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#17-Philosophy, Ethics, and Politics for Urban Chickens and Beyond
In this episode I coach one of my students about how to navigate the philosophical, ethical and political implications of keeping chickens in a California city when it suddenly became illegal.▶️ My farm...
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#16-Neal Spackman: Scaling Up Ecosystem Regeneration
Neal Spackman is an internationally recognized pioneer of hyperarid agroforestries. He was cofounder and Director of the Al Baydha Project in Saudi Arabia, where he lived and worked with tribes of bedou to convert...
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#15-James Corbett: Why Permaculturists need to become "conspiracy theorists"
James Corbett is an award-winning investigative journalist, who has lectured on geopolitics at the University of Groningen’s Studium Generale, and delivered presentations on open source journalism at The French...
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#14-Permaculture Aid In Africa with Ludovic Bourdon
Ludovic Bourdon works with organizations like Ecosia to help design and develop permaculture aid projects throughout Africa.Find out more about Ludo's work...
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#13-Judith D. Schwartz: The Reindeer Chronicles and Other Inspiring Stories of Working With Nature to Heal the Earth
Judith D. Schwartz is a journalist based in Vermont who looks to nature for approaches to solving global challenges. Her most recent book is The Reindeer Chronicles and Other Inspiring Stories of Working With Nature...
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#12-Ben Falk: The Resilient Farm and Homestead
▶️ Join Ben Falk and I for a Free Online Summit https://www.mypermacultureproperty.comBen and I talk about his plans to revise his book "The Resilient Farm and Homestead", what it's like living on a permaculture...
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#11-Mark Shepard: Water For Any Farm
▶️ Join Mark Shepard and I for a Free Online Summit https://www.mypermacultureproperty.comMark and I chat about why permaculture went from "permanent agriculture" to "gardening on steroids", P.A. Yeomans Scale of...
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#10-Dan Palmer: Making Permaculture Stronger
Dan and Takota talk about how a lack of a living, adaptive process is holding permaculture back from reaching its fullest potential, and what we can all do about it.Dan Palmer is a design educator, author and...
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#9-Kevin Mullen: Building A Healthy Home
In this episode Takota and Kevin talk about:The prevalence of toxins like VOC's, formaldehyde, and molds in our homes and other built environmentsEarly warning health symptoms to watch out forStrategies to identify,...
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#8-Curtis Stone: The Martyr Mindset of Farmers
In this episode Curtis and Takota talk about, how he got into farming, why he left the "left" but the "left" didn't leave him, the prevalence of the martyr mindset in farmers, the danger this poses everyone, how to...
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#7-Tad Hargrave: Marketing For Hippies
In this episode of Building Your Permaculture Property I speak with Tad Hargrave about right livelihood, ethical business, and why a small business is an essential part of every permaculture property.Tad is a self...
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#6-Nicole Masters: For the Love of Soil
In this episode of Building Your Permaculture Property I speak with Nicole Masters about her new book "For the Love of Soil".Nicole Masters is an independent agroecologist, systems thinker, author and educator. She is...
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