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Can you feel it? The mornings are getting lighter, the air smells fresher, and there's this quiet hum of energy in the world around us. Spring is waking up and with it, the urge to do all the things kicks in. We start making bigger to-do lists, filling up our schedules, and before we know it, we're sprinting through the season instead of soaking it in. But what if we did things differently this year? What if, instead of speeding up, we leaned into the gentle, unhurried rhythm of spring?In today's podcast episode, we're talking all about gently stepping into this season - finding ways to embrace the momentum of spring while still making space for slowness, presence, and intention. And here on the blog, I'm diving even deeper with a few simple ways to slow down and actually enjoy this season (without feeling like you're falling behind).Grab the Urban Homesteading bundle for just £9.99Get a £15 credit off your second Riverford orderSupport my free content & buy me a coffeeJoin me over in my free (or paid) membership on SubstackCome follow me over on Instagram To hear more, visit theslowlivingcollective.substack.com
Join Anni Ellis on this week's Sustainable Living to discuss urban homesteading with Rachel Perrino and Cary Catts of Little Tree Homestead.
After countless requests I present to you: Kat Lavers
Today, we will discuss our failures and successes with urban homesteading.
In this episode of Upzoned, host Abby Newsham is joined by Edward Erfurt, Strong Towns' director of community action, to discuss the Strong Towns take on “urban homesteading,” where cities sell derelict houses to people for $1 in exchange for a promise to renovate the property and live there for a period of time. ADDITIONAL SHOW NOTES “Can Selling Off Homes for $1 Solve Urban Blight?” by Rowan Bridge, BBC (October 2024). Abby Newsham (X/Twitter). Chuck Marohn (X/Twitter). Theme Music by Kemet the Phantom.
Bawk Tawk! Welcome to Chickenlandia's 100% Friendly Chicken Show
Thank you for listening to this episode of Bawk Tawk, Welcome to Chickenlandia's 100% Friendly Backyard Chickens Show! In this episode, I chat with Holly Callahan-Kasmala and Chrisie DiCarl from the popular podcast Coffee with the Chicken Ladies. We talk about heritage breeds, why they're important, and what you should know about them. Hope you love it!Learn more about Coffee with the Chicken Ladies here. Order my new book Let's All Keep Chickens! here.Become a more confident chicken keeper with my new online course: Backyard Chickens 101 - A Chicken Course for Everyone. Click here for more.Join my mailing list and become part of Chickenlandia NationLearn more about Scratch and Peck Feeds and use the coupon code "chickenlandia15" for 15% off your first three purchases! Click here.Check out My Favorite Chicken for all your chicken needs and use the coupon code “chickenlandia10” for 10% off your first order!Check out Small Pet Select and use the promo code SPSFLOCK15 for 15% off!Buy all your REAL SALT and Redmond Agriculture Favorites here and use the coupon code CHICKENLANDIA for 15% off!I love the supplements and other products from Grubbly Farms! Click here to check them out.Learn all the ways to preserve eggs so you can eat them all winter by clicking here: Homesteading Family's Preserving Eggs Class. Use the coupon code CHICKENLANDIA for 25% off (offer valid through Jan 1, 2025)!Check out my TEDX Talk "I Dream of Chickens"Visit Welcome to Chickenlandia's website by clicking here!Submit your own chicken question here!Check out Welcome to Chickenlandia on YouTube by clicking here!Watch my TEDx Talk: I Dream of ChickensFind Welcome to Chickenlandia on:FacebookInstagram Twitter Write to us!Welcome to Chickenlandia™2950 Newmarket Street, Ste 101, PBM 125Bellingham, WA 98226Disclaimer Notice: The content of the Welcome to Chickenlandia YouTube Channel, podcast, website, blog, vlog, and all social media is for informational purposes only and is not intended to be a substitute for professional veterinarian advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Dependence on any information appearing on the Welcome to Chickenlandia YouTube Channel, website, blog, vlog, and social media sites is entirely at your own The President of Chickenlandia has a new book now available called Let's All Keep Chickens! Order yours today by clicking here.
Join Jess and Blaire in this episode of The Coop with Meyer Hatchery as they look into the essentials of maintaining a small or urban flock. Blaire shares her journey from managing a large hobby farm in Michigan to a compact backyard setup in Florida. Learn about choosing the right breeds, predator-proofing, and navigating local regulations. Whether you're new to chicken keeping or looking to downsize, this episode offers practical tips to help you succeed with a smaller flock and enjoy the benefits of urban homesteading.Blog - Top Breed Picks For a Family Friendly FlockYouTube - Jess's Top 5 Chicken BreedsShop What's Hatching from Meyer Hatchery
Author Rachel Kaplan wrote "Urban Homesteading Heirloom Skills for Sustainable Living" with K. Ruby Blume to help people living in cities to dive into the world of growing, foraging, and finding access through networking to good, local food, medicine, and natural beauty. I sat down with Rachel in Sonoma County over a bowl of freshly picked blackberries to discuss her journey as a permaculture teacher and homesteading advocate. She also gave me some insights for my personal shift from living in the country to living in town, and what to think about as I embark on a new relationship with the earth in a small, intimate space.
