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This episode starts with an update on where currently stands the effort to build a coast-to-coast network of organic farms, growing sites, and permaculture plots — held together and made coherent by flows traveling and local musicians through an emergent folk-spiritual movement we’re calling the Church of Food and Music or CoFaM.
What follows is two disclaimers about Permaculture: 1. Permaculture is an appropriative colonial framework. And that’s okay, even essential. 2. Heavy Meadow is under-qualified to give a lecture on permaculture. And that’s okay, even essential.
Host and music is, as ever, Heavy Meadow.
Blessings to all beings of the vibe
💜🐝🎶🌎🎤🥕
By Heavy MeadowThis episode starts with an update on where currently stands the effort to build a coast-to-coast network of organic farms, growing sites, and permaculture plots — held together and made coherent by flows traveling and local musicians through an emergent folk-spiritual movement we’re calling the Church of Food and Music or CoFaM.
What follows is two disclaimers about Permaculture: 1. Permaculture is an appropriative colonial framework. And that’s okay, even essential. 2. Heavy Meadow is under-qualified to give a lecture on permaculture. And that’s okay, even essential.
Host and music is, as ever, Heavy Meadow.
Blessings to all beings of the vibe
💜🐝🎶🌎🎤🥕