In early 2025, we ran a month of fundraising, with national documentary screenings, a Dirty Trivia event with Climate Action Week Sydney and a successful crowdfunding campaign.

This not only helped us cover the costs of recording all our interviews, but we also connected with passionate audiences across the country who have actively invested in the story of soil.

We are looking for values-aligned sponsors to partner with us to bring this story to a broad audience and start conversations about how all of us can contribute to regenerating our soils.

Get in touch with us to talk about partnership opportunities.

Thanks to community support we’ve raised $17K to help tell the story of SOIL

Events

SOIL podcast launch ~ live on all podcast platforms October 22nd 2025!

Episodes will be released weekly in the lead up to World Soil Day (December 5th)

Listen to SOIL

We will be speaking at SXSW Sydney at the ICC on Thursday 16th October. Join us to hear excerpts from the podcast and insights into Freya’s research into soil’s role in climate change, and the solutions that are being developed from the ground up to regenerate soils.

In 2025 we hosted national on-demand fundraiser screenings of Fungi: Web of Life in cinemas in Canberra, Sydney, Melbourne & Perth.

Narrated by BjΓΆrk, this beautiful film uncovers the hidden world of the Kingdom of fungi between plants and soil. The screenings will be accompanied by a recorded Q&A with Merlin Sheldrake, biologist and author of Entangled Life.

We hosted a sold-out night of Dirty Trivia during Climate Action Week in Sydney to fundraise for SOIL! 

Attendees were treated to classic pub trivia with a β€˜dirty’ twist, great prizes from Feather & Bone + Harvest farms, Pocket City Farms + more, $15 dirty martinis, good vibes and a short talk from soil scientist Phil Mulvey  πŸΈπŸ•πŸ§  πŸͺ±πŸ„

In Feb 2025 we hosted a one-off fundraiser screening of Common Ground, the highly anticipated sequel to the juggernaut success documentary, Kiss the Ground, which touched over 1 billion people globally and inspired the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) to put $20 billion toward soil health. 

The screening was accompanied by a Q&A with Phil Mulvey. soil scientist and co-author of Ground Breaking: Soil security & climate change

More announced soon… stay tuned!