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In this episode, Morag Gamble engages in a thought-provoking conversation with Laura Oldanie about the contested intersection of permaculture and money. They explore the redefinition of wealth, the myths surrounding conventional financial systems, and the importance of community and social capital in creating a resilient and abundant life. Laura shares insights on how permaculture principles can guide financial decisions, the concept of 'enoughness', and innovative strategies for investing in regenerative assets. Laura is the founder of Rich & Resilient Living. Since she received her Permaculture Design Certificate in 2009, she's been exploring ways to earn, spend, invest, and manage her money and lifestyle to bring about the change she wants to see in the world – and teaching others to do the same. Laura has been featured in Forbes, CNBC, and Good Housekeeping, and is co-author of the life changing book "Growing FREE (Financially Resilient & Economically Empowered): Building the Life of Your Dreams Without Losing Your Soul or Destroying the Planet." Explore more of Laura's work on her Instagram and Youtube, and read her book. She also offers a compilation of free resources & ideas on finding your way to homeownership in today's crises.I'd love to hear from you. Text me here.Support the showThis podcast is a project of the Permaculture Education Institute. We work with people on six continents, teaching permaculture design and skills - from how to be a community leader to creating a regenerative permaculture livelihood. Visit our website to find out more. You can start any time, in any capacity! We teach permaculture and host permaculture teacher courses. We also share conversations through monthly masterclasses, Our Permaculture Life YouTube, and offer free monthly film clubs in a supportive global community. This podcast is broadcast from a solar powered studio in the midst of a permaculture ecovillage food forest on beautiful Gubbi Gubbi country. Subscribe, share and comment if you enjoy and keep this podcast myceliating!
Do you take the time to design for your own wellbeing?When we're being the change we want to see in the world, it's easy to focus on hard metrics: more sales, more leads, more success.But what if your body suddenly says “no”?As the saying has it, our health is our truest form of wealth. But how often do we check in with ourselves and explore what we might need?On this episode, Carlos and Laurence are joined by Pelin Kazak Bagatur, a product and UX design leader who's deeply passionate about the intersection of design and wellbeing.She shares how her perspective on health has evolved through personal experiences with yoga, mindfulness, and a deeper exploration into spirituality and wellbeing.LinksJoin the conversation liveBecome a member of the Happy Startup SchoolJoin the next Vision 20/20 cohort
Subscriber-only episodeJuggling family commitments, coaching responsibilities, and business duties, I've learned firsthand the art of planning for life's unexpected twists. Imagine managing the chaos of a packed schedule while coaching middle school girls' basketball and still keeping a business thriving. Through laughter and challenges, I've come to appreciate the power of a well-thought-out yearly plan. Whether it's mapping out the busiest times of the year or leaving thoughtful "breadcrumbs" to ease back into work, preparation is key. Life's unpredictability, from the joys of an empty nest to the trials of menopause, requires more than just resilience—it demands strategic foresight.Join me as I share stories and strategies on preparing for interruptions with the support of a strong team. From having a family member help with podcast tasks to anticipating the busiest periods, it's all about knowing when to step away and how to return smoothly. Learn why a 90-day plan is not just a tool but a lifeline for maintaining productivity. Whether you're gearing up for a holiday break or a major life change, discover how to leave notes for yourself—guiding your return to projects and ensuring that chaos doesn't catch you off guard.
Send us a textI am happy to share that I am moving to the next level. I have been a podcast host for the past 2 years and have developed a community that has grown and shares many details that will make a difference. I have created a website, www.TerrilynMinnifield.com. I have started a YouTube Channel, Resilient Living with Terrilyn Minnifield. I will share my life and all things resilient. I have also included Blogs on the website to invite others to comment on subjects that are helpful in lifestyle updates. We have a shop coming with merchandise and so much more. Listen to this episode that explains all the changes. I hope you will join me as I Live, Learn and Laugh. Let's Go! Thanks for listening. If you enjoyed this podcast, the best compliment is a referral. Share with others and write us a review. We would love to connect with you! Please subscribe to my newsletter on www.TerrilynMinnifield.com. Send me an email with feedback or suggestions at terrilyn@terrilynminnifield.com.
