On the final episode of Farming for Health, Dr. Amy Sapola talks with Farmer Amanda Harris. Amandas commitment to the land and the people who work it is rooted in the understanding that holistic design and edible landscapes adapted for specific and local conditions are key to feeding some of the worlds most vulnerable communities. She earned her Permaculture Design Certification in 2013 at the Mesoamerican Institute of Permaculture in Guatemala; and earned a dual-Masters in Global Environmental Politics from American University in Washington, DC, and in Natural Resource Management and Sustainable Development from the United Nations-mandated Universidad para la Paz, in San Jose, Costa Rica in 2015. Today Amandas focus is on developing, launching and promoting regenerative agricultural businesses in Mexicos micro-watersheds that empower communities to solve their own problems through the transfer of knowledge, skills, resources, and leadership training.