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This podcast explores the principles, design methods, and real-world applications of permaculture, making complex ecological concepts accessible through engaging conversations. From sustainable agriculture and water management to climate adaptation and regenerative communities, learn how to design resilient systems that work with nature.

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In this episode, we focus on the practical techniques behind earth-working—how to shape land to retain water, prevent erosion, and support productive ecosystems. We explore core principles like planning for slope and flow, choosing the right types of earthworks for different landscapes, and using simple tools to measure level accurately. From planting strategies that protect new formations to using on-site materials like clay, stone, and gravel, this episode provides a full walkthrough of how...
In this episode, we explore the living world of soil — a dynamic, complex system that sustains all terrestrial life. Soil is far more than a medium for plants; it is a breathing matrix of minerals, organic matter, water, air, and countless organisms. We examine how soil structure, nutrient cycles, and biological communities work together to create resilience, and how modern practices often disrupt these vital processes. Along the way, we reflect on the causes of soil degradation, from erosion...
This conversation takes a comprehensive look at how to manage and conserve water using nature-inspired strategies. We touch on everything from regional watershed interventions to small-scale household techniques, highlighting how designed earthworks can slow runoff, constructed wetlands can treat wastewater, and natural pools can offer chemical-free recreation. Central to the discussion is the idea that water is best handled at the source, whether by encouraging infiltration on farms or separ...
This episode focuses on the profound ways trees transform and moderate their surroundings. We discuss how they interact with wind, shape rainfall patterns, cool local climates, and store water in their intricate root-and-soil webs. From the dense canopies that trap moisture to the microorganisms supporting soil health, every aspect highlights the essential, irreplaceable role forests play in sustaining life and stabilizing ecosystems. Send us a text Support the show Affiliate Links: ElevenL...
This conversation delves into the crucial role of climate in shaping everything from orchard layouts to the placement and insulation of homes. We discuss major climate zones, global atmospheric “engines,” and factors like precipitation, solar radiation, and wind. We also explore how landforms and latitude create microclimates that can be harnessed or mitigated in design. Throughout, the emphasis is on resilience: learning to anticipate extreme conditions, store resources, and make decisions t...
This episode dives into how living systems and built environments both follow recurring shapes and flows, from branching river deltas to spiraling herb gardens. By examining patterns like waves, spirals, and boundary conditions, we learn how design can become more adaptive and efficient. Whether the topic is orchard layouts, water channels, or architectural choices, recognizing these natural forms allows us to collaborate with nature rather than compete against it. Join us as we explore patte...
In this episode, we highlight the diverse methods that shape a resilient approach to design. You’ll hear a discussion of analytical tools for mapping component inputs and outputs, insights from direct observation of natural processes, and ways to embrace creative, even “random,” assemblies of elements. We also explore the importance of flow diagrams and zone-and-sector strategies to conserve time and energy. Finally, we bring together everything with key principles that underscore how each el...
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...
In this first episode, we explore the foundational ideas from Permaculture: A Designers’ Manual by Bill Mollison. The conversation takes a close look at permaculture’s emphasis on ethics—care of the Earth, care of people, and setting limits—and shows how these principles can guide us toward more sustainable ways of living. You’ll hear an overview of how the text weaves together design philosophy, ecological insights, and practical applications to reshape our relationship with the environment....
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