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The Water Cycle Restoration Advocate
Learn how you can have a tangible impact through Decentralized Water Retention in your community. Learn how to restore your local water cycle, reverse drought, and even help stabilize climate extremes. Become one of the people who will help save our beautiful Earth.
The world faces a perfect storm of converging crises. Flood, Drought, Wildfire, climate extremes, and a mass extinction event currently ongoing just to name a few. With so much bas news in the world it’s easy to fall into despair - but there’s hope. Water Cycle Restoration provides a way to mitigate or even reverse these crises while restoring the health of our planet and ecosystems.
People around the world have restored landscapes and created stability and abundance for their communities. Learn from those who have overcome, providing a pathway towards a better common future. Become inspired by the enormous positive impact people can have on their landscapes. No matter your age or background, you can have a positive impact on your landscape through water cycle restoration. Let us show you how…
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The Water Cycle Restoration Professional
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bit.ly/3ScONwa Earn your living healing the Earth. Do you feel a calling to help heal earth as part of your profession or career? Do you want to know how to make a great living restoring ecosystems and rejuvenating watersheds? Water Cycle Restoration Professionals are highly skilled earth healers who work around the world to return water to landscapes. With this approach you too can work to rev...
Water Wealth for Farmers, Ranchers and Land Stewards
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bit.ly/49fBTnR Learn how to create decentralized water retention on your landscape to ensure a healthy supply of water year round, and a healthy landscape for both current and future generations. Every year the weather seems to be getting more extreme - Flood, Drought and Wildfire are threatening our lands and livelihoods. But there’s hope, you can recharge water into your land with decentraliz...
Water for Climate Healing- The New Water Paradigm and Public Policy with Martin Kováč
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Learn how public policy and community action can restore the water cycle and our climate. Former Deputy Minister in the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development of the Slovak Republic, Martin Kováč is a co-author of "Water for Climate Recovery - A New Water Paradigm." Watch this webinar replay for a deep dive into the public and institutional aspects of small water cycle restoration. For t...
Unleash Your Potential as a Water Cycle Restoration Practitioner - A Dream Career Come True
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Learn the skills to heal landscapes, rejuvenate watersheds, and restore ecosystems: www.waterstories.com/core-course Learn how to create water wealth and security and restore ecosystems through the Water Stories Core Course. Whether you seek to become a professional in this field, implement this work on your own land, or become an advocate for water, this course prepares you with the skills, ex...
The Weathermakers - Regreening the Sinai Peninsula for a Lasting Peace
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Learn the skills to heal landscapes, rejuvenate watersheds, and restore ecosystems: www.waterstories.com/core-course Ties Van der Hoeven is the founder of The Weather Makers, an engineering company with a holistic vision to restore Water Cycles and create Biosphere Restoration. In this webinar he shares the vision for and science behind the Weathermakers, to see how we can restore Water Cycles ...
Your Missing Piece... WATER. Becoming a Water Cycle Restoration Advocate
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Learn the skills to heal landscapes, rejuvenate watersheds, and restore ecosystems: www.waterstories.com/core-course Connect with Julia: squatchberry.com/ Helping others understand what is possible is a key part of the transformation we seek to make. Eloquent and educated advocates are essential to moving this message to the masses. In addition to the technical aspects of water cycle restoratio...
The People's Plan for World Peace - The Power of Water for Healing Earth
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Learn the skills to heal landscapes, rejuvenate watersheds, and restore ecosystems: www.waterstories.com/core-course It is possible to restore our landscapes and even revive rivers. In the Chambal region of India Dr. Rajendra Singh helped this region transition from violence and despair, to peace and prosperity. This was done by working with water and nature, using indigenous knowledge of tradi...
Uncovering the Secrets of Life - The 4th Phase of Water with Gerald Pollack
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In this Water Stories webinar, Gerald Pollack reveals some of the discoveries from his book "The Fourth Phase of Water". Discover the ways water stores and holds energy, and how this effects every living being on Earth. The 4th Phase of Water Book: www.amazon.com/The-Fourth-Phase-Water-Beyond/product-reviews/0962689548 The Pollack Laboratory has uncovered evidence for water’s long-sought fourth...
