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East Clare Musical Society is celebrating its 20th anniversary in style. Their latest production will see them bring Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat to the stage. The beloved Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice musical will run from April 17th to 20th at the Scariff Community College Hall. To find out more, Alan Morrissey was joined by Rhys McNamara who plays Joseph, Hannah Moloney who plays one of the 2 narrators and Sarah King, Musical Director. Photo(C):Clare FM
Kaz and Tubes chat with climate activist, and sustainability educator, Hannah Moloney, ahead of her Ten Days on the Island show ‘Time Rebel’ at the Theatre Royal this Saturday night.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join us for a chat on Practical Permaculture Podcast with the amazing Hannah Molony (ABC presenter, Author and epic gardener), where we break down permaculture beyond just gardening and dive into its holistic lifestyle vibes. From redefining activism as caring, to exploring indigenous wisdom and community bonds. We chat about her cool new projects the Flower Power Project. Hannah also spills the beans on teaching permaculture, empowering individuals, and embracing authenticity. We love her final advice about "putting the edge effect in the middle" and being your most authentic self. Please don't forget to like, rate and share this podcast so we can reach more like hearted people.
This is honestly the hardest show to name and have show notes for because we covered so damn much in this chat. In this is a whopper of an episode we touch on transitioning from traditional work to relying on your business, people claiming “that's not permaculture”, PDC and teacher training, Permaculture at the Pub, social permaculture, looking outside permaculture for inspiration, motherhood and permaculture, education and courses plus so much more. Maplewood Permaculture details Maplewood Permaculture: https://www.maplewoodpermaculture.com https://www.instagram.com/maplewoodpermaculturefarm/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZhzSQ1atR4cbp5hyMYf39Q Permaculture at the pub: https://www.maplewoodpermaculture.com/permaculture-at-the-pub We mention the below resources in the show: Richard Perkins: https://www.richardperkins.co Huw Richards: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCeaKRrrpWiQFJJmiuon2WoQ Charles Dowding: https://www.youtube.com/@CharlesDowding1nodig Looby Macnamara: https://loobymacnamara.com/home/ Hannah Moloney: https://goodlifepermaculture.com.au Brenna Quinlan: https://www.brennaquinlan.com The Food Forest, SA: https://www.foodforest.com.au Limestone Permaculture: https://www.limestonepermaculture.com/workshops-farm-tours-courses Hive and Gobbler: https://hiveandgobbler.com.au/pages/dungog-store-what-s-on Robin Francis: https://robynfrancis.com.au Robin Clayfield: https://dynamicgroups.com.au Futuresteading podcast: https://www.futuresteading.com.au/podcast/ Purple Pear Farm: https://www.instagram.com/purplepearfarm/ Meg Mcgowan: https://www.instagram.com/permacoach_me/ Your exceptional life Marcus Pearce: https://marcuspearce.com.au Retrosuburbia: Pay what you can- https://online.retrosuburbia.com
Tune into the first instalment of our Christmas series where I speak with Hannah Moloney, permaculture educator of Goodlife Permaculture and presenter on Gardening Australia about her most recent book release, Good Life Growing, and how to build resilience in your own veggie patch as we navigate the climate crisis. Follow along on Instagram at @grow.reuse.create and @bigthings_littlethings for your chance to enter the draw to win a copy of Hannah's latest book.find more about Hannah here: https://goodlifepermaculture.com.au/https://goodlifepermaculture.com.au/product/good-life-growing/https://www.abc.net.au/gardening/hannah-moloney/13904188
New pod alert!It was amazing to chat to Permaculture legend and Gardening Australia presenter - Hannah Moloney. We nerded out on growing food in cold climates, community-spirited action to foster climate hope and her recent month of busily promoting her brand-new book: Good life growing, available now at all good bookstores around Australia and online.This is still unreal to me that I have this podcast vehicle to connect to such bright and world-changing agents like Hannah. I want to thank each and every person who has ever listened to a HYE podcast. For what it's worth, your interest in these pod episodes has changed my life. Love you all. Support the show
Glorious gentle giants of the sea. These 700 pound creatures are highly intelligent as they collaborate together to gather food. Yet, these creatures are a threatened species. In this episode we chat about manta rays. In this episode, Anastasia, Sammy, and Inna chat to Hannah Moloney. Hannah is a marine scientist and researcher at [...]Read More... from Gentle Giants of the Ocean: Manta Rays
Glorious gentle giants of the sea. These 700 pound creatures are highly intelligent as they collaborate together to gather food. Yet, these creatures are a threatened species. In this episode we chat about manta rays. In this episode, Anastasia, Sammy, and Inna chat to Hannah Moloney. Hannah is a marine scientist and researcher at the University of the Sunshine Coast and is a principle collaborator at the Manta Trust. Follow Hannah: LinkedIn Instagram Website Dont forget to follow Boiling Point on: Twitter Instagram Facebook