Have you ever wondered what it takes to construct an unbreakable fortress of resilience within your mind, capable of weathering life's fiercest storms with unwavering strength and grace? In today's episode, Brendon gets deep into the art of creating a blueprint for a resilient mindset. Join Brendon Burchard and Jamie Kern Lima as they uncover the strategies and mindset shifts needed to navigate life's challenges with unwavering strength and determination. Whether you're facing setbacks in your career, relationships, or personal development, this episode will provide you with the tools and insights needed to cultivate a mindset that thrives in the face of adversity. This is the Motivation with Brendon Burchard Podcast, and today, we're on a mission to help you create a blueprint for a resilient mindset that will carry you through life's toughest challenges. “The single essential element of all spirituality and mindfulness training is having a sense of presence and grace in the moment despite the hurts and struggles of yesterday and today.” If you're looking for tips on how to create a blueprint for a resilient life, this episode is for you! Get my daily life coaching, monthly seminars, and free tickets to my events when you join GrowthDay: https://growthday.com Grab my famous 1-Page Productivity Guide: https://www.growthday.com/pdf-g Join me in-person at my next Los Angeles show: https://www.growthday.com/offers/NAFwK9MS Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to Kim Talks Resilience, the podcast that celebrates the strength and resilience of women worldwide! In this latest episode, host Kim Hayden engages in a powerful conversation with author and speaker Irma Goosen, shedding light on her invaluable work assisting Canadian permanent residency seekers.Join Kim and Irma as they explore Irma's innovative Connect framework, designed to support families and promote seamless integration into communities. Delve into the profound discussion on the significance of welcoming and integrating immigrants into society, emphasizing empathy, communication, and open-mindedness.Through personal anecdotes and professional insights, Irma shares the challenges and triumphs of immigrating to a new country, stressing the importance of hard work, nurturing relationships, and embracing exploration. Discover the transformative power of human connection and the profound impact it has on personal and professional growth.Irma's journey from fear to freedom, rooted in her past experiences in South Africa, serves as a testament to resilience and courage. Learn more about her inspiring story in the anthology "Cinderella Monologues," featuring narratives of triumph from 14 resilient women.Tune in now to Kim Talks Resilience and discover practical strategies for resilient living with Irma Goosen.Remember to like, subscribe, comment, and share this video to spread the message of resilience and empowerment. Together, let's thrive and uplift one another!Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review & share! https://kimtalks.resilientnewmedia.com/
KB Home, in partnership with SunPower, the University of California, Irvine (UCI), Schneider Electric, Kia America and Southern California Edison (SCE), built two blackout-resistant communities, Durango and Oak Shade, comprised of more than 200 all-electric, solar- and battery-powered homes designed to use 40% less energy than similar homes and backed by a microgrid “community battery” in Menifee, California. This first-of-its-kind project models what the future of homes and connected communities could look like: creating minimal disruption to homeowners' daily lives while significantly improving energy resilience for the community and energy efficiency for the broader region. Learning objectives: Team – KB Home will share about the different partnerships and collaborations that made this microgrid project possible. Technology – Attendees will learn about the features selected for these homes and how the technology work together to drive resiliency for the community. Innovation – KB Home will share about two unique homeowner participation programs available at these communities: a virtual power plant (VPP) service and a vehicle-to-home (V2H) study. Impact – Attendees will learn about the projected impact of this microgrid project for residents, the greater community, and the environment.
In this episode, Rev. Jocelyn sits down with LaTrice “Elle” Davis, who after unexpectedly losing her husband several years ago, discovered her inner resiliency and embarked on a transformative journey. LaTrice shares her personal experiences and how she found the strength to not only overcome her own challenges but also inspire others to tap into their inner resilience. Through their insightful conversation, Rev. Jocelyn and LaTrice delve into the depths of faith, discussing the ways it can help individuals navigate the trials and tribulations of life. Join them as they explore the power of resilience and offer practical wisdom for listeners facing their own struggles. Podcast Highlights 01:21 Resilience is key for success. 05:54 What is resilience? 08:50 Resilience is finding support and community throughout the process 11:18 Why you should trust the journey and practice patience 21:00 Look for signs of reassurance 26:06 Find joy in simple things during the tough times 27:33 Choose happiness, take one step in your resilience journey Subscribe/Rate Never miss an episode by hitting the subscribe button RIGHT NOW! Help other people find our community by taking a few moments to leave a review in your podcasting app. Leave a review by clicking the following link and scrolling to the bottom: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/faith-on-the-journey-conversations-with-jocelyn/id1528800662 Are you a woman called to start your own ministry? If so, join a community of women who are committed to helping you. Visit womenintheministry.com for more information. Connect with Faith on the Journey Faith on the Journey is a Christian company that specializes in bible-based trauma healing resources. We offer Christian counseling and healing groups. Learn more by visiting faithonthejourney.org. Subscribe to our email list at faithonthejourney.org Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/faithonthejourneycounseling/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/faithonthejourney Youtube: Faith on the Journey. Click https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLbmB8oL-hfU6bVW9kEIcFQ to subscribe. Did you know that feedspot ranked Rev. Jocelyn's podcast as one of the Top 20 Christian Emotional Healing Podcasts from thousands of podcasts on the web, ranked by traffic, social media follers, and freshness? Click HERE to Check it Out! Connect with LaTrice "Elle" Davis Socials: Instagram: @elledavisspeaks Website: www.bouncebackcrew.com The music for this show is provided by Bensound.com. Host: Jocelyn J. Jones Produced by: Jocelyn J Jones Editor: J. Bonifacio The content shared during the Faith on the Journey broadcast is for informational and educational purposes only and is not intended to treat or diagnose any mental health condition. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jocelyn-jones8/support
On this episode of Dana Being Dana, host Dana Michelle and her guests talk about turning L's into W's and how important it is to keep the faith when going through a rough patch. She is joined by Billy Dexter, Managing Partner of Heidrick & Struggles and co-author of Making Your Net Work: The Art and Science of Career Networking, and Elle Davis, CEO of The Ellevate Group, LLC. and author of The Art of the Bounce Back: 31 Days of Resilient Living. https://www.nctv17.org/c/dana-being-dana/
Here are the 4 Tips - Be sure to check out the entire article to learn the right way to encourage your kids.Tip# 1 - Model ResilienceTip# 2 - Raise a Problem SolverTip# 4 - Praise Your Child Purposefully and IntentionallyTip# 4- Set the Pace, be the Example because these life skills are more caught than taught.
