Dr. Carolyn Dean, MD, ND.

Doctor Carolyn Dean, MD ND has committed her life supporting wellness.

Get to know our Founder - A lifelong advocate for soil, sustainability and community well-being.

Woman wearing a cap sitting and operating a red tractor in a green field.

June 2008

Doctor Carolyn Dean arrived to Maui

My life’s work has been committed to advancing wellness.

I am a doctor, naturopath, researcher, dietary supplement manufacturer, and author by trade. 
And since arriving in Maui in June 2008, my mission has evolved to champion organic farmers and organic farming.

My earliest memories were on a large vegetable and flower patch my parents tended.

Mom watched over the flowers, and Dad was in charge of the vegetables. I naturally gravitated toward the vegetables! It was the 1950’s, and my parents were like stewards of a miniature Eden.

I had an innocent love for that land, without real understanding of what it was they were doing. I just liked playing in the dirt and helping. But all the same, a love for the land took root within me.

Group of people harvesting tall sugarcane plants in a green agricultural field under a partly cloudy sky.

I moved to Manhattan in the early 1990’s. Tilling my own soil wasn’t in the cards, but I knew action needed to be taken.

It was during this time in my life that I became acutely aware of our reliance on imported food. 


My response was to join a CSA (Community Supported Agriculture), providing fresh organic food in the Bronx.

I went on to help to manage the CSA and ultimately organized my own. I’m happy to report it still thrives today!

Basket filled with a variety of colorful tropical fruits and vegetables including pineapple, dragon fruit, corn, broccoli, purple cauliflower, beets, and yellow squash.
Lush green rice field with palm trees on the left, bushes on the right, and a mountain under a cloudy sky in the distance.

In 2008, I relocated to Maui with my friend, partner and husband of 58 years.

It didn’t take long for my heart to leap at the sight of organic bounty delivered on this small island.

Yet, a gnawing truth lingered: this island paradise also relied on the tenuous thread I found in NYC.

Despite Maui’s fertile soil, the culture was just as vulnerable to the same insecurities I’d witnessed in the Big Apple.

Early on, I met an organic farmer, Ryan Earehart.

I was so inspired by his sense of agency, ownership, and unwavering spirit. 


I saw the potential his farm had to bring high-quality access to local food for the community.

A man in a blue plaid shirt smiling behind crates of colorful cauliflower and fresh lettuce in a vibrant produce market.
Smiling woman in a blue dress with white leaf patterns holding two red cabbages at a farmers market stand with various fresh vegetables.

The founding of ParaGenius was my invitation to allow the larger community to join me in that call to support wellness.

To make it easier for people like me to support farming. It is the result of my lifelong investment in health, woven from childhood wonder, urban resilience, and the chilling reminders to take action and support.

My passion for health is about building community – a vibrant ecosystem where knowledge flows like irrigation,  support strengthens like fertile soil, and resilience takes roots in every shared meal.

PLEASE SUPPORT MY MISSION

Food security is more than 
kale or backyard tomatoes. It is about building community – a vibrant ecosystem where knowledge flows like living water.