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Best podcasts about Dan Palmer

Latest podcast episodes about Dan Palmer

The Permaculture Podcast
Holistic Management with Allan Savory

The Permaculture Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2025 79:00


If you're new to the world of permaculture, you may not be familiar with the work of Dan Palmer, who passed away in 2022, as his website and podcast don't circulate or get mentioned as often as they used to. His website, makingpermaculturestronger.net, is still available, where you can explore his archives. I recommend taking the time to do so, as it's worth the journey. It's because of Dan, as the host of this episode, that I reshare this interview. With his gentle nature, his desire to go deeper into what made design and implementation more effective, and how he synthesized all that knowledge into something actionable, Dan was a positive voice for change to so many, including myself. Enjoy this interview, originally released in 2020. Support the Show Become a Patron on Patreon: patreon.com/permaculturepodcast Donate directly at paypal.me/permaculturepodcast or using Venmo: @permaculturepodcast You can also book me for a meandering or design consultation. Find out more about those at: thepermaculturepodcast.com/meandering

Capital Gains Tax Solutions Podcast
DST Basics with Brett Swarts & Dan Palmer

Capital Gains Tax Solutions Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2025 46:13


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Capital Gains Tax Solutions Podcast
Expert Secrets Takeaways with Dan Palmer

Capital Gains Tax Solutions Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2025 28:27


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The Alcohol ReThink Podcast
188. Challenges That Change You with Dan Palmer

The Alcohol ReThink Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2025 45:27


Sat in the hot tub drinking champagne on his birthday, Dan looked up at his birthday cards and noticed a common theme... alcohol. In that moment he asked himself the question 'is that how people really see me' and then more importantly, 'is that how I want to be seen?'This profound moment led to Dan's alcohol rethink journey. In episode 188 of The Alcohol Rethink Podcast, Patrick sat down with Dan Palmer, who opens up about his powerful transformation from a life centred around alcohol to one of clarity, resilience, and purpose.Dan shares the pivotal moments that led him to rethink his relationship with drinking, the challenges he faced along the way, and the unexpected joys he discovered after choosing an alcohol-free lifestyle. Through self-reflection, mindset shifts, and embracing new passions, Dan found a path that not only improved his well-being but also gave him a renewed sense of purpose.This podcast is an awesome example of what happens when you accept challenges that change you.Some awesome takeaways:- Pivotal moments can lead to life-changing decisions. - Taking a break from drinking can provide clarity and perspective. - New hobbies can fill the space once occupied by drinking. - Resilience and self-discovery thrive through personal challenges. - Social situations can be navigated successfully without alcohol. - Coaching has provided Dan with fulfillment and purpose. - Living authentically is the key to true happiness.Dan's journey is a testament to what's possible when you take control of your choices. Whether you're considering a break from alcohol or looking for inspiration, this conversation offers valuable insights into the power of mindset, self-discovery, and embracing life fully.REGISTER you interest for⁠ The PRIME Way Membership⁠Ready to Stop Drinking? Start Here:The Alcohol ReThink Podcast Guide: - A simple guide featuring the top 3 podcast episodes, each with exercises to help you rethink alcohol for good.

Loudwire Nights: On Demand
Zebrahead's Dan Palmer Reflects on DIY Ethos of Band - 'We Can't Blame Anybody Else'

Loudwire Nights: On Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2024 11:04


Zebrahead guitarist Dan Palmer discusses the band's latest EP, how they're always writing new music and what it's like being a DIY act.

DJ Force X in Conversation
#278 – Zebrahead

DJ Force X in Conversation

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2024 24:48


Celebrating our 10th Anniversary month in style, we're thrilled to welcome a very special guest—Dan Palmer from the legendary punk rock band Zebrahead! In this episode, we dive deep into all things Zebrahead, from their upcoming tours to their much-anticipated appearance at the Slam Dunk festival.  We also get an exclusive look at their brand-new EP, ‘I,' set to drop on November 13th! Whether you're a longtime fan or new to the Zebrahead crew, this episode is packed with insights, laughs, and all the behind-the-scenes stories you won't want to miss. Tune in for an epic conversation! WEBSITE  ►► https://www.djforcex.com   FOLLOW: INSTAGRAM  ►► https://www.instagram.com/djforcex   X  ►► https://www.twitter.com/djforcex  FACEBOOK ►► https://www.facebook.com/djforcex   TIKTOK ►► https://www.tiktok.com/@djforcex   THREADS ►► https://www.threads.com/@djforcex  YOUTUBE  ►► https://www.youtube.com/@djforcex

Impacto Positivo
Camada 7 - Como cercas e Subdivisões em uma propriedade rural T.02 EP.08

Impacto Positivo

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2024 54:18


As primeiras cercas fixas eram cercas vivas mantidas pelos proprietários ou artesãos especializados. Durante muito tempo usamos cercas de pedra, quase sempre construídas por trabalho escravo. Com o advento da cerca de arame farpado no final do século 19, conseguimos cercar melhor as propriedade. Com isso, gradualmente abandonamos as cercas e passamos a usar as de arame, causando grandes danos aos ecossistemas e movimentos migratórios dos animais. A habilidade de desconsiderar cercas existentes enquanto desenhamos é essencial para conseguirmos criar fluxos mais energeticamente eficientes na prioridade (Dan Palmer). O Yeomans confirma essa noção quando dizia que “a maioria dos produtores só acerta o lugar da cerca perimetral.” As cercas são investimentos caros. Seu posicionamento, orientação em relação ao relevo, ao sol e o tipo de produção, podem melhorar ou piorar o funcionamento, a lucratividade e a qualidade de vida em uma propriedade. Quanto mais móveis, eficientes, adaptadas ao contexto de cada um, melhor. Episódio sobre #7cercasesubdivisões disponível nas plataformas de áudio e vídeo.

Sense-making in a Changing World
Episode 108: Reading Landscape - In Loving Memory of Dan Palmer

Sense-making in a Changing World

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2023 62:28


This particular episode has been painful to edit. I've been sitting on it for over a year. Just before I was going to share it with you in 2022, Dan Palmer passed away aged 47.It has taken me this long to pluck up the courage to revisit our conversation - and it is now with love and respect for my dear friend Dan that I release this conversation. This week his film Reading Landscape is also going live - sharing the observational design practices of permaculture founder David Holmgren.Dan and I shared a love of permaculture, living systems design. I felt we were kind of kindred spirits and I really valued how deeply and intensely he cared about the world and humanity - how he was not only full of ideas but he got out and made so many happen!Dan launched Permablitz in Melbourne, co-created the permaculture design and education business Very Edible Garden, and was an avid permaculture design teacher.He hosted a podcast (which I joined him on) called Making Permaculture Stronger and I loved listening to his exploration of permaculture in relation to Holistic Decision Making and what he described as a Living Design Process.I miss Dan. I wish he was still with us. I hope you enjoy tuning into our conversation.Support the showThis podcast is an initiative of the Permaculture Education Institute.Our way of sharing our love for this planet and for life, is by teaching permaculture teachers who are locally adapting this around the world - finding ways to apply the planet care ethics of earth care, people care and fair share. We host global conversations and learning communities on 6 continents. We teach permaculture teachers, host permaculture courses, host Our Permaculture Life YouTube, and offer free monthly film club and masterclass. We broadcast from a solar powered studio in the midst of a permaculture ecovillage food forest on beautiful Gubbi Gubbi country. I acknowledge this is and always will be Aboriginal land, pay my respects to elders past and present, and extend my respect to indigenous cultures and knowledge systems across the planet. You can also watch Sense-Making in a Changing World on youtube.SUBSCRIBE for notification of each new episode. Please leave us a 5 star REVIEW - it really it does help the bots find and myceliate this show.

