[Lapg] The Agroinnovations Podcast/Permaculture Bill Mollison/Darren Doherty Keyline/Fukuoka/Rob Hopkins Transition Culture/Marisha Auerbach

Dennis Pilien dpilien98 at yahoo.com
Sat Nov 27 11:16:15 PST 2010


Hi Wesley and the SBPN:
I thank you very much for the information. I will view it all (I already did).
Thanks,
Dennis Pilien




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From: Wesley Roe and Santa Barbara Permaculture Network <lakinroe at silcom.com>
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Subject: [Lapg] The Agroinnovations Podcast/Permaculture Bill Mollison/Darren 
Doherty Keyline/Fukuoka/Rob Hopkins Transition Culture/Marisha Auerbach


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Episode #106: The One Straw Revolution
Monday, September 20th, 2010
Once again we are joined by educator, author, and permaculture activist Larry 
Korn to continue our discussion of the life and philosophy of Masanobu Fukuoka. 
 Topics of discussion include Larry's relationship with Fukuoka through the 
years, the translation and publication of The One Straw Revolution, Fukuoka's 
world travels, his hope for the future of world agriculture, the making of seed 
balls, and the difficulties Fukuoka had in conveying his message to others.
Visit the Agroinnovations Blogfor show notes and follow-up.

Podcast:Download(Duration: 32:38 - 30.0MB)
Tags:fukuoka,japan,natural farming,Permaculture,philosophy
Posted inEnglish,Permaculture|2 Comments »

Episode #105: Masanobu Fukuoka
Monday, September 13th, 2010
We are joined by Larry Korn.  Larry is a permaculture instructor, educator, and 
author.  He has been an active student and practitioner of permaculture and 
natural farming for several decades, and is well-known for his friendship with 
the great pioneer Masanobu Fukuoka.
In this episode we discuss the life and times of Masanobu Fukuoka, the mystical 
experience that formed the basis for his philosophy and farming method, the 
methods and practice of natural rice farming, Fukuoka's self-regenerating 
orchard, natural methods for pruning fruit trees, and Fukuoka in the context of 
Japanese spiritual traditions.  Part I of II.

Podcast:Download(Duration: 32:54 - 30.3MB)
Tags:fukuoka,japan,natural farming,Permaculture,philosophy,rice,zen
Posted inEnglish,Permaculture|1 Comment »

Episode #104: Discovering Keyline
Monday, September 6th, 2010
This episode is the second installment in the series featuring keyline pioneer 
P.A. Yeomans.  These interviews were conducted in 1979 by Bruce Hedge, Geoff 
Booth, and Phill Gall of 3CR Melbourne Radio.  P.A. Yeomans died in 1984.
Topics of discussion include the slow adoption of keyline in Australia, the 
energy crisis of the 1970's, Yeomans motivation for discovering keyline, the 
process of discovery, and the use of Nature as a model for design.  This is 
another fine interview featuring a major figure in the permaculture movement; 
thanks to Darren Doherty for sharing this interview.

Podcast:Download(Duration: 38:46 - 35.6MB)
Tags:australia,discovery,keyline,Permaculture,yeomans
Posted inEnglish,Permaculture|No Comments »

Episode #103: P.A. Yeomans and The Bunyip Slipperimp with Shakerator
Monday, August 30th, 2010
In this episode I play an interview from 1979 with keyline pioneer P.A. 
Yeomans.  This interview was conducted by Bruce Hedge, Geoff Booth, and Phill 
Gall of 3CR Melbourne Radio.  P.A. Yeomans died in 1984, several years after 
this interview was conducted.  Special thanks to Darren Doherty for providing 
the audio for this interview.
Topics of discussion include the invention and utility of the key-line plow, 
strategies for building top soil, water at the center of land planning, 
intercropping of cereals and legumes, the fundamentals of keyline design, and 
forest ecosystems as processing plants for wastewater.  Part one in a two part 
series.

