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Practical Permaculture
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 28 ก.ย. 2023
Episode 73- Osprey Orielle Lake I Climate Justice I World in crisis I WECAN
In this episode, Jo engages in a deep conversation with Osprey Orielle Lake, founder of the Women's Earth and Climate Action Network.
They explore themes of climate justice, the importance of indigenous rights, and the role of women's leadership in environmental activism.
Osprey shares insights from her book, 'The Story in Our Bones,' discussing how worldviews can reshape our approach to climate issues. The conversation emphasizes the need for community engagement, emotional resilience, and practical steps individuals can take to contribute to climate justice.
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Takeaways
Indigenous land acknowledgment is crucial for respect and connection.Osprey's book discusses worldviews and climate justice.Women's leadership is essential in environmental movements.Community engagement can lead to significant change.Emotional resilience is vital for climate activists.Climate justice requires an intersectional approach.Every small action contributes to a larger impact.We need to change our story to address climate issues.Acting on climate issues brings joy and hope.
Keywords:
climate justice, permaculture, indigenous rights, women's leadership, community engagement, environmental activism, rewilding, emotional resilience, policy making, practical steps
They explore themes of climate justice, the importance of indigenous rights, and the role of women's leadership in environmental activism.
Osprey shares insights from her book, 'The Story in Our Bones,' discussing how worldviews can reshape our approach to climate issues. The conversation emphasizes the need for community engagement, emotional resilience, and practical steps individuals can take to contribute to climate justice.
ENTER OUR CHRISTMAS GIVEAWAY: mailchi.mp/b4b02e5491b4/practical-permaculture-family
Connect:
www.ospreyoriellelake.info/
www.wecaninternational.org/who-we-are
Find Practical Permaculture:
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CONTINUE the chat on our facebook group groups/349282787464711/
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Takeaways
Indigenous land acknowledgment is crucial for respect and connection.Osprey's book discusses worldviews and climate justice.Women's leadership is essential in environmental movements.Community engagement can lead to significant change.Emotional resilience is vital for climate activists.Climate justice requires an intersectional approach.Every small action contributes to a larger impact.We need to change our story to address climate issues.Acting on climate issues brings joy and hope.
Keywords:
climate justice, permaculture, indigenous rights, women's leadership, community engagement, environmental activism, rewilding, emotional resilience, policy making, practical steps
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Episode 72- Farm my school I Ben and James I Community I School Market Garden I
มุมมอง 2719 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา
In this episode, Alysse speaks with James and Ben from Farm My School, a project aimed at transforming disused school land into thriving market gardens. They discuss their journey, the challenges of local food systems, and the importance of community engagement and education in promoting food security and sustainability. The conversation highlights the principles of permaculture and the impact ...
Episode 71 - Cristie Yager I Councillor I Politics I People Care I Community
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In this episode of the Practical Permaculture podcast, Alysse interviews Cristie Yager , a newly elected local council member. Cristie shares her journey from a homesteading lifestyle to engaging in local politics, emphasising the importance of community, knowledge sharing, and grassroots campaigning. The conversation explores the challenges of modern governance, the need for transparency, and ...
