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HardwareX Podcasts
HILO Studio for Innovations in Textile Manufacturing (with Sara Diaz Rodriguez, Natalija Krasnoperova, and Lukas Schattenhofer from Berlin, Germany)

HardwareX Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2022 41:58


In this episode, we talk to the creators of Studio HILO that offers open source technologies for local yarn production, along with remote workshops and vocational training to facilitate user-driven experimentation. Our three guests are Sara Diaz Rodriguez (co-founder of Studio HILO, textile design and technologies consultant), Natalija Krasnoperova (co-founder of Studio HILO, innovation and coaching consultant), and Lukas Schattenhofer (member of Open Source Ecology in Germany managing the certification program for open source hardware).The host and content creator is Dr. Sanli Faez who is an Assistant Professor of Physics at Utrecht University. The post-editing and production was handled by Dr. Santosh Pandey who is an Associate Professor in Electrical Engineering at Iowa State University. The theme music is provided by Oleksandr Savochka from Pixabay.

The Tim Ferriss Show
#547: Balaji Srinivasan on Bitcoin, The Great Awokening, Wolf Warrior Diplomacy, Open-Source Ecology, Reputational Civil War, Creating New Cities, and Options for Becoming a Sane but Sovereign Individual

The Tim Ferriss Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2021 273:09


Balaji Srinivasan on Bitcoin, The Great Awokening, Wolf Warrior Diplomacy, Open-Source Ecology, Reputational Civil War, Creating New Cities, and Options for Becoming a Sane but Sovereign Individual | Brought to you by Wealthfront automated investing, Eight Sleep's Pod Pro Cover sleeping solution for dynamic cooling and heating, and BlockFi crypto platform. More on all three below.“The monopoly of truth is upstream of the monopoly of violence.” — Balaji SrinivasanBalaji S. Srinivasan (@balajis) is an angel investor and entrepreneur. Formerly the CTO of Coinbase and general partner at Andreessen Horowitz, he was also the co-founder of Earn.com (acquired by Coinbase), Counsyl (acquired by Myriad), Teleport (acquired by Topia), and Coin Center.He was named to the MIT Technology Review's “Innovators Under 35,” won a Wall Street Journal Innovation Award, and holds a BS/MS/PhD in Electrical Engineering and an MS in Chemical Engineering, all from Stanford University. Balaji also teaches the occasional class at Stanford, including an online MOOC in 2013, which reached 250,000+ students worldwide.To learn more about Balaji's most recent project, sign up at 1729.com, a newsletter that pays you. They're giving out BTC each day for completing tasks and tutorials. Subscribers also receive chapters from Balaji's free book, The Network State.Please enjoy!This episode is brought to you by Wealthfront! Wealthfront pioneered the automated investing movement, sometimes referred to as ‘robo-advising,' and they currently oversee $20 billion of assets for their clients. It takes about three minutes to sign up, and then Wealthfront will build you a globally diversified portfolio of ETFs based on your risk appetite and manage it for you at an incredibly low cost. Smart investing should not feel like a rollercoaster ride. Let the professionals do the work for you. Go to Wealthfront.com/Tim and open a Wealthfront account today, and you'll get your first $5,000 managed for free, for life. Wealthfront will automate your investments for the long term. Get started today at Wealthfront.com/Tim.*This episode is also brought to you by BlockFi! BlockFi is building a bridge between cryptocurrencies and traditional financial and wealth-management products. I became excited enough about this company that I ended up becoming an investor.Their BlockFi Rewards Visa® Signature Credit Card provides an easy way to earn more Bitcoin because you can earn 3.5% in Bitcoin back on all purchases in your first 3 months and 1.5% forever after, with no annual fee. BlockFi also lets you easily buy or sell cryptocurrencies. For a limited time, you can earn a crypto bonus of $15–$250 in value when you open a new account. Get started today at BlockFi.com/Tim and use code TIM at sign up.*This episode is also brought to you by Eight Sleep! Eight Sleep's Pod Pro Cover is the easiest and fastest way to sleep at the perfect temperature. It pairs dynamic cooling and heating with biometric tracking to offer the most advanced (and user-friendly) solution on the market. Simply add the Pod Pro Cover to your current mattress and start sleeping as cool as 55°F or as hot as 110°F. It also splits your bed in half, so your partner can choose a totally different temperature.And now, my dear listeners—that's you—can get $250 off the Pod Pro Cover. Simply go to EightSleep.com/Tim or use code TIM. *For show notes and past guests, please visit tim.blog/podcast.Sign up for Tim's email newsletter (“5-Bullet Friday”) at tim.blog/friday.For transcripts of episodes, go to tim.blog/transcripts.Discover Tim's books: tim.blog/books.Follow Tim:Twitter: twitter.com/tferriss Instagram: instagram.com/timferrissFacebook: facebook.com/timferriss YouTube: youtube.com/timferrissPast guests on The Tim Ferriss Show include Jerry Seinfeld, Hugh Jackman, Dr. Jane Goodall, LeBron James, Kevin Hart, Doris Kearns Goodwin, Jamie Foxx, Matthew McConaughey, Esther Perel, Elizabeth Gilbert, Terry Crews, Sia, Yuval Noah Harari, Malcolm Gladwell, Madeleine Albright, Cheryl Strayed, Jim Collins, Mary Karr, Maria Popova, Sam Harris, Michael Phelps, Bob Iger, Edward Norton, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Neil Strauss, Ken Burns, Maria Sharapova, Marc Andreessen, Neil Gaiman, Neil de Grasse Tyson, Jocko Willink, Daniel Ek, Kelly Slater, Dr. Peter Attia, Seth Godin, Howard Marks, Dr. Brené Brown, Eric Schmidt, Michael Lewis, Joe Gebbia, Michael Pollan, Dr. Jordan Peterson, Vince Vaughn, Brian Koppelman, Ramit Sethi, Dax Shepard, Tony Robbins, Jim Dethmer, Dan Harris, Ray Dalio, Naval Ravikant, Vitalik Buterin, Elizabeth Lesser, Amanda Palmer, Katie Haun, Sir Richard Branson, Chuck Palahniuk, Arianna Huffington, Reid Hoffman, Bill Burr, Whitney Cummings, Rick Rubin, Dr. Vivek Murthy, Darren Aronofsky, and many more.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Briar Patch Observatory
Open Source Ecology - Marcin Jakubowski

