
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 | Weekly | Episodes | 23 | Founded | 6 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | LeisureHome & GardenSociety & Culture | |||

Local community may be one of the most overlooked forms of resilience we have. In this episode, Geoff, Eric, Ben and Sam discuss how permaculture community groups can help people share skills, grow food locally, support each other through uncertainty... more
What happens when fragile supply chains break down? In this episode Geoff and the crew discuss survival gardens, water security, edible weeds, medicinal plants, and practical ways to prepare for uncertain times.
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In this episode, Geoff and the team unpack the hidden realities of the global aid industry—sharing firsthand stories from refugee camps, war zones, and on-the-ground permaculture projects. From inefficiency and dependency to real solutions that build... more
In this conversation, host Geoff Lawton, Ben, Eric, and Sam sit down with David Trood from The Weedy Garden as he shares how he went from knowing nothing about gardening to documenting one of the most compelling garden journeys online today. From a l... more
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I absolutely love this podcast and look forward to what these guys have to say. They give actionable steps we can take to improve our own lives, and I appreciate that. I love their different perspectives- they’re all real and grounded, and their permaculture experience is palpable.
Thank you guys for your time and this amazing show!
I don’t think it’s a bad idea for a thematic podcast to stray outside of its area of expertise; however, these guys would really benefit from inviting an expert on when they want to discuss one of these subjects. Their lack of knowledge becomes obvious, and it reduces the credibility of the rest of their podcast. Their episode on AI and the episode on immigration were especially egregious examples, including spreading misinformation. I was disappointed. Connecting their permaculture expertise wi... more
I came for the permaculture information and stayed for the societal discussions.
I might be biased though 😎










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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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