Unlock the Secrets of a Landscape - Designing beyond Contour Maps by Reading the Book of Nature
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Learn the skills to heal landscapes, rejuvenate watersheds, and restore ecosystems: www.waterstories.com/core-course The language of the landscape is a language older than words. It's something that we're all hardwired to receive, though for many these skills lay dormant. Get a preview into this skill and some advice for how to start developing it. Follow Lorenzo: lorenzo.costa1 ...
The Power Of Mentorship: Harnessing Intergenerational Wisdom To Transform The World
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Syntropic Agriculture, Permaculture and Water - Webinar with Scott Gallant
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Learn the skills to heal landscapes, rejuvenate watersheds, and restore ecosystems: www.waterstories.com/core-course In this webinar, Scott Gallant of Porvenir Design shared his experience designing properties using the methods of Syntropic Agriculture and Permaculture Design. Learn how you can maximize yield while maximizing biodiversity, water capture, and beauty by mimicking a natural forest...
Creating a Career in Water Cycle Restoration - Can you do it? What is the job market like?
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Learn the skills to heal landscapes, rejuvenate watersheds, and restore ecosystems: www.waterstories.com/core-course Can you actually make money doing this? What is the job market like? Will this actually enable me to make a career of this? This video is my answer to these questions... Water Stories is a community committed to water cycle restoration with films, videos, articles, webinars, live...
Water Bandits film premiere with Lucy Martens
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Watch the film in full quality here: vimeo.com/905541894 community.waterstories.com/posts/water-bandits In Rajasthan's Dolphur region, once plagued by banditry due to water scarcity, a remarkable transformation has occurred. Dr. Rajendra Singh, known as the "Water Man of India," spearheaded this change with indigenous water management techniques. His team collaborated with local communities to ...
Creating Paradise on 5 Acres or Less - Decentralized Water Retention for a Sustainable Homestead
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Learn how to create your own paradise through decentralized water retention: www.waterstories.com/core-course This project implements water harvesting to capture and store the rainwater from the roof of the house in a natural swimming pond. This is the best kind of natural swimming pool, with an earthen bottom and lots of stones, a dock, and human interaction features to enjoy the water. The te...
Revive Rivers, Reverse Drought , Rejuvenate Landscapes - Water Stories Core Course
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9 Ways to Reverse Drought, Flood, and Fire - Unleashing Nature's Power
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Reviving The Water Cycle In Central Europe: Introducing Team Wasserretention
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Beyond Theory into Action, Unlock Your Potential - Real Student Case Studies
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Reviving Paradise in the Mediterranean - aiding nature's resurgence with Water Cycle Restoration
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Healing Earth - Unleashing the power of earning a living doing work you believe in
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Discover A Business that's Symbiotic with Nature - Elemental Ecosystems - Water Cycle Restoration
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Transforming Land with Syntropic Agriculture and Decentralized Water Retention
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Creating Water Integrated Farms for a Changing Climate - Brian Kerkvliet
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Restoring Soils and Rejuvenating Water - Webinar with Matt Powers
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Water Harvesting Stories from Chile - Water Cycle Restoration Practitioners Ayun and Lucia
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Fixing Flood, Drought, and Fire, Reviving Springs and Rivers, and turning Desert into Paradise
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Water Stories Student Testimonials
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Sepp Holzer - Austrian Rebel Mountain Farmer: Water Wizard and Earth Repair Visionary
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  • @fullspectrumcourse
    @fullspectrumcourse 7 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Dear Sir!!! Thank for this… been interested in this for several years after listing to you years ago… But by now, you should know that the blood does not (does NOT) circulate due to pressure. Stephen Buhner describes this beautifully in The Secret Teachings of Plants… also, and not least of all, Viktor Schauberger and his proponents have written several bibles on water, and give some insight as to how water defies gravity and the resistance in capillaries (of trees and humans). The heart is not a pump. Right? Please integrate this truth into your work.