Nuus
Palmer gesels oor All Blacks kragmeting

Nuus

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2023 0:15


Australië se hulpafrigter, Dan Palmer, sê hulle weet watter verbeterings nodig is voor hul Rugbykampioenskapskragmeting, Saterdag, teen Nieu-Seeland in Melbourne. Die Wallabies sal op die veld draf ná agtereenvolgende nederlae teen Suid-Afrika en Argentinië. Die afrigter Eddie Jones is verantwoordelik vir die span wat opeenvolgende nederlae gehad het sedert hy oorgeneem het. Palmer sê dit is goed dat hulle die groot uitdagings vóór die Wêreldbeker in die gesig staar:

The Permaculture Podcast
Permaculture News #2 - 10 July 2023

The Permaculture Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2023 6:13


Dan Palmer's Legacy Watch David Holmgren's Video: “Dan Palmer's Legacy” Interview: David Holmgren's Design Journey (Part 1) Interview: David Holmgren's Design Journey (Part 2) Interview: Allan Savory - Managing Complexity David Holmgren's Live, Online PDC Class starts on July 13th, 2024, so register today! Storytelling for Climate Change Project Drawdown I'm planning to be there on July 19th at 12 Noon, Eastern, so, register now and I'll see you there! Do with Su Sign up to be one of the first to learn more.

The Elder Tree Podcast
38. Drawing A Better World Into Being, Creative Living and Permaculture Travel: Brenna Quinlan on Permaculture Herbalism

The Elder Tree Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2023 45:07


Brenna Quinlan is an illustrator and educator who draws a better world into being. She has ridden a second-hand bicycle from Canada to Panama, taught permaculture across South America and Australia, and hasn't bought a new item of clothing in over ten years. Her creative advocacy has earned her international acclaim; she was the winner of the prestigious Circle Awards in 2022 and has been profiled by the most celebrated in sustainability media. As an illustrator, Brenna has worked with the Australian Red Cross, the Stephanie Alexander Kitchen Garden Program, Plan International, Milkwood, the Bob Brown Foundation, CSIRO and Gardening Australia's Costa Georgiadis. As an educator, Brenna has taught alongside the biggest names in permaculture, including Rosemary Morrow, David Holmgren, Hannah Moloney, and the late Dan Palmer.  She co-runs Grow Do It Permaculture Education, a project focused on bringing climate solutions to kids (and their grown-ups) through art, music and creativity. Brenna is currently building her own strawbale house out of reclaimed materials on Bibbulmin Menang Boodja, in an intentional community in South-West Western Australia. Connect: Website: ⁠www.brennaquinlan.com⁠ Facebook: ⁠https://www.facebook.com/permacultureillustrator⁠ Instagram: ⁠https://www.instagram.com/brenna_quinlan/⁠ Be part of her Patreon Community: ⁠https://www.patreon.com/brennaquinlan⁠ Show Notes: Retro Suburbia Book: ⁠https://retrosuburbia.com/⁠ Bee Detectives Book:⁠ https://www.boomerangbooks.com.au/bee-detectives/brenna-quinlan/book_9781486313396.htm⁠ Plants discussed: Comfrey (Symphytum officinale), Nasturtium (Tropaeolum), Coriander (Coriandrum sativum) and Moringa (Moringa oleifera). To find out more about The Elder Tree visit the website at www.theeldertree.org and donate to the crowdfunding campaign here. You can also follow The Elder Tree on Facebook and Instagram and sign up to the newsletter. Find out more about this podcast and the presenters here. Get in touch with The Elder Tree at:  asktheeldertree@gmail.com. The intro and outro song is "Sing for the Earth" and was kindly donated by Chad Wilkins.  You can find Chad's music here and here.

Better World Leaders
Dan Palmer invites us to make holistic decisions - Episode 1 of 2 with Dan Palmer

Better World Leaders

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2023 70:32


This the first of two very special conversations with my dear friend Dan Palmer. I am greatly privileged to have been in fellowship with Dan within Carol Sanford's developmental community - Change Agent Development - where Dan was my guide and became a dear friend. I first encountered Dan at the threshold of Carol's community, and from that first exchange and over many connections and conversations that followed both in community and directly, I always felt both nurtured and provoked to deepen my developmental processes by my relationship with Dan. This conversation focuses on one of the frameworks he evolved, based on Alan Savory's work, which Dan outlines here as a living systems approach to decision-making. I hope you enjoy this first of two parts of one who conversation, and if you're drawn to please do explore Dan's work more deeply via the links below. Explore Dan's Work here - http://danpalmer.life/ Also I encourage you whole heartedly to please consider supporting his family via the link below as you have capacity to do so. Support Dan's Family here - https://www.gofundme.com/f/support-for-dan-palmers-family If you're inclined to do so, you can follow me and join the Better World Leaders community on LinkedIn via the links below; https://www.linkedin.com/in/timcollings/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/better-world-leaders

Better World Leaders
Dan Palmer sources ways of organising in work and life through living design process - Episode 2 of 2 with Dan Palmer

Better World Leaders

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2023 75:17


This is the second part of the very special whole conversation with Dan Palmer. Dan and I designed these two conversations to flow together as one greater dialogue, which is way for the first time I'm sharing two episodes together on Better World Leaders. If you'd landed here before listening to the other episode because this one is at the top of your feed, I most warmly encourage you to tune into Part 1 on Holistic Decision making first, so as to approach these two episodes as a whole. This element of these shared dialogues builds on the first, exploring Dan's expansive framework of Living Design Process. I'm continually inspired by Dan's capacity to generate and work within multiple frameworks, and these paired episodes on Holistic Decision Making and Living Design Process embody his work. I hope you enjoy this conversation, and explore Dan's work more deeply via the links below. Also please consider supporting his family via the link below as you have capacity to do so. Explore Dan's Work - http://danpalmer.life/ Support Dan's Family - https://www.gofundme.com/f/support-for-dan-palmers-family If you're inclined to do so, you can follow me and join the Better World Leaders community on LinkedIn via the links below; ⁠https://www.linkedin.com/in/timcollings/⁠ ⁠https://www.linkedin.com/company/better-world-leaders⁠

Ryan Seaman and Friends
Dan Palmer- Zebrahead-Death By Stereo

Ryan Seaman and Friends

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2023 52:56


This week I have long time friend and guitar player Dan Palmer from the bands: Zebrahead and Death By Stereo, I did one of my first tours with Dan in 2002, and we've been friends ever since, his singer Efrem from Death By Stereo was one of my very first friends moving to LA as well. I learn Dan's story about how he got to where he is and all the bands he's been in over the years.  The post Dan Palmer- Zebrahead-Death By Stereo appeared first on idobi Network.