Vicki Robin with Resilient Living discusses the ABCs of wealth. This is part 2 of 2. Episode 2261: [Part 2] ABCs of Wealth by Vicki Robin An important message Laura wants to emphasize for her readers is that leading a rich and resilient life requires more than just a solid financial portfolio. She created Rich and Resilient Living to share resources and inspiration that can foster lasting abundance and well-being in our lives, our communities, and for all of the creatures with which we share our beautiful planet. It is this foundation of multiple forms of wealth and capital that gives her the confidence to earn, manage, and invest her money and live life in ways that truly align with her values. She is also pursuing financial freedom on her own terms. The original post is located here: https://www.richandresilientliving.com/abcs-of-wealth-guest-post-by-vicki-robin/ Interested in advertising on the show? https://www.advertisecast.com/OptimalFinanceDaily Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Vicki Robin with Resilient Living discusses the ABCs of wealth. This is part 2 of 2. Episode 2261: [Part 2] ABCs of Wealth by Vicki Robin An important message Laura wants to emphasize for her readers is that leading a rich and resilient life requires more than just a solid financial portfolio. She created Rich and Resilient Living to share resources and inspiration that can foster lasting abundance and well-being in our lives, our communities, and for all of the creatures with which we share our beautiful planet. It is this foundation of multiple forms of wealth and capital that gives her the confidence to earn, manage, and invest her money and live life in ways that truly align with her values. She is also pursuing financial freedom on her own terms. The original post is located here: https://www.richandresilientliving.com/abcs-of-wealth-guest-post-by-vicki-robin/ Interested in advertising on the show? https://www.advertisecast.com/OptimalFinanceDaily Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Vicki Robin with Resilient Living discusses the ABCs of wealth. This is part 2 of 2. Episode 2261: [Part 2] ABCs of Wealth by Vicki Robin An important message Laura wants to emphasize for her readers is that leading a rich and resilient life requires more than just a solid financial portfolio. She created Rich and Resilient Living to share resources and inspiration that can foster lasting abundance and well-being in our lives, our communities, and for all of the creatures with which we share our beautiful planet. It is this foundation of multiple forms of wealth and capital that gives her the confidence to earn, manage, and invest her money and live life in ways that truly align with her values. She is also pursuing financial freedom on her own terms. The original post is located here: https://www.richandresilientliving.com/abcs-of-wealth-guest-post-by-vicki-robin/ Interested in advertising on the show? https://www.advertisecast.com/OptimalFinanceDaily Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Vicki Robin with Resilient Living discusses the ABCs of wealth. This is part 1 of 2. Episode 2260: [Part 1] ABCs of Wealth by Vicki Robin An important message Laura wants to emphasize for her readers is that leading a rich and resilient life requires more than just a solid financial portfolio. She created Rich and Resilient Living to share resources and inspiration that can foster lasting abundance and well-being in our lives, our communities, and for all of the creatures with which we share our beautiful planet. It is this foundation of multiple forms of wealth and capital that gives her the confidence to earn, manage, and invest her money and live life in ways that truly align with her values. She is also pursuing financial freedom on her own terms. The original post is located here: https://www.richandresilientliving.com/abcs-of-wealth-guest-post-by-vicki-robin/ Interested in advertising on the show? https://www.advertisecast.com/OptimalFinanceDaily Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Vicki Robin with Resilient Living discusses the ABCs of wealth. This is part 1 of 2. Episode 2260: [Part 1] ABCs of Wealth by Vicki Robin An important message Laura wants to emphasize for her readers is that leading a rich and resilient life requires more than just a solid financial portfolio. She created Rich and Resilient Living to share resources and inspiration that can foster lasting abundance and well-being in our lives, our communities, and for all of the creatures with which we share our beautiful planet. It is this foundation of multiple forms of wealth and capital that gives her the confidence to earn, manage, and invest her money and live life in ways that truly align with her values. She is also pursuing financial freedom on her own terms. The original post is located here: https://www.richandresilientliving.com/abcs-of-wealth-guest-post-by-vicki-robin/ Interested in advertising on the show? https://www.advertisecast.com/OptimalFinanceDaily Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Vicki Robin with Resilient Living discusses the ABCs of wealth. This is part 1 of 2. Episode 2260: [Part 1] ABCs of Wealth by Vicki Robin An important message Laura wants to emphasize for her readers is that leading a rich and resilient life requires more than just a solid financial portfolio. She created Rich and Resilient Living to share resources and inspiration that can foster lasting abundance and well-being in our lives, our communities, and for all of the creatures with which we share our beautiful planet. It is this foundation of multiple forms of wealth and capital that gives her the confidence to earn, manage, and invest her money and live life in ways that truly align with her values. She is also pursuing financial freedom on her own terms. The original post is located here: https://www.richandresilientliving.com/abcs-of-wealth-guest-post-by-vicki-robin/ Interested in advertising on the show? https://www.advertisecast.com/OptimalFinanceDaily Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this Alfacast we welcome natural builder, designer, and inventor Alësha Lynov to the Alfa Vedic family and its efforts to reclaim our world through conscious building, 7 generational agriculture and medicine without violence. Since 2007 Alësha has been developing living habitats that merge nature in a curvilinear interactive play space as a cohesive Bio Shelter Organism. His innovative dwellings are constructed to both protect and nourish, while being able to withstand weather extremes without conventional heating and minimal inputs whilst UPcycling and reusing all of its waste outputs. "Transform our children's