The homesteader's mindset is unique. We tend to have a different outlook on life than many people. We are choosing this lifestyle for many reasons and there are some common characteristics that help us enjoy this life some much. Listen to episode 95 to learn the 9 characteristics the contribute to the homesteader mindset. -Prepared -Producing more than we consume. -Problem Solver & Resilience -Appreciation for Nature -Community Oriented -Ingenuity -Self-Motivated -Food Snobs ;) Don't forget to get the free Homesteading for Beginners checklist! https://www.healthyhomesteading.com/checklist/ 101 Homestead Income Ideas List: https://www.healthyhomesteading.com/homesteadincome Homestead Income Plan Group (FACEBOOK): https://www.facebook.com/groups/homesteadincomeplan Shop Homesteading Books and Supplies: https://www.amazon.com/shop/farmer_mona Mona's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/farmer_mona/ Homesteading for Beginners YouTube channel: https://youtube.com/@homesteadingforbeginners Listen on Apple or Spotify: Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/homesteading-for-beginners/id1636732326 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4BRPb5IuC66BZwrzcWJtMR
If you are thinking about getting chicks or chickens this season then you need to listen to this interview with Dalia Monterroso. Dalia has been educationing people about caring for backyard chickens for years and in this interview she shares tips for raising day old chicks. Before you get those cute chicks this year be sure to listen to this episode. On today's episode Dalia shared: -Her story and how she became a backyard chicken keeping advocate. -How to decided whether you are ready to start chicken keeping. -How to care for day old chicks. -The difference between straight run chicks and poulets. -Things to consider about keeping roosters. -Protecting your flock from predators. -And more! Dalia's Info: Welcome to Chickenlandia Website: https://welcometochickenlandia.com/ Let's All Keep Chickens Book (affiliate link): https://amzn.to/3IROz9k Welcome to Chickenlandia YouTube channel: https://youtube.com/@WelcometoChickenlandia?si=lA2ct-H5Fu_EVUhd Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/welcometochickenlandia/ Mona's Info: Free Homesteading for Beginners Checklist: https://www.healthyhomesteading.com/checklist/ 101 Homestead Income Ideas List: https://www.healthyhomesteading.com/homesteadincome Homestead Income Plan Group (FACEBOOK): https://www.facebook.com/groups/homesteadincomeplan Shop Homesteading Books and Supplies: https://www.amazon.com/shop/farmer_mona Mona's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/farmer_mona/ Homesteading for Beginners YouTube channel: https://youtube.com/@homesteadingforbeginners Listen on Apple or Spotify: Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/homesteading-for-beginners/id1636732326 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4BRPb5IuC66BZwrzcWJtMR
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Bawk Tawk! Welcome to Chickenlandia's 100% Friendly Chicken Show
Thanks you for listening to this episode of Bawk Tawk, Welcome to Chickenlandia's 100% Friendly Backyard Chickens Show! In this bonus episode, I answer a ton of viewer questions about chickens. Hope you love it!Order my new book Let's All Keep Chickens! here.Become a more confident chicken keeper with my new online course: Backyard Chickens 101 - A Chicken Course for Everyone. Click here for more.Join my mailing list and become part of Chickenlandia NationCheck out My Favorite Chicken for all your chicken needs including First Saturday Lime, Nesting Herbs, and Flybusters!Check out Small Pet Select and use the promo code SPSCHICK15 for 15% off!Visit Scratch and Peck Feeds and use the coupon code "chickenlandia15" for 15% off your first three purchases! Click here!Buy all your Real Salt and Redmond Agriculture Products through this link! Use the coupon code CHICKENLANDIA for 15% offLearn how you can have eggs ALL YEAR by clicking here: Homesteading Family's Preserving Eggs Class. Use the coupon code CHICKENLANDIA for 25% off (offer valid through Jan 1, 2025)!Video mentioned:REST MethodCheck out my TEDX Talk "I Dream of Chickens"Visit Welcome to Chickenlandia's website by clicking here!Submit your own chicken question here!Check out Welcome to Chickenlandia on YouTube by clicking here!Watch my TEDx Talk: I Dream of ChickensFind Welcome to Chickenlandia on:FacebookInstagram Twitter Write to us!Welcome to Chickenlandia™2950 Newmarket Street, Ste 101, PBM 125Bellingham, WA 98226Disclaimer Notice: The content of the Welcome to Chickenlandia YouTube Channel, podcast, website, blog, vlog, and all social media is for informational purposes only and is not intended to be a substitute for professional veterinarian advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Dependence on any information appearing on the Welcome to Chickenlandia YouTube Channel, website, blog, vlog, and social media sites is entirely at your own risk. Please do your own research and make your own informed decisions regarding the health of your chickens.The President of Chickenlandia has a new book now available called Let's All Keep Chickens! Order yours today by clicking here.
Powerful Whispers: Hearing God for the body, soul, and spirit
Are you a city dweller yearning for a touch of nature?
Kerry Brown from StrongRootsResources.com joins me to talk about his move from urban homesteading to his family's land and how he setup a permaculture consulting business.Moving from a mindset where your land and home is a source of production instead of just consumption. "Building resilience from the ground up."He has done everything from swales to soldier fly larvae.Kerry has a local/regional land consulting business where he helps landowners know more about the various plant and tree species that are on their property. He also consults with people who are purchasing raw land and are in need of guidance on developing it into a homestead or for wildlife management.Episode website: https://ThrivingtheFuture.com/strong-rootsIf you like this unique topic, shoot us a tip on Venmo @ThrivingtheFuture or CashApp $ThrivingtheFuture.Or join the Thriving Patreon at Patreon.com/ThrivingtheFuture. You get early episode, extra outtakes including the extra episode with Cyprian, e-books, and listen in on our chicken planning workshop as we plan out a season of hatching and processing chickens, and rotating roosters,
Bawk Tawk! Welcome to Chickenlandia's 100% Friendly Chicken Show
Thank you for listening to this episode of Bawk Tawk, Welcome to Chickenlandia's 100% Friendly Backyard Chickens Show! In this episode, I answer viewer questions about obesity in chickens and we discuss how to keep your flock at a good weight. Hope you love it!Order my new book Let's All Keep Chickens! here.Become a more confident chicken keeper with my new online course: Backyard Chickens 101 - A Chicken Course for Everyone. Click here for more.Join my mailing list and become part of Chickenlandia NationLearn how you can have eggs ALL YEAR by clicking here: Homesteading Family's Preserving Eggs Class. Use the coupon code CHICKENLANDIA for 25% off (offer valid through Jan 1, 2025)!Check out My Favorite Chicken for all your chicken needs including First Saturday Lime, Nesting Herbs, and Flybusters!Check out Small Pet Select and use the promo code SPSCHICK15 for 15% off!Video mentioned: REST MethodCheck out my TEDX Talk "I Dream of Chickens"Visit Welcome to Chickenlandia's website by clicking here!Submit your own chicken question here!Check out Welcome to Chickenlandia on YouTube by clicking here!Watch my TEDx Talk: I Dream of ChickensFind Welcome to Chickenlandia on:FacebookInstagram Twitter Write to us!Welcome to Chickenlandia™2950 Newmarket Street, Ste 101, PBM 125Bellingham, WA 98226Disclaimer Notice: The content of the Welcome to Chickenlandia YouTube Channel, podcast, website, blog, vlog, and all social media is for informational purposes only and is not intended to be a substitute for professional veterinarian advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Dependence on any information appearing on the Welcome to Chickenlandia YouTube Channel, website, blog, vlog, and social media sites is entirely at your own risk. Please do your own research and make your own informed decisions regarding the health of your chickens.The President of Chickenlandia has a new book now available called Let's All Keep Chickens! Order yours today by clicking here.
