Episodes
Tuesday Nov 19, 2013
Tuesday Nov 19, 2013
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My guest for this episode is Mark Lakeman, an architect, planner, and trained permaculture practitioner from Portland Oregon. Our conversation today is part one of two. In this conversation we discuss participatory culture and community building through action, as a way to engage the social structures that are vital to the ongoing development a better world. The ideas presented here form the basis for our second conversation where we delve more fully into urban permaculture. Start here and then look for the next show in a few weeks. What I like about this conversation is that idea of building culture and community through action. That we're going out and engaging others, pushing the lines of the possible, and bringing more delight and joy in the world in a way that's non-violent and inclusive. The public corridor, where everyone wanders, becomes the space to reach others. Though I don't touch on politics in the show, and have no intention to generally speaking, the more I speak with people, the less I see divides between us as individuals and groups. If we focus on what we can do to make our own space better and on sharing that with others so we can find what we have in common, the world becomes a more peaceful bountiful place to live. Together we can find abundance rather than scarcity. Joy instead of fear. Won't you join me in seeing that happen? Other episodes you may enjoy: Invisible Structures with Adam Brock Dave Jacke on Permaculture Exploring Permaculture with Larry Santoyo Resources: Mark Lakeman Communitecture The City Repair Project The Planet Repair Institute
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Tuesday Nov 12, 2013
Tuesday Nov 12, 2013
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My guest for this episode is Dr. Dennis vanEngelsdorp, a research scientist with the University of Maryland and the former Chief apiarist for Pennsylvania.
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Friday Nov 08, 2013
Friday Nov 08, 2013
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Monday Nov 04, 2013
Monday Nov 04, 2013
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My guest for this episode is Damien McAnany, a permaculture practitioner and arborist from Sonoma County, California. During our conversation we discuss his background and biography, as always, and then proceed into trees and tree trimming. Along the way we discuss different tree care techniques, such as natural target pruning, as well as tools for your toolbox, before wrapping up by talking about a group he started, the Sonoma County Permaculture Professionals and the business of practicing permaculture as a professional. One of my big takeaways from this is about being a professional.
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Tuesday Oct 29, 2013
Tuesday Oct 29, 2013
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My guest for this episode is Larry Santoyo, a permaculture designer and teacher from California.
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Friday Oct 25, 2013
Friday Oct 25, 2013
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A topical stream of consciousness stemming from what's happening in the permaculture world.
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Tuesday Oct 22, 2013
Tuesday Oct 22, 2013
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My guest for this episode is Bob Theis, the architect and natural builder from California. He returns to continue our conversation on natural building materials and techniques.
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Monday Oct 21, 2013
Monday Oct 21, 2013
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My vision of a future with permaculture is a post-industrial, post-information age where we don't so much power down, and eschew everything that non-renewable resources currently grant us, but use those resources to transition to a new stage where the developed countries use the technologies available to create greater efficiencies so we do ever more with ever less, with energy generated from renewable sources stemming from non-renewable inputs, so that the less-developed countries can power up, and both societies meet somewhere in the middle.
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Tuesday Oct 15, 2013
Tuesday Oct 15, 2013
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My guest for this episode is Robert Kourik, a landscape designer whose books have been influential on permaculture through the years. Some of those titles include: Designing and Maintaining Your Edible Landscape Naturally, Roots Demystified, and Drip Irrigation for Every Landscape and All Climates.
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Tuesday Oct 08, 2013
Tuesday Oct 08, 2013
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My guest for this episode is Dave Jacke, ecological designer, teacher, and co-author, along with Eric Toensmeier, of Edible Forest Gardens.
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