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Pip Podcast #42 - Amanda Reynolds - Indigenous Knowledge

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2024 59:20


In this Pip Podcast, we chat with Amanda Reynolds, a Guringai Yuin woman. She's an artist, storyteller, possum skin cloak maker, curator and a sharer of knowledge. In our heart-warming conversation, Amanda honours her profound connection to Country and shares the cultural significance of symbols and designs in Indigenous storytelling and the ancient wisdom passed down through generations. Amanda's storytelling weaves together symbols, designs, and the act of deep listening, offering an intimate look into the heritage that shapes her craft and the respect she upholds for her ancestors and the land. Amanda shares anecdotes of solace found in the presence of kangaroos and wallabies, and the sanctuary her home provides for them. We reflect on the totem system's pivotal role in conservation and sustainable living. These stories not only highlight the importance of living in harmony with Mother Earth but also stress the urgency of protecting our planet's natural habitats and advocating for the rights of all its inhabitants. Join us for this enlightening exploration of the resilience and joy within our communities, and the shared wisdom that binds us to every living being. Amanda shares an invitation to slow down, tune in to the cycles of nature, and embrace the environmental responsibilities that come with being guardians of the earth. The episode underscores the timeless wisdom of listening to both elders and the land itself and the impact of our choices on future generations. To find out more about Amanda and see the images we refer to in the podcast. https://pipmagazine.com.au/podcasts/pip-podcast-42-amanda-reynolds/

Pip Podcast #41 Alison Pouliot: The Wonderful World of Funghi

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2023 41:31


In this Pip Podcast, we chat to Alison about the diverse world of fungi and the importance of fungi in our ecological networks. Once it was mushrooms attracting all the attention. They still are but the growing interest in mycelium and the notion of subterranean networks of fungi is changing not only how we understand fungi and forests, but life. Fungi provide a fundamental foundation to the forest and are a key to understanding how forests work. Alison Pouliot is an ecologist, author and environmental photographer who focuses on the fascinating world of fungi. In this Pip Podcast, we chat to Alison about the diverse world of fungi and its importance in our ecological networks. And explore how fungi can be used in many different and diverse ways – from foraging and consuming fungi to making clothing and packaging products to medicinal uses. We hope you enjoy this episode and be sure to check out Alison's article on fungi in Issue #28 of Pip Magazine. Subscribe to get your copy here: https://grow.pipmagazine.com.au/subscriptions/

Pip Podcast #40 Jane Hilliard - Enoughness in home design

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2023 43:59


As overconsumption continues to drive the climate crisis, Tasmanian building designer, Jane Hilliard, is quietly trumpeting the idea that less is actually more. Jane Hilliard is on a mission to claw back the overconsumption rampant in the building industry. Swimming against the metaphorical tide that promotes ever-expanding McMansion-style developments, Jane champions the concept of ‘enoughness' in her professional life and in her everyday life, too.  In Jane's own words, enoughness is about “working out what you need to be happy and healthy, without taking more than your fair share.” And when our homes are created with this in mind, the positive impacts radiate.

Ep #39 The Happy Farmer

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2022 41:03


Robyn talks to Rod Angelo, The Happy Farmer, about making his business viable by turning waste streams into inputs that would otherwise have cost money.

Pip Podcast #38 Helena Norberg-Hodge

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2022 63:33


Robyn Rosenfeldt speaks with Helena Norberg-Hodge about the localisation movement, and why we need to be creating stronger local food systems and stronger connections within our community. Author and film maker, Helena Norberg-Hodge is the founder and director of the international non-profit organisation, Local Futures, a pioneer of the new economy movement, and the convenor of World Localisation Day. Over the past few years, we have been experiencing increasing problems with our country's supply chains that are leaving us with empty supermarket shelves and issues accessing fresh produce and other supplies. To combat this, we need to be creating stronger local food economies, where the food we eat is grown within our local communities and not shipped in from across the globe. How is it that food shipped from the other side of the planet is cheaper than the food grown locally? And why is food grown in one country shipped across the world to be processed, only to be returned and sold back to that country again? It comes down to global supply chains and trade agreements that favour big business and industrialised agriculture, which make it almost impossible to survive as a small grower. Creating local food economies increases not only our local food security but also our happiness, as it is connection and community that humans crave. Norberg-Hodge shares her knowledge and experience of creating local food economies across the globe and ideas about how we can do the same. To find about more about Helena's work and the localisation movement go to www.localfutures.org

Pip Podcast #37 - Nick Rose

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2022 48:53


A discussion with Nick Rose about how we can feed our nation with local ethical food that will help our food security. Nick discusses how we can create change to create a more secure food system.

