The Permaculture Podcast

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with Scott Mann

Episodes

  • Nomad Seed Project

    25/06/2017 Duration: 46min

    Donate to The Permaculture Podcast Online: via PayPal Venmo: @permaculturepodcast Browse the Archives. My guest for this episode is Zach Elfers ofNomad Seed Project. We sat down to talk about his work and how it relates to seed saving; landscape management; landscape restoration; geophytes - the plants that made us human; and our own epoch: The Anthropocene, or as E.O. Wilson calls it "The Age of Loneliness."

  • Fred Kirschenmann - Planning for Future Generations

    15/06/2017 Duration: 59min

    Donate to The Permaculture Podcast Online: via PayPal Venmo: @permaculturepodcast Browse the Archives. In today’s episode, David Bilbrey returns to the host seat with Fred Kirschenmann. Fred joins us again to share more about his work at the Aldo Leopold Center for Sustainable Agriculture at Iowa State University and Stone Barns Center for Food and Agriculture and how those two places are working to allow us to plan not only for the world we have now but also for our descendants. The solutions come in multiple forms, from the ways we can use plants in our fields to increase yields while regenerating soil, and the cultural changes that are coming as the children and grandchildren of the Baby Boomer generation reject consumerism and focus on a more community-centered life.

  • David Holmgren - On Permaculture

    05/06/2017 Duration: 52min

    Donate to The Permaculture Podcast Online: via PayPal Venmo: @permaculturepodcast Browse the Archives.

  • 1716 - Climate Change and The Path Ahead

    25/05/2017 Duration: 44min

    Donate to The Permaculture PodcastOnline:via PayPal Venmo:@permaculturepodcast Giulianna Maria Lamanna, of The Fifth World , drops a huge two-part question on us in this episode, a continuation of the MAPC 2016 Q&A. 1. Are there people in the permaculture community talking about climate change and the impact of global warming on invasive species? 2. Is it our responsibility as permaculture practitioners to create new ecosystems for the changing climate? This conversation leads to thoughts on preserving native ecosystems, the creation of novel ecosystems, the role and influence of exotic species, human disturbance, and the forces of erosion. We're also asked to examine our own  role we have in tending the wild, and what responsibility, if any, we have to domesticated species such as chickens? In doing so, can we take back the stewardship of our own habitat? Voices you'll hear include: Eva Taylor of Ironwood Farms Zach Elfers of Nomad Seed Project Ben Weiss of Susquehanna Permaculture Jason Godesky

  • Roundtable: Mid-Atlantic Permaculture Convergence Q&A

    10/05/2017 Duration: 24min

    Donate to The Permaculture Podcast Online: via PayPal Venmo: @permaculturepodcast Browse the Archives. MAPC 2017 is nearly upon us, so to give you an idea of what you might hear at this year's event, while also digging into some permaculture questions with diverse voices. Here is part of the question and answer session recorded at the inaugural event on June 17, 2016.

  • Patricia Daly - The Ketogenic Kitchen

    30/04/2017 Duration: 49min

    Donate to The Permaculture Podcast Online: via PayPal Venmo: @permaculturepodcast Browse the Archives. Patricia Daly, on the left in the picture above, joins me to talk about her book The Ketogenic Kitchen, and the possible health benefits of a high fat, moderate protein, low carbohydrate diet. Her work with this diet come from her own experiences as a cancer patient seeking complimentary therapies. Through information emerging in Europe she found research showing a ketogenic diet as effective when combined with traditional therapies, which in her case were radiation treatments. Undertaking this diet while continuing radiotherapy she was able to, as you will hear, quite literally see the results.

  • Warren Brush and Jesse Peterson - What Sustains You?

    10/04/2017 Duration: 01h08min

    Donate to The Permaculture Podcast Online: via PayPal Venmo: @permaculturepodcast Browse the Archives. What is wealth? How do communities define wealth? What sustains you? Are you disconnected from the sources of sustenance? Where are our leverage points? How do we make use of those places to create change?  

  • ​​​​​​​Eddy Garcia - Natural Aquaponics

    30/03/2017 Duration: 38min

    Donate to The Permaculture Podcast Online: via PayPal Venmo: @permaculturepodcast Browse the Archives. Eddy Garcia of Living Earth Systems joins me to discuss Natural Aquaponics and how we can create beautiful, functioning systems whether we prefer to nerd out on the numbers or learn through observation and experience.

  • Annie Raser-Rowland - The Art of Frugal Hedonism

    20/03/2017 Duration: 44min

    Donate to The Permaculture Podcast Online: via PayPal Venmo: @permaculturepodcast Browse the Archives. Can you live an enjoyable, self-indulgent life while remaining thrifty and at the same time not overtaxing Earth's resources? To have all of that sounds too good to be true. If you follow what Annie Raser-Rowland suggested in her book The Art of Frugal Hedonism, however, the answer rings out as a resounding Yes!