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
Hello Angels! Welcome back to Season 2, Episode 19 of Cat's Out Of The Bag! This week Cat chats to Hannah Moloney, the founder of Annamo. They dive into funny period stories, how to exercise with your cycle, ovulation, tracking your period, and lot's of interesting things you might not know. You will definitely walk away from this episode learning a few things x If you want to get in touch with Cat or follow her journey check out her Instagram accounts below:Host: @cat_henesey & @cats_outofthebag__TikTok: cat_heneseyBrand: @Henesii__Website: www.henesii.comEmail: hello@catsoutofthebag.netANNAMO IG: here Check out the website: here See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Lucy Mora coined the Term 'Garden Mapper' after being approached to illustrate water colour maps of Australian gardens. After moving back to the country some years ago she got her hands in the soil perfecting the skill of edible gardening. - Lucy & host Mykal Hoare chat about combining her two passions illustration & Veggie Gardening to create her new book - 'The Kitchen Garden'CLICK HERE FOR PATREONCover Art by Ellissa Nolan @Sakurartwatercolour________Episode Links:Lucy's Instagram - @thegardenmapperBuy - The Kitchen Garden ________Mykal's Links:Instagram - @mykalhoareFacebook - @mykalhoare_______Growing Media Links:www.growingmediaaus.com.auInstagram - @GrowingmediaausFacebook - @Growingmediaaus
Welcome to our next interview with the delightful Hannah Moloney!Hannah is the face behind Good Life Permaculture and a guest presenter on Gardening Australia. She has also recently launched her first book, titled 'The Good Life', and after reading this I couldn't let her idea of the good life also being the hard life leave my mind. With this in mind, Hannah's interview focuses on this topic and ties it into the idea of flow state. Listen to this podcast to:Learn how the good life is the hard lifeHear how living a life that aligns with your values results in moments of flow every dayHear Hannah's perspective on the climate crisis our world is in todayEnjoy!Tara, Steve and The Pods Ride CrewLearn more about Blue Derby Pods Ride here.
Over the last few years I think a lot of us had to look at our food supply chain with very honest eyes and realise that some things need to change. 7.3 million tonnes of food is lost or wasted every year while 5 million Australians go hungry 17% of total food available to consumers in 2019, went into the waste bins of households, retailers, restaurants and other food services The average Australian family throws away $3,800 worth of groceries per household each year The average Australian household is sends roughly 4.9 kilograms of food waste to landfill each week 75% of all food that is sent to landfill comes from our households This week's guest Is Hannah Moloney of Good Life Permaculture where her and husband design permaculture landscaping for their clients and run workshops on radical home making. You may even have seen Hannah on Gardening Australia - she's the one with pink hair who lives in the wild pink house in Hobart. This week we talk about food production, waste reduction, living a slow life of joy and how it's it's pronounced 'ca-len-jewel-la' not 'cal-en-dool-la'. This week's bonus is a mega permaculture resource list with podcasts, experts, books and blogs. That's available on Patreon. Just join for $5 US or $7 Australian to grab your copy - you will also get access to all of my other workbooks, guides and resources lists. You can find Hannah here. If you have an episode idea you can record it here. And if you want to follow me on Instagram I'm @veryexcellenthabits. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Now, is it just me, or is it getting hot in here? And by in here I mean planet earth and by hot I mean a hugely concerning increase in the temperature of our planet. In this episode we speak to Hannah Moloney, a social justice warrior and permaculture queen who is tackling the climate crisis, driven by what she calls, radical hope. Hannah lives in Lutruwita, Tasmania with her partner Anton and her daughter Frida. She regularly appears on gardening Australia and recently became a best-selling author with the release of her book, The Good Life. Mentioned in the episode: Values list - https://daretolead.brenebrown.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/Values.pdfHanna's tutorial on how to easily make yoghurt at home - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i-PUAFN1eqgYou can follow Hannah on Instagram @goodlife_permaculture and learn more about her work by visiting The Good Life Permaculture website www.goodlifepermaculture.com.au and you can find her incredible book, The Good Life in all good bookstores! We'd love to know what you thought of this episode! Connect with us on Instagram, @the_unlearningproject, and on Facebook, @theunlearningprojectpodcast. If you have 60 seconds please leave us a rating and a review. We are a fresh baby podcast and every review we receive makes a huge impact! Podcast hosted by Jess Sanders and produced by Whitney Buecher.