Briar Patch Observatory

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2021 95:09


Marcin collaborates with Corey, Dixon and Passer. Check out OSE's Summer of Extreme Design-Build: https://www.opensourceecology.org/summer-x-2021/ Apply for an apprenticeship with OSE: https://www.opensourceecology.org/ose-apprenticeship/ Find OSE on Twitter: https://twitter.com/OSEcology Check out Untapped Growth's mission to restore our topsoil and protect our food: https://untappedgrowth.com/decentralizedgrazing/ And on Twitter: https://twitter.com/untappedgrowth  

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Crazy Town
Complexity and Armageddon, or… the Story of the Hemp Microphone

Crazy Town

Play Episode Play 57 sec Highlight Listen Later Apr 21, 2021 73:41 Transcription Available Very Popular


Society has become so complex that all the complexity begets more complexity. And if that’s not complex enough for you, jobs have become so specialized that hardly anyone knows how anything is made or works. Join Jason, Rob, and Asher as they contemplate how to make a microphone from scratch, break down the tertiary jobs in a pirate economy (parrot tenders and eyepatch makers), and explain the Lloyd Dobler hypothesis. They also explore a conundrum: even though the industrialized economy is bumping into the limits to growth and risking environmental meltdown, most people remain locked into their specialized jobs and continue to propagate the unsustainable economy. The Do-the-Opposite segment features a healthy dose of simplification and a fascinating interview with Marcin Jakubowski, the founder of Open Source Ecology and the Global Village Construction Set.Support the show (https://www.postcarbon.org/supportcrazytown/)