Pip Podcast #36: Cheryl Davison

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2022 60:09


Welcome to Pip Podcast #36. Today we speak to visual artist, business owner, creative director and proud Walbunga and Ngarigo woman, Cheryl Davison. Best known for her prints and paintings, Cheryl's work has hung in the Art Gallery of New South Wales, is part of the National Museum of Australia's permanent collection, is also the Aboriginal Creative Director with Four Winds Festivals and has recently opened Mungala Bugaali Gallery in Central Tilba, NSW, where as well as selling her own artwork and products, she sells the wares of other local artists and producers. In the Pip Podcast, Cheryl shares with us her journey of becoming an artist. She reveals how her art plays a far more important role than simply being an outlet for her creativity, in that it's an important meeting point for Indigenous and non-Indigenous cultures, and a really useful tool with which to build long-overdue awareness and to help develop deep respect of the oldest culture on earth. Cheryl also displays her other artistic talent by performing a song for us. As Cheryl says, “I know that through singing and what we do and learning our culture and our language again, it heals us. And when we sing to Country, we heal Country and when we heal Country, we heal people because without healthy Country we don't have healthy people.”. We hope you enjoy our discussion with Cheryl Davison. You can read more about Cheryl's story in Issue #23 of Pip Magazine. Website: www.pipmagazine.com.au  Facebook: @PipMagazineau  Instagram: @pipmagazineau Youtube: @PipMagazine Pinterest: @PipMagazine

Pip Podcast #35 Hannah Moloney

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2021 32:49


Pip Podcast is back! With the wonderful and inspiring Hannah Moloney. In this episode Robyn chats to Hannah about how she balances making change in the world with work, parenthood, and living a healthy sustainable life. Hannah shares her journey from starting ‘Goodlife Permaculture' to becoming a regular guest presenter on ABC's Gardening Australia and now finishing her first book. To read more about Hannah and her exciting projects check out the celebratory 20th issue of the Pip magazine: Website: www.pipmagazine.com.au Facebook: @PipMagazineau Instagram: @pipmagazineau Youtube: @Pip Magazine Pinterest: @Pip Magazine Hannah Moloney - Goodlife Permaculture: Website: https://goodlifepermaculture.com.au Facebook: @goodlifepermaculture Instagram: @goodlife_permaculture

Pip Podcast Ep#34 Tim Flannery

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2020 25:32


It’s Pip Podcast time and this week we speak with Climate Council chief, scientist, conservationist, Australian of the Year and one of the country’s leading writers on climate change, Tim Flannery. In this podcast, Tim discusses where we stand in the fight against climate change and where the future is really heading based on current actions, attitudes and trends. Tim believes that it’s important to keep doing what we’re doing in our personal lives when it comes to living more sustainably, but that the most important thing that needs addressing is political change. Tim shares his ideas around what we can do to help create the momentum around changing the current political policies. Since we recorded this podcast, the NSW government has committed to a 20-year electricity infrastructure roadmap, which will see the government award long-term contracts for three different types of technology – wind and solar farms to be built in three regional renewable energy zones, pumped hydro and battery long-duration storage, and fast-start “firming” generation that ensures grid stability. We look forward to seeing the other states follow suit!

Pip Podcast #33: Wild Harvest with Diego Bonetto

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2020 44:40


In this podcast Diego shares his passion for the ancient art of foraging. He shares some of his favourite cooking tips and theories on the reasons why many of us are rediscovering the lost art of foraging for wild food. We hope you enjoy.

Pip Podcast #31: Food Connect - Emma-Kate Rose and Robert Pekin

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2020 59:25


In this episode Pip editor, Robyn Rosenfeldt speaks with local food pioneers Emma-Kate Rose and Robert Pekin from Food Connect in Brisbane. Food Connect is a local food CSA, supporting local farmers and providing customers with access to good quality, organic local food at a fair price to farmers and to customers. They are revolutionising our food systems.

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Pip Podcast #31: Mara Ripani – permaculture the Italian way

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2020 55:23


Welcome to Pip podcast number 31. Today we journey to the central Victorian countryside to visit Mara Ripani. Mara Ripani is a photographer, cook, grower and Pip writer who is living the homesteader dream. In this podcast she chats to Pip editor Robyn Rosenfeldt about the simple rituals of her daily life. She also shares her journey to the country. The perfect listen for those of us who dream of a home on the range!

Pip Podcast #30: Aboriginal Fire Management with Victor Steffensen

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2020 60:29


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Pip Podcast #29: Getting Started Gardening with The Hungry Gardener

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2020 40:46


Welcome to the Pip Podcast number 29, and our first episode for 2020. In this episode Robyn talks about getting started gardening with Fabian Capomolla, aka the Hungry Gardener. Fabian has made a career out of getting people gardening at home. In 2009 he co-founded the Little Vegie Patch Co. More recently he has created the Hungry Gardener Podcast and written a book Growing Food the Italian Way.