Green Living Chats
Sustainability: how every action counts || Brenna Quinlan

Green Living Chats

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2022 66:52


Brenna Quinlan is an illustrator and educator who strives to make the world a better place through her art and her actions. She has ridden a bicycle across the Americas, taught permaculture in Brasil, Chile and Argentina, and lived for four years at Melliodora, the permaculture demonstration site created by permaculture co-originator David Holmgren and his partner Su Dennett in Central Victoria, Australia. As an illustrator, Brenna has worked with the Australian Red Cross, the Stephanie Alexander Kitchen Garden Program, Plan International, Milkwood Permaculture, the Bob Brown Foundation, CSIRO and Costa Georgiadis, among others. As an educator, Brenna has taught alongside the biggest names in permaculture, including Rosemary Morrow, David Holmgren, Dan Palmer, and Hannah Moloney. She co-runs Grow Do It Permaculture Education, a project focused on bringing climate solutions to kids (and their grown-ups) through art, music and creativity. Brenna is currently building her own strawbale house out of reclaimed materials in Western Australia on Noongar boodja. Contact details: Website: brennaquinlan.com Instagram: @brenna_quinlan Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/brennaquinlan Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/permacultureillustrator Grow Do It: https://www.growdoit.org/ ------- GLC aims to share knowledge and education with our cherished listeners through this Podcast. It's about time we connect the pieces: sustainability is a sacrifice but are we ready? Congratulations

Futuresteading
In honour of Dan Palmer

Futuresteading

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2022 50:56


We have lost a giant!  Dan Palmers death has left many of us feeling not only shocked and deeply saddened but dismayed and destabilised. He was an individual who embraced his role as a 'challenger' of the accepted, he leaned into the hard questions and held the hand of a movement which was all the better for his efforts to make it stronger through open and honest conversation.  He pushed his comrades to seek more, made us comfortable in the uncomfortable, offered us tools to navigate this and was beating the drum for all of us to transition our paradigm as quickly as we could manage.   His trademark wit, disarming knack of bringing the personal into the professional and forever returning to the 'human' was a talent.I've no words to reconcile  our collective reality in having lost such a beautiful man and important voice - its hardly believable. But mustering your people, genuinely checking  in on each others mental health and remembering we are mere humans who are fundamentally collective beings is an important place to begin.Go gently, be kind and love openly.In honour of an incredible individual - enjoy his wise words. xLINKS YOU'LL LOVEMaking Permaculture Stronger PermablitzLandedHolistic Decision MakingVery Edible GardensAllan SavoryBrian GoodwinCharles EisensteinPodcast partners ROCK!Hidden Sea - Wine that saves the seaNutrisoilWwoof AustraliaBuy the Book - Futuresteading - Live Like tomorrow mattersSupport the showCasual Support - Buy Me A CoffeeRegular Support - PatreonSupport the show

The Permaculture Podcast
Remembering Dan Palmer

The Permaculture Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2022 2:34


GoFundMe: Support for Dan Palmer's Family CW: Death, Grief, and Loss It is with a heavy heart that I share the tragic news that Dan Palmer, of Making Permaculture Stronger, passed away suddenly in the first week of August, 2022. Dan was an activist, designer, permaculture practitioner, and teacher. He was also the driving force behind numerous events and organizations including permablitz, Very Edible Gardens, Holistic Decision Making, the still-in-progress film Reading the Landscape, and his blog and podcast. I knew Dan half as well as I would have liked, but am thankful for the many long hours we spent in conversation over the years, separated by half the world, asking what we could do to make one another, and by extension permaculture, stronger. My thoughts are with his partner, children, and other loved ones. If you are someone who prays, I ask you to offer words into the universe for those who are hurting. You can also use the link above to donate to a GoFundMe for his family during this time of transition. 

Next Culture Radio
Creating from Fear, Chaos, and the Groundless Void with Clinton Callahan and Dan Palmer

Next Culture Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2022 70:23


In this lively second conversation Clinton Callahan and Dan Palmer swap research findings on the dynamics of living in creation. The rove through Creating from fear, chaos, and the groundless void as well as feelings, the unknown, the Phoenix Process, surfing the wave you are are, and much else. Podcast is available at http://nextcultureradio.org Find more about Dan Palmer's work here: https://makingpermaculturestronger.net Related websites: http://rageclub.org http://fearclub.org http://creating.mystrikingly.com http://consciousfeelings.mystrikingly.com http://consciousfear.mystrikingly.com http://adulthood.mystrikingly.com http://rulesofchaos.mystrikingly.com http://navigatingspace.mystrikingly.com http://spaceport.mystrikingly.com http://possibilitymanagement.org http://phoenixprocess.mystrikingly.com http://startover.xyz

Back Shed Bible Study
Saying Yes To Everything - Mark 14 - Guest Dan Palmer

Back Shed Bible Study

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2022 49:05


Dan Palmer, Executive Director of Youth For Christ Sacramento is in the Shed today. Dan tells stories of saying 'Yes' to God's leading as early as high school, and how these moments of obedience led to clear works of the Lord throughout his life.For more information about the Youth For Christ ministry in Sacramento, go to www.yfcsacramento.org.Song: Fredji - Happy Life (Vlog No Copyright Music)Music provided by Vlog No Copyright Music.Video Link: https://youtu.be/KzQiRABVARk

Making Permaculture Stronger
Celebrating the Life and Work of Christopher Alexander