Nature Am I
Nature Am I, Episode 12: Blueprints for Sustainability (Marcin Jakubowski, Part 1)

Nature Am I

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2021 37:41


This special episode of Nature Am I features Part 1 of a two-part conversation with Marcin Jakubowski (pronounced MAR-chin  Ya-coo-VOV-ski), the founder of Open Source Ecology.  In his inspiring 2011 TED talk, "Open-Sourced Blueprints for Civilization," which has garnered close to two million views so far, Marcin tells the remarkable story of how he developed the Global Village Construction Set (GVCS), a set of 50 of the most important machines for modern life. Through an open, collaborative process, he and a team of volunteer designers, engineers and builders have been developing and fabricating these machines, which include tractors, ovens, and circuit makers. All of the blueprints are open source, making them available to anyone seeking to build this technology for themselves. Part of Marcin's vision is to create prosperity at a local level by empowering individuals and communities with the skills needed to fabricate what he calls "democratic technology." Such technology can serve human needs, free people from material constraints, and unleash human potential.The machines that make up the GVCS are intended to be robust, modular, low-cost, efficient, and made from locally-sourced and recycled materials. Marcin envisions a process in which most, if not all, of the starting materials can be found in the "earth and twigs beneath our feet." His ideas point the way to a future in which all technology is sustainable, local communities are resilient and self-sufficient, garbage and waste are non-existent, and the population has the technical literacy needed for economic freedom, prosperity, and self-determination.Part 2 of this conversation can be found in Episode 13 of the podcast, to be released by the end of February 2021. On this episode, you will hear the following topics:5:27- Technology that serves human needs8:01- The product selection metric for the GVCS11:30- The open-source model applied to hardware12:55 Three ways that the GVCS can get built15:08- 3D printing17:58- Building an advanced civilization from dirt and twigs19:40- Three levels of recycling22:06- Lifetime design26:00- Open-source microfactories27:15- How to build it yourself28:03- The need for localized production29:13- Sustainable regenerative technology30:25- Economic localization and ecological integrity31:30- Natural law in ecological design33:13- Eliminating the waste stream

Changelog Master Feed
Open source civilization (The Changelog #428)

Changelog Master Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2021 78:21 Transcription Available


This week we’re talking about open source industrial machines. We’re joined by Marcin Jakubowski from Open Source Ecology where they’re developing open source industrial machines that can be made for a fraction of commercial costs, and they’re sharing their designs online for free. The goal is to create an efficient open source economy that increases innovation through open collaboration. We talk about what it takes to build a civilization from scratch, the Open Building Institute and their Eco-Building Toolkit, the right to repair movement, DIY maker culture, and how Marcin plans to build 10,000 micro factories worldwide where anyone can come and make.

The Changelog
Open source civilization

The Changelog

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2021 78:20 Transcription Available


This week we’re talking about open source industrial machines. We’re joined by Marcin Jakubowski from Open Source Ecology where they’re developing open source industrial machines that can be made for a fraction of commercial costs, and they’re sharing their designs online for free. The goal is to create an efficient open source economy that increases innovation through open collaboration. We talk about what it takes to build a civilization from scratch, the Open Building Institute and their Eco-Building Toolkit, the right to repair movement, DIY maker culture, and how Marcin plans to build 10,000 micro factories worldwide where anyone can come and make.

Maker Riot
Open Source Ecology: October 2020

Maker Riot

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2020 41:33


Lots of new, and we hope, fun stuff for the launch of our new season. A new segment called "Watcha Makin'", the old standby of "Cool Things/Stuff," and an interview with Marcin Jakubowski of Open Source Ecology. We talk about his revolutionary ideas around open source hardware and creating a new operating system for civilization. Check out more at https://www.opensourceecology.org/. Go to www.makerriot.com for more information about the show or buy a t-shirt to show your love and support. Thanks for listening!