This episode is dedicated to the people, trees, animals & land of Australia. The world is hearing a lot about the tyranny & division in Australia at the moment, but it's important to remember this unifying concept of Permaculture was born, has grown, and matured to resilience in Australia to inspire people and places all across the world. This episode explores just a small slice of the many voices throughout the region that have such beauty, innovation and regenerative cultures to share. Hope you enjoy and share some positivity with this episode with your friends, family & neighbors! Our hearts go out to Aussies on this one...keep living strong, resilient, wild & free!Learn more about the inspiring folks from this episode, watch the videos and read the show notes on this episode here >Hear from voices like David Holmgren, Rosemary Morrow, Geoff Lawton, Bill Mollison, Darren Doherty, Hannah Moloney, Nick Ritar, Robyn Francis & more…“Though the problems of the world are increasingly complex, the solutions remain embarrassingly simple.” ― Bill Mollison- - -Learn more about the inspiring folks from this episode, watch the videos and read the show notes on this episode here >- - -Disclaimer: This is another episode exploring different themes in Permaculture and related fields with audio clips, interviews & anything else we can find. All audio clips are credited and linked on our website. We seek to share content & information which is becoming increasingly hard to find, censored and/or deemed controversial. Opinions expressed by content creators, guests & interviews on Permaculture Freedom podcast do not necessarily reflect the views of Land by Hand. No human holds the whole truth and listening to many different perspectives helps to shape a critical informed opinion. Always do your own unbiased research before drawing conclusions or spreading others' ideas as the truth. "It is the mark of an educated mind to entertain a thought without accepting it." - Aristotle - - - If you enjoy the show, please subscribe and consider the following: Share it with someone else in your life Leave a review or rating for the show Submit feedback, episode topic/guest ideas or a question at landbyhand.org/pfp Thanks for listening and your support! Land by Hand Permaculture education & media to live a natural, resilient lifestyle.-Learn more, watch the videos, and read the show notes on this episode here >
Hannah Moloney is a permaculture designer & much loved presenter on ABC's Gardening Australia. Host Mykal Hoare chats with Hannah about her new book 'The Good life: How To Grow A Better World' as well as her childhood, activism and home garden practices. CLICK HERE FOR PATREON Cover Art by Ellissa Nolan @Sakurartwatercolour________Episode Links: Good Life Permaculture Website Good Life Permaculture Instagram Good Life Permaculture Facebook Firesticks Homes For Homes ________Growing Media Links:www.growingmediaaus.com.auInstagram - @GrowingmediaausFacebook - @Growingmediaaus_______Mykal's Links:Instagram - @mykalhoareFacebook - @mykalhoare
Hannah Moloney's new book "The Good Life" is an inspiration encouraging us all To Grow A Better World. Hannah shares her passion for organic gardening, bikes, chickens and goats. A dynamic individual fuelled by radical hope.
