

The Permaculture Podcast
Scott Mann
Caring for Earth, Ourselves, and Each Other.
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Dec 20, 2018 • 60min
Joel Solomon - Whole System Economics
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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.
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Dec 10, 2018 • 54min
1839 - Reclaiming our Nutritional Wisdom: Nourishment with Fred Provenza
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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.
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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
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Resources
Nourishment
Chemical Ecology (Wiki)
Dying To Be Me by Anita Moorjani
Edward R Murrow’s This I Believe (Wiki)

Nov 30, 2018 • 45min
Lindsey Bender - Mushrooms and Mycology
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My guest today is Lindsey Bender, the chief mycologist for Field and Forest Products, Inc., a mushroom spawn and supply company located in Wisconsin.
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Nov 20, 2018 • 35min
Karl Treen - Permaculture Play and Design Considerations
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My guest today is Karl Treen of Food Forest Card Game. He joins me to share where his life has gone since our interview last year.
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Nov 10, 2018 • 1h 4min
Kanyon Coyote Woman - Indian Canyon, Decolonizing, and Indigenous Value Systems
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In this episode co-host David Bilbrey sits down with the teacher, activist, and permaculture practitioner Kanyon Sayers-Roods, also known as Coyote Woman, to talk about her work on the land at Indian Canyon, California to educate and inspire others in their understanding of the natural world, the connections between individuals and communities, and what we can do to approach our interactions with humility.
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Oct 10, 2018 • 49min
Jereme Zimmerman - Brew Beer Like a Yeti
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My friend Jereme Zimmerman, who joined me in 2015 to talk about Make Mead Like a Viking, returns today for this anniversary episode to talk about his latest book, Brew Beer Like a Yeti.
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Oct 5, 2018 • 13min
Mother Earth News Fair 2018
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In September I had the opportunity to attend the 2018 Mother Earth News Fair in Seven Springs, Pennsylvania. While there I recorded two in-person interviews, a full-length conversation with Jereme Zimmerman about his new book Brew Beer Like a Yeti, which is the 8th-anniversary release out on October 10th. Cyndi Ball of National Ladies Homestead Gathering also took a few minutes to catch up with me as a follow-up to our video interview last year. I’ve included that conversation with Cyndi at the end of this episode.
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Sep 30, 2018 • 56min
Hunter Lovins - A Finer Future
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Today guest host David Bilbrey sits down with Hunter Lovins to talk about Natural Capitalism Solutions and Hunter’s new book, A Finer Future - Creating an Economy in Service to Life.
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Sep 20, 2018 • 58min
Hazel - Optical Surveying and Social Forestry
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What does it mean to go back to the ground and learn the fading skills necessary to work the forest with our hands? To read the land assisted by tools we sight with our own eyes? To create new visions of old roles, such as a land steward or cottager?
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Aug 30, 2018 • 41min
Jessi Bloom - People & Permaculture: Trauma Informed and Radical Self Care
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Nearly every episode of the podcast, including this one, ends with the final statement, “Until the next time, spend each day creating the world you want to live in by taking care of Earth, yourself, and each other.” What does it mean, however, to take care of ourselves, or one another, in a meaningful way?
That question forms the central point of this interview with ecological landscape designer, speaker, and author Jessi Bloom.
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