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Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 51 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Category | Society & Culture |
In this episode of the Pip Podcast, editor Robyn Rosenfeldt speaks with academic-turned-farmer Tammi Jonas about her eight-year battle to secure historic reforms making it easier for small-scale farmers to build on-farm micro-abattoirs. They also exp... more
In this episode, Robyn Rosenfeldt chats with Jaclyn Crupi - author, gardener and granddaughter of two Italian nonnas - about the timeless lessons she learned from her grandparents and how they shape her gardening and lifestyle today. Jaclyn shares ho... more
In this episode of the Pip Podcast, we catch up once again with Jo Nemeth—a passionate advocate for low-impact living who hasn’t used money for over eight years. Jo shares the realities, challenges and deep joys of her unconventional lifestyle, and r... more
In this episode of the Pip Podcast, author Sarah Napthali joins Pip editor Robyn Rosenfeldt to talk about her latest book My Year of Psychedelics, and why a middle-aged Buddhist mother decided to spend a year experimenting with sacred plant medicines... more
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I love the sound of this podcast, but all the “yeah” “yes” and “oh yeah” from the interviewer is very very annoying 🙁
Your interview with Rosemary Morrow was so enlightening. She is incredibly inspiring - I was in tears listening to her retell about her times with refugees. You have helped cement my long term goal to help w international permaculture. Thankyou so much.
Robyn is an amazing host.
Very diverse & interesting interviews with knowledgeable, informative & inspiring people.
Thank you 😊
If you’re into permaculture, simple living, reducing waste or sustainability, then you will enjoy this podcast. Robyn is such a down to earth host, I really enjoy the warmth and depth she brings to each interview. Each inspiring story makes me want to be a better person, live more gently on the earth and just get stuff done!
I’ve been listening to Pip’s podcasts this past year and I’m loving them. I’ve also embarked on a permaculture course with Milkwood this year. Loving it.
Your Mara Ripani podcast really spoke to me. What she’s doing in Dalesford is so similar to my hopes here in northern Tasmania at our block of land that we purchased last year after moving my family from Sydney.
I particularly loved the conversation about letting your kids have their own thoughts and fitting in. My kids are at a similar age a... more
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Focusing on sustainability and permaculture practices, this podcast explores diverse topics surrounding ecological living. Through engaging conversations with various guests, episodes cover themes such as food sovereignty, ethical farming, gardening, and community involvement. Notably, it combines personal anecdotes with expert insights, fostering a sense of connection to the environment and promoting actionable steps for listeners looking to adopt a more sustainable lifestyle.
Listeners can expect to gain valuable knowledge from inspiring stories, practical advice, and cultural perspectives aimed at encouraging a deeper understanding of permaculture principles and their application in everyday life.
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Recent guests on Pip Permaculture Podcast include:
1. Tammi Jonas
2. Jaclyn Crupi
3. Jo Nemeth
4. Sarah Napthali
5. Aunty Munya Andrews
6. Heidi Merika
7. Nat Mendham
8. Jade Miles
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