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 Farmers Markets, Figs, and The Kale Yard | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 40:27

An old friend returns to relax and celebrate the 12th anniversary of The Permaculture Podcast with me, Scott Mann.

 Starting a Small Scale Farm | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:00:58

In preparation for a new conversation with my friend Erin Harvey, here is our first interview about how she started her farm The Kale Yard, recorded and released in the Winter of 2013.

 Creating a Miraculous Abundance | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 35:26

Perrine Hervé-Gruyer author, along with her husband Charles, of Miraculous Abundance: One-Quarter Acre, Two French Farmers, and Enough Food to Feed the World.

 Wild Fermentation | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 40:41

  Visit Our Sponsor: Foraged.Market Donate Directly: via PayPal -or- Venmo @permaculturepodcast  Want to listen to more conversations about Permaculture? Browse the extensive archives of the show.  My guest for this episode is Sandor Katz, author of Wild Fermentation, The Art of Fermentation, and The Revolution Will Not Be Microwaved. If you’ve practiced any kind of fermentation and went looking for a recipe, reference, or just read about the wee yeasties and bacteria that transform our foods with their microbial magic, then you’ve probably read something by Sandor, and I recommend reading even more. Learn More

 Building Soil | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 09:07

Visit Our Sponsor: Foraged.Market In this episode, Natalie Bogwalker shares her technique to quickly build soil for growing food in a temperate climate. You can watch the video of Natalie’s work on soil building at Wild Abundance, which is where today’s audio comes from, at: YouTube.com/ThePermaculturePodcast  Find out more about Natalie, her work, and Wild Abundance at: WildAbundance.Net

 Bee the Change | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 24:54

John Kotab discusses his book Bee the Change, a travelogue about his discovery of what we can do to save bees and other pollinators.

 Edible Perennials and Broadscale Permaculture | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 56:37

My first conversation with Eric Toensmier from 2012, remastered, as he answers listener questions and we get deep on edible perennials, broadscale permaculture, and climate change.

 Alley Cropping with Eric Toensmeier | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 36:37

Visit Our Sponsor: Foraged.Market Donate Directly: via PayPal -or- Venmo @permaculturepodcast   Want to listen to more conversations about Permaculture? Browse the extensive archives of the show.  In this episode, Eric Toensmeier returns to share some of his research on alley cropping, from his forthcoming book on this subject which he is writing in cooperation with Interlace Commons, an organization spreading the benefits and evidence of agroforestry, including alley cropping, with farmers. Resources Perennial SolutionsEric's PatreonInterlace CommonsKernza Perennial GrainAgroforesterie (Book)AGROOF (French Agroforestry Organization)Alley Cropping (Univ. of Missouri Center for Agroforestry Training Manual - PDF)Savanna Institute , Related Interviews Stream Restoration and Riparian Corridors - Dr. Bern SweeneyThe Savanna Institute - Keefe Keeley Learn More

 Remembering Dan Palmer | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 02:34

Remembering Dan Palmer who passed away suddenly the first week of August 2022.

 Natural Farming and Masanobu Fukuoka | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 35:05

Visit Our Sponsor: Foraged.Market Donate Directly: via PayPal -or- Venmo @permaculturepodcast   Want to listen to more conversations about Permaculture? Browse the extensive archives of the show.  This episode begins with a history lesson on Natural Farming and the work of Masanobu Fukuoka and leads into a conversation comparing and contrasting that method and his ideas to Permaculture, delivered in the voice and words of someone who was present in both movements from their earliest days, the late Larry Korn. Resources The One-Straw Revolutionary Learn More

 Terra Preta and Biochar - Mark Ervin | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 24:16