In this episode, we have a special guest, Kirsty, who shares her experiences and wisdom on the joys and challenges of urban homesteading. Join us as we delve into the world of growing food, raising backyard animals, and creating a sustainable oasis within the city limits. Kirsty's expertise and passion for urban homesteading will inspire you to reconnect with nature and discover the abundance that can be found right at your doorstep. Whether you have a small balcony or a tiny yard, this episode will provide practical tips and insights on how to embrace the homesteading lifestyle in an urban setting. Get ready to be inspired and learn how to cultivate a self-sufficient and fulfilling life, rooted in home. ------ Follow Kirsty on Instagram: @harthomeedandhomestead Follow me on Instagram: @lifeonplot44 Follow the blog: theslowlivingcollective.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theslowlivingcollective/message
Bawk Tawk! Welcome to Chickenlandia's 100% Friendly Chicken Show
Thanks you for listening to this episode of Bawk Tawk, Welcome to Chickenlandia's 100% Friendly Backyard Chickens Show! In this episode, we chat about everything you need to know about laying hens. Hope you love it. :-)Order my new book Let's All Keep Chickens! here.Become a more confident chicken keeper with my online course: Backyard Chickens 101 - A Chicken Course for Everyone. Click here for more.Join my mailing list and become part of Chickenlandia NationCheck out my TEDX Talk "I Dream of Chickens"Visit Welcome to Chickenlandia's website by clicking here!Submit your own chicken question here!Free Range Chicken Gardens Book: click here.As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases through the above link.Videos and Podcasts Mentioned: REST Method for Sick ChickensRespiratory Illness Podcast (Season 1 Episode 17) Check out Welcome to Chickenlandia on YouTube by clicking here!Check out My Favorite Chicken, my favorite chicken shop!Check out Small Pet Select and use the promo code SPSCHICK15 for 15% OFF!Find Welcome to Chickenlandia on:FacebookInstagram Twitter Write to us!Welcome to Chickenlandia™2950 Newmarket Street, Ste 101, PBM 125Bellingham, WA 98226Disclaimer Notice: The content of the Welcome to Chickenlandia YouTube Channel, podcast, website, blog, vlog, and all social media is for informational purposes only and is not intended to be a substitute for professional veterinarian advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Dependence on any information appearing on the Welcome to Chickenlandia YouTube Channel, website, blog, vlog, and social media sites is entirely at your own risk. Please do your own research and make your own informed decisions regarding the health of your chickens.The President of Chickenlandia has a new book now available called Let's All Keep Chickens! Order yours today by clicking the link in the show notes.
On todays bonus episode Lucas and Lily sit down with Larry Jerro to discuss urban homesteading in Southern California. Keep an eye out for Larry's soon to be released podcast Civil Discourse Interested in talking with us on the show about your experiences with climate change or homesteading email the show brokenshovelpodcast802@gmail.com
Bawk Tawk! Welcome to Chickenlandia's 100% Friendly Chicken Show
Thank you for listening to this episode of Bawk Tawk, Welcome to Chickenlandia's 100% Friendly Backyard Chickens Show! In this episode, I interview Heather Levin of The Greenest Acre. We chat about herbs for chickens and also reveal a BIG announcement. Hope you love it!Check out The Greenest Acre and register for the FREE Backyard Chicken Keepers Summit here. Meet the Speakers for The Backyard Chicken Keepers Summit here. Find Heather Levin:InstagramFacebookOrder my new book Let's All Keep Chickens! here.Become a more confident chicken keeper with my new online course: Backyard Chickens 101 - A Chicken Course for Everyone. Click here for more.Join my mailing list and become part of Chickenlandia NationCheck out My Favorite Chicken for all your chicken needs including First Saturday Lime, Nesting Herbs, and Flybusters!Check out Small Pet Select and use the promo code SPSCHICK15 for 15% off!Check out my TEDX Talk "I Dream of Chickens"Visit Welcome to Chickenlandia's website by clicking here!Submit your own chicken question here!Check out Welcome to Chickenlandia on YouTube by clicking here!Watch my TEDx Talk: I Dream of ChickensFind Welcome to Chickenlandia on:FacebookInstagram Twitter Write to us!Welcome to Chickenlandia™2950 Newmarket Street, Ste 101, PBM 125Bellingham, WA 98226Disclaimer Notice: The content of the Welcome to Chickenlandia YouTube Channel, podcast, website, blog, vlog, and all social media is for informational purposes only and is not intended to be a substitute for professional veterinarian advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Dependence on any information appearing on the Welcome to Chickenlandia YouTube Channel, website, blog, vlog, and social media sites is entirely at your own risk. Please do your own research and make your own informed decisions regarding the health of your chickens.Did you know that The President of Chickenlandia has a new book available for pre-order? It's called Let's All Keep Chickens! Make sure to click this linkto reserve your copy! The release date is February 28th, 2023. The President of Chickenlandia has a new book now available called Let's All Keep Chickens! Order yours today by clicking the link in the show notes.
Hi friends! I hope the month of May has been treating you well! Things here are looking great – it's finally warm enough that we have some seeds started and sprouting, and we were invited to vend at a local market for a spring event last week. Our farmers' market also starts up at the end of this month and we're looking forward to being there every Saturday! Today's interview features two awesome guests who I'm excited to introduce you to: Stephanie Thurow is a Certified Master Food Preserver and Master Gardener Volunteer from Minneapolis, Minnesota. She is a homesteader, author of bestselling cookbooks Can It & Ferment It, WECK Small-Batch Preserving, and WECK Home Preserving. You can find here on the Minnesota from Scratch blog, or on Instagram under the same name. Stephanie hopes her experience with homesteading will help others reach more of their goals. When she isn't in the kitchen preserving, she can be found in the garden with her hens, teaching food preservation classes, or at the lake with her family and friends. Michelle Bruhn homesteads in suburban Minnesota. She's a local food advocate, Master Gardener Volunteer, writer, garden educator, and farmers' market manager. As the founder of ForksInTheDirt.com, an information hub for garden and farm-to-table living, her passion is helping folks "dig" their food. She can also be found at ForksInTheDirt on Instagram. When not in the garden, Michelle enjoys spending time with her backyard flock, family, and friends while immersing herself in nature (usually with a foraging basket in tow). Their book Small-Scale Homesteading covers topics such as: Gardening tips and tricks: from composting, soil health and what plants thrive best during the different seasons. All things preserving: Canning, curing and how to keep your vegetables last year round. Raising chickens: how these feathered friends can inhance your homestead. DIY products and recipes: healthy alternatives to everyday cleaning products, lotions and soaps. ~*~*~*~ If you'd like to support the podcast, please spread the word about it by sharing it on your social media! You can also support us by checking out our online farm shop. We have lots of great herbal offerings in stock and pre-orders for our summer solstice box will be opening up soon. Until next time, keep your hands dirty and your heart open.
