
Host Geoff Lawton & guests discuss how to fight back against ecological collapse not with fear or hostility, but with design, community, and purpose. This podcast explores permaculture design solutions for every climate and at every scale. Real stories. Real designs. Real hope.
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 19 | Founded | 4 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | LeisureHome & GardenSociety & Culture | |||

What does “efficiency” really mean in food production? Host Geoff Lawton and Ben, Eric and Sam discuss the hidden costs of industrial agriculture and explore how regenerative systems can produce more with less by working with nature, not against it. more
In this episode, Geoff, Ben, Eric and Sam sit down with business coach and permaculture practitioner Bronwyn Chompff-Gliddon to explore how ethical businesses can thrive while spreading permaculture ideas into the wider world.
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In 2007, Geoff was invited by Iran’s Ministry of Agriculture to teach composting and permaculture design to agricultural advisors. What followed surprised him. A single compost demonstration spread across the country and helped catalyze a national sh... more
What if our food systems worked like forests? In this episode, host Geoff Lawton and the team explore food forests—long-term, tree-based systems that produce food while restoring ecosystems. From perennials and succession to microclimates and legumes... more
In this episode of the Discover Permaculture Podcast, we explore one of the most misunderstood and emotionally charged topics in ecology: invasive species. Are non-native plants and animals always destructive? Or are they often responding to damaged ... more
Drylands are expanding across the planet, putting pressure on water, food systems, and entire communities. In this Podcast, host Geoff Lawton, Eric, Ben and Sam draw on real-world experience from places like Jordan, Saudi Arabia, California, and Soma... more
What is culture, really? Is it food, clothing, music, beliefs — or something deeper? In this conversation, host Geoff Lawton and the panel explore culture through the lens of permaculture. From local food systems and ethics to migration, religion, co... more
Wildfires aren’t just getting bigger — they’re behaving differently. In this episode, Host Geoff Lawton, Eric, Ben and Sam are joined by special guest Matthew Trumm to unpack why modern “mega-fires” burn hotter, faster, and across vast areas and what... more
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This show focuses on permaculture, sustainability, and ecological resilience through design, community, and practical action. Across episodes, topics span soil health, composting, water management, and regenerative agriculture, paired with discussions on emerging tech (like AI) and its role in sustainable systems. Guests share real-world projects—from greening arid landscapes to local food security and community-led solutions—highlighting workable designs, cultural shifts, and the ethics of stewardship. The conversations often center on hands-on methods, global case studies, and the importance of local systems, making it a practical resource for designers, farmers, educators, and sustainability professionals seeking actionable strategies an... more
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