Pip Podcast #28: Damon Gameau

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2019 40:03


It's Pip podcast time! Today Robyn is in conversation with Damon Gameau, actor, filmmaker and director of the new film 2040. The film is a hopeful vision for the future. A future in which humanity comes together to solve the crisis of climate change.

Pip Podcast #27: Natalie Isaacs

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2019 46:51


Welcome to our latest Pip Podcast! We're up to our 27th podcast, and in this episode Robyn chats with Natalie Isaacs – inspirational woman and founder of One Million Women.

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Pip Podcast #26: Paul West

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2019 66:58


Welcome to Pip Podcast number 26. In this podcast Robyn has a kitchen table conversation with chef, TV presenter, writer and grower Paul West of River Cottage Australia. Pull up a chair and enjoy as they talk all things food, family, culture andcommunity. In the podcast Paul shares his journey from dish-washer to TV chef to his most recent work writing about urban growing in his new book the Edible Garden Cookbook & Growing guide. Fill your cup and get inspired with Paul's contagious enthusiasm for food and community.

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Pip Podcast #25: Slow Flowers with Tara Luca

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2019 38:20


Welcome to Pip Podcast number 25. In this edition Pip editor Robyn Rosenfeldt learns about the slow flower movement chatting with Tara Luca from Olive Gap Organic Farm. Tara is sustainable flower grower and advocate from the Northern Rivers of NSW. In this podcast Tara explains the environmental issues in the conventional flower growing industry and shares how we can all make better bloom choices, without forgoing the beauty of flowers.

Pip Podcast #24 with Morag Gamble: Our Permaculture Life.

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2019 58:24


In this podcast we chat with Morag Gamble about what is a permaculture life. Morag has been involved in permaculture her whole life and lives the permaculture ethics in all aspects of her being. Morag shares her unique insights about what permaculture has to offer in the face of climate change.

Pip Podcast #23 Rosemary Morrow: Permaculture & Refugees

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2019 41:02


In Pip podcast #23, Pip editor Robyn Rosenfeldt chats with permaculture pioneer Rosemary Morrow about her latest work teaching permaculture to refugees. Along with a dedicated team of permaculture teachers from around the world, Rosemary is teaching permaculture to people in some of the harshest living conditions on earth, in Kabul, Kurdistan, Malaysia and Bangladesh, to name a few. These refugees are often in camps for ten to twelve years with no purpose and nothing to do. By teaching them permaculture she is giving them hope, knowledge, purpose, pride and the ability to grow food and not be totally reliant on rations.

Erin Rhoads Pip Podcast #22

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2019 45:40


In this episode we talk to zero waste advocate and author Erin Rhoads, aka The Rogue Ginger. We look at how she came to waste free living and we discuss how to make it work in everyday life.

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Lauren And Oberon Carter Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2019 56:06


In this podcast we speak with Lauren and Oberon Carter, authors of the fabulous book, A Family Guide to Waste-Free Living. They share their story about how they came to living a waste-free life and we discuss the potential hurdles and obstacles many of us face when trying to live waste-free. Lauren and Oberon live with their three daughters in Hobart on an average suburban block and live a waste-free life.

#20 Jane Milburn Ethical Clothing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2019 39:42


In this podcast we talk with Jane Milburn about slow clothing and ethical fashion and why we need to think more about the clothes we choose and the way we dress.

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Pip Permaculture Podcast #19 Native Bees with Megan Halcroft

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2019 33:19


In this podcast we talk with Dr Megan Halcroft about native bees and why they are so important to have in our garden. She also shares her tips for attracting native bees to your garden and how to make sure you have food and shelter for them.

Pip Permaculture Podcast #18 Natural beekeeping with Adrian Iodice

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2019 54:59


In this podcast we talk with Adrian Iodice from Beekeeping Naturally and we go inside the bee hive to learn about how we can best care for our bees and choose honey that supports the health of the bees.

Pip Permaculture Podcast #17: Eating Insects with Che Hall

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2019 44:22


In this podcast Robyn Rosenfeldt chats with Che Hall about eating insects and how to incorporate insects into your diet. Che explains what inspired her to eat insects and how to grow your own and do the same.

Pip Permaculture Podcast #16: The Microbiome with Nikki Wagner

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2018 26:19


In this podcast Robyn Rosenfeldt chats with Nikki Wagner about our fascinating emerging understanding of the human microbiome. Nikki explains what the microbiome is and shares some easy ways to nurture your own.