  • @renatapolakova8564
    @renatapolakova8564 11 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Fascinating discussion, thank you for this webinar. I consider every discussion about the future gaining the water as a crucial

  • @2550205
    @2550205 13 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Idea came to me while thinking about how the earth actually spins which I also have been thinking about quite a lot for a quite a short while most recently attempting to understand how the moon moves relative to the earth/sun movement. Arcs of arcs completing one Big as the methamaticians like to say... Circle along one big arc that might look like a circle from the exhaust end and looks more like a yarn from any angle not orthogonal to the yarn spinners with the pointy purple hats.................. wanting you to see a cross or as they were calling things nailed to crosses about 2050 years before now Ti aka You which you are instructed ti imagine your Ti as as you close your eyes to sleep .....forever before which the people who needed to be told some yarn about a circle knew that their parents knew that their parents knew that their parents knew that a much much much longer list of lists of parents knew that The earth has a negative charge along the surface that is penned by the sun Klieg light as the Leige light pushes protons to the side along an arc each moment moving each intersection generating heat in the process of decay aka fire as the negative charged room of bulls rushes in at 186,000,000 mps pushing the waiting crowd of protons into each other in the rush to get along and make some hey and some hay while they are at it............... if not absorbed by the atmost sphere of ocean above aka the clouds always happy to see the light in any light the light wants to show out of the possible selection which any 432 foot verse is going to sing in iambic pentameter while liquid and heavenly hexameter when lined up with the lines that form a circle at each vertex creating the vesica piscis where life likes life and looks like lips............... the charge of the entire ball of aethern most sphere is divided by the air most sphere and the earth most sphere where the two mix and mingle like office workers at a party for Kris Kringle did in the 40's a few wars ago most negative at the point of perpendicularity to the sun=earth plane for the hot second that allows every piece of dirt and every dirt bag their 15 seconds of fame as much as 15 seconds is a fraction of the 15 degrees which the point of the point of the point of the tri angle that has a base at the radius of the sun points to in a straight line at one spot on the surface of the atmosphere 240,000 miles from the surface of the earth 4000 more miles to the core of the entire orb of solid liquid gaseous charges moving along in two other directions in addition to the one that the sun itself is orbiting itself along as another chakra in the line that chakras tend to line up in in yarns and in other stories the charge dis app ate s radially with the spin of the underlying orb as the orb moves radially along the axis aka the Klieg light source (HyHE) and around its axis aka the 24 dergree determinate of length temperature speed and lack of meaning when the people who use the base 60 system that the geometry of the known participates in without fear or favor or words do not know when not to mix a base 60 basic numeral with a base 10 acid bath of infinitely repetitive and contextless in the absence of factorization system of confuse art ion that has been confusing leige ons of people for a minute or three now at the eastwest edges of the solar disk which Akhenaten was so fond of reflects the surface of water as much as the surface of water reflects pools of light At the edges xist the ever moving state change boundary which looks a lot like the (ez zone) lazer sliced observation of gas looking (un randomly tubed) This zone is bounded by a(n electron rich pool of light a)t the edge{Σ} of the earth that has just been sleeping in the cool dark where if the moon is not reflecting a fraction of a moon s worth of sun all night the electric of yesterday has been over absorbed overnight leaving at the north south heat sinks surrounding the Anode and the Catohde putting a well capped positive edge on the now eastern front of the bed where the light strikes the floor returning the cool positive charge of the night with the warm negative charged heat of day makes it worth sitting there in the oxygenating air for a second as your feet are warmed by electrons the electron pool reaches for the proton bath on the east rn face of earth as the west ΣΓΝ Edge moves out of the ez zone when the moon will stimulate the overstimulated surface of the day as some charge built up over that surface over the past ~12 hou dissipates charge along the cooling surface a bit further along and a bit further along today than yesterday.............rinse repeat count to 1 at 365.249 In the natural state of states in the verse of verses, state the charge is ({[+=-]}) and seeks to remain ({[~=~]}) and it is this the same idea the operates a ram pump valve pumping water up hills with any desired amount of ferocity given the knowledge of valves and systems of veins and arteries which take and give as the valve creates the positive/negative swap flap sending the signal to the battery up in the crows nest indicating the current load and available resources to maintain operation at "current external atmosphere ic conditions" The power distribution nut then polls the rest of its connections at the 186,000,000 mps rate as the other end of said connections are polling the power distribution nut resulting in the answer arriving with the question half way and (((who))) makes any appropriate adjustments Rinse repeat as necessary making the appropriate adjustments in the act of checking connections where everything connected to the heart valve is connected to the battery via the back up spinal tap system of zoned in spinal fluid which just happens to speak the lingo of the lines sending multi colored frequencies coded as heat signatures over fiber optic cables glued to the back of the fluid filled bag of salt water holding the well formed lens at its center generally stopped down to f8.64 or there about for the bokeh so if nut is the sky god or nut is your noggin where you think the thinkin be done well you be in a well that Socrates had Plato call a cave and the light is what the light is when the dark is where you live The earth moves ~1000 mph around an imaginary pole at a 24 degree angle to an imaginary north/south that remains ~in line while circling a second 92~95,000,000 mile axis at an imaginary 90 degree angle while being trailed by a third orb at a 240,000 mile axis swinging back and forth along a 10 degree incline relative to the imaginary 90 at the rate of 1/30 of the 10 degree vertical distance and 1/30 of the distance represented by half an arc around the earth at 229~252 ,000 miles the combined effect of the 90 arc degree point of light that moves along the surface of the earth creating the maximum negative charge in its eye the Eye of Horus as the Isis which surrounds the lens comprises the other 90 degrees on the plane at the north south great ladder of attitude 33 degrees of warming on the hot end where light meets heat seeking cold earth 67 degrees of cooling on the west end were the sun is always setting