Bawk Tawk! Welcome to Chickenlandia's 100% Friendly Chicken Show
Thanks you for listening to this episode of Bawk Tawk, Welcome to Chickenlandia's 100% Friendly Backyard Chickens Show! In this episode, we discuss the pros and cons of chicken keeping. Hope you love it. :-)Order my new book Let's All Keep Chickens! here.Become a more confident chicken keeper with my online course: Backyard Chickens 101 - A Chicken Course for Everyone. Click here for more.Join my mailing list and become part of Chickenlandia NationCheck out my TEDX Talk "I Dream of Chickens"Visit Welcome to Chickenlandia's website by clicking here!Submit your own chicken question here!Check out Welcome to Chickenlandia on YouTube by clicking here!Check out My Favorite Chicken, my favorite chicken shop!Check out Small Pet Select and use the promo code SPSCHICK15 for 15% OFF!Videos and Blogs Mentioned:Find Welcome to Chickenlandia on:FacebookInstagram Twitter Write to us!Welcome to Chickenlandia™2950 Newmarket Street, Ste 101, PBM 125Bellingham, WA 98226Disclaimer Notice: The content of the Welcome to Chickenlandia YouTube Channel, podcast, website, blog, vlog, and all social media is for informational purposes only and is not intended to be a substitute for professional veterinarian advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Dependence on any information appearing on the Welcome to Chickenlandia YouTube Channel, website, blog, vlog, and social media sites is entirely at your own risk. Please do your own research and make your own informed decisions regarding the health of your chickens.Did you know that The President of Chickenlandia has a new book? It's called Let's All Keep Chickens! Make sure to click this link to learn all about it! The President of Chickenlandia has a new book now available called Let's All Keep Chickens! Order yours today by clicking the link in the show notes.
Bawk Tawk! Welcome to Chickenlandia's 100% Friendly Chicken Show
Thank you for listening to this episode of Bawk Tawk, Welcome to Chickenlandia's 100% Friendly Backyard Chickens Show! In this episode, I interview the folks from Carolina Coops. We talk about how to have the best coop ever and much more. Hope you love it!Pre-order my new book Let's All Keep Chickens! here.Become a more confident chicken keeper with my new online course: Backyard Chickens 101 - A Chicken Course for Everyone. Click here for more.Join my mailing list and become part of Chickenlandia NationLearn more about Carolina Coops here! Visit Carolina Coops on Social Media:FacebookYouTubeInstagramPinterestTikTokCheck out My Favorite Chicken for all your chicken needs including First Saturday Lime, Nesting Herbs, and Flybusters!Check out Small Pet Select and use the promo code SPSCHICK15 for 15% off!Check out my TEDX Talk "I Dream of Chickens"Visit Welcome to Chickenlandia's website by clicking here!Submit your own chicken question here!Check out Welcome to Chickenlandia on YouTube by clicking here!Watch my TEDx Talk: I Dream of ChickensFind Welcome to Chickenlandia on:FacebookInstagram Twitter Write to us!Welcome to Chickenlandia™2950 Newmarket Street, Ste 101, PBM 125Bellingham, WA 98226Disclaimer Notice: The content of the Welcome to Chickenlandia YouTube Channel, podcast, website, blog, vlog, and all social media is for informational purposes only and is not intended to be a substitute for professional veterinarian advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Dependence on any information appearing on the Welcome to Chickenlandia YouTube Channel, website, blog, vlog, and social media sites is entirely at your own risk. Please do your own research and make your own informed decisions regarding the health of your chickens.Did you know that The President of Chickenlandia has a new book available for pre-order? It's called Let's All Keep Chickens! Make sure to click this linkto reserve your copy! The release date is February 28th, 2023. The President of Chickenlandia has a new book now available called Let's All Keep Chickens! Order yours today by clicking the link in the show notes.
Nicole is a growing fool on their small plot of land! Listen in on how she manages her time and utilizes her space. If you want to check out her progress here are all of her links: http://wildflowervalleyfarm.com/ On Facebook: http://facebook.com/wildflowervalleyfarm On YouTube: http://youtube.com/wildflowervalleyfarm Use code DREAMERS for 10% off $20+ at Mary's Heirloom Seeds use our link (same experience for you, but helps the podcast) https://www.marysheirloomseeds.com?aff=54 --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/homesteadhappenings/support
Unlock the benefits of urban self-sufficiency with Apartment Homesteading! Learn how to make the most of the space you have and experience the rewards of reducing your dependence on the outside world. Discover the power of Apartment Homesteading now! Follow the blog: theslowlivingcollective.com Follow me on Instagram: @lifeonplot44 For the show notes: Show Notes Check out: How to start an urban homestead in 5 easy steps --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theslowlivingcollective/message
Homesteading as a State of MindWe head to Minnesota to chat with small-scale homesteaders Michelle Bruhn and Stephanie Thurow.Both are urban homesteaders, and they've collaborated on a book to help small-scale homesteaders, Small-Scale Homesteading.We talk about: What homesteading means to them The idea of small-scale homesteads in urban and suburban areas Tips for aspiring homesteaders How to get started homesteading
Living a simple life is much easier when we join up the components into a full, and more rewarding whole. If your life feels more 'Jekyll and Hyde' than 'Little House on the Prairie', here is how to make that change!