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Destination Linux
Destination Linux 194: Interview with Marcin Jakubowski of Open Source Ecology

Destination Linux

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2020 59:53


This week we have an incredible interview in store for you with the founder of Open Source Ecology, Marcin Jakubowski, a company that is using open source to change industrial machines, and much more, as we know it. In our Gaming section, we’ll discuss the new Left 4 Dead DLC that dropped from Valve! Later […]

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Destination Linux
Destination Linux 194: Open Source Ecology, An Interview with Marcin Jakubowski

Destination Linux

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2020 59:52


This week we have an incredible interview in store for you with the founder of Open Source Ecology, Marcin Jakubowski, a company that is using open source to change industrial machines, and much more, as we know it. In our Gaming section, we'll discuss the new Left 4 Dead DLC that dropped from Valve! Later in the show we'll give you our popular tips/tricks and software picks. Plus so much more, on this week's episode of Destination Linux. Sponsored by: Digital Ocean - https://do.co/dln Bitwarden - https://bitwarden.com/dln DL Hosts: Ryan (DasGeek) = https://dasgeekcommunity.com Noah Chelliah = https://asknoahshow.com Michael Tunnell = https://tuxdigital.com Want to Support the Show? Support us on Patreon = https://destinationlinux.org/patreon Support us on Sponsus = https://destinationlinux.org/sponsus DLN Store = https://dlnstore.com Want to follow the show and hosts on social media? You can find all of our social accounts at https://destinationlinux.org/contact Topics covered in this episode: Full Show Notes (for links and such) https://destinationlinux.org/episode-194 00:00 = Coming up on DL194 00:47 = Welcome to Destination Linux 01:07 = Michael's Week: New DestinationLinux.Network website launched! 02:30 = Noah's Week: Raspberry Pi Rigorous Testing 03:38 = Ryan's Week: Trying Out Fedora 33 Beta 07:53 = Digital Ocean - App Platform Service ( https://do.co/dln ) 08:47 = Community Feedback: Home Surveilance Systems 13:28 = How to send feedback into the show 14:05 = Interview with Marcin Jakubowski of Open Source Ecology 50:59 = Security Advisory: Privacy Focused Search Engines 51:26 = Bitwarden - Password Manager ( https://bitwarden.com/dln ) 52:21 = Gaming: New Left 4 Dead DLC Update! 54:03 = Tip of the Week: /run 55:42 = Software Spotlight: RawTherapee on Pinebook Pro 58:02 = Outro: Become a Patron of DL 58:30 = Outro: DLNStore.com 58:40 = Outro: Join the DLN Community 59:07 = Outro: Check out the DestinationLinux.Network website 59:28 = Outro: The Journey Itself . . . 59:40 = Outro: Preview of the Patron Post Show Linux #OpenSource #Podcast

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Knowledge Without College
KWC #074 Marcin Jakubowski

Knowledge Without College

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2020 59:46


Marcin Jakubowski is the founder of Open Source Ecology, an open, collaborative network of farmers, engineers, architects and supporters, whose main goal is the eventual manufacturing of the Global Village Construction Set (GVCS) including the 50 most important industrial machines, which would take to build a small civilization with modern comforts. Marcin talks about founding the company and materializing his idea of complete off-grid living. In this very interesting Episode, we talk about open-sourcing, off-grid housing solutions, solar and nuclear power, and go into scientific details of how and why you should think about switching to independent energy production. Enjoy!

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Agents of Innovation
Episode 79 Collaborate with Marcin Jakubowski's Open Source Ecology

Agents of Innovation

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2020 44:01


The Agents of Innovation podcast features conversations with entrepreneurs, philanthropists, and artists, hosted by Francisco Gonzalez. Episode 79 (August 2020) features an interview with Marci Jakubowski, founder of Open Source Ecology and co-founder of Open Building Institute. You can find more information on him at: https://www.opensourceecology.org/marcin-jakubowski/ Episode 79 also features the song "Flyover Country" by Andrew Leahey. You can find his music at: www.andrewleahey.com For more information on the Agents of Innovation podcast, visit the website: agentsofinnovation.org and follow on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.

