
Conversations with Adobe in Action board member Quentin Wilson (and other practitioners from the field) on building and maintaining your own earthen home.
| Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 42 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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Thanks for sharing somewhat anonymous comments about what creators communicate in their work. This is great for fine art painters as well! It’s nice to have a podcast that is not so much about interviews of other artists that tend to turn into acclaim of one another. This is about growth for creators of all levels!
Fantastic podcast I really enjoy listening to the methods on Adobe construction from ground up . Some of these skill I have been able to implement in my own current build , strawbale exterior with Adobe interior walls.
Natural building is much the best , thanks for sharing you knowledge on ....
i’m looking forward to listening to next episode .
Great podcast, keep up the good work !!!
Luke
from Lilydale Tasmania
The talks are informative and relevant.
Great listening to you guys. Please keep going!!









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