  • @2550205
    @2550205 13 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Listening to the Aneid which has for years seemed to be to be the once best ideas that people with access to a pen and something to write on had to say about the human body as a mirror of the universe as the inverse of the molecular verse all of which run on the same system using the same components which simplify to ([{+\-~]})... arranged in a minimum of three orbits creating at the smallest unit of it ness the image of platonic solids when in the solid crystal magnetically aligned lowest vibratory rate is blown apart at the gaseous magnetically seek in G and into the fifth state of water which is the electronic repulse ive I on who always has an eye on and is attracted to another former version of He γγγ self down at the other end of the dimly lit bar that all good beering molecules belly up to once in a blue moon at minimum. and the thought concerning how the earth spins and how the tides move comes to mind in this way... At the "New Moon" aka each 30th/1st unit of Θ 24Hr RE-CyCLE running at a 24 degree tilt relative to the 8000 mile wide Klieg light beam of sun which at a 93,000,000 mile radius radiates enough heat through the sphere of at most water to fry an egg on the sidewalk in texas at noon on some sundays so they say.............................. is heating half of half of the floating ball of blue every tick in the cycle as the elusive moon runs up and down a ten degree slope wagging its whale tail behind the motion of the ocean at a 240,000 mile radius reflecting exactly (..) sun light onto the sleepy surface of the earth as Θ moon moves down each day exactly 1/30th of Half the circumference a 240,000 mile radius is going to produce as the one apparent tear in the pool of tears that begins at the sun and ends somewhere near Neptune the water bucket waiting for its turn as the place to be for the you and me........................... makes its daily move to the left or to the right producing longer and shorter days/nights until the moon is below the drop of salt water about to fall off a non existent edge and reflecting (((|))) sun back on to the face that holds the tear in place as it moves ~1000 mph earth wise ~63,000 mph solar wayz ~1,500,000 mph Θ milky way ~~????((()))!!!another way as the smallest bit of it "C" tips the clocks at 186,000,000 miles per second Over each 30 unit cycle the moon moves from high and tight relative to the sun and reflecting no light to low and outside relative to the Earth and reflecting for a hot second as much light as a solid ball of oxygen can reflect to a pool of liquified hydrogen at a 24 something radius and an angle of reflection moving from (:) to (((|))). on a scale of 1 to 10 The tides or how the liquid portion of the total tear drop Cathode shapes up real relative to the Sun dappled Sunny Anode has E very Θ in G to do with Mass when the real relative mass of the two is the inverse of the charge of the three apparent objects spinning up the mass as the magic known to bee weight when in the end (which is the beginning in any good circle) everything to do with mass is made up nonsense that fails to account for the motion of mass less charges The Earth most sphere is spinning along three axes at one time as each attracts and as each repulses the other in the same way that magma flowing in the EZ magma state leaves behind fulgurites in the dirt the way lightening leaves the same tubes in the sand as the charges create the cellular hexagonal planes appearing to be geometrically formed in the crystal state appearing to be spiral in nature in the magma state appearing to be circular in nature in the gaseous state appearing to have no appearance at the aether state of charges aka Hydrogen and his sister ShhhHelium.................... This is some sort of Pyramid text where you sort of have to have been there fracturing water into Hydrogen components for a life long life in a long line of familial familiarity with a few thousand year long tail The people who wrote what is written on the walls inside those buildings were apparently committed to producing the products that the effort to build those factory/machines required along with the cooperation of enough people to get the work done in a society where talking nonsense was at least three of the 42 different transgressions that one might commit while live in G that would get ones heart chomped up by Sobek as the scale flopped to the floor on the side opposite the feather which is an I until it becomes an idea as an A