Open Source Creative
Open Source Ecology With Marcin Jakubowski

Open Source Creative

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2020 54:26


This week's guest is Marcin Jakubowski from the [Open Source Ecology](https://opensourceecology.org) project. They're making some really cool things and have a plan for giving people the tools (creative and otherwise) to build their own civilization.

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Apodcast.com - a podcast with interesting people.
Open Source Hardware is the Future | The Adrian Sinclair Show with Marcin Jakubowski, Ph.D | apodcast Originals

Apodcast.com - a podcast with interesting people.

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2020 72:25


Open Source Hardware is the FutureOpen Source Ecology is an open collaborative of builders, engineers, and producers. Join host Adrian Sinclair and Open Source founder Marcin Jakubowski, Ph.D, as they discuss about open source hardware, what are the challenges it faces, how can it be made just as visible as open source software, and why there is a need to shift the paradigm of the current economy from competitive to collaborative, among others. Open Source Ecology’s mission is to create a collaborative economic platform that optimizes development, production, and distribution – via open source collaboration – to accelerate innovation to unprecedented levels.The Adrian Sinclair Show focuses on real conversations with interesting people, exploration of interesting projects, topics, and ideas worth talking about. New episodes stream every Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday 7AM MT.---Apodcast.com - Listen, Learn, and Share. Stream original podcast shows on the NEXTGen podcasting platform for curious people and lifelong learners. If you are a life-long learner, an independent thinker and an explorer looking to broaden your horizons, learn something new, then you found your new home.--- Get an in-depth look at this topic on our blog: https://medium.com/@adrianwsinclair Click the follow button on the podcast page to get more content from us. Done with this episode? Binge stream our other episodes - there’s a lot of them! Subscribe to our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/apodcastStream this podcast on Spotify: https://bit.ly/apodcastonspotifyJoin our Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/2266073637018886/Like our Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/apodcastshow/Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/adrianwsinclair/Got something for us? partnerships@apodcast.com

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The Fred Opie Show
Psyche Williams - Forson

The Fred Opie Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2020 34:11


An oral history interview with Dr. Psyche Williams-Forson who is a Professor of American Studies at University of Maryland College Park. Her work examines the lives of African Americans from the late 19th century to the present and explores food and food cultures, race and gender. Be sure to purchase a copy of her award-winning book Building Houses Out of Chicken Legs: Black Women, Food, & Power: https://uncpress.org/book/9780807856864/building-houses-out-of-chicken-legs/ Dr. Psyche Williams-Forson: https://amst.umd.edu/faculty/psyche-williams-forson/ Host DR. FRED OPIE, ATHLETE TURNED PROFESSOR. Follow Fred, review the show, tell others about it, share a link. Follow Fred: Browse the Items in the $10.99 or Less Online Store Sale!: https://fredopiespeaks.com/store/ Food Blog: http://www.fredopie.com/food Site: https://fredopiespeaks.com/about-us/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/DrFredDOpie Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/frederick.d.opie Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fdopie/ Support Fred Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/fredopieshow Music Credits: (Fred Opie Show them song) Music: Crimson Fly - Huma-Huma https://youtu.be/qpxhgby-ONI 65, [soul] Open Source Ecology by Robbero (c) copyright 2014 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/Robbero/47078 31, Confirmation blues by Robbero (c) copyright 2015 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/Robbero/50510

Buddhist Geeks
An Open Source Economy of Abundance, with Marcin Jakubowski

Buddhist Geeks

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2020 60:14


The founder of Open Source Ecology, Marcin Jakubowski, shares his journey of going from being a PhD student in Fusion Physics to meditating daily & building the modular groundwork for an open source economy of abundance.

