re-sourcing permaculture design in life
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 79 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Category | Education |
Sometimes I find myself inside a dialogue that deeply meets me where I am and lifts me up to a place with more clarity, more vitality, and more possibility. This episode with Pamela Mang was one of these. Pamela is long-term friend and colleague of p... more
Enjoy part of two of this rich dialogue about bringing Living Design Process to professional permaculture design consultancy. Will make more sense if you listen to Part One first. An aerial photo of the Mayberry project which is mentioned in this ... more
Many thanks to Alec Higgins for prompting this exploration. In the first of two instalments, we develop premises for transitioning into professional permaculture design work. Enjoy and to learn more about working with Living Design Process please vis... more
It was an honour to connect in this episode with Daniel Christian Wahl to explore what it means to align with life's regenerative impulse. Here's Daniel's book Designing Regenerative Cultures, his Medium Blog and here's his wonderful youtube serie... more
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This podcast is touching on many issues from multiple angles. The depth of the discussions are enlightening and I’m grateful for the content. I would recommend this to anyone interested in permaculture, climate change, philosophical questioning of the self for the betterment of the whole.
Fantastic podcast focused on deep issues around improving permaculture design. sometimes it feels like this podcast is really teetering on the edge of the known world and that Dan and friends are really out there on the cutting edge in the business of humans designing things in the world; exploring, discovering and explaining the terrain as they go. This show will definitely expand how you think about the world
Certainly THE podcast if you are interested in the future philosophy and practice of Permaculture planning and practice. Dan’s own articulations on this discussion echo through the common experience of planners on the ground experience. His wisdom and open enquiry approach along with the amazing guests will have your mind buzzing for weeks . Just do it and subscribe. I would be so dramatic to say I can’t live without this now in my life!! Thanks Dan .
Thanks for taking permaculture thinking to another level. Really enjoyed carols interveiw, as well as other regenesis folks. Enjoyed Darren Doherty as always. whatever you have to say and whoever you want to interveiw I’m all ears, can’t get enough. Thank you.
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