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Hannah Apricot Eckberg, the editor of Permaculture Magazine, North America, joins me to share her role in the creation and launch of the latest North American permaculture periodical. Along the way, we talk about how permaculture practitioners, especially media producers whether they are publishers or podcasters, can engage in some cooperatition, a friendly form of cooperative competition, and cooperation to strengthen the community and our own individual work. That there is room for more producers.
One of those decisions that I am constantly making, thanks to the question from my friend Jason Godesky, is whether or not I'm ready to compromise. Right now, I'm not. By choosing not to I am lead back, over and over again, to leaning into and trusting The Gift.
It doesn't always make sense, but so far it has worked so I return to it.
After reading these show notes and listening to the episode, with a longer than usual introduction, what are your thoughts on all of this?
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As mentioned in the episode, every listener is eligible for a 25% discount on a digital subscription to Permaculture Magazine, North America, bringing the price to just $14.25.
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Patreon supporters at the $11 or more per month level can receive an even greater discount on a digital subscription. They'll find their code in another post at Patreon.
If you like what Hannah is doing, you can contribute an article to Permaculture Magazine, North America, via email: Donate Via PayPal
Have questions about this campaign? You can find out more by reading the show notes for the recent episode: Returning to the Gift.
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Hannah Apricot Eckberg, the editor of Permaculture Magazine, North America, joins me to share her role in the creation and launch of the latest North American permaculture periodical. Along the way, we talk about how permaculture practitioners, especially media producers whether they are publishers or podcasters, can engage in some cooperatition, a friendly form of cooperative competition, and cooperation to strengthen the community and our own individual work. That there is room for more producers.
One of those decisions that I am constantly making, thanks to the question from my friend Jason Godesky, is whether or not I'm ready to compromise. Right now, I'm not. By choosing not to I am lead back, over and over again, to leaning into and trusting The Gift.
It doesn't always make sense, but so far it has worked so I return to it.
After reading these show notes and listening to the episode, with a longer than usual introduction, what are your thoughts on all of this?
Leave a comment below, or get in touch by the usual ways.
Email: The Permaculture Podcast
Mail:
The Permaculture Podcast
The Permaculture Podcast
As mentioned in the episode, every listener is eligible for a 25% discount on a digital subscription to Permaculture Magazine, North America, bringing the price to just $14.25.
PMNA25TPP
Patreon supporters at the $11 or more per month level can receive an even greater discount on a digital subscription. They'll find their code in another post at Patreon.
If you like what Hannah is doing, you can contribute an article to Permaculture Magazine, North America, via email: Donate Via PayPal
Have questions about this campaign? You can find out more by reading the show notes for the recent episode: Returning to the Gift.
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