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with Scott Mann
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Broad Impact Permaculture
31/07/2019 Duración: 06minDonate to The Permaculture Podcast Online: via PayPal Venmo: @permaculturepodcast "What have you seen through your lived experience and via your increasing network that gives you not only aspirational hope, but also 'perspirational' perspective & confidence of moving past demonstration projects and moving toward broader-scale impact?" Posted by Christopher Kopka during the May Ask Me Anything on Patreon. I don’t see the land and agriculture-based permaculture movement pushing past the point of small or demonstration projects in the near future because of the expense and labor required to create, manage, and harvest from fully integrated systems. Compared to modern agriculture, the tools currently do not exist to scale-up without a large investment in human labor, which drives the price of on-farm production. Farm labor is skilled labor and we must not only train those people but also pay the costs up-front. Comp
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The Adaptive Habitat Program
05/07/2019 Duración: 27minDonate to The Permaculture Podcast Online: via PayPal Venmo: @permaculturepodcast Browse the Archives. (Pictured: The Design Squiggle, by Damien Newman as mentioned in this interview. CC BY-ND 3.0 US) Today I’m joined by Rob Avis and Takota Coen, two Canadian permaculture designers and teachers, who, working together, created a systemized approach to permaculture and landscape design. This process, called The Adaptive Habitat Program, reduces drudgery and simplifies complexity by using the best information and techniques currently available from permaculture and related disciplines.
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Rising Earth Immersion
29/05/2019 Duración: 41minDonate to The Permaculture Podcast Online: via PayPal Venmo: @permaculturepodcast Browse the Archives. In this episode, my guests are Meg Toben, the co-founder and director of The Eco-Institute at Pickards Mountain, and Jimi Eisenstein, one of the facilitators for the Rising Earth Immersion course. They join me to discuss this ten-week, on-site intensive offered at The Eco-Institute, located near Chapel Hill, North Carolina.
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Emmet Van Driesche - Carving Out a Living on the Land
20/05/2019 Duración: 42minDonate to The Permaculture Podcast Online: via PayPal Venmo: @permaculturepodcast Browse the Archives. My guest is Emmet Van Driesche, author of Carving Out a Living on the Land: Lessons in Resourcefulness and Craft from an Unusual Christmas Tree Farm. He joins me to share his life transitioning to farming. How he became a Christmas tree farmer, who coppices softwood balsam firs rather than cutting and replanting. How he earns an additional on-farm income through spoon carving. And we end with his thoughts on planning for long-term succession, both of the land as he considers how to leave this patch of earth for future generations, and the process of transitioning a farm between non-family members, as he took over responsibility and ownership of the Christmas tree farm from his mentor Al.
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Rob Greenfield - Farming and Foraging a Complete Diet
10/05/2019 Duración: 43minDonate to The Permaculture Podcast Online: via PayPal Venmo: @permaculturepodcast Browse the Archives. My guest today is the adventurer, activist, and humanitarian Rob Greenfield. Rob joins me to talk about the Food Freedom project he launched in Orlando, Florida, where he is growing and foraging for all of his nutritional needs.
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Melissa Peet, Ph.D. - Tacit and Embodied Knowledge
30/04/2019 Duración: 46minDonate to The Permaculture Podcast Online: via PayPal Venmo: @permaculturepodcast Browse the Archives. In this episode, David Bilbrey sits down with Melissa Peet to talk about her work in learning to trust one’s inherent knowledge. As the first of a two-part conversation, she provides the background to her research and establishing trust in our personal understanding; that which we already know and that which others might draw out of us through education or transformational experiences.
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Kevin Jones - Regenerative Business and Impact Investing
20/04/2019 Duración: 47minDonate to The Permaculture Podcast Online: via PayPal Venmo: @permaculturepodcast Browse the Archives. This episode continues co-host David Bilbrey’s exploration of regenerative business and permaculture as he sits down with Kevin Jones to talk about Gather Lab, Transform 19, and the need to create something more than a conference, but rather events that include action. In the case of Transform 19 those are modeled in the form of various labs where participants come together to assist organizations and businesses ready to launch, expand, or go to scale. Kevin and David also talk about Impact Investing, which focuses on mission-oriented investing so we can think like a philanthropist while acting as an investor.
