Join farmer, educator, and author Takota Coen as he explores how you can design and develop land anywhere in the world to provide for your food, water, shelter, energy, and other needs in a way that is good for all people, the planet and our future.Takota Coen is the co-author of "Building Your Permaculture Property: A 5 Step Process To Design and Develop Land", an instructor with Verge Permacultu... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 20 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Stefan Sobkowiak operates a 12 acre farm of which 6-acres are in a permaculture orchard at Miracle Farms in Quebec. Sobkowiak originally bought the farm as a conventional 12 acre 4,000 tree monoculture apple orchard and immediately transitioned it to... more
Tim and I talk about why he left his job in big tech to become a blacksmith and homesteader, why you should learn a pre-electricity skill, the essential human need to produce, morality, politics, and what is the one tool we would each grab on our way... more
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. more
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 deserts into savannahs. He founded t... more
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Excellent info! Thanks so much for your hard work putting all this together and sharing it. Much love from Queensland, Australia.
Stumbled across this podcast excited to dig into permaculture topics as an aficionado of the topic myself. First one I clicked on was James Corbett and I’m afraid you lost all your credibility for me right there. That was my first and last of this podcast! Very disappointing.
This is One of the most brilliant and transformative podcasts I’ve listened to AND please let your guest speak! You constantly interrupt and take over after you’ve asked a question. Don’t do that! more
If you’re looking for a cookie cutter podcast that is all fun and rainbows about cute chickens and big carrots look elsewhere. The discussions go deeper than just tips on how to grow your own food with the permaculture strategy. These are discussions about a movement to better this planet and better human life. The discussions can challenge your views and make you questions your current beliefs which I think is an important way for self growth and self improvement. The host interviews interestin... more
I have thoroughly enjoyed every episode I have listened to on this channel. I found it originally because of an interest in Sally Fallon and traditional diets but I soon realized I had a lot to learn from Takota and the people he brought on to interview. I especially enjoyed his episode on ‘backyard chickens and politics’. He has helped to open my mind and make more sense of the world and my place within it… which, is definitely a part of building my permaculture property :) Thank you Takota!
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