  • @2550205
    @2550205 14 วันที่ผ่านมา

    52:00 Interesting number which might mean something and might not but you asked and the answer to the question is that the people who lived along the Nile river about 5000 years before new knew everything you have become aware of over the last few short decades...Euclid learned his stuff from the pyramid builders after they had been at it for ~3000 years The big old pointy buildings which are found all along the western shoreline of the 5000 year before now Nile were hydrogen fracturer/\s which used the very idea of the magnetic alignment of geometrically arranged hydrogen as a tool to re arrange other geometric arrangements of hydrogen with different names such as gold and fertilizer and ammonia which the people alive then knew how to make as well as mother nature after a few thousand years of careful observation and experimentation which the pyramids display at least two thousand years of progression in the design of or would if 99.9% of the people who talk any thing about the decommissioned hyrdo frackers would read past the poetry about the former owners and in many cases architects and engineers had written on the decommissioned functioning atomic re arrangers in graphic detail............................................................ never wondering where the science is ........ and look at what the stories written in side the buildings the used water to terraform the arable land that every tomb raider is going to tell you is a completely natural lucky event that the lucky Egyptians were lucky enough to live near until one day when some dude named Jesus got a little loaded in the local temple once too often and had his lights turned off permanently for talking like Akhenaten who had been run out of his job about 2000 years before jesus the telephone pole sales man wound up nailed to one of his products after the demo failed due to unexpected rain the only day good old Herod had open on his calendar for the new new light idea demo that this Jenius was peddling up and down the shore line from The cedar forests of Lebanon to the blow holes all put to work in the Giza promontory which 10000 years before now was the shore of the big blue Mediterranean that with the help of the nile has moved 100 cubic miles of the middle of Africa onto its top. Lucky people those pointy building builders who were so lucky they had nothing better to do with their time than find gold coffins in the dirt and build big buildings with functioning hydraulic portcullis gates along turbulence generating angled chambers where water was blue holed up against the granite sky to form the same hydro cloric acid found at the bottom of some blue sink holes but not at the bottom of the Marianas trench which is filled with H3O2 according to you... th-cam.com/video/2IxjvWA0vwo/w-d-xo.htmlsi=-M094f8gX4jjdrTl&t=449

  • @Vitex1107
    @Vitex1107 15 วันที่ผ่านมา

    thank you for that wonderful film, living in the mediterranean with water scarcity on the rise it makes total sence to act on it.