Episode 70- Mardi Lee I ReNewy Living I Values-Aligned Sustainability I Mindful consumption
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Episode 70- Mardi Lee I ReNewy Living I Values-Aligned Sustainability I Mindful consumption
Episode 69- Manda Scott I Any human Power I Activism I Politics I Ethics I Change Makers
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Episode 69- Manda Scott I Any human Power I Activism I Politics I Ethics I Change Makers
Episode 68- Project Management I Homesteading I Permaculture I Hierarchy of resources
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Episode 68- Project Management I Homesteading I Permaculture I Hierarchy of resources
Episode 67- Season 4 I Should we quit gardening for the summer I too hot I summer gardening
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Episode 67- Season 4 I Should we quit gardening for the summer I too hot I summer gardening
Episode 66 - Creatively Respond to Change I Unpacking Permaculture Principles I Mini Episode
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Episode 66 - Creatively Respond to Change I Unpacking Permaculture Principles I Mini Episode
Episode 65- Cas Tognarini I Mental Health Nurse I Permaculture Nurse I 1.3 Acre farm
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Episode 65- Cas Tognarini I Mental Health Nurse I Permaculture Nurse I 1.3 Acre farm
Episode 64- Slow and Small Solutions I Unpacking Permaculture Principles I Mini Episode
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Episode 64- Slow and Small Solutions I Unpacking Permaculture Principles I Mini Episode
Episode 63- Beth aka Dirt mum I Kitchen garden educator I Permaculture enthusiast I Educator
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Episode 63- Beth aka Dirt mum I Kitchen garden educator I Permaculture enthusiast I Educator
Episode 62- Use and Value Diversity I Unpacking Permaculture Principles I Mini Episode
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Episode 62- Use and Value Diversity I Unpacking Permaculture Principles I Mini Episode
Episode 61- Enoughness I Permaculture abundance I social pressure I values based decisions
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Episode 61- Enoughness I Permaculture abundance I social pressure I values based decisions
Episode 60- Integrate Rather than Segregate I Unpacking Permaculture Principles I Mini Episode
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Episode 60- Integrate Rather than Segregate I Unpacking Permaculture Principles I Mini Episode
Episdoe 59 - Andew Yeo I Yeo Farm I Lamb I Permaculture Farm I 100 acres
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Episdoe 59 - Andew Yeo I Yeo Farm I Lamb I Permaculture Farm I 100 acres
Episode 58 - Use edges & value the marginal I Mini Series I Unpacking Permaculture principles
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Episode 58 - Use edges & value the marginal I Mini Series I Unpacking Permaculture principles
Episode 56- Use and Value renewable resources and services I Unpacking Permaculture Principles
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Episode 56- Use and Value renewable resources and services I Unpacking Permaculture Principles
Episode 57- Spring Seasonality I Observation I Planning I site sector
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Episode 57- Spring Seasonality I Observation I Planning I site sector
Episode 55- Gina Lopez I Chaffin Creek Farm I Food security I Community I Workshops
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Episode 55- Gina Lopez I Chaffin Creek Farm I Food security I Community I Workshops
Episode 54- Produce no waste I Unpacking Permaculture Principles I Mini Episode I
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Episode 54- Produce no waste I Unpacking Permaculture Principles I Mini Episode I
Episode 53 Podcasts & YouTube we are loving on
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Episode 53 Podcasts & TH-cam we are loving on
Episode 52 - Design from patterns to details I Unpacking Permaculture Principles I Mini Episode
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Episode 52 - Design from patterns to details I Unpacking Permaculture Principles I Mini Episode
Episode 51- Lessons from our first year in Permaculture I 1 year post PDC I Mistakes I Learnings
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Episode 51- Lessons from our first year in Permaculture I 1 year post PDC I Mistakes I Learnings
Ep# 50 Apply Self Regulation and Accept Feedback I Unpacking Permaculture Principles I Mini Episode
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Ep# 50 Apply Self Regulation and Accept Feedback I Unpacking Permaculture Principles I Mini Episode
Episode 49- Honey Bee Farmstead I Mel Hughes I Homesteading I Animals I Community
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Episode 49- Honey Bee Farmstead I Mel Hughes I Homesteading I Animals I Community
Episode 48- Obtain a Yield I Unpacking Permaculture Principles I Mini Episode
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Episode 48- Obtain a Yield I Unpacking Permaculture Principles I Mini Episode
Episode# 47- Village Reconnected I Ash & Nige I Homeschooling I Permaculture inspired
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Episode# 47- Village Reconnected I Ash & Nige I Homeschooling I Permaculture inspired
Episode 46- Catch & Store Energy I Unpacking Permaculture Principles I Mini Episode I
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Episode 46- Catch & Store Energy I Unpacking Permaculture Principles I Mini Episode I
Episode 45- Eleanor (Elle) Jenkins I Australian Medicinal Herbs I Locally grown I Health focus
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Episode 45- Eleanor (Elle) Jenkins I Australian Medicinal Herbs I Locally grown I Health focus
Episode 44- Observe & Interact I Unpacking Permaculture Principles I Mini Episode I
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Episode 44- Observe & Interact I Unpacking Permaculture Principles I Mini Episode I
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glad you liked it! :)
This only goes for 4.10 minutes so you are missing your video.
ahhh thanks! Ill have to re-upload it!! It should be on apple or spotify if you want to listen to it :)
Love this just started to watch your videos and subscribed to your channel.
