Tim Smit on forever chemicals and rethinking the meaning of ‘farms’

  • 30.12.2025
  • Podcast
  • Listen: 62 minutes

Our CEO, Patrick Holden, recently sat down for a conversation with Sir Tim Smit, former archaeologist, music producer and founder of the Eden Project and Lost Gardens of Heligan in Cornwall.

In this episode, Patrick and Tim talk about the emerging dangers of forever chemicals for the environment and human health, reconceptualising what we mean when we talk about farms and their importance for mental health and wellbeing, and why the integration of food and farming into the national curriculum “shouldn’t be fringe, it should be right at the core”.

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This conversation was recorded in December 2025.

Featured image courtesy of the Eden Project.

“Farms are places of emotional, intellectual and mental resetting.”
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