths in Business 13:11 Empowering Employees 17:49 Holiday Collections and Unique Offerings 20:34 Future Collaborations
Y’all know we LOVE ourselves a birth story and better yet, one from the sisterhood! We have Nikki Reed back with our Dazeys sharing the powerful story of her recent home birth with her son. We are lucky enough to have her midwife, the incomparable Abby Vidikan giving the play by plays alongside her. This is a two part episode of what will surely become one of your favourite episodes to date. Diving in to all the bodily fluids, nervous anticipation, excitement and All👏The👏 Feels👏 of birth. A big thank you to @needed for powering this week's episode. Visit thisisneeded.com and use code MOTHERDAZE for 20% off your first month of radically better perinatal supplements. Resource Links: baeo.com Follow Sarah Wright Olsen: IG: @swrightolsen Follow Teresa Palmer: IG: @teresapalmer FB: https://www.facebook.com/teresamarypalmer/ DISCOUNT CODES: • Go to www.baeo.com and get 20% when using the code MOTHERDAZE20 • Go to www.lovewell.earth and get 20% when using the code MOTHERDAZE20 More about the show! • Watch this episode on YouTube here • Co-founders of @yourzenmama yourzenmama.com • Read and buy our book! "The Zen Mama Guide To Finding Your Rhythm In Pregnancy, Birth, and Beyond" Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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On this week’s episode of The Mother Daze, we are doing our own INTERVIEWZ with a vampire — see what we did there? — with our dear friend, actress, business owner and fellow mama, Nikki Reed. From her 10-year span working on that little-known Twilight film franchise to founding her own sustainable jewelry company to her photography, this multi-faceted mum breaks down the importance of trusting your maternal intuition, sexy nights spent reading medical journals, career changes, and, of course, her love for all things chicken and goat farming. Follow Sarah Wright Olsen: IG: @swrightolsen Follow Teresa Palmer: IG: @teresapalmer FB: https://www.facebook.com/teresamarypalmer/ Co-founders of @yourzenmama yourzenmama.com Read and buy their book! "The Zen Mama Guide To Finding Your Rhythm In Pregnancy, Birth, and Beyond" Follow Nikki Reed: IG: @nikkireed More about the show: Don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast for free wherever you're listening or using this link: https://bit.ly/TheMotherDaze Check out The Mother Daze on YouTube: https://bit.ly/TheMotherDazeYT Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Today, Azora is speaking with Nikki Reed and Staci Inspektor. With backgrounds in the food + fashion industries, Atelier Saucier co-founders (and best friends) Nikki and Staci set out to combine their varied experiences and shared passion for hosting; and introduce a fresh, elevated perspective to all things table linens. Atelier Saucier is a modern tablescape design house for sustainable + customizable linens. Their brand ethos is to be eco. The planet is their priority. All of their linens are sustainably-sourced, rescued, repurposed and locally made in Downtown Los Angeles. They hand-pick surplus, premium fabrics so that no two styles of ‘kins are alike. Their small batch production process ensures no excess inventory or waste. ATELIER SAUCIER is where entertaining, dining and design intersect. This episode is part of our four-part series all about sustainable design, curated and hosted by Azora Zoe Paknad of Goldune. On this new FUTURE OF WOMEN Podcast series, Azora speaks with designers, journalists, and agroforestry entrepreneurs about sourcing products and developing supply chains in a way that respects the environment and communities that create them. NIKKI REED Never interested in playing dolls or dress up, rather looking to play “restaurant”, Nikki knew from a very young age that hospitality + business were in her future. After graduating from Cornell University’s Hotel Administration School, she worked with Starwood Hotels and the Gramercy Park Hotel, parlaying that into a 7 year stint at the Hillstone Restaurant Group managing their restaurant operations in NYC, LA and AZ. With a successful hospitality career under her belt, Nikki joined New School, a progressive restaurant consulting firm and built a bench of high-profile clients. Sensing an industry need for elevated entertaining accoutrements and bespoke tablescapes, Nikki channeled her experience into building a brand of her own and thus, ATELIER SAUCIER was born. STACI INSPEKTOR Arts + crafts were Staci’s passions as a child, so when her grandmother bought her a Husqvarna sewing machine at age 9, it was a harbinger of designs to come. Staci graduated from UC Davis Fashion Design School and quickly made a name for herself working with patternmakers and designing womenswear, swimwear + footwear for an LA-based fashion house. She gained first-hand experience in sourcing and production of materials and soon her love of design seamlessly transitioned her career in the direction of interiors and decor. Eager to blend her love of textiles with well-appointed home accessories, she co-founded ATELIER SAUCIER with the intention of creating meaningful and modern tabletop designs.