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Horn Farm Center Q&A
10/04/2019 Duración: 44minDonate to The Permaculture Podcast Online: via PayPal Venmo: @permaculturepodcast Browse the Archives. In this conversation moderated by Ben Weiss of Susquehanna Sustainable Enterprises and Robyn Mello of Edenspore, Jon Darby, Alyson Earl, and Wilson Alvarez discuss their work at Horn Farm Center and regenerating the land. This includes how they came to sustainable agriculture; the dream projects they’re working on; how their ancestral and cultural history impacts their work and thought processes; and close by taking questions from the students assembled for the ecological design course.
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Tim Krahn - Essential Rammed Earth Construction
30/03/2019 Duración: 44minDonate to The Permaculture Podcast Online: via PayPal Venmo: @permaculturepodcast Browse the Archives. My guest today is Tim Krahn, a Canadian engineer, builder, and author of Essential Rammed Earth Construction from New Society Publishers.
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Ryan Rising and Leah Song - Permaculture Action Network
10/03/2019 Duración: 47minDonate to The Permaculture Podcast Online: via PayPal Venmo: @permaculturepodcast Browse the Archives. Today’s guests are Ryan Rising, of Permaculture Action Network, and Leah Song, of Rising Appalachia, who join me to talk about how they use the work on-stage and off to organize communities to participate in a permaculture action day. How they blend permaculture and activism with music and merriment.
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Zev Friedman - Co-Operate WNC, Mutual Aid, and the Scale of Collaboration
28/02/2019 Duración: 50minDonate to The Permaculture Podcast Online: via PayPal Venmo: @permaculturepodcast Browse the Archives. My guest today is Zev Friedman, founder of Co-Operate WNC, a mutual aid organization in Western North Carolina.
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Kirsten Lie-Nielsen - So You Want To Be A Modern Homesteader
20/02/2019 Duración: 44minDonate to The Permaculture Podcast Online: via PayPal Venmo: @permaculturepodcast Browse the Archives. Kirsten Lie-Nielsen, author of So You Want to be a Modern Homesteader, joins me to share her journey in becoming a modern homesteader and the advice she has for anyone interested in pursuing a similar path. Residing in Maine, I like her story because of how she and her partner had this dream and began on the land they were on. Continuing to develop their skills, in a space that was definitely not a farm, they spent this time seeking out the right piece of property for their goals.
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Rob Avis - Essentials of Rainwater Harvesting
10/02/2019 Duración: 46minDonate to The Permaculture Podcast Online: via PayPal Venmo: @permaculturepodcast Browse the Archives. Rob Avis, of Verge Permaculture, joins me to talk about rainwater harvesting.
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1903 - Propagate Ventures
30/01/2019 Duración: 01h21sDonate to The Permaculture Podcast Online: via PayPal Venmo: @permaculturepodcast In this episode co-host David Bilbrey sits down for a group interview the co-founders of Propagate Ventures, with Ethan, Jeremy, and Harry. Together they share how they bring agroforestry to existing farms using direct investment. Through these efforts they also show that farming, agriculture, and regenerative business hold a place in the portfolio of the investment class, allowing those who practice Earth care to take advantage of the resources that might not be available to them otherwise. You can learn more about their work towards on-farm investing and agroforestry at propagateventures.com, and if you’d like to know more about regenerative business and news, check out their sister site, propagate.org. This is David’s last interview that came his trip to ReGen18. Would you like him to return to ReGen19 and bring you more about re
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Warren Brush - Fostering a 500 Year Vision
20/01/2019 Duración: 01h11minDonate to The Permaculture Podcast Online: via PayPal Venmo: @permaculturepodcast Browse the Archives. In this interview by co-host David Bilbrey, Warren Brush returns to the show to share his work about fostering a vision for the next 500 years. During their time together Warren walks us through the mentorship he’s received, the mentoring he provides, and his own discoveries of how to live a fulfilling life now and for future generations, all told through an interwoven, connected story of self, place, and meaning.