Thanks so much! Maplewood are a wealth of knowledge, so privileged to have them as a part of our podcast.
Thank you for the opportunity to chat! LOVE your work!
No Thank you!! :)
Had the same issue , I thought maybe little mice might have eaten the seeds . Corn and beans not happening for me at the moment , keep trying I guess 😊🌿
May want to adjust your volume, the intro had good sound but the podcast is way too quiet
Thanks for the feedback, i'll let Jo know.
Hello! I just discovered your channel! Thank you for sharing your knowledge 🙃
Thanks Tina! :) Hope you enjoy some of our other episodes
Sound sucks
Thanks for the feedback :)
Go tha Turkeys ... Yeoy :)
LOVE this!!
no matter what happens -- don't ever delete these. I want to start homesteading in a few decades and these need to be available when I start ;-;
Aww what a lovely compliment. Is there anything specific you would like us to explore more?
Thanks for the recommendations. 😄 I have been following Liz Zorab for many years & we were organised to meet her & visit her garden in 2020, but of course our 8 week planned trip to Europe & the UK that year had to be cancelled 😩
oh no! How cool to be able to meet her. Maybe one day? I wonder if she is coming to the Australian permaculture convergence in 2025? - Alysse
Your recommendation are valuable and pertinent!
Love this chat with Hannah
Thanks! Glad we can share her knowledge through our little podcast :)
Great interview, Mel.
She was so great to listen to, we are already talking about collaborating again soon...!
Loved this chat! Thank you for your shared wisdom.
You are so welcome. Thanks for listening and commenting.
Awww, that was so cool to have pop up in my TH-cam feed. Thank you so much for having me on your podcast, I had a really great time.
Yay so fun having a chat with you and sharing what you are all about :)
Great episode! Lachie brings so much to every conversation!
He is such a joy and happiness bomb. Such high vibes.
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So refugee camps dependent on UNHCR aid are self-sufficient, dont make me laugh. Plus the camps will have many plastic bags, imported food as well. I think, in general, it is very hard to be self-sufficient, especially individually. Maybe theoretically, if one owned a large farm and a wind turbine and was next to a free flowing (clean water) stream/river. But the world is too interconnected for us to be truly self-sufficient
It's very interesting to think about. Megs conversation sparked a convo about it on social media and we were talking about being self sufficient in a certain veggie or even re-defining what self sufficiency is. Maybe there is another word we should be using instead when we talk about self- sufficiency?
Love it connecting with the nature is the best thing to relive stress
yep! we agree!
Fantastic Ladies I hadn’t realised you had join forces and sending your Great messages out into the world 🙌 Loved listening Sending Love and a Huge Congratulations 🎉🍀🍄🌻
Thanks Carole! Hope we can catch up with you soon.
Loved it guys! Great chat :)
Thanks Brett!!
Nice. Jo suggest call that room a studio?
Studio it is 🙌
Hi ladies, just found your podcast and just listened to this episode. I did the intro to Permaculture with Brett and have done an online PDC with Permaculture UK during Covid and found I could totally relate to the feeling of imposter syndrome. We have recently moved to Queensland where we are on 40acres with a raised Queenslander for renovation and I can say the imposter syndrome has crept in several times. Just trying to take it a day at a time and currently trying to design out property but definitely feeling like I’m not good enough. Loving your podcast and looking forward to following your journey.
So glad you reached out to us. Please don't feel like that. I think any small step or effort is a step in the right direction. We learn from trial and error. We are at the beginning of our journey and had the nerve to create a podcast, so can totally relate to the imposter syndrome! haha. Just try and tune into the voice that says "good on you for giving it a go" and work on it becoming louder than the imposter syndrome voice. We would love to see some pictures of your place. If you jump on our FB group we can connect in there too. :) Thanks for listening and messaging us.
Loved it :)
Thanks Brett!
Thanks guys, loved chatting with you both..... as usual :)
Love this... and loving the idea of barter system...
Thanks so much lovely!!!
Its the journey.... love the excitement for projects :)
Thanks Brett, all fuelled by your PDC!
@@PracticalPermaculture 10% PDC > 90% your energy & passion :)
Great stuff guys! Enjoyed hearing how you got started into permaculture 😊
Thanks team! Would love to have you guys on the show if you are keen :)