We're all about celebrating imperfect eco-friendly living, and it turns out actress and environmentalist Nikki Reed is, too. Nikki is widely known for her role in the Twilight series, but she also has a passion for the planet. In 2017, she launched a line of ethical and sustainable jewelry, skin-care, and apparel, and now she has a line of sustainable sneakers with LOCI. During the episode, we discuss Nikki’s sustainability journey, the eco-friendly materials that make up her new shoe line, and her favorite tips for living more sustainably. For show notes, go to brightly.eco/nikki-reed-interview. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Actress, activist + founder of Bayou With Love, Nikki Reed brings her sustainable living expertise to the That’s So Retrograde universe. She inspires us with a conversation on recycling, composting, conscious fashion, the ethos behind her brand, and of course we cover her iconic movie, Thirteen. R+T comes in hot with a giveaway to a front line worker; go ahead and slide into our DMs and let us know who to thank. Thanks to today’s partner: Sakara.com/retrograde Produced by Dear Media. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info .
Actress, writer, entrepreneur, mother and activist Nikki Reed joins us on this episode of the EXPANDED Podcast. She’s a woman of many talents, full of compassion and an expander for nearly everyone. She shares how she started her sustainable jewelry brand, balances owning a company and becoming a parent, where she sources inspiration, how she called in her daughter and how we can all become involved in our communities. To learn more, and for the complete show notes, visit: https://tobemagnetic.com/expanded-podcast ##Resources: Lacy’s Manifestation Secret Society Men’s FB group Upgraded Shadow Workshop in the Pathway Jinxing Manifestations YouTube Video Thirteen Anthropologie Spirit Babies Put a Price on It Campaign The Years of Living Dangerously Earth and Element Acro Yoga ##Where to Find Nikki: bayouwithlove.com Instagram: @nikkireed Instagram: @bayouwithlove HOW TO MANIFEST by Lacy Phillips (with exercises by Jessica Gill) Available now! The Expanded Podcast , from To Be Magnetic™ (TBM) , is the leading manifestation podcast rooted in neuroscience, psychology, and energetics . Hosted by TBM’s Chief Content Officer Jessica Gill , with monthly appearances from founder Lacy Phillips , Expanded is where science and the mystical meet to help you manifest in the most grounded, practical, and life-changing way. At TBM, we’ve redefined manifestation through Neural Manifestation™ —our proven, science-backed method developed with neuroscientist Dr. Tara Swart . This process helps you reprogram limiting beliefs at the subconscious level so you can create the life most aligned with your authenticity. Each week, we take you inside the TBM practice to help you expand your subconscious to believe what you desire is possible . Through expert interviews, thought leader conversations, TBM teachings, and real member success stories, you’ll learn how to: – Rewire your subconscious mind and step into your worth – Heal your inner child and integrate shadow work – Set boundaries, strengthen intuition, and reclaim self-worth – Manifest relationships, careers, abundance, and experiences that align with your true self With over than 40 million downloads and a global community in over 100 countries, Expanded has become the gold standard in manifestation content. Think of it as your weekly practice for expanding your mind , believing what you want is possible, and manifesting the life you’re meant to live. Past guests include leading voices such as Mel Robbins, Lewis Howes, Jenna Zoe, Martha Beck, Dr. J