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“I feel like we are our own greatest science experiment.” – Jake Daigle

As Hoffman’s Facility and Land Manager, Jake Daigle weaves his love and care for the land with his love and care for the Hoffman Process. He found an intimacy with the land and wildlife at the IONS site in Petaluma when he and his wife, Christine, were caretakers there for many years. Now, as we transition to Santa Sabina, Jake looks back on his time at the Hoffman Retreat Site in Petaluma, working for Hoffman and supporting the students who have transformed there over the years.

There is something beautiful and yet understated in how Jake weaves these two together – the Process and the land. At the core, these are his deep values. When you look at who he is and how he embodies his love, you grasp that he truly is Farmer Jake, as he is known in his Instagram profile.  Rooted in the growth of life all around him, he tends and cultivates, holds and supports.

Jake Daigle and Christine Hoffman Podcast
Jake and Christine

Jake took the Process at White Sulphur Springs, where his Process’s pivotal moments revolved around the land. The creek running through, the sulphur springs, and the redwood grove all supported his deep work. After his Process, Liza Ingrasci asked Jake and Christine to create a labyrinth there. So many of us came to know intimately. Jake now brings his care for and knowledge of White Sulpher Springs and our Petaluma site, his knowledge of both flora and fauna, and the sacred places they hold, to his tending of the Santa Sabina site.

Referring to North America as Turtle Island, Jake shares that each place Hoffman calls home is a distinct part of the turtle’s back. All are connected.

 

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More about Jake Daigle:

Jake Daigle Hoffman PodcastJake Daigle is a farmer and consultant focused on organic agriculture, ecological stewardship, and the long-term vitality of working landscapes. After Hurricane Katrina flooded his home in New Orleans, he moved to the Bay Area, finding refuge in nature and discovered that a holistic approach to health and wellness began with the awareness of our interconnection with all beings.

After graduating from the Hoffman Process, Jake put in years of hands-on experience in diversified organic farming. Jake has contributed to education and skill-building at the Indian Valley Organic Farm and Garden, where he supported both new and experienced growers through mentorship and practical training. He was also part of the founding of Live Oak Farm, helping shape a model that integrates agriculture, community, and place-based stewardship. This work reflects Jake’s view of farms as spaces not only for production, but for art, education, connection, and resilience.

Young Jake

Currently working with the Hoffman Institute at Santa Sabina, Jake is also developing Headwaters Farm at SOMO Village. The project is designed as a living example of regenerative organic agriculture, combining food production with education, community engagement, and local food systems.

In partnership with Credo High School, he is also planning a culinary arts program set to launch in 2027. The program will connect students to the full cycle of food—from growing and harvesting to cooking and sales—offering hands-on learning that ties together agriculture, nutrition, and ecology.

Through consulting, teaching, and fieldwork, Jake helps farmers and land stewards think strategically about soil health, crop planning, and whole-farm systems. His work emphasizes practical, economically viable approaches to building resilient agricultural operations.

Across all his roles, Jake brings a collaborative, observant, and grounded approach, guided by a commitment to organic practices, continual learning, and the relationship between healthy land, food, and communities.

Social Media:

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As mentioned in this episode:

Christine Falcon-Daigle:
Christine is the Assistant Retreat Site Manager for the Hoffman Institute.

Jake Daigle Dog Aia-Jo Hoffman Podcast
Jake and Christine with Aia-Jo.
Aia-Jo recently passed away.

Institute of Noetic Sciences (IONS)

Frank Ferrante:
•   Book: May I Be Frank?
•   Documentary: May I Be Frank?

Edgar Mitchell, Astronaut, Hoffman Graduate:
•   The Overview Effect
•   “Earthrise: Earthrise is a photograph of Earth taken from lunar orbit by astronaut William Anders on December 24, 1968, during the Apollo 8 mission…read more…

Olompali State Historic Park

John Muir:
The clearest way into the Universe is through a forest wilderness.” – John Muir

White Sulphur Springs, St Helena
•   Hoffman Retreat Site at White Sulphur Springs

Guardian rock:
A large rock that stands on the land in Petaluma, which was the home of the Hoffman Process.

Guardian Rock, Petaluma Hoffman Process Retreat Center
Guardian Rock, photo by Drew Horning

“As above, so below.”

Shamanism (Shamanic work)

Riparian zone

Mount Burdell Preserve

Mount Tamalpais

“The turtle’s back…” refers to Turtle Island.

Flora mentioned:

Madrone

Manzanita

Valley Oak

Live Oak

Buckeye

Bay tree

Manzanita

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