Even if you live in an apartment with no garden you can still produce a lot of food! if you do have a garden this episode has ideas about producing even more!https://radicalsimpleliving.blogspot.com/2022/09/growing-food-with-no-land.html
In this Episode Eric Interviews Barrel & Hatchet community member Josh Rector. Josh works for a roofing company called Ares Roofing here in Florida. He loves to train and make sure his family is prepared for any situation. Josh shares with Eric his Journey that he and his wife have taken to develop their own sustainment in the suburban area, making a homestead and garden with animals in their back yard. Josh shares some considerations, "courtesy of his wife Haven" on how you can begin to plan your Urban Homestead! "SIMUL AUTEM RESURGEMUS" Primary Arms Optics: https://www.avantlink.com/click.php?tool_type=cl&merchant_id=1a498dc6-68d7-4869-a04b-fb2a535f2650&website_id=1f561432-8277-4461-abe1-aa7b70a117cf&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.primaryarms.com Gear and Equipment US ELITE GEAR: https://www.avantlink.com/click.php?tool_type=cl&merchant_id=ed60aee0-a27a-4c39-8555-b46645e87152&website_id=1f561432-8277-4461-abe1-aa7b70a117cf&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.us-elitegear.com%2F CBRN Gear & GAS MASKS MIRA SAFETY: https://www.avantlink.com/click.php?tool_type=cl&merchant_id=bf87b332-5dc3-4828-a78e-334a6e9c4c6a&website_id=1f561432-8277-4461-abe1-aa7b70a117cf&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.mirasafety.com%2F BALLISTIC ARMOR "AT ARMOR": https://store.atarmor.com/ *******AT ARMOR DISCOUNT CODE******: BHTEN Barrel & Hatchet TRAINING SCHEDULE Signup!!!! https://barrelandhatchettg.com/classes/scoped-carbine/ GHOST DROP NOTIFICATIONS https://app.barrelandhatchettg.com/ghost-drop Become a supporter of Barrel and Hatchet https://bit.ly/HatchetCastSupporter GHOST PLACARD https://barrelandhatchettg.com/product/ghost-placard/ Support us by getting Barrel & Hatchet Merchandise ON SALE NOW: https://barrelandhatchettg.com/product/barrel-hatchet-hat/ Short Sleeve Shirts https://barrelandhatchettg.com/product/hatchet-cast-performance-short-sleeve/ Long Sleeve Shirts https://barrelandhatchettg.com/product/hatchet-cast-long-sleeve/ If you enjoy our content and want to support us, please subscribe to our channel, click the notification bell, and also check out our Instagram, page: https://www.instagram.com/barrelandhatchettg/ JTAC Ranch (Where we shoot) https://jtacranch.com/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hatchetcast/support
Whether you are trying to practice homesteading, slow living, find more sustainability in your life or simply feeling overwhelmed with all the gardening and preserving of food. This episode can hopefully serve as a motivator and reminder that what you are doing is important. I discuss why it is valuable and important to continue or begin to learn homestead skills. I share my story and some listeners also contributed with their reasons why they are homesteading or choosing to learn traditional skills and connect to the land. Next episode: Fall Traditions on the HomesteadImportant Links: The Northern Grower | Instagram | Linktree email: thenortherngrowerpodcast@gmail.comListener Contributions Instagram: Byanka (@wild_yarrow_homestead) • Instagram photos and videosLisa (@lisamchuk) • Instagram photos and videosIntro Music: Wanderlust by Scott Buckley | Download and Stream on Chosic Wanderlust by Scott Buckley | www.scottbuckley.com.auMusic promoted by https://www.chosic.com/free-music/all/Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Bawk Tawk! Welcome to Chickenlandia's 100% Friendly Chicken Show
Thank you for listening to this episode of Bawk Tawk, Welcome to Chickenlandia's 100% Friendly Backyard Chickens Show! In this episode, I share how-to to feed your chickens from chick to adulthood. Hope you love it!Become a more confident chicken keeper with my new online course: Backyard Chickens 101 - A Chicken Course for Everyone. Click here for more.Join my mailing list and become part of Chickenlandia NationCheck out My Favorite Chicken for all your chicken needs including First Saturday Lime, Nesting Herbs, and Flybusters!Check out Small Pet Select and use the promo code SPSCHICK15 for 15% off!Videos and Blogs Mentioned: Omlet - Video on how to Clip Your Chickens' WingsMeyer Hatchery Blog on Clipping Your Chickens' Wings Flower Remedies Podcast (Season 3, Episode 8) How to Safely Move Your Baby Chicks OutsideVisit Welcome to Chickenlandia's website by clicking here!Submit your own chicken question here!Check out Welcome to Chickenlandia on YouTube by clicking here!Watch my TEDx Talk: I Dream of ChickensFind Welcome to Chickenlandia on:FacebookInstagram Twitter Write to us!Welcome to Chickenlandia™2950 Newmarket Street, Ste 101, PBM 125Bellingham, WA 98226
Wellness in San Diego: Food, Movement, Spirituality + Wellbeing
Want to reduce your environmental impact but not sure where to start? This week on the podcast, environmental writer and zero waste advocate, Fredrika Syren of Zero Waste Family shares her tips on how to reduce your plastic use, save money, change your mindset, and enjoy a more eco-friendly life! About Fredrika: Fredrika Syren is an environmental activist and writer. In 2016, she founded the website green-mom.com where she shared her family's journey of living zero-waste (now zerowastefamily.com). She lives in San Diego, California with her husband James and their children Bella, Noah, and Liam. Fredrika and her family were recently featured in the documentary Zero Time to Waste. Website: zerowastefamily.com Instagram: @zero.waste.family Book: A Practical Guide for Zero Waste Families Episode resources + links: Guide to Zero Waste Living in San Diego San Diego Wellness Events Calendar - New Moon Weekend Project New Village's Health + Healing Summerfest Day of Play - Olivewood Gardens Sacred Circle for Moms Movement Camp with Live Blissed JR Organics Summer Sunset Farm Dinner Enclave Farm National Avocado Day Picnic Dinner The Wellness in San Diego podcast is produced by Locally Well San Diego, your local wellness news + events source. Website: locallywellsd.com Instagram: @locallywell
Visit Our Sponsor: Foraged.Market Donate to the Podcast via PayPal -or- Venmo @permaculturepodcast Join Our Community of Patrons on Patreon Want to listen to more conversations about Permaculture? Browse the extensive archives of the show. This episode on Urban Homesteading with Rachel Kaplan is the conversation that started me down the road of what the show has become known for: long-format, interview-driven, guest-focused conversations you won't hear anywhere else. It is also the first interview I ever recorded for The Permaculture Podcast so, unless you were here in the early days of the show or took a deep dive into the archives at thepermaculturepodcast.com in later years, it's one you'll hear for the first time, today. Listening to Rachel again, her words hold as much meaning to our practices now, as when they were recorded more than a decade ago. If you are interested in permaculture in and around cities or are looking to take your practices and orient what works in the home and garden towards our communities, relax, take some time, and enjoy this interview. Resources Urban Homesteading Rachel Kaplan - EcoSomatic Action K.Ruby Blume - Rogue Ruby Other People and Organizations The Institute of Urban Homesteading Daily Acts North Bay Institute of Green Technology Grey Water Action
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Thank you for listening to this episode of Bawk Tawk, Welcome to Chickenlandia's 100% Friendly Backyard Chickensa Show! In this episode I share some ways to help solve pecking order problems, including bully chickens. Hope you love it!Become a more confident chicken keeper with my new online course: Backyard Chickens 101 - A Chicken Course for Everyone. Click here for more.Join my mailing list and become part of Chickenlandia NationCheck out My Favorite Chicken for all your chicken needs!Check out Small Pet Select and use the promo code SPSCHICK15 for 15% off!Videos Mentioned: How to Integrate New ChickensHow to Reform a Bully Chicken Fermenting Chicken Feed Purchase the Flower Remedies Mentioned:VineChicoryStar of BethlehemAspenRock RoseAs an Amazon Associate, I earn from the above qualifying links. Visit Welcome to Chickenlandia's website by clicking here!Submit your own chicken question here!Check out Welcome to Chickenlandia on YouTube by clicking here!Watch my TEDx Talk: I Dream of ChickensFind Welcome to Chickenlandia on:FacebookInstagram Twitter Write to us!Welcome to Chickenlandia™2950 Newmarket Street, Ste 101, PBM 125Bellingham, WA 98226
Season 2 Episode 7: Growing and preserving your own food in an urban environment can be challenging, but it's no way impossible, and Katie has plenty of tips for John this week on everything from planting your own produce, to pushing your palatePeople aren't born with green thumbs, they have to grow them. Join hosts John and Katie as they explore all things plants. Whether you're a novice or experienced gardener, there's something to be learned for everyone on Growing Green Thumbs with Portland Nursery.