Podcast:Download(Duration: 30:26 - 28.0MB)
Tags:keyline,Permaculture,Soil,water
Posted inEnglish,Permaculture,Soil|No Comments »

Episode #101: Permaculture On The Fly
Monday, August 16th, 2010
In this episode we are joined once again by Darren Doherty, permaculture 
designer and consultant, for the second half of a two part interview.  We spend 
a good deal of time discussing a series of spreadsheets Darren has developed as 
part of his consultancy.  These spreadsheets are tools available on Darren's 
website that can be used to further increase the permaculture community's 
capacity to develop and implement effective projects.  We conclude by discussing 
permaculture's failure to engage the agricultural industry, and discuss the role 
of permaculture and Holistic Management in the ongoing and worsening 
deflationary Depression.
Making Sense of the Financial Crisis in the Era of Peak Oil(Nicole Foss Lecture)
The Automatic Earth (Nicole Foss Blog)
Darren's Spreadsheets and other useful documents

Podcast:Download(Duration: 32:11 - 29.6MB)
Tags:darren doherty,Economics,great depression,open 
source,OSAT,Permaculture,transition-culture
Posted inEnglish,Permaculture|2 Comments »

Episode #100: Regenerative Permaculture
Monday, August 9th, 2010
In this 100th episode of the Agroinnovations Podcast we are joined by Darren 
Doherty, a permaculture designer and consultant who is an expert in keyline 
design, broadacre permaculture, and agroforestry.  Topics of discussion include 
Australia as a source of innovation in agriculture, regenerative vs. sustainable 
agriculture, the life and work of P.A. Yeomans, the keyline orders or 
permanence, open source agricultural implements, and the Spanish Dehesa as a 
model for broadacre permaculture.  This episode is a tour-de-force of many of 
the critical issues facing the permaculture movement.
Follow-up Blog Post (via the Agroinnovations Blog)

Podcast:Download(Duration: 59:54 - 55.0MB)
Tags:Appropriate Technology,australia,broadacre permaculture,darren 
doherty,Holistic Management,keyline,open source,Permaculture
Posted inEnglish,Permaculture|2 Comments »

Episode #70: The (a)Politics of Transition Culture (Part II)
Monday, November 16th, 2009
In this second part of a two part interview, Rob Hopkins and I discuss the 
apolitical nature of transition culture, the construction of parallel systems, 
and the potential for confrontation with existing power structures. Also 
discussed is the feasibility of permaculture in a suburban environment.
Useful Links Below
Transitionculture.org
Ralph Nader's Flight of Fancy
Slow Money Alliance

Podcast:Download(Duration: 31:34 - 29.0MB)
Tags:climate change,Peak Oil,Permaculture,transition-culture
Posted inEnglish,Permaculture,Transition|4 Comments »

Episode #69: Transition Culture with Rob Hopkins
Monday, November 9th, 2009
In this episode, I am joined by Rob Hopkins oftransitionculture.org. We discuss 
the origins of the transition movement and its practical application as a 
grassroots community organizing strategy. Rob shares with us some potential 
pitfalls, and we also discuss the differences between collapse and energy 
descent. This is part I in a two part interview.
For more on Charles Eisenstein, please seehttp://www.ascentofhumanity.com/

Podcast:Download(Duration: 33:45 - 30.9MB)
Tags:climate change,Peak Oil,Permaculture,transition-culture
Posted inEnglish,Permaculture,Transition|2 Comments »

Episode #67: Reinventing Education - Permaculture and Transformational Learning
Monday, October 19th, 2009
In this episode, I am joined by Nelson Lebo, organic farmer, teacher, and Ph.D. 
candidate in education.  Nelson and I discuss today's crisis in education, and 
we reframe the debate towards one where permaculture becomes the lynch pin in a 
strategy to promote personal transformation through hands-on science education.  
Issues like Peak Oil and climate change are also addressed.
Some useful links are below.
Futurescenarios.org: David Holmgren's excellent work on the twin crisis of 
climate change and Peak Oil
The End of Suburbia: You Tube version of the film mentioned by Nelson in the 
podcast

