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What is wealth?
These questions, and more, are examined in this episode with my guests Warren Brush, of Quail Springs Permaculture, and Jesse Peterson, of Inside Edge Design, LLC. The title for the show today comes from a pattern that Warren sees in the world: that as life and transition more to a digital space of screens we become incrementally more disconnected from what sustains us.
Rooted in a conversation that opens with American politics and what Jesse and I observed via our respective permaculture networks, we move to Warren and his work internationally. This results in a longer than normal interview that takes us to a number of places of interest for anyone interested in social or political permaculture.
Given the nature of this episode, it may not be for everyone, and I'd like to hear from you if you like this political commentary. Leave a comment below, or get in touch:
Email: The Permaculture Podcast
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Online: via PayPal
Venmo: @permaculturepodcast
What is wealth?
These questions, and more, are examined in this episode with my guests Warren Brush, of Quail Springs Permaculture, and Jesse Peterson, of Inside Edge Design, LLC. The title for the show today comes from a pattern that Warren sees in the world: that as life and transition more to a digital space of screens we become incrementally more disconnected from what sustains us.
Rooted in a conversation that opens with American politics and what Jesse and I observed via our respective permaculture networks, we move to Warren and his work internationally. This results in a longer than normal interview that takes us to a number of places of interest for anyone interested in social or political permaculture.
Given the nature of this episode, it may not be for everyone, and I'd like to hear from you if you like this political commentary. Leave a comment below, or get in touch:
Email: The Permaculture Podcast
The Permaculture Podcast
The Permaculture Podcast
Classes
Register now for the Fall Online PDC at Oregon State University which starts on September 20, 2017. Use SMPerm5% when you sign up to save 5% and support the podcast at the same time.
Image Source: © Alekss | Dreamstime Stock Photos
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