Good Life Permaculture founder Hannah Moloney talks education, community, and conservation in this value-inspired episode. Hannah is committed to the betterment of not only her life, but the lives and communities that surround her - which is no easy task. But living and cultivating a value-based lifestyle in Tasmania means she has access to a beautiful space for permeating environmental health initiatives throughout her community. She give us advice on how to take small steps in addressing climate change and living a more sustainable, balanced, wholesome, and good life. McKenna, Kate and Sean talk tomatoes and eggplant. HEALTH: IT'S PERSONAL SHOWNOTES: https://www.thehippodcast.com/living-a-good-life-with-hannah-moloney HEALTH: IT'S PERSONAL INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/thehippodcast/ HEALTH: IT'S PERSONAL FACEBOOK COMMUNITY: https://www.facebook.com/groups/healthitspersonal LOVE the work we are doing? Join our Patreon family, for additional content, recipes, and connection: https://www.patreon.com/thehippodcast OR Buy us a cup of tea. https://ko-fi.com/healthitspersonal --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Hannah Moloney works towards restoring social, cultural and environmental balance. She teaches and designs permaculture - advocating for change from the ground. She has over 15 years of hands-on experience in urban agriculture, small-scale farming, permaculture and community development – all towards building climate resilience. Her new book The Good Life: How To Grow A Better World is releasing on August 31st! And it will bring a positive heartbeat to any home. In 2015 Hannah was awarded the Tasmanian ‘Young Landcare Leader Award' for her work with Good Life Permaculture and co-establishing Hobart City Farm. In 2018, she took part in the Tasmanian Leader's Program and in 2019 started appearing as a guest presenter with Gardening Australia on ABC TV and was featured in the Women Of The Island project. And to top it off she designs Organic, educational tea towels – supporting you to learn useful stuff while you dry the dishes. And these include lessons on goats, compost, sauerkraut, homebrew and flowers for bees, truly awesome stuff. Links for Hannah Moloney and Good Life Permaculture Goodlifepermaculture.com.au The Good Life: How To Grow A Better World facebook.com/Good-Life-Permaculture instagram.com/goodlife_permaculture We invite you to join us in acknowledging the traditional custodians upon the lands where this podcast is created and listened to. And pay respect to their Elders, past, present, and emerging.
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
Guest presenter Hannah Moloney shares some tips on controlling mint.
Guest presenter Hannah Moloney shares her hacks for making chicken coops.
Guest presenter Hannah Moloney shows how to make your own beeswax wraps.
Guest presenter Hannah Moloney shows how to make your own beeswax wraps.
Guest presenter Hannah Moloney modifies a compost bin to stop rats in their tracks!
If there's a human who represents the quintessential qualities of living like tomorrow matters, it just might be Hannah Maloney. A former front line picketer, Hannah transitioned to a more sustainable approach to advocacy for climate action and First Nations justice when she founded Good Life Permaculture and is now based in Tassie on Muwinina country where days of voluntary simplicity provide time for her community which she collaborates with to teach, design and live with love. Hannah is a radical homemaker who is currently writing a book, blogging her knowledge for all to learn from and has recently forayed into the world of television presenting on Gardening Australia.SHOW NOTESHannah's transition from frontline activism to a more sustainable pace to avoid burnoutWhy a simple life can be a hard life but when infused with joy, a wonderful lifeFollowing your Shen energyChoosing to sit on the edge of comfort and forcing yourself to cope with discomfort where often the greatest outcome is achievedShowing up despite adversity, for the sake of the individual AND self assuranceDiscovering the wonders of planting, food flowers and fibreGoing to bed in a state of love every dayPractical ideas for swapping resources with our neighbours like your vacuumSeeking ways to be more usefulAvoiding dogma for self and othersLoving people unconditionally where they’re atWhy she wakes at 4am each dayPreserving her natural energyRadical Hope - it's not what you might suspectThe power of imaginationLINKS YOU'LL LOVEGood Life Permaculture[musician] Briggs[musician] Thelma Plumm[musician] Mama Kin“From What Is To What If” - Rob HopkinsSupport the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/futuresteading)
Guest presenter Hannah Moloney explains the idea of a food forest, and how to start a simple one in your garden
Guest presenter Hannah Moloney shows how to get a head start on spring by making a cold frame
On this episode of SNJ In Conversation, Tania Tirraoro chats to Anne Heavey, Director of Whole School SEND, and Hannah Moloney, expert SENCO and Dyslexia specialist, who've all created a resource for school leaders to improve their SEND knowledge. The discussion includes a brief history of SEND and why training in the UK is so far behind that in some other countries. Find the article that goes along with this video at https://www.specialneedsjungle.com/snj-in-conversation/
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...
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...
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.
On this episode of People of Purpose, Johanna speaks to Hannah Moloney of Good Life Permaculture about the hidden opportunities in some of the world's biggest problems, the power of community, the problem of "peak soil" and the importance of ethics in business, leadership and life. Hannah runs Good Life Permaculture with partner Anton Vikstrom. The pair have been living in Tasmania since 2012 and have been busy applying their skills in permaculture and sustainability in their home and community ever since.