Making Permaculture Stronger

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2022 55:35


On March 17, 2022, at 85 years of age, Christopher Alexander passed away peacefully in his home in West Sussex, England. This post celebrates his life, and for me, personally, the sheer magnitude his work has had on the course of my life, including Making Permaculture Stronger as a project. If any of you have been touched by this project, then you have been indirectly impacted by Alexander's life-long quest toward life, beauty and wholeness. Find out about who Alexander was here and here and here and here. Learn about Alexander's direct influence on my (Dan Palmer's) work, and on this very project here and here. A Poem Thank you to Ann Medlock, a past client (and hence collaborator) of Alexander's, for permission to share these photos and this poem here: Alexander sculpts a building out of air and wisdom waving his hands squinting his eyes to see what only he and God can see in this clearing on the bluff. Listening to something we cannot hear, he brings into being a house so solid, silent and calm, so embracing, consoling and inevitable, that it draws in and restores every open soul that finds its way here. And many do. Pilgrims who have heard, who've seen a photograph, who sense that here there is something mysterious, rare, perhaps even inspired. On a clear blue afternoon we sit at a long table in the sun, the house embracing this garden and all of us who bask here amid the calendulas and ferns. Feasting on tabouli and cold birds, we talk of poetry and paintings, of terraces in Tuscany and homemade wine, of our work, our passions, our quests. We are friends, gathered here by the grace that emanates from this holy place. At Christmas, the clan assembles. The tree, dressed in familiar ornaments, touches the coffered ceiling and sends the scent of balsam to mingle with fire, roast and cakes. Thick walls hold out the cold, the wind, and every danger of the world we know. Comets cut across the high windows as we are drawn in and held fast, together, blessed by the house that Alexander made, while listening to God. Three Examples of Directly Alexander-Inspired Design Processes https://vimeo.com/456075580/0e4846f331 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C2k35m_Q9xg&ab_channel=MakingPermacultureStronger https://youtu.be/l8lffVxj7DI Some Quotes Here I share a selection of some of my favourite quotes from Alexander's many books. The Timeless Way of Building (1979) You are alive when you are wholehearted, true to yourself, true to your own inner forces, and able to act freely according to the nature of the situations you are in.[...] To be happy, and to be alive, in this sense, are almost the same. Of course, if you are alive, you are not always happy in the sense of feeling pleasant; experiences of joy are balanced by experiences of sorrow. But the experiences are all deeply felt; and above all, you are whole; and conscious of being real.To be alive, in this sense, is not a matter of suppressing some forces or tendencies, at the expense of others; it is a state of being in which all forces which arise in you can find expression; you live in balance among the forces which arise in you; you are unique as the pattern of forces which arises is unique; you are at peace, since there are no disturbances created by underground forces which have no outlet, at one with yourself and your surroundings.This state cannot be reached merely by inner work.There is a myth, sometimes widespread, that you need do only inner work, in order to be alive like this; that you are entirely responsible for your problems; and that to cure yourself, you need only change yourself. This teaching has some value, since it is so easy to imagine that your problems are caused by "others." But it is a one-sided and mistaken view which also maintains the arrogance of the belief that the individual is self-s...

Sac Slavic SDA
Адвентизм 1.0: Становление | Александр Головенко | Семинар 4

Sac Slavic SDA

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2022 65:30


Создание церкви Адвентистов седьмого дня.  Начало печатного слова и издательств, переезд в Баттл Крик, реакция на гражданскую войну, миссия в Калифорнию, первые президенты до смерти Джеймс Уайт.  1844-1881 Support the show (https://adventistgiving.org/#/org/ANPISH/envelope/start)

Next Culture Radio
Possibilitator Interviews : Permaculture & Possibility Management - Part One Interview with Dan Palmer in New Zealand

Next Culture Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2021 63:25


After listening to this entire recording, enter Matrix Code: NC-RADIO.04 (1 matrix point)  in your free account at StartOver.xyz Game. Login here: https://login.startover.xyz Discussion between Dan Palmer, author of Making Permaculture Stronger and Clinton Callahan, author of Directing the Power of Conscious Feelings and Radiant Joy Brilliant Love and originator of Possibility Management. More info about the collaboration between permaculture and possibility management at https://makingpermaculturestronger.net/ and http://innerpermaculture.strikingly.com/

Today’s Local Environment—The Compliance Podcast
EPA, States and Permittees Take on Significant Non-Compliance

Today’s Local Environment—The Compliance Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2021 26:12


Sixty percent of facilities in significant non-compliance (SNC) with their National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permits are small municipal wastewater treatment plants. The Clean Water Act's permit program regulates point sources of water pollution, such as discharges from publicly owned municipal wastewater treatment plants. Why is this? And what can we do about it? Join ELI's Shehla and Cynthia for a conversation with Dan Palmer, Deputy Division Director of EPA's Office of Enforcement and Compliance Assurance, all about NPDES permits, EPA's new National Compliance Initiative for Reducing SNC with NPDES Permits, and actions local governments -- especially those operating small systems -- can take to tackle their compliance challenges. Guest: Dan Palmer, Deputy Division Director of Planning, Measures, and Oversight Division, EPA Office of Enforcement and Compliance Assurance A transcript of this episode is available at https://lgean.net/podcasts.php. Additional Resources: ● Overview of Clean Water Act (CWA) ● NPDES Permit Basics ● Enforcement and Compliance History Online (ECHO) ● National Rural Water Association (NRWA) ● Rural Community Assistance Partnership (RCAP) ● WaterOperator.org ● Technical Assistance Webinar Series: Improving CWA-NPDES Permit Compliance ● EPA Water Finance Clearinghouse ● EPA Water Infrastructure and Resiliency Finance Center ● Environmental Finance Center Network ● Compliance Tips for Small, Mechanical Wastewater Treatment Plants ● Report Environmental Violations with ECHO ● Report an Environmental Emergency with the National Response Center By phone: 800-424-8802 Acronyms BOD: Biochemical Oxygen Demand CWA: Clean Water Act DMR: Discharge Monitoring Report ECHO: Enforcement & Compliance History Online EFCN: Environmental Finance Center Network EPA: Environmental Protection Agency NCI: National Compliance Initiative NPDES: National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System NRWA: National Rural Water Association POTW: Publicly owned treatment work RCAP: Rural Community Assistance Partnership SNC: Significant noncompliance TSS: Total Suspended Solids WWTPs: Wastewater Treatment Plants *DL: Down low *GMTA: Great minds think alike

The No-Till Market Garden Podcast
Dan Palmer - Making Permaculture Stronger

The No-Till Market Garden Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2021 71:13


Dan Palmer joins Mikey Densham to chat about the potential for permaculture in the market garden, the psychology of design, principles of holistic management, defining regenerative, and more! Mentioned in the show... Making Permaculture Stronger Holistic Decision Making Reading Landscape w/ David Holmgren Find full notes, past episodes, and more at No-Till Growers Special thanks to our sponsors Curly's Ag and Active Vista for helping the series possible. If you're in AUS/NZ, definately check them out and show them you appreciate it, too. Support our work on Patreon or No-Till Growers. It allows us to pay our creators--like Mikey--for their time and energy while keeping it free for everyone to learn from and enjoy. As always, y'all rock.    

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Futuresteading
THOWBACK EP - 2 of 4 Dan Palmer

