The Permaculture Podcast

Caring for Earth, Ourselves, and Each Other.

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Thursday Jan 24, 2013









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My guest for this episode is Erin Harvey, a trained permaculture designer, who owns and runs The Kale Yard, a small scale farm, in Granville, Ohio, who I met and became friends with while taking my permaculture design course with Susquehanna Permaculture.

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Tuesday Jan 22, 2013









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My guest is Adam Brock, a trained permaculturist and the Director of Operations of The GrowHaus a Denver, Colorado, based non-profit practicing hydroponics and aquaponics.

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Thursday Jan 17, 2013









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Andrew Millison joined me to talk about the Permaculture Design Course and his experiences teaching at both the collegiate and informal levels, on-site and on-line.

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Thursday Jan 10, 2013









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My guest for this episode is Rafter Sass Furguson, from the time he was a PhD student at the University of Illinois whose doctoral thesis involves visiting and documenting 50 self-identified permaculture farms across the United States.

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Thursday Dec 27, 2012









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My guest for this episode is Eric Toensmeier and we talk about the upcoming Financial Permaculture Workshop, to provide examples of applying the ideas of financial permaculture to the real world: building regenerative businesses, connecting with financiers because, as much as it would be great if we didn't, these projects require money, and community development so we can build the local structures now for a bright vibrant future.

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Thursday Dec 20, 2012









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My guest for this episode is Bonnie Preston and we talk about systemic change: how to take action within the current political and social environment in the United States to effect change for the betterment of ourselves, our community, and the world around us.

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Friday Dec 14, 2012









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My guest for this episode is Dan Kittredge of the Bionutrient Food Association, a non-profit organization dedicated to spreading the word about nutrient dense farming methods, nutrient dense foods, and ultimately to develop a device so growers and consumers to measure the nutritional quality of food in a way that is backed by scientific evidence. If this is your first exposure to this idea, you may want to start with the episode "An Introduction to Nutrient Dense Farming with Mary Johnson." Mary provides an excellent overview of the ideas at the core of the discussion with Dan Kittredge and the wrok of the Bionutrient Food Association. Resources: Bionutrient Food Assocation Remineralize the Earth Northeast Organic Farming Association

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Tuesday Dec 11, 2012









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My guest for this episode is Connor Stedman who returns to wrap up our conversation on Carbon Farming with a discussion of 4 techniques for capturing and storing carbon in the soil. Those techniques are:
Mulch and Compost
Using Plants
Using Animals
Biochar

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Tuesday Dec 04, 2012









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My guest for this episode is Peter Bane, author of The Permaculture Handbook: Garden Farming for Town and Country. We talk about his background, the book, his upcoming tour schedule, and he answers two listener questions. The first is about how much Zone 5 Wilderness we need for sustainable civilization. The second is a discussion of the third permaculture Ethic: Fair Share. Book Tour Dates and Locations Friday, Dec. 7th: Columbus, Ohio. A free lecture at Ohio State University from 7-9pm in the Agricultural Engineering Building, Rm 100 located at 590 Woody Hayes Dr. Saturday, Dec. 8th: Cleveland, Ohio. A permaculture seminar from 1-3pm. For more information contact Jonathan Hull: 330-559-4628 Sunday, Dec. 9th: Dundas, Ontario. A permaculture workshop at Old 99 Farm, 1580 Old Hwy 99, Ontario, from 1-5pm. Contact Ian Graham for more information: 905-537-0163 Monday, Dec. 10th: Ithaca, New York A free lecture at the Cornell Cooperative Extension at 615 Willow Street, Ithaca, from 7-9pm. Tuesday, Dec. 11th: Albany, New York A free lecture at the First Unitarian Universalist Society of Albany at 405 Washington Ave., Albany, from 7-9pm. Wednesday, Dec. 12th: Montpelier, Vermont A lecture at the Unitarian Church of Montpelier, 130 Main St, Montpelier, from 7-9pm. A donation of $3-5 is requested. Thursday, Dec. 13th: Brattleboro, Vermont An author reading and book signing at the Brattleboro Food Coop, 2 Main St., Brattleboro, from 1:30-3pm. Please bring a lunch. Thursday, Dec. 13th: Amherst, Massachusetts A free talk at Food for Thought Books, 106 N. Pleasant St., Amherst, from 6-730pm. Friday, Dec. 14th: Brooklyn, New York A free lecture at The Commons Brooklyn, 388 Atlantic Ave., Brooklyn, from 7-9pm. Saturday, Dec. 15th Philadelphia, Pa. An urban permaculture workshop co-taught with Phil Forsyth. This will be held at the Awbury Arboretum, 1 Awbury Dr, Philadephia, from 1-4pm. The contact is Phil Forsyth: 917-371-0547. You can also visit the workship page at the Arboretum's Website to register. The cost is $20. Saturday, Dec. 15th: Philadelphia, Pa. A free lecture at the Ethical Humanist Society of Philadelphia, 1906 S. Rittenhouse Square, Philadelphia, from 7:30-9pm. Sunday, Dec. 16th: Harrisonburg, Va. A free talk at The Clementine Cafe Lounge, 153 S. Main St., Harrisonburg, from 7-9pm. You can also check out Peter's updated tour schedule at PermacultureHandbook.com.

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Friday Nov 30, 2012









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The guest for this episode is the Dan French and we talk about his move to becoming a full-time professional permaculture designer.

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