

The Permaculture Podcast
Scott Mann
Caring for Earth, Ourselves, and Each Other.
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Oct 6, 2025 • 9min
Q&A: Putting a Permaculture System to Rest for Winter
Today's question comes from Owen:
What does it look like to put a permaculture garden to bed for the winter? Mulching / tilling / planting cover crops / none of the above / something else?

Sep 30, 2025 • 8min
Q&A: Growing a Whole Nutrition Landscape
The question for this episode is from Geoff:
I'd love to hear your thoughts about how homestead sites can create a "whole nutrition" landscape with permaculture.
What I mean, is that a "healthy balanced diet" typically includes sources for necessary nutrients, calories, minerals, proteins, carbohydrates/starches, etc. Growing the leafy greens, berries, fruit, vegetables is all very well and good -- but if we are seeking to create a 'whole nutrition' landscape, we need to re-evaluate how much area in the gardens are devoted to tubers/roots and protein sources like nuts (hazelnuts) or seeds (sunflower, serviceberry seeds) versus the more typical perennial greens. Ie Maybe way larger portions of the landscape should be devoted to tubers and fast-growing nuts/seeds than is typically seen in Permaculture Designs, for instance for PDC courses?!
Recommended reading to accompany this episode:
Gardening When It Counts by Steve Solomon
Diet for a Small Planet by Frances Moore Lappé
Recipes for a Small Planet by Ellen Buchman Ewald

Sep 26, 2025 • 47min
Creating a Regenerative Supply Chain - Rewild Organics | Joshua Hughes
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Today I’m joined by my friend Joshua Hughes as he shares the continued work of the team he’s a part of to create a jungle to marketplace supply chain with the launch of Rewild Organics.
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Aug 29, 2025 • 45min
Joshua Hughes - Regenerative Investing
Joshua Hughes, founder of Black Sheep Regenerative Resource Management, discusses his innovative approach to regenerative investing. He shares insights on restoring degraded lands through agroforestry and community-centered initiatives. Hughes emphasizes the importance of planting high-demand crops to fund land recovery, integrating local ownership to prevent exploitation, and prioritizing local markets over exports. He illustrates how collective stewardship fosters resilience and community stability while creating diverse job opportunities beyond farming.

Aug 18, 2025 • 8min
Q&A: Bushcrafting - Books for Beginners
Explore the essentials of bushcraft skills, from shelter building to first-aid techniques. Recommended readings include Richard Graves' foundational guide and plant identification by Sam Thayer for safe foraging. Learn to elevate foraged finds into gourmet cuisine with insights from renowned authors. Safety tips include having C-A-T tourniquets on hand and participating in Stop the Bleed training. Scott emphasizes combining these skills for effective emergency care and community rebuilding. Engage in daily learning to enhance your permaculture journey!

Aug 8, 2025 • 42min
Laura Oldanie - Permaculture Values and Impact Investing
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My guest today is Laura Oldanie, a permaculture practitioner and the author behind the website Rich and Resilient Living, which focuses on how we can live a life and make financial decisions that lead to a regenerative future.
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Aug 1, 2025 • 1h 15min
Dr. Elaine Ingham - The Soil Food Web
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Today's guest, in an interview recorded by co-host David Bilbrey, is the microbiologist and soil researcher Dr. Elaine Ingham.
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Jul 25, 2025 • 1h 9min
Joshua Hughes - Transitional Ethics
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My guest for this episode is Joshua Peace Seeker Hughes, an American permaculture practitioner living and farming in Costa Rica. His work there, which forms our discussion today, includes issues of land preservation through bottom-up solutions, regenerative resource-based economies, divestment, changing our lifestyles, the real wealth in of resources versus the illusion of money, and how we are in a period of transformation that requires transitional ethics.
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Jul 21, 2025 • 6min
What to do when the world is on fire
Thoughts from a conversation with my friend Nathan, on how we can act in a world on fire, when we know we're not able to protest or be in the streets.
Question: What causes and organizations do you support with your time and resources?

Jul 18, 2025 • 43min
Jeff Speck - Creating Walkable Cities
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My guest today is Jeff Speck. Jeff is the author of Walkable City and Walkable City Rules. As an urban planner and city designer he specializes in, and advocates for, human modes of transportation: first and foremost walking, but also biking.
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