education experience in a warm womb like atmosphere so they can take the reins of the future world that most of us are going to REINCARNATE BACK INTO." Alësha's fully autonomous homes are a synthesis of some of the greatest minds in the fields of eco-construction, as well as his own journey through homesteading that render his creations impervious to the harsh climatic conditions of his home country of Russia. Please join in on this very special episode as Alësha shares his lifelong mission and dream to create an experimental LAB training students in functional hands-on building techniques creatively infused with the laws of physics, biology, bio geometry, biomimicry, and soil regeneration to develop self-regenerative living habitats for the future of humankind. Show links: https://www.bioveda.co/ Alësha's gift: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dyLzr0zruXQ Music and Sky Tickets Now Avail! https://musicandsky.com Follow Alfa Vedic: https://linktr.ee/djmikewinner Follow Mike Winner: https://linktr.ee/djmikewinner
Video - https://youtube.com/live/ZqMPa8b-F64Jim Gale returns to InnerVerse to share the ultimate solutions to humanity's current challenges, which is the development of true Food Forests, everywhere we can possibly put them. Through his organization, Food Forest Abundance, Jim has been teaching thousands of folks how they can become self-reliant, healthier, and happier. Get InnerVerse Plus+ on Rokfin and Patreon!https://rokfin.com/stream/31033https://www.patreon.com/innerverse Check out my new audiobook narration of Spirit Whirled: A Godsacre For Winds of the Soul, by Dylan Saccoccio - https://tinyurl.com/2p9xpdn3 EPISODE LINKShttps://foodforestabundance.com/The Jim Gale show - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcz5r80oivKFiUxd1B0A_NQFeatured Music - "Colorful Changes" by VOLO - http://volovibes.com/https://www.innerversepodcast.com/jim-gale-food-forest TELEGRAM LINKShttps://t.me/innerversepodcasthttps://t.me/innerversepodcastchat GET TUNEDhttps://www.innerversepodcast.com/sound-healing SUPPORT INNERVERSEInnerVerse Merch - https://www.innerversemerch.comSpirit Whirled: July's End (Audiobook narrated by Chance) - https://tinyurl.com/2dhsarasBuy from Clive de Carle with this link to support InnerVerse with your purchase - https://clivedecarle.ositracker.com/197164/11489The Aquacure AC50 (Use "innerverse" as a coupon code for a 15% discount) - https://eagle-research.com/product/ac5 InnerVerse intro theme by Conspiracy Music Guru - https://www.conspiracymusicguru.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Do you grow medicinal herbs? Which ones, and what do you create with them? On this week's podcast, we're proud to host Crystal Stevens: author, herbalist, educator, and co-owner of Flourish Farmstead and Flourish Folk School, from Godfrey, Illinois. Crystal was born in Colorado, partly raised in California, and then transplanted to St. Louis, Missouri, where she spent her formative years as an activist and gardener in her community. She is the author of three successful books: Grow, Create, Inspire: Crafting a Joyful Life; Worms at Work: Harnessing the Awesome Power of Worms; and Your Edible Yard: Landscaping with Fruits and Vegetables. Crystal has been teaching a Resilient Living workshop series for over a decade. She organized the Confluence Herbal Summit, the first small herbal conference of its kind in western Illinois. Crystal and her husband, Eric, have an intrinsic passion for growing food and medicinal herbs, growing native plants, cooking healthy meals, planting trees, foraging for wild food and medicine, creating art, spending time with their children in the fields and forests, and offering workshops through the Flourish Folk School.Tune in to hear about everything Crystal and her family are doing at their thriving farmstead! You'll hear: How Crystal got into the regenerative herbal field 1:42 What the farm property and farming operation currently looks like 4:49 How Crystal does her marketing for all of her different ventures 7:45 Crystal's inspiration to write Worms at Work 14:15 How Crystal and her husband decide who does what tasks 16:02 Crystal's advice for someone looking to get into herbalism 26:51 Crystal's favorite herb 32:44 The oil Crystal uses for extraction 33:27 About the Guest: Crystal Stevens co-owns Flourish Farmstead and Flourish Folk School with her husband and two children in Godfrey, IL. She is an author, folk herbalist, educator, artist, and a regenerative farmer. Crystal has written three books published by New Society Publishers. She speaks at conferences and Mother Earth News Fairs across the U.S. She has been teaching a Resilient Living workshop series as well as herbal education for nearly 15 years. Crystal co-founded Tend & Flourish School of Botanicals. The Thriving Farmer Podcast Team would like to thank our amazing sponsor! Steward is transforming agriculture by equipping regenerative farms and food systems with the capital they need to grow. As a mission-driven financial partner, Steward works closely with agricultural businesses to scale their operations, improve the health of their lands and waters, and bolster local-to-regional food systems. To date, Steward has provided over $15M in business loans to fund 75 unique projects, backed by more than 1,500 participating lenders. Steward is proud to be a Certified B Corp. Seek financing or support a loan campaign at gosteward.com
akaRadioRed welcomes three non-stop Creatives. D.J. Kristoff aka Dino Diane has dug dinosaurs at the excavation site of Jurassic Park's real paleontologist and explored the Pyramids and the tombs of Egypt's pharaohs. Her mission is to inspire young people to live in the world beyond their screens. Dr. Carl Barnes, CDR, USN, (Ret.), is the founder of Resilient Living Coaching, LLC and the author of four books on Resilient Living. Andrew Culkin wrote Amanda – A Cautionary Tale to help families with a loved one suffering from alcoholism, which claimed the life of his wife. Join akaRadioRed for Read My Lips: Resilient Creativity.
akaRadioRed welcomes three non-stop Creatives. D.J. Kristoff aka Dino Diane has dug dinosaurs at the excavation site of Jurassic Park's real paleontologist and explored the Pyramids and the tombs of Egypt's pharaohs. Her mission is to inspire young people to live in the world beyond their screens. Dr. Carl Barnes, CDR, USN, (Ret.), is the founder of Resilient Living Coaching, LLC and the author of four books on Resilient Living. Andrew Culkin wrote Amanda – A Cautionary Tale to help families with a loved one suffering from alcoholism, which claimed the life of his wife. Join akaRadioRed for Read My Lips: Resilient Creativity.
