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Guardian Grange

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by Mark Matzeldelaflor

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Guardian Grange is a veteran powered humanitarian and environmental regeneration project, founded by former US Navy SEAL, Mark "Matz" Matzeldelaflor, to protect natural resources, strengthen communities, and uplift veterans with a renewed sense of purpose. Our focus is facilitating individual and community healing through working in nature. We are growing a decentralized network of regenerative permaculture properties to build the infrastructure for a soil based economy, and serve as healing spaces for veterans and co-creative community projects that build deep-rooted relationships and inspire stronger sense of community for generations to come. Guardian Grange is a registered non-profit 501(c)(3), EIN 85-3841605. Contributions are tax deductible. Your donations support our efforts to improve humanity and the environment by uplifting veterans to protect natural resources and strengthen communities. Donate directly through our website www.guardiangrange.org and connect with us on social media to follow along with our progress as we help transform the world into a more beautiful, healthy, and friendly place one community at a time.

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8/9/2021

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April 18, 2023

Environmental Architecture and Following Passion with Fred Phillips | PART ONE

Mark Matzeldelaflor, founder of Guardian Grange and former Navy Seal, is dedicated to promoting veteran healing through work in nature. In this podcast, he interviews Fred Phillips, an environmental scientist and landscape architect who has dedicated over 20 years to promoting sustainable practices and community-based conservation around the world. Fred has designed numerous wetland and riparian habitat restoration projects in the United States, Mexico, and Indonesia. His work has been recognized in various publications, including The New Yorker and Landscape Architecture Magazine. Phillips' passion for his work stems from his upbringing on a small farm with ties to agriculture and nature. He was inspired by a professor's alternative approach to landscape architecture that focused on rivers, watersheds, regions, cultures, stewardship of land as well as indigenous wisdom guiding landscape architecture rather than development squares or corporate headquarters designs. This led him to design a thousand-acre project on the Ahakhav Tribal Preserve on the Colorado River Indian Reservation when he was still a student at Purdue University. The project received millions in grants which helped build trails, native plant nurseries, and environmental education programs. The conversation touches on challenges faced in their respective careers, but also highlights the importance of trusting instincts and being open to new opportunities. Overall, they emphasize finding fulfillment in one's work as a measure of true success. Both Fred & Mark believe that hard work and community building is a form of therapy, and that there is a dire need for clear and coherent communication between the heart and mind. For more information on how to support Guardian Grange, please visit www.GuardianGrange.org [https://www.GuardianGrange.org] Guardian Grange Inc is a registered non-profit 501(c)(3), EIN 85-3841605. Contributions are tax deductible. Donations support our efforts to improve humanity and the environment by uplifting veterans to protect natural resources and strengthen communities.

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October 3, 2022

Like-Hearted PART I

A natural reflection on this present moment in our world and the direction I'm moving with my life to sow the seeds of a soil-based economy with like-hearted souls for the benefit of humanity, this earth and the great spirit that moves through us all. I pray that you find the peace within yourself to fully awaken to who you are, and live a life filled with gratitude, respect and humility that will make your ancestors feel proud for what became of their prayers and highest honor. It took a long time to get here. Thank you for showing up in this life. This podcast was originally uploaded to YouTube on February 26, 2022 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aWYQZUDwt_I To learn more about Guardian Grange, please visit https://guardiangrange.org/ Guardian Grange is a registered non-profit 501(c)(3), EIN 85-3841605. Contributions are tax deductible. Donations support our efforts to improve humanity and the environment by uplifting veterans to protect natural resources and strengthen communities. We facilitate our own healing through regeneration, permaculture design, environmental restoration, and living in balance with nature. If you'd like to support our vision, you can do so here: https://www.guardiangrange.org/support/

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September 19, 2022

Unplug Technology & Reconnect with What Matters | Special Guest Anya Pechko

It's no secret that technology has overtaken the lives of most people in modern society, but is this really the best path forward for humanity? Does it enrich communities and cultures, or does it erode them? As technologay continues to advance, do humans advance as well, or are we left in a neglected, apathetic state? Is it optimal, or even healthy, for children to grow up technology addiction? Guardian Grange is all about reconnecting as humans within our highest natural state, and in this episode founder, Mark "Matz" Matzeldelaflor, chats with Anya Pechko of Project Be to discuss community, social cohesion, and going back to our natural roots with a nurturing mindset and collective entreprenuership. There is a big part of our society that is struggling, and humanity needs to be nurture at the moment. Anya and Mark's visions align in that they both feel its part of our human duties to help when we identify ways to be of service. We all could use more connection... We should work to improve ourselves and set good examples for younger generations who are learning how to be in this world. The media is sick and filled with divisive content and corporate propaganda, and nothing seems to be changing for the better from within the system. Therefore it is up to us to step up and build parallel structures that focus on the nourishment of family, community and living in balance with the natural blessings of this earth. We cover a lot in this conversation, but it can all be summed up with shifting the focus of humanity to get back to reality and value nature. Find more information about PROJECT BE below: But first, thank you for listening to the Guardian Grange podcast. We are a grass roots movement sowing the seeds for a soil-based economy. Please find us on social media and join our email list to stay updated with our projects as we grow. Feedback is always welcome and encouraged! How To Support The Podcast & Guardian Grange Vision Please share this podcast with friends and family, and stay connected to Guardian Grange on social media (Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, etc.) and at our website www.guardiangrange.org [http://www.guardiangrange.org/] to follow along with our progress as we help transform the world into a more beautiful, healthy, and friendly place one community at a time. Guardian Grange is a registered non-profit 501(c)(3), EIN 85-3841605. Contributions are tax deductible. Your donation supports our efforts to improve humanity and the environment by uplifting veterans to protect natural resources and strengthen communities. Donations You can also donate through our website here https://www.guardiangrange.org/support/ Subscribe to the YouTube channel here so we can hit 100 subs and secure our channel name found here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCoggg7qUsc7HFAticoKn4gA Learn more about PROJECT BE below: Between then and now we lost sight of what it means to just…BE. Project BE raises awareness about the growing dangers of media (influence & addiction) and inspires others to shift their habits to live happier, healthier lives. Project Be is raising awareness by leveraging expertise, evidence-based science, and current events to reveal the complexities occurring beneath the surface of daily life. https://www.projectbe.com/

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What is Guardian Grange?

Guardian Grange is a veteran powered humanitarian and environmental regeneration project, founded by former US Navy SEAL, Mark "Matz" Matzeldelaflor, to protect natural resources, strengthen communities, and uplift veterans with a renewed sense of purpose. Our focus is facilitating individual and community healing through working in nature. We are growing a decentralized network of regenerative permaculture properties to build the infrastructure for a soil based economy, and serve as healing spaces for veterans and co-creative community projects that build deep-rooted relationships and inspire stronger sense of community for generations to come.

Guardian Grange is a registered non-profit 501(c)(3), EIN 85-3841605. Contributions are tax deductible. Your donations support our efforts to improve humanity and the environment by uplifting veterans to protect natural resources and strengthen communities.

Donate directly through our website www.guardiangrange.org and connect with us on social media to follow along with our progress as we help transform the world into a more beautiful, healthy, and friendly place one community at a time.

How often does this podcast release new episodes?

This podcast updates daily.

Where can I listen to this podcast?

This podcast is available on 4 platforms including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and more. You can also use the RSS feed directly.

Does this podcast accept guests?

Yes, this podcast regularly features guests.

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