Ashley Hedstrom from Goddess Homestead turned to ancestral wisdom to heal from auto-immune conditions, chronic inflammation and dis-ease after being ill for several years with doctors unable to give answers. She transformed through nutrition, movement and alternative medical paradigms. This is when Goddess Homestead was created. Ash now uses ancestral wisdom to help others work through emotional blocks and become self-sufficient. She provides experiences on urban homesteading where you can learn to grow, preserve and store your own food through canning and zero waste initiatives. She's determined to help others create a new reality and be sovereign no matter where you start from.
In this episode, we chat with Anna Cash of Smart Home Canning about practical AND SPIRITUAL reasons to grow, preserve and forage for your own food. Food preserving and gardening are not just for your grandma! These are community building, eco-friendly, delicious practices that nourish mind, body and soul. Even if food preserving is not your jam, I know Anna will inspire you to go out and do what you are called to do.
On this episode of the Black Yield Podcast, Lee and Ashley are joined by Ulysses Archie of Baltimore Gift Economy. Baltimore Gift Economy's mission is to “Build talent and capacity in the best interest of long-term community growth.” They work to fulfill this mission by believing in the generosity of the community they serve. To learn more visit https://baltimoregifteconomy.wordpress.com/.
I am so thrilled to be sharing this incredible interview with wonderful homeschooling mama, Jocelyn. She is an organic, life-schooling mama, hunter's wife, wild game butcher, urban homesteader, and RN with a passion to inspire people to heal with food. Our conversation covers so much goodness, we talk about their leap into homeschooling that came from the 2020 shut downs, how Jocelyn went from being a vegan to butchering an elk on her kitchen table, the importance of tapping into our intuition as parents, the beautiful realities of urban homesteading, running a business while homeschooling, and so much more. This is a special one. ** Please note that we discuss hunting and the lifecycle of animals and the sanctity of those lives in this episode.**Resources from this episode1. Jocelyn's AMAZING tonic 2. Cooking tools for kids, if you are nervous getting started. 3. More tools for cooking with kids. 4. 1000 hours outside Let's connect on Instagram @conscious_family_project or at my website allyadairchung.com
With 7 weeks to go until the Weston A. Price Foundation's 2012 Wise Traditions conference, The Appropriate Omnivore continues its series of Wise Traditions speakers. The speaker for this episode is Rachel Kaplan, co-author of the book Urban Homesteading: Heirloom Skills for Sustainable Living. Just what is urban homesteading? Rachel explains how urban homesteading applies to food and to an overall lifestyle. She talks about how she balances being an urban homesteader, giving lectures and writing about it, while also working a full time job as a marriage and family therapist.
Donate to The Permaculture Podcast Online: via PayPal Venmo: @permaculturepodcast Gianaclis Caldwell is the author of a modern classic on cheese production, Mastering Artisan Cheesemaking from Chelsea Green Publishing, and her new book to help get anyone started, Mastering Basic Cheesemaking from New Society Publishers. These books and her expertise form the basis for our conversation today about animal cheeses, whether you start with goat, sheep, or cow milk. I dive in with all my questions about starting supplies; expected yields; soft versus hard cheeses; the different types of cheese; and an exploration of rennet, including three types to look for and one to avoid. As Gianaclis joined me previously for Episode 1724 - Holistic Goat Care, we begin with a brief overview of her background and then get cheesy. Find out more about her and her books at gianacliscaldwell.com. -- As you heard during this conversation, I'm really inspired by people like Gianaclis that take these ideas that at first seem so complex, and break down the mystery into easy steps we can follow. Sure, we might make mistakes or have some failures, but we can take what we learn and try again. Using what she shares with us, we can start with a $4 gallon of store bought commercial cow milk and make our first pound of cheese. If we want, then we can seek out grass-fed organic or raw milk, try sheep or goat milk, and see how that changes what we get. But if we don't want to, we never have to. We can keep using that same grocery store jug while still getting something better than store bought. Though I haven't made my own cheese yet, as my children look at me with that “Dad? Really?” look every time I bring it up, I feel comfortable and confident that when we do get to it, we'll wind up with not only some great cheese but also a fond memory. Those experiences are the ones we need to create the world we want to live in, and so I encourage each of you to keep playing, in the kitchen, in the garden, field, and forest, to find those moments that speak to you, add to your set of skills, and help you to be who you are called to. If there is any way I can help you on that journey, get in touch. The Permaculture Podcast The Permaculture Podcast. Also, during this conversation, I mentioned making a yogurt fermented soda. I was inspired to do that based on a recipe in Rachel Kaplan's Urban Homesteading, which you'll find at urban-homesteading.org. From here the next episode out on October 7 for Patreon supporters and general release on October 10, is my interview with Viktor Zaunders, on localfoodnodes.org, a service for directly connecting farmers and consumers. Until them, spend each day taking care of Earth, yourself, and returning the surplus to your community. Summer to Fall Fundraiser Donate today! Become a Patreon supporter. Enter to win a Permaculture Design Course at VerdEnergia Pacifica in Costa Rica. More information about this campaign: Returning to The Gift Resources Gianaclis Caldwell Pholia Farm Dairy Mastering Basic Cheesemaking (New Society Publishers) Mastering Artisan Cheesemaking (Chelsea Green Publishing) American Cheese Society - Vern Caldwell Holistic Goat Care (Chelsea Green) 1724 - Holistic Goat Care with Gianaclis Caldwell
Two of America's most experienced preparedness commentators discuss the need for being prepared. The best perspective of Preparedness is that it will enable a family to be able to continue its normal lifestyle, regardless of external circumstances! James Talmage Stevens and Richard Fleetwood host a 3-hour live show to discuss Critical Preparedness Resources. Their broadcast is designed to help listeners become prepared or get better prepared for both the known and unknown future. The show has been actively broadcasting preparedness information since March 2010. Rich Fleetwood, owner of SurvivalRing.org, the web's most prolific preparedness and survival information site, offers millions of free pages of preparedness/survivalist information. Rich and Doctor Prepper will be discussing how today's events affect the need for personal and family preparedness. The time will come when government, public and private organizations, or family or friends will not be able to sustain those who are unprepared with shelter, food, water, clothing, and/or protection from the ravages of natural, man-caused, or personal disasters. Join Doctor Prepper and Rich on the air by calling in your questions to (319) 527-6208 during the live show..