The Probiotic Life
029 - Fascinating Fungi And Radical Mycology With Peter McCoy

The Probiotic Life

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2018 68:37


In this episode we talk with Peter McCoy. He is most well known as one of the founders of Radical Mycology, a grassroots organisation and movement that teaches the many ways to work with fungi for personal, societal, and ecological resilience. He describes himself as an interdisciplinary, systems-oriented mycology educator.Join us as we talk about traditional uses of fungi, myco-literacy, what fungi can teach us, and Peter shares a bit about his journey.In 2016, Peter released the book Radical Mycology: A Treatise on Seeing & Working With Fungi. He is the lead cultivation expert for the Amazon Mycorenewal Project, and a mycology advisor to Open Source Ecology and Permaculture Magazine North America.Apart from his work with fungi, he is also a community organiser, artist, musician, lecturer, and teacher. Peter's daily practice centers on cultivating, researching, and foraging for new intersections between healthy human and fungal relations. He is available for consultation on mushroom cultivation and remediation design, site surveys, lectures, informal talks, and teaching assignments.Check out all that Peter is up to:Radical Mycologyradicalmycology.comradicalmycologyconvergence.comfacebook.com/radmycologyinstagram.com/radmycologyRadical Mycology: The BookRadical Mycology: A Treatise on Seeing & Working With FungiMycologos Schoolwww.mycologos.worldfacebook.com/mycologosinstagram.com/mycologosAnd shoutout to the band Confiture… bringing funky tunes to ears near you… www.confitureband.comShow NotesMycology As Activism- came to see mycology as a huge piece of the puzzle to nature's restoration- wanted to actively contribute to earth's betterment- did some self-education as a young adult that broadened his worldview- got involved in some projects which made him realise you can be part of making changes- creating solutions and community, instead of basing identity on what you are against- began to bring mycology up as a potential solution to current issues, not always received well- found like-minded people and ideas began to evolve- realised this was the piece of the puzzle he could contribute- solutions that mycology creates fold into social issues as well as environmental issuesMycology in Cultural Awareness- discussion of fermentation & Sandor Katz- mycology is unfamiliar and even somewhat feared in popular awareness- Peter works to de-stigmatise fungi and show how great it is- discussion of historical uses of fungi/mycology- many approaches to mycology beyond food, ethno-mycologyGetting Educated!- for Peter, mycology gives him access to new perspectives on many aspects of life- it reminds him that there is still mysteries out there to discover- most people don't know much about fungi; one way Peter is working to address that through his book- building community around mycology, to bring it into the cultural awareness at a social level- has in mind for the future a much more structured form of education to bring deeper study of mycology to people- “Radical Mycology 2.0” is coming- mycology is not taught in schools, so there is a hole to fill in offering educationA New Way to See the World- sense of connection that comes for many people, in learning the magic and mystery of fungi- a whole new way of seeing the natural world- teaching mycology through the the eyes of ecological awareness- for Peter, sometimes the things that are least talked about are the most interesting, such as the benefits & deliciousness of probioticsEcological Remediation- according to science, it seems likely that fungi were the first larger-celled structured organisms on earth (after bacteria)- fungi are central to earth's biology & uniquely powerful- discussion of how fungi supports soil, animal, and plant life- fungi are capable of breaking down many kinds of toxic substances that other organisms cannot- in the long run, fungi will probably be able to break down almost all man-made substances- this branch of research (micro-remediation) is very young, with not many fully realised examples, but there is so much room to explore- this exploration is something that many people will be capable of doing eventually in their own backyards, and potentially make big discoveriesFungi in Our Future- in the further-off future (100, 200 years), possibly all man-made systems could be affected and improved by fungi- fungi has a long shelf life, & makes an incredible building material- discussion of growing mushrooms for common household & natural medicinal usesClosing Thoughts- fungi already influence your life in a million ways- now is the perfect time: there is so much opportunity to get involved in cultivating fungi at this particular point in history- radicalmycology.com- Peter's book is at publishing website: chthaeus.com- this coming October: Radical Mycology Convergence- join the newsletter on any of their social media platforms

Team Human
Ep. 17 Viktor Zaunders “Permaculture”