  • Ethan Roland Soloviev - Regenerative Agriculture

    10/03/2017 Duration: 28min

    Donate to The Permaculture Podcast Online: via PayPal Venmo: @permaculturepodcast Browse the Archives. Ethan Roland Soloviev joins me to share one of his current projects to define the phrase Regenerative Agriculture in an open way, via the website Regenerative Agriculture Definition. This site takes an Open Source / Creative Commons approach to defining a phrase that, much like our beloved Permaculture, can be a bit hard to pin down based on who you are talking to and their experiences with the term and in the act of doing the work.

  • Jen Mendez and Matt Bibeau - Place Based Education and IPEC (Part II)

    28/02/2017 Duration: 48min

    Donate to The Permaculture Podcast Online: via PayPal Venmo: @permaculturepodcast Browse the Archives.   In this interview my friend Jen Mendez, of PermieKids.com , returns to continue the conversation with Matt Bibeau of Institute of Permaculture Education for Children (IPEC).  During their time together they explore the remaining three Zones of Service and Action for Place-based Social Organizations: Community Education; National Education; and International (Global) Education.

  • Botho Willer - Plant Buddies and Open Education

    20/02/2017 Duration: 27min

    Donate to The Permaculture Podcast Online: via PayPal Venmo: @permaculturepodcast Browse the Archives. How do we make sustainability, permaculture resources, and education more accessible? Are free and open source tools a way to answer that question?

  • Bryan Welch - B Corporations: Business as a force for good.

    10/02/2017 Duration: 47min

    Donate to The Permaculture Podcast Online: via PayPal Venmo: @permaculturepodcast Browse the Archives. How do we engage in the world in a positive way? How do we do that with business? David Bilbrey, of EcoThinkIt.com, returns to the host’s chair to talk with Bryan Welch, the CEO of B the Change Media, to answer these questions.

  • Jessa Fowler - Growing Food, Growing Communities with an AMI Fellowship

    05/02/2017 Duration: 12min

    Donate to The Permaculture Podcast Online: via PayPal Venmo: @permaculturepodcast Browse the Archives. How do we make permaculture education more affordable? This is a common question in our community, and today I sit down and speak Jessa Fowler, the Education Director at Allegheny Mountain Institute, about a way AMI creates opportunities through a stipend-supported fellowship program.

  • Jen Mendez and Matt Bibeau - Place Based Education and IPEC (Part 1)

    30/01/2017 Duration: 50min

    Donate to The Permaculture Podcast Online: via PayPal Venmo: @permaculturepodcast Browse the Archives. In this interview my friend Jen Mendez, of PermieKids.com , speaks with Matt Bibeau of Institute of Permaculture Education for Children (IPEC) .

  • Fred Kirschenmann - Farming for Future Generations

    20/01/2017 Duration: 50min

    Donate to The Permaculture Podcast Online: via PayPal Venmo: @permaculturepodcast Browse the Archives. During this conversation, recorded live at the Prairie Festival the 40th celebration of The Land Institute, we join David Bilbrey talks with Fred Kirschenmann, a national and international leader in sustainable agriculture, who shares an appointment as Distinguished Fellow for the Leopold Center for Sustainable Agriculture at Iowa State University, and is president of Stone Barn Center for Food and Agriculture in Pocantico Hills, New York.

  • Steven Martyn - Reconnecting with Place

    10/01/2017 Duration: 50min

    Donate to The Permaculture Podcast Online: via PayPal Venmo: @permaculturepodcast Browse the Archives. Steven Martyn, the Sacred Gardener from Ontario, Canada, returns to continue our conversation about reconnecting with the land, as well as with the traditions and cultures not only of the area we call home, but also with the peoples of that land, and the ways of our families.

  • What was. What shall be.

    02/01/2017 Duration: 18min

    Donate to The Permaculture Podcast Online: via PayPal Venmo: @permaculturepodcast Browse the Archives. What can I say, 2016 was a tumultuous year for many.

  • Mary Reynolds - The Garden Awakening

    20/12/2016 Duration: 55min

    Donate to The Permaculture Podcast Online: via PayPal Venmo: @permaculturepodcast Browse the Archives. My guest for this episode is Mary Reynolds, the Irish author of The Garden Awakening: Designs to Nurture Our Land and Ourselves.

  • 1645 - Surviving the Future with Shaun Chamberlin

    10/12/2016 Duration: 01h03min

    Donate to The Permaculture PodcastOnline:via PayPal Venmo:@permaculturepodcast Today is part two of the conversation with Shaun Chamberlin (Part 1 ), editor of Lean Logic and Surviving the Future, on the work of David Fleming. This time we focus on Shaun including his background, current activities, and what it means to bear David's Legacy. Along the way the conversation touches on a variety of subject related to our work in the modern world, including the role of education, the apolitical need for action on the future, and what we can do to live inexpensively and with directed intent. This is candid, on both of our parts, as we share more of our own private stories as much as the public. Find our more about Shaun and his work at DarkOptimism.org.   Sponsor We’re able to keep the newsletter, email and voicemail going with support from our partners like Joel Dufour and the great people at Earth Tools in Kentucky. If you are a small scale professional farmer or permaculture practitioner you’ll love their lin

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