Welcome to the Critical Preparedness Radio (CPR) Talk Show! Two of America's most experienced preparedness commentators discuss the need for being prepared. The best perspective of Preparedness is that it will enable a family to be able to continue its normal lifestyle, regardless of external circumstances! James Talmage Stevens and Richard Fleetwood host a 3-hour live show to discuss Critical Preparedness Resources. Their broadcast is designed to help listeners become prepared or get better prepared for both the known and unknown future. The show has been actively broadcasting preparedness information since March 2010 to help listeners safely navigate the rough waters we're certain to deal with in uncertain future events. Rich Fleetwood, owner of SurvivalRing.org, the web's most prolific preparedness and survival information site, offers millions of free pages of preparedness/survivalist information. Rich and Doctor Prepper will be discussing how today's events affect the need for personal and family preparedness. The time will come when government, public and private organizations, or family or friends will not be able to sustain those who are unprepared with shelter, food, water, clothing, and/or protection from the ravages of natural, man-caused, or personal disasters. You can learn how to take the survival initiative, know how to find, treat, and store water; have adequate, nutritious food(s) in your pantry; be able to prepare meals without external power; care for your health; and know how to protect your family during emergency or disaster conditions. Join Doctor Prepper and Rich on the air by calling in your questions to: (347) 324-3704 during the live show.
Welcome to the Critical Preparedness Resources talk show. Two of America's most experienced preparedness practitioners and commentators discuss the need for being prepared for the certain--and uncertain--future. Preparedness is a lifestyle, and you create your own version! Richard Fleetwood and James Talmage Stevens host a 3-hour live show to discuss Critical Preparedness Resources. The show has been actively broadcasting preparedness information since March 2010 to help listeners safely navigate the rough waters of the uncharted and uncertain future events. Rich is the owner of SurvivalRing.org, the web's most prolific preparedness and survival information site, offers millions of free pages of preparedness/survivalist information. Rich discusses how today's events portend a future time when neither government, public and private organizations, nor family or friends will be able to sustain those who fail to provision their shelter with food, water, clothing, and/or protection from the ravages of natural, man-caused, or personal disasters. It's all about LIFESTYLE. Learn more... James Talmage Stevens, aka Doctor Prepper, is the author of Making the Best of Basics, the all-time best-selling Family Preparedness Handbook! Basics... will help you know how to take the survival initiative and more effectively protect your family during emergency or disaster conditions. Join the show hosts on the air by calling (347) 324-3704 during the live show.
Welcome to the Critical Preparedness Resources talk show. Two of America's most experienced preparedness practitioners and commentators discuss the need for being prepared for the certain--and uncertain--future. Preparedness is a lifestyle, and you create your own version! Richard Fleetwood and James Talmage Stevens host a 3-hour live show to discuss Critical Preparedness Resources. The show has been actively broadcasting preparedness information since March 2010 to help listeners safely navigate the rough waters of the uncharted and uncertain future events. Rich is the owner of SurvivalRing.org, the web's most prolific preparedness and survival information site, offers millions of free pages of preparedness/survivalist information. Rich discusses how today's events portend a future time when neither government, public and private organizations, nor family or friends will be able to sustain those who fail to provision their shelter with food, water, clothing, and/or protection from the ravages of natural, man-caused, or personal disasters. It's all about LIFESTYLE. Learn more... James Talmage Stevens, aka Doctor Prepper, is the author of Making the Best of Basics, the all-time best-selling Family Preparedness Handbook! Basics... will help you know how to take the survival initiative and more effectively protect your family during emergency or disaster conditions. Join the show hosts on the air by calling (347) 324-3704 during the live show.
Welcome to the Critical Preparedness Resources talk show. Two of America's most experienced preparedness practitioners and commentators discuss the need for being prepared for the certain--and uncertain--future. Preparedness is a lifestyle, and you create your own version! Richard Fleetwood and James Talmage Stevens host a 3-hour live show to discuss Critical Preparedness Resources. The show has been actively broadcasting preparedness information since March 2010 to help listeners safely navigate the rough waters of the uncharted and uncertain future events. Rich is the owner of SurvivalRing.org, the web's most prolific preparedness and survival information site, offers millions of free pages of preparedness/survivalist information. Rich discusses how today's events portend a future time when neither government, public and private organizations, nor family or friends will be able to sustain those who fail to provision their shelter with food, water, clothing, and/or protection from the ravages of natural, man-caused, or personal disasters. It's all about LIFESTYLE. Learn more... James Talmage Stevens, aka Doctor Prepper, is the author of Making the Best of Basics, the all-time best-selling Family Preparedness Handbook! Basics... will help you know how to take the survival initiative and more effectively protect your family during emergency or disaster conditions. Join the show hosts on the air by calling (347) 324-3704 during the live show.
Two of America's most experienced preparedness practitioners and commentators discuss the need for being prepared. The best perspective of Preparedness is that it will enable a family to be able to continue a near-normal lifestyle, regardless of external circumstances! Richard Fleetwood hosts a 3-hour live show to discuss Critical Preparedness Resources. The show has been actively broadcasting preparedness information since March 2010 to help listeners safely navigate the rough waters of the uncharted and uncertain future events. Rich is the owner of SurvivalRing.org, the web's most prolific preparedness and survival information site, offers millions of free pages of preparedness/survivalist information. Rich discusses how today's events portend a future time when neither government, public and private organizations, nor family or friends will be able to sustain those who fail to provision their shelter with food, water, clothing, and/or protection from the ravages of natural, man-caused, or personal disasters. HIs special guest host is Doctor Prepper, industry name for James Talmage Stevens, author of Making the Best of Basics, the all-time best-selling Family Preparedness Handbook! Basics... will help you know how to take the survival initiative and more effectively protect your family during emergency or disaster conditions. Listen to the show to discover how to get copies of Basics... at 50% discount! Join Rich Fleetwood on the air by calling (347) 324-3704 during the live show.