Podcast:Download(Duration: 39:47 - 36.5MB)
Tags:climate change,education,Peak Oil,Permaculture,science
Posted inEnglish,Permaculture|3 Comments »

Episode #62: Whole Systems Design with Ben Falk
Monday, August 31st, 2009
In this interview with Ben Falk of Whole Systems design we discuss permaculture 
design, plant guilds, permaculture as an animal rights strategy, nitrogen use 
efficiency, energy descent, and the use of forests as a an energy source.
Links below:
Whole Systems Design
Future Scenarios
The Omnivore's Delusion(article by Blake Hurst)
Death on a Factory Farm(HBO Documentary)

Podcast:Download(Duration: 36:35 - 33.6MB)
Tags:climate change,forest,nitrogen,Peak Oil,Permaculture
Posted inEnglish,Permaculture|2 Comments »

Episode #61: The Essence of Flowers with Marisha Auerbach
Monday, August 24th, 2009
For Episode #61 of the podcast, I speak with Marisha Auerbach ofHerb'n 
Wisdom.com.  Marisha is a permaculture designer living in the Pacific 
Northwest.  We speak about her work with edible flowers and flower essences, the 
importance of connections in nature and community, and the role of sustainably 
managed forests.
Also, please take the time to visitRed House Art Radio.
Podcast:Download(Duration: 34:31 - 31.7MB)
Tags:design,flowers,forests,Permaculture
Posted inEnglish,Permaculture|No Comments »

Episode #42: Permaculture in the Savanna
Monday, January 26th, 2009
In this first of (hopefully) many collaborative episodes of the podcast, fellow 
Agrocaster Mike Moon interviews permaculturalist Mark Shepard about his 
strategies for developing a permaculture on the natural model of transitional 
upper mid-West savanna ecosystems. Fruits, nuts, and birds abound.

Podcast:Download(Duration: 32:31 - 14.9MB)
Tags:Farmers,fruit,grazing,midwest,Permaculture,pigs
Posted inEnglish,Farmers,Permaculture|4 Comments »

Episode #30: Open Farm Tech with Marcin Jakubowski
Thursday, May 22nd, 2008
Marcin Jakubowski is one of the premier pioneers of open source appropriate 
technology and agricultural innovation. Guided by Gandhi's principles 
ofswadeshi, Marcin has made great strides in moving towards community-based 
development and local autonomy. One of his first great innovations is an open 
source compressed earth block press, which he discusses at length in this 
podcast.
Listen to this podcast to learn about his ideas and innovations, andvisit his 
blogto follow developments on his farm as they occur.

Podcast:Download(Duration: 30:29 - 14.0MB)
Tags:Appropriate Technology,Farmers,industry,open source,OSAT
Posted inAppropriate Technology,English,Permaculture|No Comments »

Episode #20: The World According to Mollison (Permaculture Part II)
Wednesday, August 22nd, 2007
In the second part of our interview with Bill Mollison, Bill's humor, wisdom, 
and philosophy are on display as he opines about Peak Oil, global warming, and 
the future of our planet. This one is not to be missed.

Podcast:Download(Duration: 21:46 - 10.0MB)
Tags:australia,design,Farmers,mollison,Peak Oil,Permaculture,tasmania
Posted inEnglish,Permaculture|1 Comment »

Episode #19: Permaculture Design with Bill Mollison (Part I)
Tuesday, August 14th, 2007
Last month I had the privilege to speak with Bill Mollison, visionary and 
creator of the revolutionary and true reality-based design science of 
permaculture. The interview is published here, so that those of you who are new 
to permaculture can discover the history of its founder and the nature of the 
concepts embodied in his philosophy.
This is the first part in a two part series. Please listen and enjoy, and come 
back soon to hear part two.

Podcast:Download(Duration: 25:52 - 23.7MB)
Tags:australia,design,Farmers,mollison,Permaculture,tasmania
Posted inEnglish,Permaculture|4 Comments »



      
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