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In this episode, recorded live at Prarie Festival earlier this year, Woody Tasch, founder of the Slow Money movement, joins David Bilbrey to discuss the limits of growth as related to economics, our personal role in changing the future, and where Woody sees Slow Money in the next few years. Along the way they talk about the incredible impact of other thinkers on these ideas, include Wendell Berry, Wes Jackson, and E. F. Schumacher, author of Small is Beautiful.
In the post conversation interview I spend a few minutes looking at the judgement-free way that Permaculture allows us to best use our resources, especially being able to vote with our money, to have an impact on what we are able to do. By taking these kinds of actions each day we are able to decrease the size of our integrity gap and live in ever greater service to Earth, ourselves, and each other.
Natural Building Intern Wanted
Fletchwitz Farm in Gray County, south-west Ontario, Canada, is seeking a natural building intern for the 2017 building season. Email me (The Permaculture Podcast) if you would like more information and so I can put you in touch with Simon, the property owner.
As an end of year fundraiser, Joshua Hughes at Verde Energia Pacificia is partnering with the podcast to give-away a PDC valued at $1,600 to a listener of the show. Anyone who donates $50 or more to the podcast between now and December 16 is entered to win.
Enter the VerdEnergia Pacifica Permaculture Design Course Giveaway!
For complete details, including how to enter if you aren’t able to donate at this time, are available at https://www.thepermaculturepodcast.com/costarica/, which you’ll find a link for in the show notes.
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Slow Money
Woody Tasch's Biography
Wendell Berry
Wes Jackson
The Land Institute
E.F. Schumacher (Wiki)
Small is Beautiful (Wiki)