Donate to The Permaculture Podcast Online: via PayPal Venmo: @permaculturepodcast Enjoy this episode? Become a Patron. My guest today is Rachel Kaplan a member of 13 Moon Collaborative and co-author of an excellent book on practicing permaculture in cities and suburbs, Urban Homesteading. This conversation centers around her work with the collaborative and how to foster permaculture people, not just permaculture landscapes. This is more than permaculture as a design practice, but as an embodiment of all the pieces that make permaculture what it has become, a way to live in an ecologically sound way. If you would like to join the next session of the Permaculture from the Inside Out Design Course, classes start March 19, 2016, and you can find more information at https://13MoonCollaborative.com Stepping away from this interview, I find my view on the idea of Zone 00 changing. For a long time I rejected the idea of the personal work, of the inner landscape, because it skirted the line of spirituality and woo a bit too much for my taste, because the presentations of the idea of Zone 00 were couched in language more mystical than mundane. Studying the American Civil Rights Movement and other non-violent movements, however, showed that transformation begins with the self before the physical manifestation in the world. In some cases, like the Salt March lead by Ghandi, can take 15 years of personal growth and preparation. Those stories are too often left out of the history books and so we only see the end results. Not the beginning. For us to create a more bountiful world we need to address that inner landscape to know our heart's desire, understand our calling, and to heal so that we can heal the world. By taking care of ourselves, we can practice permaculture from the inside out. Wherever you are on your journey, whatever you are doing whether you are a new student, a teacher, or a small business owner, the door remains open if there is some way I can assist you. Give me a call: . Send me an email: You can also drop something in the post: The Permaculture Podcast The Permaculture Podcast From here the next episode is a permabyte featuring Byron Joel sharing a piece he wrote entitled, “A Lesson in Identity.” After that is Jerome Osentowski, author of “The Forest Garden Greenhouse.” A quick update from behind the scenes. On February 22, I'll be in Baltimore for an open house and round table recording with Charm City Farms. Find more information by following the link in the show notes. Johnston Square Open House June 18, 2016, is the Mid-Atlantic Permaculture Convergence at The Riverside Project in Charles Town, West Virginia. Michael Judd is the keynote speaker. I'm hosting an in-person round table recording. Workshops include Fermentation and Food Preservation with Diane Blust of Chicory Hill Farm; Animals in Permaculture with Nicole Luttrell of Wild Song Farm; Tree Identification walks with Shawn Walker of Trees101; and Living in the Gift with Seppi Garrett. Tickets are currently on-sale and early bird pricing ends on Sunday, February 14, 2016, so pick up your ticket today. Mid-Atlantic Permaculture Convergence Tickets Also we are looking for presenters for future events. If you'd like to be added to the presenter list contact me with your information and details of your work. As this episode comes out everyone at Seppi's Place is falling into what life is like when the people you share space with are not roommates, but members of your community. In our case this means a more egalitarian approach to living. We share food, drink, and other items in the common area. I am now the self-designated snack-master, picking up the handful of things, like chips and icecream, that we all enjoy, but do not as of yet make onsite. With the dissolution of my marriage and this move, I'm happy to say that my children have also come and spent time here, ready to return at a moment's notice. Their mother, my unwife, has had dinner here and shared the space at Seppi's Place with our children and my roommates. I continue to spend time at her house with them, and remain an integral part of our family. If you are interested and want to know more about this process of unmarrying, as opposed to divorce, let me know and I can put together an episode to talk about the process of how my former spouse and I ended our marriage in order to save our family. As I say my door is always open and that includes being here to help beyond the umbrella of permaculture. Let me know if I can help you. In any way. Until the next time spend each day creating the world you want to live in by taking care of Earth, yourself, and each other. Resources: 13 Moon Collaborative (Rachel's Teaching Work) Urban Homesteading (Rachel's Book Site) Charles Eisenstein Permaculture Skills Center Erik Ohlsen Interview Jason Godesky Interview Howard Zinn A People's History of The United States (Wikipedia) The Information Diet Johnston Square Open House Mid-Atlantic Permaculture Convergence (Information and Tickets) Seppi's Place
Donate to The Permaculture Podcast Online: via PayPal Venmo: @permaculturepodcast My guest for this episode is Rachel Kaplan, the co-author, along with K. Ruby Blume, of Urban Homesteading. She is also a permaculture teacher and practitioner, as well as a licensed marriage and family therapist from northern California. Our conversation today covers all of these roles, and more, as we talk about re-patterning ourselves and permaculture to be more intentional and deliberate in our work. We also spend some time talking about women in permaculture, as I spoke with Karryn Olsen-Ramanujan, and on breaking down the barriers of understanding others and insuring we are diverse in our inclusion and practices. Rachel also shares with us the upcoming PDC she will be teaching, along with Delia Carroll, Cassandra Ferrera, and Kyra Auerbach, as part of the 13 Moon Collaborative, a new model for a 13 month long course that allows time for the course material to become a part of your internal thoughts and external practices. Find out more at: 13MoonCollaborative.com Our conversation today reminds me that we all have a voice and a place in the permaculture community. It part of what I love about creating this podcast and sharing what other have to say with the world. We add to the chorus of people who spend each day creating a better world. That includes your voice. Go, do your work, and add your voice to the conversation. Resources Urban-Homesteading.Org 13 Moon Collaborative Walking Elephant Theatre Company The Show is On The Road The show is on the road so that I can go report on events of interest to the growing movements to build a better world, and to continue to spread the word of this wonderful system of design we call Permaculture. Next up I'll be going to CHABA-Con, in Bridgeton, New Jersey, on October 11th, 2014 where Lester Brown, of the Earth Policy Institute will be the keynote speaker for a day of lectures, discussions, and tours on how to transform the world we live in. The last of the currently planned trips is to Roanoke, Virginia, from October 20th-22nd, interviewing farmers and local permaculture practitioners. I am also delivering a presentation, “Permaculture: Creating a Better World by Design” on 630PM on October 21st, 2014, at the Roanoke Natural Food Co-Op at Grandin Village. If you're in the area I'd love to see you there or at any of the other events I'll be attending. More on those as they are scheduled. Support If you value this show and the work of the podcast in spreading the word of permaculture to the world, lend your assistance in supporting these projects. Share links posted to the Facebook page, facebook.com/thepermaculturepodcast, with your friends or followers. Retweet messages sent from @permaculturecst. Leave reviews on iTunes or your favorite podcast sites. The show can also use your financial support, either as a one-time or ongoing monthly contribution. Find out how to do that at: www.thepermaculturepodcast.com/support. Get In Touch E-mail: The Permaculture Podcast The Permaculture Podcast with Scott Mann The Permaculture Podcast Facebook: Facebook.com/ThePermaculturePodcast Twitter: @permaculturecst (Episode: RachelKaplan2)
Love and Gardening composting colonialism into life nutrient for all beings… Caroline welcomes, at the top of the hour, Diane Frank, author of the fantabulous “Blackberries in the Dream House,” and the recent “Yoga of the Impossible.” We segue to Cassandra Ferrera, constellator of community and Rachel Kaplan, author of “Urban Homesteading” http://urban-homesteading.org/ and the course they have conjured: www.13mooncollaborative.com The post The Visionary Activist Show – Earth Eros appeared first on KPFA.