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Rhonda Baird - Organizing and Supporting Our Communities
10/01/2019 Duración: 49minDonate to The Permaculture Podcast Online: via PayPal Venmo: @permaculturepodcast Browse the Archives. Rhonda Baird, the editor of Permaculture Design Magazine and teacher and designer at Sheltering Hills Design, LLC., joins me to continue our conversation about creating change. In our first interview, we spoke about the way that we can work on ourselves as individuals. Today we move from the inside to the out with how we can organize and support others and our community.
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What was, what is, what may come.
01/01/2019 Duración: 08minDonate to The Permaculture Podcast Online: via PayPal Venmo: @permaculturepodcast [caption id="attachment_4368" align="aligncenter" width="610"] Photo: © Anna Rutkovskaya - Dreamstime.com[/caption] Welcome to the final episode of 2018. In a few hours we’ll transition to the New Year. As I do every year as what was comes to an end, this is a time to look back over everything that has happened in the preceding twelve months and prepare for those ahead. Sometimes I’ve put together a “best of” list for the year, but the idea of doing that any more is like asking which of my children I love more. Each one shines in their own particular moments, and, in the end, I do love them all equally, so this year I want to highlight some episode that provides an overview of the many places we explored together in 2018. The first was with Fred Provenza when we used his book Nourishment to talk about diet and reclaiming our nutr
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1840 - Whole System Economics with Joel Solomon
20/12/2018 Duración: 59minDonate to The Permaculture Podcast Online: via PayPal Venmo: @permaculturepodcast Where has our relationship with money and capital gone wrong as individuals and as a society? What do we have to do to get right with that relationship? In the last interview of the year, co-host David Bilbrey sits down with Joel Solomon to examine those questions and talk about how we can change the dominant economic system. To cover all of that requires a wide-ranging discussion that includes wealth, politics, the commons, consciousness, care for those around us, and much more. Find out more about Joel's work to return the balance between finance, capital, and economics at joelsolomon.org. Find out more about Renewal Funds at renewalfunds.com. As this is the final interview of the year and last episode before the holiday break, I’d like to leave you with three questions we’ll revisit again in a few weeks: What do you care about?
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1839 - Reclaiming our Nutritional Wisdom: Nourishment with Fred Provenza
10/12/2018 Duración: 53minDonate to The Permaculture PodcastOnline:via PayPal Venmo:@permaculturepodcast My guest today is the renowned animal behaviorist Fred Provenza, who joins me to talk about how we can reconnect with the foods that feed our bodies and reclaim our nutritional wisdom. Visit Our Partner: Food Forest Card Game Drawing on decades of research with animals, upon retirement from Utah State University he turned his lens towards human beings to pull together the best studies and his own personal journey to provide a way we can begin to eat well for ourselves by outlining where we’ve gone wrong and what we can do to make a positive change. You can find Fred's book, Nourishment, at chelseagreen.com. What do you think of what Fred shares with us today? Can you see the relationships between flavor-feedback, culture, and alternative availability on our nutritional wisdom Let me know. Leave a comment in the show notes, call , email: show@thepermacutlurepodcast.com, or write: The Permaculture Podcast The Permaculture Podca
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1838 - Mushrooms and Mycology with Lindsey Bender
30/11/2018 Duración: 44minDonate to The Permaculture Podcast Online: via PayPal Venmo: @permaculturepodcast My guest today is Lindsey Bender, the chief mycologist for Field and Forest Products, Inc., a mushroom spawn and supply company located in Wisconsin. I met Lindsey at the Pennsylvania Mother Earth News Fair in 2018 when I stopped to check in with Laura of Field and Forest, who I’ve gotten to know over the years through phone calls asking questions about mushrooms and other products and meeting one another at the fair several years ago. This time Lindsey was along for the trip. Once we started talking about all things fungi, she started answering some of my questions in very technical ways that lead us to talk about her background. Through that I learned she became a mycologist after many years studying biology at the undergraduate and graduate levels, which we get into in more depth during her introduction. In this interview, you’l