  • @Homesteading_heathen
    @Homesteading_heathen 15 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Ok so I was agreeing and disagreeing back and forth the the first half of the presentation until I finally figured out we’re actually on the same page. He’s 100% right that people really aren’t truly observing or interacting with nature or the land. I was the analysis paralysis guy for a long time and still am to an extent because I fear the mistakes. Then I was the guy that tried to do it all at one time and got burned out. Now I’m just doing what I can when I can and things are coming together. I’m in Florida, if you have any earthwork projects in the states I’d love to come help. I’ve been an equipment operator for over 22 years and would love to contribute to one of these project. I look at a dozer or an excavator as my paint brush and the land as my canvas. I can do anything you need and I absolutely love the design portion, it really speaks to me.

  • @Homesteading_heathen
    @Homesteading_heathen 15 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I dug down about 30’ with an excavator and never hit a clay layer. It’s white sand as far as I can go. So I’m more than likely going to clay line or Hdpe line a pond on my property. It all depends on your situation I guess.

  • @fluoridefree
    @fluoridefree 25 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Regarding the heart discussion, the heart is much more like a hydraulic ram than a pump. Blood flow is zero (it stops) in the capillaries and then restarts and builds to a maximum by the time it enters the heart. A hydraulic ram is a device that is primarily placed in flowing water. It holds the water in a holding tank behind its gating mechanism. When the pressure and volume build up on the incoming side of the gate, a vacuum, or negative pressure, is created on the far side of the gate. The book Human Heart Cosmic Heart explains circulation building on Gerald's work.

    • @2550205
      @2550205 14 วันที่ผ่านมา

      The Ram pump idea was used by in the Pyramids to pump water into the chambers and cause pressure reactions seems that the muscle of the heart is to control the valves which if not held in place by strong hinges might get blown off the same as the common expression has it which probably originated in Egypt along with a few others probably inspired by the force that the blood creates to keep itself moving. A guy has been wandering around down there under those piles of dirt that did not become cotton and has put together a few ideas on what appears to have been happening there before those heart like valves were put out of commission and turned into memorials to the owners builders and architects. th-cam.com/video/csQEomhGoGo/w-d-xo.htmlsi=AurCGIKNHpPY9Iaf&t=563

  • @fluoridefree
    @fluoridefree 25 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Regarding Gerald's flat earth analogy, he clearly does not understand the flat earth model. East or West circumnavigation works on both the flat earth model or a globe. North South circumnavigation only "works" on a globe, though it's never been done bar a few fraudulent claims.

  • @davidcupples7622
    @davidcupples7622 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Go Beave go!

  • @SherrickDuncan
    @SherrickDuncan หลายเดือนก่อน

    I only own 1.73 acres.

  • @farrokhsinai8503
    @farrokhsinai8503 หลายเดือนก่อน

    This is amazing. Just what I needed to get me going this AM

  • @ashokkalanke7571
    @ashokkalanke7571 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Very nice video 😍

  • @ryanbarr4910
    @ryanbarr4910 หลายเดือนก่อน

    31:45 "I recommend starting small, to experiment and gain experience first..." Sepp Holzer; Desert or Paradise, Pg. 95 (Sepp was referring to Dam building).

  • @witcan6001
    @witcan6001 หลายเดือนก่อน

    We need to teach this to the homeschooled kids. They're the ones that will make the real change in this world.