Futuresteading

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2021 50:56


   Next season kicks off on Monday 11th October - until then, enjoy having these humans of wonder back in your ears!ARCHIVE 2 of 4Dan Palmer is co-founder of Permablitz, Landed, Holistic Decision Making, Making Permaculture Stronger and Very Edible Gardens. He has a PhD in systems thinking and contagious levels of enthusiasm for supporting the journeys of others. He recently moved with his wife and two daughters back to New Zealand.We hear Dan's thoughts on consciously shaping a vibrant and beautiful life, getting paid for your passion, how to be vulnerable and cut to the chase (rather than participating in superficial BS), the deception of ideas, the illusion of separation from the natural world and why to ask better questions.SHOW NOTESAway from reductionist thinking and towards a holistic framework. Discovering holistic management and the influence of Allan Savory.How to uncover the deeper intention beneath the goal or dream.What are the core ingredients of a fulfilling life?How linear thinking sustains our industrialised society.Why you can't just ‘join your life back up' to create a whole - you need to go right back to the DNA of your values and beliefs.How to tap into deep harmony and coherence.Why life can't be like a knitted jumper. “Deciding your way” towards the life you want.Why self work isn't selfish - it's a precursor to genuine altruism.Honouring the need for financial security in a world that hinges on money.An uncompromising approach to making profit from your passion.Having hard conversations vs. modern ‘communities' that stroke our egos.Why Dan's excited to be alive at this time in history. Sending positive ripples into space and time. The gnarly question of how to instil hope, buoyancy and knowledge in your kids. Approaching each day as a living whole. Our obligation to contribute to the beauty of the universe. How we've been hijacked by the idea that the world is a machine. How to lead with feeling and back up with thinking.“The intellect is too crude a net to catch the whole” - Christopher AlexanderWhy we don't need to “reconnect” with nature - we have never been separate. How to relax back into underlying non-separateness.Understanding “life sheds” rather than arbitrary borders.Why advice and “answers” can disempower people.How can we ask better questions?  LINKS YOU'LL LOVEMaking Permaculture Stronger PermablitzLandedHolistic Decision MakingVery Edible GardensAllan SavoryBrian GoodwinCharles EisensteinSupport the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/futuresteading)Buy the Book! Futuresteading - Live like tomorrow mattersSupport the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/futuresteading)

Magpie Podcast Network
The M25 Show Episode #301: Slam Dunk

Magpie Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2021 92:45


Alberto has secrets he will take to the grave. Steve believes he found a loophole against music copyrights. Eddie might have started World War III. Elissa is off today. Plus we talk with Dan Palmer of Zebrahead. Want to see this episode? Watch it on YouTube by following this link: https://youtube.com/c/TheM25Show Visit www.TheM25Show.com and hit the Show Us Love link

The Permaculture Podcast
David Holmgren's Design Journey (Part 2)

The Permaculture Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2021 71:09


Donate to The Permaculture Podcast Online: via PayPal Venmo: @permaculturepodcast Browse the Archives. In today's interview, Dan Palmer of Making Permaculture Stronger, and David Holmgren continue their conversation about David's design journey. In this episode they discuss founding Holmgren Design in the 1980s, David's work as a professional designer and how that influenced his thoughts on permaculture over time, and the ideas that lead to his authoring Permaculture Principles and Pathways Beyond Sustainability and RetroSuburbia. Throughout, they share more about how David's knowledge and understanding of reading the landscape developed.  

The Permaculture Podcast
David Holmgren's Design Journey (Part 2)

The Permaculture Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2021


In today's interview, Dan Palmer of Making Permaculture Stronger, and David Holmgren continue their conversation about David's design journey. In this episode they discuss founding Holmgren Design in the 1980s, David's work as a professional designer and how that influenced his thoughts on permaculture over time, and the ideas that lead to his authoring Permaculture […] The post David Holmgren’s Design Journey (Part 2) appeared first on The Permaculture Podcast.

The Permaculture Podcast
David Holmgren's Design Journey (Part 1)

The Permaculture Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2021 65:58


Donate to The Permaculture Podcast Online: via PayPal Venmo: @permaculturepodcast Browse the Archives. In today's interview, the first in a two-part series, my friend and colleague Dan Palmer of Making Permaculture Stronger, gives me a sense of vicarious joy to share with you, as he's done something that's on my list of dream podcast experiences. Dan sits down face-to-face with David Holmgren at Melliodora and together they have a conversation about the early history of permaculture. From David's lips to our ears we hear the first-hand account of his days at university, meeting Bill Mollison and their initial work together, to the impact of David's second permaculture mentor Haikai Tane.

The Permaculture Podcast
David Holmgren's Design Journey (Part 1)

The Permaculture Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2021


In today's interview, the first in a two-part series, my friend and colleague Dan Palmer of Making Permaculture Stronger, gives me a sense of vicarious joy to share with you, as he's done something that's on my list of dream podcast experiences. Dan sits down face-to-face with David Holmgren at Melliodora and together they have […] The post David Holmgren’s Design Journey (Part 1) appeared first on The Permaculture Podcast.

The Panther Den
Episode 8: The Panther Den with Special Guest Dan Palmer

The Panther Den

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2021 26:52


Panther Den Hosts, Chris Buczek and Jacob Cuthbert are honored to have legendary Western New York Sports Broadcaster Dan Palmer. Dan has been on the scene of many of Pine Valley's great sports moments and has interviewed countless Panther players and coaches. You can catch his morning broadcasts and Play Calls on WDOE 1410Am and 94.9FM. Take a listen as the coaches ask Dan about his favorite players, sports moments, and solving the mystery of "Where is Dan Palmer??

Aperta O Play: Programa de Rádio (Radiocast)

Nesse episódio tocamos: Luiz Gonzaga, Face To Face, Mikey And His Uke, Buddy Schaub, Matt Appleton, Dan Palmer, Lauren Denitzio, Randy Bradbury, Meu Funeral, Tati Quebra Barraco, Lionrock, Junior Senior, Tribalistas, Ovlov, King Gizzard, PJ Harvey, Thom Yorke, Missy Elliott, Rico Dalasam, Rapsody, D_Angelo e GZA. Episódio 149 do Aperta O Play veiculado na WebRadio Mutante Rádio em 17/07/2021! Apresentação: Alexandre Okubo, Danilo Soares, Eduardo Ferreira e Pedro Paulo. Artwork by: Paulo Floriani.

Young Cardinals
Young Cardinals EP #035 - Dan Palmer (Zebrahead/Death By Stereo)

Young Cardinals

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2021 51:03


This week we have Dan Palmer from Zebrahead, Death By Stereo and Moustache fame! We were talking about what he's been up to in regards to music as well as going over some crazy facts and finding out Dan's dream death scenario! Dan Palmer Links Twitter - https://twitter.com/Danbystereo Zebrahead Website - https://zebrahead.myshopify.com/ Zebrahead Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/c/Zebraheadofficial/featured All the Cardinal links!!! Go check out our website!! www.wearecardinal.co.uk Here's the socials https://www.facebook.com/Cardinalclothinguk/ https://www.instagram.com/wearecardinalclothing/?hl=en https://www.instagram.com/cardinalmediauk/?hl=en Sponsored by The Beard Struggle Use code “CRDNL15” at checkout https://bit.ly/2Z5LVH2

The Punk Tree
Chasing Frets w/Dan Palmer (Death By Stereo + Zebrahead)

The Punk Tree

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2020 84:54


Featured Tracks:Shades Apart - 100 Days, Dark Side of LifeJuliana Theory - Into the DarkThe Long Winters - The Commander Thinks AloudZebrahead - Do Your Worst, When Both Sides Suck We're All WinnersPublic Enemy - State of Then Union (STFU)Django Reinhardt - The minor swingThe Pears - PePawAt The Gates - Terminal Spirit DiseaseMarcos Kaiser - Flight of the bumble beeMac Miller (feat. Thundercat) - What's the UseBad Religion - SorrowThe Offspring - Pretty Fly For a White Guy, Total ImmortalMembers of Ignite, Death by Stereo, Zebrahead, Into Another - WrathchildAnthrax and Public Enemy - Bring The NoiseAttila - About that lifeDeath by Stereo - Free Gun with Purchase

