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  • What to do when the world is on fire
    2025/07/21

    Thoughts from a conversation with my friend Nathan, on how we can act in a world on fire, when we know we're not able to protest or be in the streets. Question: What causes and organizations do you support with your time and resources?

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    6 分
  • Jeff Speck - Creating Walkable Cities
    2025/07/18
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    My guest today is Jeff Speck. Jeff is the author of Walkable City and Walkable City Rules. As an urban planner and city designer he specializes in, and advocates for, human modes of transportation: first and foremost walking, but also biking.

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    43 分
  • Designing Out the Designer
    2025/07/14

    A response to Geoff's comment about designing out the designer, from my recent episode about my design process. What I'm Reading: People and Permaculture What I'm Listening To (Music Video): Psycho Killer by The Talking Heads

    Getting to Know One Another: What song(s) or musical artist(s) defined your life, now or when you were growing up?

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    7 分
  • Karryn Olson: A Pattern Language for Women in Permaculture
    2025/07/11
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    In this episode from 2014, one of my favorite people from the permaculture community, Karryn Olson, joins us to share a pattern language she’s identified for women in permaculture, which we can use to create a constructive permaculture movement so that together we can design a world with ever greater beauty, abundance, and inclusivity.

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    57 分
  • Rhonda Baird - Being Present for Ourselves and Others
    2025/07/04
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    My guest for today is Rhonda Baird, editor of Permaculture Design Magazine, and designer and educator at Sheltering Hills Design, LLC.

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    43 分
  • Rhonda Baird - Organizing and Supporting Our Communities
    2025/06/27
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    Rhonda Baird, the editor of Permaculture Design Magazine and teacher and designer at Sheltering Hills Design, LLC., joins me to continue our conversation about creating change. In our first interview, we spoke about the way that we can work on ourselves as individuals. Today we move from the inside to the out with how we can organize and support others and our community.

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    48 分
  • Owen Wormser - Designing for Clients: From Consultation to Implementation
    2025/06/20
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    When I left my permaculture design course I was fairly comfortable walking the landscape and looking for areas of shade or full sun, and tracking how that would change throughout the day. To walk barefoot after a brief rain to feel where the soil drained quickly or to find spots where water pooled, even if I couldn’t see it with my eyes. To build either a water or an A-frame level to plot and map contours. I knew how to make a base map, a plant list, and to use those to put together a design. With shears and a pocket knife, I could prune limbs or loosen pot-bound roots. With a shovel and spade, I could dig holes and put plants in the ground.

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    43 分
  • Q&A: Client-Centered Design
    2025/06/16

    In the first of the new, Q&A episodes, Owen asks: "What is your design process? (site analysis, implementation, and how you approach a design)"

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    14 分