  • @Norbingel
    @Norbingel หลายเดือนก่อน

    I get it, I really do. These things cost money to make. I absolutely believe the knowledge in it is worth the cost. The channel itself does an excellent job at pointing out how important healing the earth through water is. BUT there are also a lot of people in the world who need but can't afford the fees to pay for the course. This is true for us. We are a small organization that does community work as part of our corporate social responsibility. Most of that is teaching people in poorer communities to improve their lives through things like parenting and livelihood trainings and, most recently, construction methods for light but strong structures using recycled materials that can withstand the frequent typhoons we get. We get the information we pass on from research we do and from people who donate their skills and knowledge for free. We're in a place where farmers have suffered greatly from the recent drought. We are still planning to conduct some work with farmers on water management in the future but right now, our resources are mostly from permaculture and even from this channel itself. We're just studying the principles (and pictures) being taught here but we could never afford the Water Stories course even though we think it could be the most important training we would be able to give. I don't have a solution either. Some of the other trainings we conducted, we got a lot of the initial information from groups that offer them for free but also have courses for those who want a deeper dive or hands-on experience and can afford them. So, for example, maybe the Water Stories guys can show detailed, actionable, information on TH-cam which people can learn and apply for free. You'd still have the course for those who can afford them and want hands-on experience as well as a certificate. I don't think you'll lose students for your course if you do this because the people who can afford it are probably also the ones who want the perks of the course. Meanwhile, your knowledge will still be of benefit to other people who don't belong in that category. But you guys have probably considered this and I can only guess concluded it doesn't make sense financially or something. It's understandable but it's a pity the ones who need it most can't get access to it.

  • @mikedunseith6428
    @mikedunseith6428 หลายเดือนก่อน

    @waterstories Does your friend have the equipment to measure the electrical gradient of other forms of existence/being?? Thanks id be interested.

  • @Norbingel
    @Norbingel หลายเดือนก่อน

    It looks really, REALLY, essential to learn. Our country recently suffered billions in agricultural damage from the latest drought, but all the "experts" and government officials know to do is bringing in water from elsewhere through irrigation. Alas, the course is prohibitively expensive for the average concerned citizen here so I'm just trying to learn what I can from your videos and elsewhere on the internet. TY for your contribution to healing the land!

  • @bulatyessekin6850
    @bulatyessekin6850 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Dear colleagues, thank you for this initiative and your efforts! We have the same process "Return the water to the rivers" in Russia and Kazakhstan. Restoration of the hydrological regime of the surface by supporting and restoring the natural processes. It is possible to restore the hydrological regime of the surface, water cycle and climate through restoration of natural processes. Our method is named as "contour - strip organization of the territory", widely tested on an area of many thousand hectares for 50 years by scientists led by Prof. Potapenko and Prof. Lukin, which shown its high effectiveness. Recently we have discussed this approach at the International Balkhash Climate- Water Forum in Kazakhstan (29-31 May 2024) and have decided to implement this technology widely as a key approach to protect Balkhash Lake ecosystem (512 square km) located in Kazakhstan, China and Kyrgyzstan. But our approach is the bottom app approach! So we would happy to cooperate with your. The Forum statement docs.google.com/document/d/1DYmpunIIH3jZZAcknQ5Pt21cEQdXvT1o2mhIhZydGPM/edit?usp=sharing (Dr. Bulat Yessekin, regional coordinator of water and climate change platform in Central Asia, email: bulat.yessekin@gmail.com)

  • @K.P.2023
    @K.P.2023 หลายเดือนก่อน

    So intriguing, great, thanks!

  • @woody979
    @woody979 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Danke, danke,

  • @bthatch3357
    @bthatch3357 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Great explanation! Time to pick up our shovels and get to work! 2:48

  • @Justom001
    @Justom001 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Incredible message of solutions and hope. THANK YOU!

  • @mustlovedogs272
    @mustlovedogs272 หลายเดือนก่อน

    All it takes is cold hard cash.

