Meet the Regenerative Media Alliance Team
Founded in 2021, Regenerative Media Alliance is a collaboration between Jill Cloutier, Oliver Goshey, and Scott Mann to bring the knowledge of regenerating the land and our communities to a global audience. Across each of their unique podcasts, they reach over a 100,000 listeners each month.
Jill Cloutier
Jill offers solutions-oriented interviews with experts from around the globe; designers, environmentalists, farmers and earth activists who learn from and work with nature. With her guest, she explores wider questions about permaculture and sustainability, encouraging listeners to appreciate the land, water, plants, and people that sustain their lives.
When not working producing Sustainable World Radio or working at her day job as the PR Director for Explore Ecology, an environmental education and arts nonprofit, you can find her in the garden, concocting herbal remedies, creating hydrosols with a funky homemade still, or dyeing clothes with natural plant dyes.
Oliver Goshey
Oliver Goshey is a designer, educator, and consultant for regenerative social and land based projects.
After studying as a marine engineer and working mostly in blue collar trades such as commercial shipping, trail building, construction, and farming, across the world, Oliver has built a unique and wide perspective implementing projects and managing complex systems as a practitioner on the ground.
Struggling to justify his participation in destructive and extractive industries, Oliver quickly shifted his focus to land stewardship and rebuilding community connections. Since then he’s applied his unique experiences from 15 years of travel to helping clients and organizations to design and build natural healthy homes, develop businesses for social equity, and restore healthy native landscapes.
Regenerative Skills is Oliver’s effort to create a larger and more engaged community around regenerative living by making the most cutting edge knowledge and techniques accessible to everyone.
Scott Mann
With a background in radio, broadcasting, and technology, Scott started his podcast the same week he graduated from his permaculture design course back in 2010. Originally started as a way to share what he learned about permaculture with the world, the show has since transformed to focus on interviews with world renowned teachers and authors alongside regional experts and local specialists. Through this approach, he continues to push the edge of what it means to practice permaculture on the ground and beyond the landscape.
When not sitting behind the mic or in front of a monitor editing a new episode, you can find Scott at a table surrounded by friends playing games and rolling dice, in a park somewhere with a camera, or going on adventures with his family.