  Visit Our Sponsor: Foraged.Market Donate Directly: via PayPal -or- Venmo @permaculturepodcast  Want to listen to more conversations about Permaculture? Browse the extensive archives of the show.  The guest for this episode is Mark Ervin of GreenGro Biologicals. He joins me to share his passion for terra preta soil and biochar and how he turned that love into an entrepreneurial business bringing a regenerative product to market. Along the way, he shares the difference between simply burning something and calling biochar versus creating a carbon-rich, mineralized biochar, the importance of nutrient ratios for sustainable growing, and much more.   More Information on Terra Preta and Biochar Terra Preta (Wikipedia) Biochar (Wikipedia) The Biochar Solution by Albert Bates Burn by Albert Bates and Kathleen Draper Related Interviews Dr. Elaine Ingham - The Soil Food Web Eric Toensmeier - Drawing Down Carbon: Agroforestry and Climate Change Permabyte: Biochar, Gasification, and Woodlot Management Mary Johnson - An Introduction to Nutrient Dense Farming Connor Stedman - Carbon Farming - Soil   Learn More

 Rachel Kaplan - Urban Homesteading | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 30:39

Visit Our Sponsor: Foraged.Market Donate Directly: via PayPal -or- Venmo @permaculturepodcast   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. Resources Urban HomesteadingRachel Kaplan - EcoSomatic ActionK.Ruby Blume - Rogue RubyThe Institute of Urban HomesteadingDaily ActsNorth Bay Institute of Green TechnologyGrey Water Action Learn More

 Chris Salisbury - Wild Nights Out | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 41:26

Visit Our Sponsor: Foraged.Market Donate Directly: via PayPal -or- Venmo @permaculturepodcast   Want to listen to more conversations about Permaculture? Browse the extensive archives of the show.  Our guest for this episode is Chris Salisbury, author of Wild Nights Out. He joins us to share his work acclimating people of all ages to nature through experiences and encounters in a world shrouded by the dark, so we may do the same for others in our lives, whether as professional educators, parents, or community members. Throughout the interview, Chris shares ways to find nature all around us and extends an invitation so that we can discover, or rediscover, the joy, majesty, and mystery of night. Resources Wild WiseWild Nights OutWilderness Awareness School8 Shields InstituteThe Art of MentoringSharing NatureInstitute for Earth Education Learn More

 Andrew Magazine - Craft Butchery | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 37:12

Visit Our Sponsor: Foraged.Market Donate Directly: via PayPal -or- Venmo @permaculturepodcast   Want to listen to more conversations about Permaculture? Browse the extensive archives of the show.  This episode is a guest interview from my friend Drew Grim of Schoolhouse Life, as he sits down with Andrew Magazine to discuss the art and craft of whole animal butchery, as it applies to the homestead. Throughout, Andrew shares tips from his professional experience as a craft butcher on setting up one’s workspace, how to select the right tools and equipment for this work, and how raising and butchering our own animals is an act of care, compassion, and an ethical way to include meat in our diet. Resources Applied Anatomist (Website)Applied Anatomist (Instagram)Wonderland Hollow (Andrew's Farm with Christina Chumbley)The Schoolhouse Life Podcast Learn More

 Katy Bowman - Nutritious Movement | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 31:35

Visit Our Sponsor: Foraged.Market Donate Directly: via PayPal -or- Venmo @permaculturepodcast   Want to listen to more conversations about Permaculture? Browse the extensive archives of the show.  Caring for Earth includes caring for ourselves. To help us find ways to stay active throughout our lives, I’m joined by Katy Bowman as she shares her work on the importance of incorporating regular, whole-body movement throughout the day, with a focus on stacking activities to make sure we stretch, flex, reach, push, and pull, during our regular routine. In this way, we can express a full range of motion, inhabited in our bodies, without needing to worry about making time to go to the gym, unless we want to. Throughout the conversation, she includes numerous ways to redesign our current habits into ones with more use of our body, while framing the conversation as one not of exercise but with movement as a form of nutrition and how we can look for and address any deficits we may find. Resources Nutritious MovementGrow Wild Learn More

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