Team Human

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2016 38:44


Playing for Team Human today, all the way from Sweden, is local food facilitator Viktor Zaunders. Zaunders is working to organize sustainable, regenerative, and collaborative local food systems. In this episode, Zaunders and Douglas talk about permaculture and the lessons that can be applied to social systems at large.Visit Viktor’s website zaunders.net to learn more about the variety of projects he is working on.In this interview, Zaunders mentions Open Source Ecology. They provide a wealth of resources that encourage collaborative and innovative ecodesign. Visit their site opensourceecology.org See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Team Human
Ep. 17 Viktor Zaunders “Permaculture”

Team Human

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2016 38:44


Playing for Team Human today, all the way from Sweden, is local food facilitator Viktor Zaunders. Zaunders is working to organize sustainable, regenerative, and collaborative local food systems. In this episode, Zaunders and Douglas talk about permaculture and the lessons that can be applied to social systems at large.Visit Viktor’s website zaunders.net to learn more about the variety of projects he is working on.In this interview, Zaunders mentions Open Source Ecology. They provide a wealth of resources that encourage collaborative and innovative ecodesign. Visit their site opensourceecology.org Get bonus content on Patreon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Permaculture Voices
061 - Designing & Building the Future...Literally. Open Source Ecology with Marcin Jakubowski

Permaculture Voices

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2016 70:38


Learn more at permaculturevoices.com/61 Support the show at permaculturevoices.com/support THIS EPISODE IS A REPLAY OF PREVIOUS PUBLISHED EPISODE. It is through the Global Village Construction Set that Marcin and OSE have set out to change the way that we build the communities of the future. Marcin has said "I'd like to be able to show that a full modern standard of living can be created from any parcel of land using only the local resources on site in a small fraction of time." A modern standard of living created using tools built locally, within the community. Tools built to last a lifetime, being easily repairable, and ever evolving as open source. This open source model is a powerful tool to help change the future. I see this as a way where a group of farmers could come together, build a piece of this equipment themselves, be able to repair it themselves, and be able to share it amongst themselves without being dependent upon big companies like John Deere and the debt that goes with them. It is this process that minimizes debts, builds strong communities and builds local resiliency, and that is a political shift. You shift the power from the big corporations to the communities and the individuals by empowering them to take back some control. Like Marcin said, "I think a lot of people are hungry to be productive and find that productivity within themselves." In a land of retail sales, why not empower people to innovate and produce, not consume, the future that they want in the factories of new, not of old? Why not make that dream of permaculture and polyculture based landscapes and farms more possible by providing blueprints for the equipment that you can build to do the work? Literally. If you want to build it, you can, because we are talking about a future where you hold the blueprints yourself. That is the future that OSE is creating and that is what we are talking about today with Marcin Jakubowski of Open Source Ecology… Learn more at permaculturevoices.com/61 Support the show at permaculturevoices.com/support THIS EPISODE IS A REPLAY OF PREVIOUS PUBLISHED EPISODE.

Permaculture Voices
Designing & Building the Future...Literally. Open Source Ecology with Marcin Jakubowski [REPLAY]

Permaculture Voices

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2016 71:04


It is through the Global Village Construction Set that Marcin and OSE have set out to change the way that we build the communities of the future. Marcin has said "I'd like to be able to show that a full modern standard of living can be created from any parcel of land using only the local resources on site in a small fraction of time." A modern standard of living created using tools built locally, within the community. Tools built to last a lifetime, being easily repairable, and ever evolving as open source. This open source model is a powerful tool to help change the future. I see this as a way where a group of farmers could come together, build a piece of this equipment themselves, be able to repair it themselves, and be able to share it amongst themselves without being dependent upon big companies like John Deere and the debt that goes with them. It is this process that minimizes debts, builds strong communities and builds local resiliency, and that is a political shift. You shift the power from the big corporations to the communities and the individuals by empowering them to take back some control. Like Marcin said, "I think a lot of people are hungry to be productive and find that productivity within themselves." In a land of retail sales, why not empower people to innovate and produce, not consume, the future that they want in the factories of new, not of old? Why not make that dream of permaculture and polyculture based landscapes and farms more possible by providing blueprints for the equipment that you can build to do the work? Literally. If you want to build it, you can, because we are talking about a future where you hold the blueprints yourself. That is the future that OSE is creating and that is what we are talking about today with Marcin Jakubowski of Open Source Ecology… Show Notes: www.permaculturevoices.com/61