Over the last decade I've begun to see a subcategory of permaculture learning start to gain attention. As more and more people encounter the principles of this ecological design framework and experiment with different ways of applying it in their lives there's been an emergence of social permaculture to integrate the patterns of nature to tackle inner challenges. The wonderful book Human Permaculture: Life Design for Resilient Living by Bernard Alonso and Cécile Guiochon was my first introduction into this realm and since then I've wanted to bring an insight into some of the ways that the concepts of Permaculture, which were so influential in my learning almost a decade ago, could be used outside the garden. So on a kind recommendation from David Holmgren, I reached out to Looby Macnamara, a pioneer of personal and social permaculture in the UK. Looby is an author, facilitator, designer, gardener, and mother who has written 4 books; Cultural Emergence, People & Permaculture, 7 Ways to Think Differently and Strands of Infinity. She first came across permaculture in 1999, and was deeply inspired by the collaborative learning environment and the focus on emerging solutions through collective wisdom. Since then she's been deeply immersed in the permaculture movement, and has been a trustee and chair of the Permaculture Association and senior diploma tutor. Looby has been teaching since 2002 and has run many courses including a dozen teacher trainings. In 2016 she set up the Applewood Permaculture Centre with her family, where they run courses and grow food.In this interview, Looby walks me through her journey of learning and development of permaculture principles in the social space and how it can be applied to community dynamics and the concept of cultural emergence. We also explore how we learn from the patterns of the natural world to inform healthy personal development and much more. Join the discord discussion channel to answer the weekly questions and learn new skills with the whole community Links: https://cultural-emergence.com/ https://applewoodcourses.com/ https://newsociety.com/books/h/human-permaculture https://www.instagram.com/culturalemergence/ https://www.instagram.com/loobymacnamara/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvLh8dxAZdMoxZhHCKNFkHQ/videos https://www.facebook.com/groups/449388955801111/ https://twitter.com/permaculturemag?lang=en
Matthew Vincent is a 2X Highland Games World Champion turned Entrepreneur. He is the CEO of HVIII Brand Goods and Habit Coffee. He is also the host of the UMSO Podcast and a pro athlete for Onnit. Connect with Matthew Vincenthttps://linkr.bio/ihviiimattvincentConnect with Trust The Grindhttps://www.instagram.com/trustthegrindco/https://www.facebook.com/trustthegrindcohttps://twitter.com/trusthegrindco?lang=enTrust The Grind PlugsPlan Dope Sh*t is a 50-day planner that focuses on owning the day through planning, writing, and reflection. This sh*t has no dates on the pages, allowing you to begin writing at any point in the year.Shop Now: https://trustthegrind.co/products/plan-dope-sh-t-plannerCount Your Blessings Notepad is a quick easy way to practice daily gratitude. The notepad is designed to make you appreciate the small things in life, write down what you would like to manifest into the universe, and reflect on what awesome things happened that day.Shop Now: https://trustthegrind.co/products/count-your-blessing-notepadThinking about making a podcast yourself? We recommend using Buzzsprout to launch. Sign up using our link and you'll get a $20 Amazon Gift when you sign up. https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1026196Hosted by Steve Ecker
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Laura of Rich and Resilient Living talks about her triple bottom line path to financial independence so far Episode 1657: My Triple Bottom Line Path to Financial Independence So Far by Laura of Rich And Resilient Living A Purple Life was started by an anonymous writer in 2015. They hatched a plan to retire in 10 years at 35, and with the help of decreased spending, increased wages, and geoarbitrage, they reached their goal in half the time and retired in 2020 at age 30. A Purple Life catalogues their journey to and through early retirement The original post is located here: https://www.richandresilientliving.com/my-triple-bottom-line-path-to-financial-independence-fi-so-far/ Please Rate & Review the Show! Visit Me Online at OLDPodcast.com and in The O.L.D. Facebook Group Join the Ol' Family to get your Free Gifts Interested in advertising on the show? https://www.advertisecast.com/OptimalFinanceDaily Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Laura of Rich and Resilient Living talks about her triple bottom line path to financial independence so far Episode 1657: My Triple Bottom Line Path to Financial Independence So Far by Laura of Rich And Resilient Living A Purple Life was started by an anonymous writer in 2015. They hatched a plan to retire in 10 years at 35, and with the help of decreased spending, increased wages, and geoarbitrage, they reached their goal in half the time and retired in 2020 at age 30. A Purple Life catalogues their journey to and through early retirement The original post is located here: https://www.richandresilientliving.com/my-triple-bottom-line-path-to-financial-independence-fi-so-far/ Please Rate & Review the Show! Visit Me Online at OLDPodcast.com and in The O.L.D. Facebook Group Join the Ol' Family to get your Free Gifts Interested in advertising on the show? https://www.advertisecast.com/OptimalFinanceDaily Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Laura of Rich and Resilient Living talks about her triple bottom line path to financial independence so far Episode 1657: My Triple Bottom Line Path to Financial Independence So Far by Laura of Rich And Resilient Living A Purple Life was started by an anonymous writer in 2015. They hatched a plan to retire in 10 years at 35, and with the help of decreased spending, increased wages, and geoarbitrage, they reached their goal in half the time and retired in 2020 at age 30. A Purple Life catalogues their journey to and through early retirement The original post is located here: https://www.richandresilientliving.com/my-triple-bottom-line-path-to-financial-independence-fi-so-far/ Please Rate & Review the Show! Visit Me Online at OLDPodcast.com and in The O.L.D. Facebook Group Join the Ol' Family to get your Free Gifts Interested in advertising on the show? https://www.advertisecast.com/OptimalFinanceDaily
Laura of Rich and Resilient Living talks about her triple bottom line path to financial independence so far Episode 1657: My Triple Bottom Line Path to Financial Independence So Far by Laura of Rich And Resilient Living A Purple Life was started by an anonymous writer in 2015. They hatched a plan to retire in 10 years at 35, and with the help of decreased spending, increased wages, and geoarbitrage, they reached their goal in half the time and retired in 2020 at age 30. A Purple Life catalogues their journey to and through early retirement The original post is located here: https://www.richandresilientliving.com/my-triple-bottom-line-path-to-financial-independence-fi-so-far/ Please Rate & Review the Show! Visit Me Online at OLDPodcast.com and in The O.L.D. Facebook Group Join the Ol' Family to get your Free Gifts Interested in advertising on the show? https://www.advertisecast.com/OptimalFinanceDaily
Laura Oldanie is a socially conscious wealth coach who blogs at Rich & Resilient Living, where she explores money and lifestyle choices for a regenerative future. In this episode, Laura shares how she got started investing, the ideas behind slow money, and the resources available to non-accredited investors.