The Punk Tree
Chasing Frets w/Dan Palmer (Death By Stereo + Zebrahead)

The Punk Tree

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2020 87:09


Featured Tracks: Shades Apart - 100 Days, Dark Side of Life Juliana Theory - Into the Dark The Long Winters - The Commander Thinks Aloud Zebrahead - Do Your Worst, When Both Sides Suck We're All Winners Public Enemy - State of Then Union (STFU) Django Reinhardt - The minor swing The Pears - PePaw At The Gates - Terminal Spirit Disease Marcos Kaiser - Flight of the bumble bee Mac Miller (feat. Thundercat) - What's the Use Bad Religion - Sorrow The Offspring - Pretty Fly For a White Guy, Total Immortal Members of Ignite, Death by Stereo, Zebrahead, Into Another - Wrathchild Anthrax and Public Enemy - Bring The Noise Attila - About that life Death by Stereo - Free Gun with Purchase Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Permaculture Podcast
Allan Savory - Managing Complexity and Holistic Management

The Permaculture Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2020 78:03


Donate to The Permaculture Podcast Online: via PayPal Venmo: @permaculturepodcast Today's interview was originally recorded by the Australian podcaster Dan Palmer for an episode of his excellent, Making Permaculture Stronger. I've known Dan since before he started his show and as I recall it was at 1 or 2 AM on the East Coast of the United States when we connected over Skype several years ago to talk about his plans for starting a new podcast with a deep focus on the design process as it applies to permaculture, and what we can learn from experts within and without the community. As my focus over the years has been on the breadth of what it means to practice permaculture, and not the specifics of design, I shared with Dan my thoughts on how to develop an interview style and choosing how much to prepare for those conversations ahead of time. How to find your narrative voice and make decisions early on that establish your on-air presentation. After a rather enjoyable chat that ended as I could stay awake no longer and he needed to head to his evening meal, I've continued to follow Dan's show over the years and find my own inspiration in him taking on the vital subject of design. With this admiration, I jumped at the opportunity when he recently reached out to ask if I'd want to share an interview he'd recorded with the founder of Holistic Management. Needing little introduction, the Zimbabwean ecologist Allan Savory has spent decades developing and refining how we can manage complexity in the environment, on our farms, and in our lives. In a forward-thinking approach that walks us backward from the vision of how we want our world, land, or life to be, we can then look well beyond the moment and see where we want to go and how to get there This is, of course, a simplified explanation of a fascinating and deep system for managing a wide range of issues, but which has roots in fighting desertification and reversing climate change. You can find more about Allan and his work at Savory.global Dan's website and podcast are at makingpermaculturestronger.net. You can read Dan's original show notes at: https://makingpermaculturestronger.net/permaculture-holistic-management/ Leaving this interview what Allan said about our ability to manage complexity stuck in my mind, and so I immediately picked up a copy of the audiobook of Holistic Management, Third Edition, A Commonsense Revolution to Restore Our Environment. What stood out both in the book and from this conversation is how Allan turns the language of complexity around so that we do not have to name what we face, but rather focus on the desired outcomes of our holistic context while allowing us to quickly grasp what we need to do to achieve that end. Along the way we have checks to see whether or not what we're doing is correct for reaching that long-term holistic context. Why this stood out to me was that in my graduate program years ago, we used to break complex situations down into two main categories: issues and problems. Issues were the overarching conditions leading to detrimental effects which cannot be directly addressed through a simple on-the-ground action or small policy change. Problems were individual pieces we could create a plan or policy around and thus change. The issues we found drove what problems we could solve, thus ameliorating the impacts of the larger issues. Work on enough problems, the theory went, and eventually, you'd solve the issue. As I understand what Allan's doing, Holistic Management takes all of that, wraps it up in one process, and allows us to continuously work on both the issues and problems in parallel. Though I know there's much more to the method than my words here express, there exists a tangible power behind Holistic Management to achieve a beautiful, bountiful world where we've afforested the deserts and reversed climate change. But, those are just my thoughts at the moment. What are yours? Leave a comment in the show notes, or send me an email: The Permaculture Podcast A few updates and announcements: One of those, as we approach the 10th anniversary of the podcast, is the annual Summer to Fall fundraiser. My goal for this fundraiser is two-fold. The first is to upgrade the computer where I edit the show. The second is to invest in some video equipment to record video interviews and site tours once the world recovers from COVID. To go along with the fundraiser, for anyone donating $50 or more (please include postage, international listeners), if you include your address in the notes for your donation, I'll send you a USB drive with every currently available interview, monologue, and discussion from the first decade of The Permaculture Podcast. That includes the first show from 2010 all the way up to the 10th-anniversary episode out on October 10th of this year. Also, I'm here to help you find the resources necessary to bring your vision of permaculture into the world. You can now schedule a one-on-one consultation with me, or a more casual, meandering conversation if you prefer, at calendly.com/permaculture. Finally, there are more voices in the world doing amazing work than I could ever have the possibility to record an interview with, so if you've ever thought, “I'd love to hear an interview with a member of my community on The Permaculture Podcast,” now's the opportunity. I'd like to teach you how to record a conversation and send it to me to share on the show. You don't need to edit or produce the interview, I'll take care of all that. I'm also particularly interested in stories recorded by women and young people and from Black, Indigenous, and People of Color communities. If you're interested, let me know. Send an email to: The Permaculture Podcast with the subject, “My Community” and pitch me the story you'd like to share. Until the next time, spend each day managing complexity, while taking care of Earth, your self, and each other.