Pip Permaculture Podcast #15: Milkwood with Kirsten Bradley

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2018 32:48


Welcome to the Pip Permaculture Podcast! We're up to our fifteenth podcast, and this episode features Pip Editor Robyn Rosenfeldt in conversation with Kirsten Bradley of Milkwood Permaculture. In the podcast Kirsten talks in depth about her new book “Milkwood: Real Skills For Down to Earth Living”, her passion for tomatoes, as well as her family's journey to David Holmgren's Melliodora property and their life their. We hope you enjoy! Kirsten and Nick's book “Milkwood: Real Skills For Down to Earth Living” is available from the Pip Shop: www. Pipmagazine.com.au. You can also find out here about the Magazine, subscribe to Pip, read our garden tips, catch up on other podcasts and much more.

Pip Permaculture Podcast #14: Keeping a House Cow With Emily Stokes

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2018 24:33


Greetings and welcome to Pip Permaculture Podcast Number 14! This time around Robyn chats with Pip Writer Emily Stokes about keeping a house cow, expanding on her article in the latest Pip, Issue 11 with the cow on the front cover. We hope you enjoy!

Pip Permaculture Podcast #13: Stuart Muir Wilson

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2018 49:56


Pip editor Robyn Rosenfeldt chats with Stuart Muir Wilson, permaculturist, architect, activist and grandson of Permaculture co-originator Bill Mollison. Stuart shares stories from his unique childhood working on his grandfather's farm. He also discusses his latest projects building tiny-houses to stop homelessness, growing mushrooms with vulnerable youth and aid projects overseas. We hope you enjoy this expansive and interesting conversation with a unique new voice in permaculture.

Pip Podcast #12: Natural Burials with Libby Maloney

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2018 57:26


Join Pip editor Robyn Rosenfeldt as she finds out more about the movement towards natural burials in Australia with holistic funeral director Libby Maloney.

Pip Permaculture Podcast #11: Grow all your own food with Jodie Vennitti

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2018 37:39


Find out how a single mum in WA grows all her own food in her suburban yard! Jodie Vennitti speaks with Robyn Rosenfeldt about her patch in this down to earth preview from the forthcoming issue of Pip Permaculture Magazine.

Pip Podcast #10 Mariam Issa on healing gardens

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2018 30:16


Pip editor Robyn Rosenfeldt talks in depth to Mariam Issa of RAW garden in Melbourne (Resilient Aspiring Women), recorded live at the Australian Permaculture Convergence 2018.

Pip Permaculture Podcast #9: Retrosuburbia with David Holmgren

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2018 63:19


Welcome to Pip Permaculture Podcast #9, a cracker which features Pip Editor Robyn Rosenfeldt in conversation with permaculture Co-originator David Holmgren. In the podcast, David discusses his forthcoming book “Retrosuburbia” which features in the next issue of Pip, and will be launched at the Sustainable Living Festival and Urban Agriculture Forum later this month.

Pip Podcast #8: Women as Change Makers

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2017 47:45


Three permaculture heavyweights: Su Dennett, Meg Ulman and Kirsten Bradley, talk women as changemakers in permaculture with Pip editor Robyn Rosenfeldt

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Pip Podcast #7: Edible Seaweed with Dr Alecia Bellgrove

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2017 33:47


Pip editor Robyn Rosenfeldt dives into the underwater world of edible seaweeds with Dr Alecia Bellgrove, who's seaweed foraging guide is featured in issue 9 of the magazine.

Pip Podcast #6: Bush Foods with Robyn Francis

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2017 29:48


Pip editor Robyn Rosenfeldt chats with permaculture pioneer and bush foods enthusiast on all things native Australian foods.

Pip Permaculture Podcast #5: Bush Schools with Niki Buchan

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2017 40:10


Nature play advocate Niki Buchan chats with Pip editor Robyn Rosenfeldt about the growing movement towards Bush Schools.

Pip Permaculture Podcast #4: Backyard Goats with Maria Cameron from Hibi Farm

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2017 45:07


Maria Cameron of Hibi Farm in Melbourne chats with Pip Editor Robyn Rosenfeldt about their urban backyard goat co-operative.

Pip Permaculture Podcast # 3: What is permaculture? with Hannah Moloney

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2017 24:47


Always wanted to know what permaculture actually is, but didn't know where to start? To celebrate International Permaculture Day Pip Permaculture Magazine chats with Hannah Moloney of Good Life Permaculture in Hobart, Tasmania about what permaculture means to her.

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Pip Permaculture Podcast #2: Keeping Quails with Kat Lavers

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2017 37:03


Pip editor Robyn Rosenfeldt is joined by Melbourne backyard farmer, urban agriculture enthusiast and quail-keeper Kat Lavers to talk all things quail, and the pros and cons of these great backyard animals.

Pip Permaculture Podcast #1: Tiny Houses with Adam Hickman

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2017 31:18


Pip editor Robyn Rosenfeldt chats with tiny house builder Adam Hickman - an in depth look at the article "Living Tiny" featured in Pip Permaculture Magazine issue 6.

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