Laura Oldanie is the founder of "Rich and Resilient Living" - money and lifestyle choices for regenerative future. She has been featured on many different podcasts, CNBC, and is pretty well-known throughout the personal finance community. Laura acknowledges the power that her money has and how she needs to direct it in a way that will benefit society and the planet. . And she's just so inspiring and gives the listeners some really practical advices. Listen to learn about how you can use your money to drive socially and environmental changes and how we can all be financial activist.To Read the Transcript and Other Links for this Episode:https://www.whyfimatters.com/post/what-is-socially-responsible-investing-and-how-teens-and-parents-can-get-started Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/whyfimatters)
On this episode Keisha Nicole sat down with Carl Barnes to talk about how his resilience and dedication to achieving his goals kept him focused even when doors were literally being shut in his face. Carl is a retired military officer and author of Resilient Sailing: 10 Lessons To Persevere in Life's Stormy Seas. Check out The Oh Hell No Podcast & get the information you need to live your best life!www.ohhellnopodcast.comFollow on Instagram @theohhellnopodcast Tell us what you want to hear...fill out our questionnaire! https://forms.gle/pLHjHLtv1SkgHRpF9Shop Bent Beauty 25% off Coupon Code: OHHELLNOwww.shopbentbeauty.com
Bringing gardening methods full circle. In This Podcast: We learn from Crystal Stevens about the many inexpensive ways to build a regenerative and edible landscape using natural resources. Crystal describes the different possibilities that can be incorporated into any size space that can lead one down the path towards self-sufficiency. One of her specialties is herbs and she shares with us some of the medicinal properties of herbs and their health benefits. Don't miss an episode!visit UrbanFarm.Org/podcast Crystal lives along the bluffs of the Mighty Mississippi River in Godfrey, Illinois with her husband, and 2 children. She is an Author, an Artist/Art Teacher, a Folk Herbalist, a Regenerative Farmer, and a Permaculturist. She has written 3 books published by New Society Publishers: Grow Create Inspire, Worms at Work, and Your Edible Yard. Crystal speaks at conferences and Mother Earth News Fairs across the United States and has been teaching a Resilient Living workshop series for over a decade. Visit www.UrbanFarm.org/growcreateinspire for the show notes on this episode, and access to our full podcast library! Crystal Stevens on regenerative urban farming.
In today's episode, we will speak to my friend Laura Oldanie from Rich and Resilient Living. Laura is a wealth coach, but not your ordinary one,...she is a socially conscious wealth coach. She helps her clients with investment decisions that have positive impacts on their financial bottom line but as well that offer positive impacts (or returns) on people and our planet. Laura will explain these concepts in detail and we will explore how we can impact the people in our communities, our planet, and our profits by making relatively small switches in our financial habits. This holistic way of looking at investing was a bit new to me but as you will listen to our conversation it will all make sense
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FEELNG STUCK AND UNABLE TO MOVE FORWARD POST TRAUMA? Join host Dr Brian G Brown and special guest and survivor, Manya Chylinski for an incredible dive into the power of RESILIENCY 101.Highlights of this episode:[34:20] I hate the word resilient[39:00] Tips for dealing with trauma days and even years later[42:45] Know this: You are not alone in this journey to resiliencyWellness warrior: Overcomer. Manya uses her experience as a survivor of mass violence at the Boston Marathon bombin, and how those of us without physical wounds were treated differently, to talk about one of these topics:• Resiliency—the ability to bounce back after hardship. My story of dealing with PTSD after mass violence and becoming an advocate for the critical importance of talking about emotional trauma to enable people to accept, and even love, their new normal.• Trauma-sensitive leadership—How I came to realize the lack of attention to psychological wounds is a lack of leadership. And what is needed to promote safety and empowerment to support individuals with trauma experiences.• Stigma—How sharing stories of our emotional and psychological health makes the invisible visible and helps us to live our best lives.You can connect with Manya Chylinski on social media, she prefers Twitterhttps://twitter.com/ManyaChylinskiDr Brian G Brown hosts the Genesis Zone Advantage every Thursday and Friday at 12 Noon EThttps://www.facebook.com/drbriangbrown See Less
Donate to The Permaculture Podcast Online: via PayPal Venmo: @permaculturepodcast My guest today is Laura Oldanie, a permaculture practitioner and the author behind the website Rich and Resilient Living, which focuses on how we can live a life and make financial decisions that lead to a regenerative future. Laura joins me as a sort of continuation of the conversation with Erin Axelrod, but focusing on the individual rather than the organization. During our time together Laura shares how we can make a difference by considering where our money sleeps. The ways to guide our finances towards banking and investment so our surplus provides benefits for our local communities. How non-financial capital can create an abundance. Throughout it all, we also remember, that the world we live in, and our lives right now, are in a period of transition so we can be gentle on ourselves and our decisions. Find out more about Laura and her work at richandresilientliving.com. Join The Permaculture Podcast Patreon Community Schedule a Call with Scott Stepping away from this interview—though I'd love to live in a world where abundance is the rule and there isn't a need to invest to prepare for the later stages in life or to ask for