
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or
In this episode, we explore how holistic design can align modern science with practical ethics to preserve and enrich living systems. We discuss the idea that nature functions as an open system—one in which cycles of growth, decay, and renewal can be harnessed multiple times before energy is lost. We also examine the “law of return,” the distinction between dogma and flexible principles, and how diverse yields can stabilize everything from a backyard garden to large-scale farms. By weaving in real-world examples and critiques, this episode offers a fresh perspective on building resilience and abundance.
Send us a text
Support the show
Affiliate Links:
In this episode, we explore how holistic design can align modern science with practical ethics to preserve and enrich living systems. We discuss the idea that nature functions as an open system—one in which cycles of growth, decay, and renewal can be harnessed multiple times before energy is lost. We also examine the “law of return,” the distinction between dogma and flexible principles, and how diverse yields can stabilize everything from a backyard garden to large-scale farms. By weaving in real-world examples and critiques, this episode offers a fresh perspective on building resilience and abundance.
Send us a text
Support the show
Affiliate Links: