What if the skills that make you an entrepreneur are exactly what the planet needs right now?
In this episode of The Next Mountain Podcast, Ananda Fitzsimmons shares her unlikely journey from psychotherapist to ag-biotech founder. She built a company that raised $50 million, all while navigating a world that couldn't quite make sense of someone who called herself "just a witch." After her exit in 2017, Ananda didn't retire. She dove deeper into the work that had called her from the beginning: ecosystem restoration and regenerative agriculture.
We explore living systems thinking in soil, in business, and in life. Ananda explains why real climate solutions go far beyond carbon and electric cars. She reveals how the complex web of soil, water, and biodiversity holds the key to planetary regeneration. We also talk about the messy reality of post-exit transition, the courage it takes to follow passion over business logic, and how exited founders are uniquely positioned to become stewards of regenerative systems.
✨ Key Themes in This Conversation
- Following intuition into entrepreneurship without any experience
- Why living soils and ecosystem restoration actually matter for climate
- The three pillars of life: carbon, water, and biodiversity
- How passion attracts what you need, even when the path isn't clear
- The economic system shift we need to truly value nature and life
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