investment to sustain our projects—as we opened the conversation, I accept we're in a period of transition to the world we want to live in. As permaculture practitioners creating abundance for ourselves, in this time we can also help others create similar opportunities in their lives by using every form of capital at our disposal and sharing our surplus with others. But, that's just my thought. What are yours? Leave a comment below or send me an email: The Permaculture Podcast Until the next time, spend each day investing in your life and your communities while taking care of Earth, your self, and each other. Recommended Articles from Laura Welcome to Your Guide to a Rich & Resilient Life How I'm Investing to Save the Planet Looking Beyond Financial Capital on the Path to Financial Independence Impact Banking: Do Good With Your Stimulus Check Even If You Can't Afford to Donate Related Interviews Slow Money | Nancy Thellman Limits, Our Future, and Slow Money | Woody Tasch The Next Economy | Erin Axelrod Resources Rich and Resilient Living Self Directed Retirement Account Socially Responsible Mutual Funds Environmental, Social, and Governance Criteria Slow Money Slow Food Solo 401(k) (One-Participant 401(k) Plans) Self-Invested Personal Pension (SIPP) OneUnited Bank Native American Bank Global Alliance for Banking on Values Koreen Brennan - Grow Permaculture Michael Shuman - Put Your Money Where Your Life Is American Homeowner Preservation Stockwood Community Benefit Society ORICoop (Organic Investment Cooperative - Australia) Regenerative Enterprise: Optimizing for Multi-capital abundance The Next Egg Crowdfunding Kiva We Funder We The Trees
Modern permaculture educator Aaron Ogden joins Kay from his third-generation family homestead in Ojai, California, USA. They discuss wide-ranging topics including healing family legacies, the earth school, betrayal, love, spirituality, masculinity, femininity, and the gifts of intuition in this episode of Alive & Kicking.Away from the microphone, Aaron Ogden offers clients services in astrology, healing bodywork and Ancient Earth Traditions. He leads yoga and nature retreats world-wide. Follow Aaron on Facebook at Seeds of Awakening, on Instagram, or connect with his many offerings, including an annual men's gathering at AaronOgden.com - Consciousness for Resilient Living.
Donate to The Permaculture Podcast Online: via PayPal Venmo: @permaculturepodcast After spending more than a year and a half balancing family; a day job; and the work of permaculture education, I'm returning to teaching and producing The Permaculture Podcast full-time as of the release of this episode. With this announcement comes a number of updates on what's happening with the show and behind the scenes. First, there are a bevy of new interviews to look forward to. Some of those include a conversation with Nathan Carlos Rupley on the role of plants in understanding and healing our past trauma, both personal and systemic. Laura Oldanie of Rich and Resilient Living shares her expertise in creating a regenerative lifestyle, and Erin Axelrod of LIFT Economy focuses on the intersection of permaculture and economics. I'll release the interviews as they come together in the weeks ahead while continuing to intermix episodes from the archives along the way. I'm planning to release an additional 20 or so new interviews in the months ahead. Though I have a long list of potential guests, due to scheduling issues, we can't always work something out. If you have any suggestions for someone to appear on the show, leave a comment or send an email to The Permaculture Podcast. Intermixed with the singular episodes featuring particular guests, I'm also looking at series that examine a particular topic in-depth across multiple episodes. Some currently in development include Biodynamic Agriculture and Decolonizing Permaculture. If you have any thoughts on something to cover, let me know. Additionally, as you know, I love helping people share their stories as guests on the show. I am now taking this a step further by offering two courses in the months ahead. The first is Storytelling for Personal Transformation. We'll spend a year in this mentored program, starting on the upcoming Summer Solstice, to explore your values, goals, and desires, as well as who you are, who you were, and the story you tell yourself. In the end, you'll emerge with the personal knowledge and skills to master your inner and outer worlds, empowered to tell a new story. Registration for this course is open, but closes soon, on June 17th. If you are interested, check out the complete details at thepermaculturepodcast.com/storytelling and register today. The second is a class on podcasting that starts on September 1st and will take you from developing the idea for your own show to releasing your first complete episode within 8 weeks. Using my more-than-a-decade in radio and podcasting, I'll show you how to inexpensively record, edit, produce, and release your ideas to the world, even if you don't have a website or background in broadcasting. Registration for this class is open, but spaces are limited. Find out more at thepermaculturepodcast.com/podcasting and enroll now. I've also been receiving a number of calls from listeners lately. To make communicating with each other easier, I've set up an account with Calendly where you can choose the best day and time for us to talk. Even with amazing partners, listener support remains important for this show to thrive and grow. You can become an ongoing member of the Patreon community at patreon.com/permaculturepodcast, make a one-time donation at paypal.me/permaculturepodcast Finally, thank you for the many years we've spent together, exploring the edges of what it means to practice permaculture. This October marks 10 years since graduating from my Permaculture Design Course and starting this show. It's been a pleasure and an honor to share so many voices with you as each of us works in our own ways to take care of Earth, ourselves, and each other.