The Permaculture Podcast
Erin Axelrod - The Next Economy

The Permaculture Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2020 48:58


Donate to The Permaculture Podcast Online: via PayPal Venmo: @permaculturepodcast My guest today is Erin Axelrod, partner and worker/owner at LIFT Economy. She joins me to discuss how LIFT Economy is working to repatriate land, resolve housing issues, and create socially responsible businesses by investing in and providing support to women, indigenous, and people of color lead organizations. Using her years of experience as a framework, Erin provides multiple specific examples of what this work looks like in practice, what we can do to steer our economy towards regenerative businesses, and to heal our relationship with money.     Find more about Erin and her work at LIFTeconomy.com 21 Choice Perennial Vegetables for 4-Season Climates Schedule with Scott UTOPIA: a permaculture vision     This conversation with Erin touches on something I've been working on and speaking to other folks in the community, including Karryn Olsen and Dan Palmer, about over the last few months: how can we break through the limitations we find ourselves in as a result of, to borrow from Erin, business as usual. Particularly, how do we get the education, resources, and support to implement permaculture ethics and principles at a broad scale, both in and beyond the landscape, given the dire need to do so right now and for years to come. From climate change, to oppressive policing, to improving the land where we grow food, the problems we face are numerous, with much deeper issues underlying what we see at the surface. Each of us can make a meaningful difference whether we do so through individual action or collaborating with others to dismantle harmful systems. But, as I've heard in your dozens of replies to my recent inquiries into The Permaculture Pit, doing so can be difficult given the forces we find in our own life that resist change. That includes the concern about debt through university schooling, the lack of land access, or finding a quality PDC program and after PDC mentoring. What Erin shared with us, however, opens up many different doors. There are alternative paths to the experience and education we need to become a lawyer if we so desire. I looked into that one in particular and found four states in the U.S.—California, Vermont, Virginia, and Washington—which allow you to do so with no law school required, but by completing a Law Office Study Program. Three other states, New York, Maine, and Wyoming, also offer apprentice programs, but do require some law school. Beyond the legal realm, there are also trade apprenticeships, if you want to go that route with your work. I'm also interested in exploring and speaking to others about the one-on-one permaculture mentor programs that are both less and more than a traditional Permaculture Design Course. If you don't have land or are not interested in land-based permaculture, but want to assist those who are, there are programs like Agrarian Trust. We can also, if life provides us a bountiful income, invest in those programs and others like them.. We can donate scholarship funds to Permaculture Design Courses. If you've taken a PDC, reach out to your old teachers and see if there is something you can do to support what they are currently doing. Or send a student to LIFT Economy's Next Economy MBA program. Seek out and spend money are the stores owned and operated by women, indigenous, and people of color. There's also room for us to work on policy change in our local communities. Lobbying, I know that sounds like such a dirty word, to repeal and replace laws that limit agriculture. Fight for food justice and cottage food industries. Support farmers markets in communities lacking fresh foods.  And, for those of us who are already teachers in the community, do you have the room and space in your life to mentor students beyond the class and classroom? If you took a route outside business as usual to arrive where you are, let me know, so I can share these options with others via the podcast newsletter or in a future episode. Leave a comment in the show notes or send me an email: The Permaculture Podcast Until the next time, spend each day creating the new economy, while taking care of Earth, yourself, and each other. Resources LIFT Economy People of Color Sustainable Housing Network Daily Acts Agrarian Trust Agrarian Commons Little Jubba in Maine The Sustainable Economies Law Center Cottage Food Law (California) The Next Egg The East Bay Permanent Real Estate Cooperative Defund the Policy - Imagining a world without prisons and police Map link for traditional homelands (Erin recommends including a land acknowledgement in your email signature) Winona's Hemp & Heritage Farm Greenwave Native Conservancy Jonas Philanthropies launches a 10M Tree Campaign

The Herfcast
Dan Palmer - Zebrahead

The Herfcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2019 135:00


Dan Palmer is the Lead guitarist from Zebrahead and Death By Stereo. It was an awesome experience for me to be able to sit down and talk with him for a bit. We smoked some #Oliva cigars, I drank some #woodfordreserve and we talked about everything from cigars to being on tour and his experience traveling the world! Enjoy! #MFZB #braininvadersClick HERE for all of The Herfcast links

The Filmmakers Podcast
Ep 65 WRITING & STARRING IN 'FANGED UP' with Danielle Harold, Dan Palmer & Christian James

The Filmmakers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2018 58:19


Chatting screenwriting and acting in vampire comedy horror indie film Fanged Up with screenwriter and actor Dan Palmer and actress Danielle Harold With director Christian James and Giles Alderson on hosting duties. We delve into making the film, what happened on set and how the film came to CJ and Dan Palmer, how he re-wrote the script in a week and how Danielle got used to boys on set, the difference between TV and indie films and creating a character. Danielle Harold starred in TV drama Eastenders and recent feature films Two Graves, Fanged Up and the soon to be released Innocent Candy Dan Palmer has written and starred in numerous films including Freak Out, Stalled, Night Feed, Small Town Folk and Fanged Up as well as staring in Jake West's Evil Aliens. LINKS Fanged Up Film BUY HERE: www.amazon.co.uk/Fanged-Steven-Be…a/dp/B07D4VBSN7/ Raindance 99 MINUTE FILM SCHOOL DISCOUNT CODE: RDPODCAST20 Click the LINK bit.ly/99FilmSchool and type in the code: RDPODCAT20 just before you pay Giles Alderson Official site www.directedbygiles.com INDIE FILM SHOUT OUT TO: Ethel short film www.indiegogo.com/projects/ethel-a…eimer-s-family#/ Follow us on Twitter @filmmakerspod @gilesalderson @Cjamesdirect @FangedUp @danielleharold @thedaremovie Part of the www.podfixnetwork.com

The Filmmakers Podcast
Ep 64 Stu Bennett talks Fanged Up with director Christian James and Giles Alderson

The Filmmakers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2018 47:27


Indie film and career talk with Stu Bennett. Stu Bennett had his first acting role in the 2013 crime thriller film Dead Man Down, which starred Colin Farrell, Noomi Rapace, Terrance Howard & Dominic Cooper In April 2015, it was announced that he would star as "Europe's most dangerous assassin" in a WWE Studios-Richwater Films action thriller film titled Eliminators  starring friend of the show and soon guest Scott Adkins & directed by James Nunn He then took his first lead role in Ross Boyask's brilliant action film Vengeance Director and writer Ross Boyask is on the podcast on Ep 27 with John Adams chatting about making Vengeance and other indie films too. And most recently in our very own host Christian James' latest film Fanged Up. A vampire comedy. Written by Dan Palmer, Dan O'Reilly and Nick Nevern and starring Daniel O'Reilly, Danielle Harold, Stu Bennett, Vas Blackwood and Stephen Berkoff. LINKS Fanged Up Film PRE ORDER https://www.amazon.co.uk/Fanged-Steven-Berkoff-Lauren-Socha/dp/B07D4VBSN7/ Raindance TASTER day FREE with our CODE: TASTERPODCAST20 Click the LINK http://bit.ly/RaindanceTasterDay and type in the code: TASTERPODCAST20 just before you pay Night Feed short film WATCH here: http://www.cjdirector.com/ Giles Alderson Official site http://www.directedbygiles.com Follow us on Twitter @filmmakerspod @gilesalderson  @Cjamesdirect @FangedUp @thedaremovie Part of the www.podfixnetwork.com

The Seth Leibsohn Show
June 7, 2018 - Hour 2

The Seth Leibsohn Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2018 35:43


Dan Palmer's piece in The Hill, "There Is No Blue Wave In California." Revisiting Elon Musk's commencement speech at the California Institute Of Technology in 2012. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Making Permaculture Stronger
Dan Palmer’s Journey with Permaculture Design Process and David Holmgren’s Response (E11)

Making Permaculture Stronger

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2018 51:31


This episode is a recording of a session during a four-day workshop that was run last week by David Holmgren from Holmgren Design and Dan Palmer from Making Permaculture Stronger. The workshop was entitled Advanced Permaculture Planning and Design Process, and this episode shares the story of Dan's personal journey with permaculture design process, to which David responds with something of his own story. Here is a photo of Dan sharing his story... ...and David responding... Huge thanks to Keri Chiveralls for coming and for taking and sharing all three photos, Bec Lowe and Brenna Quinlan for supporting David and Dan during the course (and for Brenna's amazing illustrations), Su Dennet for feeding everyone, and the other participants for coming along and making it all possible and for integrating their beautiful energies into the mix of this emerging conversation whose time has come around (once again): Andrew, Anitra, Annaliese, Anne, Ben, Daryl, Delldint, Delvin, Franky, Gavin, Jazmyn, Jenny, Ken, Kim, Ko, Linnet, Lukas, Michae,l Michelle, Pierre, Sean, Stacey, Ugo, Venetia, Wayne & Willow Brenna Quinlan's brilliant pictorial summary of Dan's talk (which was then condensed into this summary of the whole day): The course group: Finally, for anyone who might be interested, there is a detailed six-post report of the 2017 version of this workshop here, and future iterations of this course will be listed here.