For The Wild
PETER McCOY on Fungi and the Birth of the Modern Psyche /37

For The Wild

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2016 3480:00


Today we welcome back Peter McCoy, who speaks on behalf of the fungi, the most overlooked and misrepresented organisms in the web of life. Peter leads us through the earliest evidence of the fungal “queendom” in the development of culture and human intelligence, and shows how understanding fungal biology and mycelial webs can steer our social experiments. Peter is an original founder of Radical Mycology, a grassroots organization and movement that teaches the skills needed to work with mushrooms and other fungi for personal, societal, and ecological resilience. Peter is the lead cultivation expert for the Amazon Mycorenewal Project and Open Source Ecology and the primary author behind Radical Mycology, a nearly 700-page book on accessible mycology and mushroom cultivation. Apart from his work with fungi, he is also a community organizer, street medic, zinester, artist, musician, lecturer, and teacher.

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Singularity.FM
Marcin Jakubowski on Open Source Ecology: From Mud Hut to Singularity in 1 Day

Singularity.FM

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2016 70:02


Some people are just outright unreasonable: they refuse to adapt to the world and, instead, try to adapt the world to themselves. Marcin Jakubowski is one of those crazy people who has been trying to open source a civilization starter kit from the ground up. Now, as we know, most unreasonable people fail. But those […]

Permaculture Voices
Keys to Creating Success Metrics, Focusing Your Efforts, Quick Iterative Learning, and Marcin Jakubowski React (CD2)

Permaculture Voices

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2015 46:00


Part 2 of the series with Marcin Jakubowski of Open Source Ecology. This episode is the react show to the Marcin interview that I did in Part 1. This episode is made up of my commentary inspired by the interview with Marcin, and your comments. I dig deeper into some of the ideas that Marcin brought up such as the 1000 True Fans article by Kevin Kelly, how do you measure success, how do you focus your efforts, celebrating the small, and the advantages of quick iterative learning. Details, notes, and link mentioned in this episode can be found at permaculturevoices.com/cd2.  

Future Primitive Podcasts
Open Source Ecology

Future Primitive Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2012 11:54


Marcin Jakubowski came to the U.S. from Poland as a child. He graduated with honors from Princeton and earned his PhD in fusion physics from the University of Wisconsin before shifting direction and starting a hydroponic vegetable farm in Madison, WI. Lacking real experience in practical matters, he then began his education from scratch, and […] The post Open Source Ecology appeared first on Future Primitive Podcasts.

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V-RADIO
Aaron Makaruk from Open Source Ecology interview!

V-RADIO

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2012 45:00


On this episode of V-RADIO we have Aaron Makaruk from Open Source Ecology. We will be talking about what is going on at Open Source Ecology and how their progress has been in developing open source sustainable technologies to help empower people to defeat poverty.

V-RADIO
Open Source Ecology returns to V-RADIO!

V-RADIO

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2010 120:00


On this episode of V-RADIO we are proud to once again have Marcin Jackubowski, PHD of the Open Source Ecology movement. Developing sustainable technologies and giving the designs away open source! Tune in!

V-RADIO
V-RADIO: Open Source Ecology Interview!

V-RADIO

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2009 120:00


Finally V-RADIO gets to talk to the people from the Open Source Ecology movement. For all you out there who are eager to put the shovel in the dirt as far as sustainable living, these are the people you need to be talking to! http://openfarmtech.org/index.php?title=Open_Source_Ecology V-RADIO is still accepting donations to keep on the air. Please consider visiting V-RADIO.org and sending a donation!

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