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In this episode co-host David Bilbrey continues to explore the intersection between permaculture, regenerative business, and the paradigm of capitalism by speaking with Alex McIntosh and Mario Garcia of Thrive Natural Care. Together they talk about how a company with a strong ethos can influence their competitors in the marketplace, while still caring for their business partners and customers.
Listen to this conversation to learn more about how we can change the system from the inside, by modeling our preferred actions for others.
Stepping away from this conversation I am left considering the ongoing push-pull between doing what is right and what works for our time and place. As individuals, groups, and organizations interested in the environment and caring for people that often means moving towards an ideal, rather than jumping directly there. We must acknowledge the forces at play, what is beyond our control that limits the viable options, and where we can offer reformatory or revolutionary change.
From here the next episode is an interview with Pascal Baudar about his latest book The Wildcrafting Brewer.
Until the next time, may you flourish wherever you live, while taking care of Earth, yourself, and each other.
Support the podcast on Patreon.
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Online: via PayPal
Venmo: @permaculturepodcast
In this episode co-host David Bilbrey continues to explore the intersection between permaculture, regenerative business, and the paradigm of capitalism by speaking with Alex McIntosh and Mario Garcia of Thrive Natural Care. Together they talk about how a company with a strong ethos can influence their competitors in the marketplace, while still caring for their business partners and customers.
Listen to this conversation to learn more about how we can change the system from the inside, by modeling our preferred actions for others.
Stepping away from this conversation I am left considering the ongoing push-pull between doing what is right and what works for our time and place. As individuals, groups, and organizations interested in the environment and caring for people that often means moving towards an ideal, rather than jumping directly there. We must acknowledge the forces at play, what is beyond our control that limits the viable options, and where we can offer reformatory or revolutionary change.
From here the next episode is an interview with Pascal Baudar about his latest book The Wildcrafting Brewer.
Until the next time, may you flourish wherever you live, while taking care of Earth, yourself, and each other.
Support the podcast on Patreon.
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