The Future Herd

A podcast exploring how collective wisdom and adaptive leadership can help us navigate the profound transformations reshaping our food and agriculture systems.

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The Future Herd is a podcast about leadership, adaptation, and collective intelligence in an age of uncertainty.

Each episode is a conversation with people working inside food systems, agriculture, policy, technology, and community—people navigating long-term change without a script. Rather than focusing on prediction, the show explores how futures are shaped through collaboration, negotiation, and lived experience.

The name reflects the premise: the future is not led by a single authority, but by many independent actors adapting together.

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Jamie Reaume
Episode 10: Rebels, Radicals, and the Future of Agriculture — A Conversation with Jamie Reaume
Ep 10 · March 17, 2026

Jesse Hirsh speaks with Jamie Reaume — nearly three decades inside Canada's agri-food sector — about why the sector's institutional conversations rarely change, what independent thinking costs, and why dissent is essential if agriculture is going to navigate the decades ahead.

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When Agriculture Starts Talking Only to Itself
When Agriculture Starts Talking Only to Itself

Institutional culture, closed conversations, and the need for dissent in Canadian agriculture

As food systems, institutions, and communities face accelerating disruption, simple narratives and centralized solutions increasingly fail. The Future Herd creates space for slower thinking, critical reflection, and dialogue across disciplines—grounded in practice rather than hype.

If you are interested in how decisions are made under pressure, how authority is earned rather than assumed, and how collaboration becomes a form of leadership, this podcast is for you.

Many independent actors. Adapting together.