Making Permaculture Stronger
Jascha Rohr on the Field Process Model (E10)

Making Permaculture Stronger

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2018 60:57


In this episode Dan Palmer from Making Permaculture Stronger speaks with Jascha Rohr from the Institute for Participatory Design which is based in Oldenburg, Germany. With his partner Sonja Hörster, Jascha has created a fascinating and powerful way of framing design process they call the Field Process Model. The Field Process Model brings together inspiration from Bill Mollison's core model and Christopher Alexander's generative process against the philosophical backdrop of field theory (rather than the systems thinking backdrop permaculture usually stems from). Here it is sketched at a high level in two dimensions (get your head around this first, where reading this article is highly recommended)... ...here in more detail in three dimensions (or of course four if you include the movement or dance through time): Here are field process model originators Jascha and Sonja during the recording, which happened on February 20, 2018. The red squiggle indicates a certain four-volume set of books, the second volume of which just happened to also be sitting just behind Dan...

Making Permaculture Stronger
A Second Dialogue with Dave Jacke (E08)

Making Permaculture Stronger

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2018 66:47


Dave during the chat with Dan In this episode Dan Palmer from Making Permaculture Stronger enjoys another high-energy, cut to the chase dialogue with Dave Jacke from Edible Forest Gardens. The first episode/instalment can be found here. This second instalment of an energy-rich conversation that is far from done includes: Dan sharing his recent feeling that in framing permaculture design processes using linear-sequence-implying flow charts a (kind of big) mistake is being made Dave putting flow charts and other things in a successional (but non-linear!) framing where they have their role in the learning journey Dave sharing his cutting edge, hot-off-the-press, so far unwritten about approach to framing design processes as ecosystems The relation between what he calls the four ecosystem ps: properties principles patterns processes Why Dave avoids using the name permaculture Much, much else! Dave Jacke's work has been referenced many times in previous posts, and was the sole focus of this one and this one. Oh yes, the Ludwig Wittgenstein quote Dan mentions was: One thinks that one is tracing the outline of the thing's nature over and over again, and one is merely tracing around the frame through which we look at (Philosophical Investigations) and the quote Dave shared was: Ecological communities are not as tightly linked as organisms, but neither are they simply collections of individuals. Rather, the community is a unique form of biological system in which the individuality of the parts (i.e., species and individuals) acts paradoxically to bind the system together. —DAVID PERRY, Forest Ecosystems Finally, you can organise yourself a copy of David Holmgren's amazing new book Retrosuburbia (which Dan quotes from at the start) right here. We really hope you enjoy the episode, and please do leave a comment sharing any feedback or reflections below… Dan during the chat with Dave

Making Permaculture Stronger
Hannah Moloney on Permaculture Design, Business, and Life (E07)

Making Permaculture Stronger

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2018 58:06


In this episode Dan Palmer from Making Permaculture Stronger enjoys a rich conversation with his friend and permaculture colleague Hannah Moloney from Good Life Permaculture in Hobart. Hannah and Dan explore: How Hannah got into all this Hannah's journey working as a professional permaculture designer The permaculture design process Hannah uses The tension between providing a service people are willing to pay for and honouring sound process at the same time Much more Here are some of Hannah's design diagrams (more here): Her and Anton and their daughter Frida's beeuitiful pink home on a hill (more here): and Dan, Hannah, Anton (and young Frida) in 2015... and 2016...

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Making Permaculture Stronger
In Dialogue with Dave Jacke (E06)

Making Permaculture Stronger

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2017 65:20


In this episode Dan Palmer from Making Permaculture Stronger enjoys a high-energy, cut to the chase dialogue with Dave Jacke from Edible Forest Gardens. Dave and Dan explore: Dave's 38+ year journey with design process and permaculture including: his first design project at Simon's Rock College his initial contact with permaculture and then Bill Mollison his initial contact with the writings of Christopher Alexander (especially Alexander's 1964 book Notes on the Synthesis of Form) his experience studying at the Conway School of Landscape Design his relationship to permaculture his ecological design process Permaculture's design process enigma (has a lot to say about ecological design but not a lot to say about ecological design process) The relation between the designer, the designing, and the designed Problems with the expert/hero approach to design The relation between rationality and feeling/emotion inside ecological design process So much else... Dave Jacke's work has been referenced many times in previous posts, and was the sole focus of this one. We really hope you enjoy the episode, which is feeling like beginning of a longer conversation, and please do leave a comment sharing any feedback or reflections below… Dave doing site analysis at Yandoit Farm, Victoria, Australia, 2016

Making Permaculture Stronger
Darren J. Doherty on Design Process, the Regrarians Approach, and Making Permaculture Stronger (E05)

Making Permaculture Stronger

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2017 67:37


In this episode Dan Palmer from Making Permaculture Stronger enjoys a wide-ranging conversation with Darren J. Doherty from Regrarians.org. Darren and Dan explore: Darren's 25-year journey with design process including: how he got started key influences along the way key realisations along the way The Regrarians Works Pattern and the Regrarians Platform The current state and trajectory of permaculture including why good people so often seem to leave The relationship of Darren and the Regrarians approach to permaculture much else, including the new 10 week REX® Online Farm Planning Program (that Dan is looking forward to participating in as a student) We really hope you enjoy the episode, and please do leave a comment sharing any feedback or reflections below... Dan and Darren recording this episode last week in Bendigo, Australia Oh yes, one more thing - during the closing comments at the episode's end, Dan refers to this video clip: https://vimeo.com/128967954

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Making Permaculture Stronger
In Dialogue with Ben Falk (E04)

Making Permaculture Stronger

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2017 74:33


In this episode Dan Palmer from Making Permaculture Stronger enjoys a rich dialogue with Ben Falk from Whole Systems Design. Dan and Ben explore issues and themes around: heathy living processes of design and creation working with clients the relation of necessity to beauty part of what it might mean to enjoy an authentic, healthy, connected life.

Making Permaculture Stronger
Bridget O’Brien on Permaculture Design and Adapt – the Game (E02)

Making Permaculture Stronger

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2017


On June 22nd, 2017, Dan Palmer recorded this lovely chat with Bridget O'Brien about her work on permaculture design process as part of her permaculture board game she's called "Adapt" (check it out here).

Making Permaculture Stronger
Rosemary Morrow on Permaculture Design Process (E01)

Making Permaculture Stronger

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2017


In this podcast Dan Palmer from Making Permaculture Stronger chats with Rosemary Morrow about permaculture design process.

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