  • @srantoniomatos
    @srantoniomatos หลายเดือนก่อน

    Tanks

  • @Justom001
    @Justom001 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Awesome videos Zach. As a fan for many months I encourage you to consider doing 2 things. 1. Stop knocking others and permaculture. It is super-negative and no value. Instead you should promote that some are doing great things and now let me enhance what they are doing by 10 fold. Sits better. 2. Get some pictures of new projects. Same old projects reviewed in all of your videos makes me want to skip the video because I know all the projects by heart. Even if it is other people’s projects that you admire and show how they might enhance what they are doing. Summary. Focus more on solutions rather than problems. You and what you do are both amazing. Thanks again…..

  • @whitewolf8257
    @whitewolf8257 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Fascinating 🎉❤ thank you

  • @yoginischlumf8566
    @yoginischlumf8566 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    If only our politicians thought of nature first

  • @Norbingel
    @Norbingel 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Ah, I would love to learn this but can't afford it. The recent drought has cost billions and our poor farmers have taken the brunt of the damage. The government only knows to subsidize things and don't actually try to learn or teach long term solutions. Officials have the means to learn this but not the desire to help. Those who have the desire don't have the means.

  • @Babulfilmsngo
    @Babulfilmsngo 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Very glad to have REVIVING RIVERS featuring in the 8th Edition of BEFF Babul Eco Film Festival #beff2024 #babulecofilmfestival

  • @evedalley8214
    @evedalley8214 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Beautiful 😍

  • @88oaks54
    @88oaks54 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Powerful!!!

  • @timjerzyk940
    @timjerzyk940 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Wonderful human. Thank you!

  • @John-hu9bo
    @John-hu9bo 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Jesus, all those people who are whining about paying for such knowledge and experince etc.. I bet those people never even grew a single lettuce or doing nothing at all and wont ever! Go, learn just from youtube and try make a living without being funded or whatever. Go, try to create a customer base. You are all keyboard warriors. After watching some permaculture wannabes you put on Netflix and start whining that you would do everything better. Then go and DO it. A lot of people are so pathetic....

  • @EmelieNilsson
    @EmelieNilsson 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I love this message, thank you! ❤

  • @Ultradeepfields
    @Ultradeepfields 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    “Don’t let your ego in design dictate to how it’s going to come out in the end” 43:31 👌

  • @SuerteDelMolinoFarm
    @SuerteDelMolinoFarm 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    We have an opportunity to host a qualified water worker with Mediterranean climate experience

  • @GoldenLife-uq2ms
    @GoldenLife-uq2ms 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    A voice for our trees and water wherever we call home. Act where u live plant seeds plant in open spaces sow seeds not fear. Reverence !

  • @litafenton4795
    @litafenton4795 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    That's my goals . It's hard by myself

  • @flightycocktails
    @flightycocktails 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Another inspiring video Water Stories!

  • @SolidGoldShows
    @SolidGoldShows 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    We have 5 acres flat land in the high desert. Are we able to do this and how?

  • @amitsamsonov
    @amitsamsonov 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Hi 👋 Would taking this course without any academic background could be a good route first a career in ecological restoration? From your experience, would not having a degree be a block in this field? Thank you 🙏

  • @rajdevarapalli4346
    @rajdevarapalli4346 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Good stuff.

  • @Edo9River
    @Edo9River 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I couldn’t see the name of the publication in the beginning

  • @Electricmeg
    @Electricmeg 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    FINALLY! Sanity prevails. 🙏

  • @Ultradeepfields
    @Ultradeepfields 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    🙌🙌🙌

  • @sergekazadi8534
    @sergekazadi8534 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I love your explain,i'm student in sciences agronomy and environement ,i need increase y knwonledge about soi and water ,i love agriculture.someone Can help me how i Can improve

  • @nancyb1587
    @nancyb1587 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Hello, can you do something like this in a sandy soil environment? Prairie; loom sand?

  • @searchingfortruth619
    @searchingfortruth619 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Hi ive recently found your channel - amazing work! Have you considered founding a water land trust which buys land for restoration purposes?