Download the free ebook below Welcome to another special episode! This week we'll be wrapping up the series on modern homesteading by reviewing some of the most important information from the last 7 interviews. In those episodes we covered a ton of exciting topics from some of the best authorities in their fields from animal husbandry, becoming self-sufficient by living off your land, myth busting, small enterprise planning, making money on your homestead, and much more. I'll also be giving some advice and observations from my own experience living and working on homesteading projects and starting my own homesteads all over the world in the last 15 years. What's more is that I've just published a new ebook all about homesteading and resilient living titled Homesteading for Every Home that you can download now on the website for free and use to plan your own homestead and start building a profitable land based business right away. Both in this episode and in the ebook, I'll be talking about what modern homesteading actually is, how it looks in different living configurations, how you can start taking your first steps towards a homesteading lifestyle, even if you're living in a tiny apartment in the city, what it means to work towards self sufficiency, ideas for ways to make a living on your homestead, as well as some ideas and advice from my experience homesteading in foreign countries and what the advantages and disadvantages are. Resources: What to do and not to do in your first year on a homestead Good forums for homesteaders https://www.motherearthnews.com/homesteading-and-livestock/self-reliance/guide-to-urban-homesteading-zm0z14amzrob
I'm super excited to share with you an exclusive interview with Dr. Amit Sood of Mayo Clinic. In this conversation, we talk about stress reduction, living your best life, and how to make the world a better place. Dr. Sood is one of the world's great experts on stress reduction, life strategy, and happiness. He integrates cutting edge advances in science with timeless principles. Dr. Sood is the Chair of the Mayo Mind Body Initiative, Director of research and practice at Mayo Clinic Complementary and Integrative Medicine Program, and a Professor of Medicine at Mayo Clinic College of Medicine. This only represents a small fraction of Dr. Sood's accomplishments. Enough with the introduction, we get it, this guy is amazing! Let's get into the mind of Dr. Sood and help ourselves and the world! If you are still reading, here is Dr. Amit Soods full Bio: Amit Sood, M.D., M.Sc., F.A.C.P. Dr. Sood holds the rank of professor of medicine in Mayo Clinic College of Medicine. He is director of research for the Mayo Complementary and Integrative Medicine (CIM) Program and serves as chair of the Mind Body Medicine Initiative. He also provides integrative and mind-body medicine consults to patients at Mayo Clinic. Dr. Sood completed his residency in internal medicine at the Albert Einstein School of Medicine, an integrative medicine fellowship at the University of Arizona and earned a master's degree in clinical research from Mayo Clinic College of Medicine. He has received several National Institutes of Health grants and foundation awards to test and implement integrative and mind-body approaches within medicine. Dr. Sood has developed an innovative approach toward mind-body medicine by incorporating concepts from neuroscience, evolutionary biology, psychology, philosophy and spirituality. His resulting program, Stress Management and Resiliency Training (SMART©) helps patients learn skills to decrease stress and enhance resiliency by improving self-awareness, engagement and emotional resilience. Interventions adapted from the program reach approximately 50,000 patients and learners each year. The program has been tested in 20 completed clinical trials. Dr. Sood's programs are offered for a wide variety of patients and learners including to improve resiliency; decrease stress and anxiety; enhance well-being and happiness; cancer symptom relief and prevention; and wellness solutions for caregivers, corporate executives, health care professionals, parents, and students. SMART© program is now part of the curriculum for Mayo Medical School, physician burnout initiative, leadership training, for enhancing resilience among nurses and is being offered to middle and high school students. Dr. Sood has authored or co-authored over 70 peer-reviewed articles, editorials, book chapters, abstracts and letters. He has developed award-winning patient education DVDs on topics within integrative medicine ranging from paced breathing meditation and mindfulness to wellness solutions for obesity, insomnia and fibromyalgia. He is credited with developing several courses for incorporating concepts of integrative medicine within conventional medical curriculum and introduced the first Mayo Clinic iPhone app for meditation training. Dr. Sood is author of the books The Mayo Clinic Guide to Stress-Free Living, The Mayo Clinic Handbook for Happiness, and Immerse: A 52-Week Course in Resilient Living. As an international expert in his field, Dr. Sood's work has been widely cited in the press including – The Atlantic Monthly, USA Today, Wall Street Journal, New York Times, NPR, Reuters Health, Time Magazine (online), Good Housekeeping, Parenting, Real Simple, Shape, US News, Huffington Post, Mens Health Magazine, AARP, The Globe and Mail, CBS News, and Fox News. He served as the February 2015 Health care pioneer for the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. He is highly sought after as a speaker on mind-body medicine, presenting more than 100 workshops each year. He recently delivered the TEDx talk – Happy Brain: How to Overcome Our Neural Predispositions to Suffering. He has mentored several hundred fellows, medical students, instructors, consultants, and residents. Dr. Sood has received several awards for his work, including the Mayo's 2010 Distinguished Service Award, Mayo's 2010 Innovator of the Year Award, Mayo's 2013 outstanding physician scientist award, and Mayo's 2016 Faculty of the Year Award and selection as one among the top 20 intelligent optimists “helping the world be a better place” by Ode Magazine.