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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. https://www.thepermaculturepodcast.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/Episode1812.mp3
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We talk about the social side of permaculture and what we can do, as individuals and a community, to create boundaries that lead to deeper respect for ourselves and each other. To fight for something — rather than against — through small and slow solutions. The power we have as minority voices to create social change. The impact that being face-to-face with others can have in engaging with and resolving the issues facing our community and the broader world.
This is a conversation about sitting with things that are often uncomfortable, but necessary for transforming the world we have into the one we want to see.
Find out more about Rhonda and her work at permaculturedesignmagazine.com and shelteringhills.net. You’ll find links to those, and so much more, in the resource section of the show notes.
Giveaways In cooperation with John Wages, publisher of Permaculture Design Magazine, we’re giving away a copy of Gaia’s Garden to a permaculture listener, and a subscription to the magazine to a Patreon Supporter. Below are the entry details for each giveaway. Gaia’s Garden Want to enter? Send an email to show@thepermaculturepodcast.com with the subject “Gaia’s Garden.”
I’ll randomly draw a winner on May 20, so get your entry in soon.
Permaculture Design Magazine Subscription This is for Patreon supporters, who can find this giveaway in their feed on May 1 with a winner selected on May 10.
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Resources Permaculture Design Magazine Sheltering Hills Design, LLC Small and Slow-Solutions: IPC India 2017 Safer Spaces Agreement Great Rivers and Lake Permaculture Institute How to Conduct a Community Inventory (Transition US) Sociocracy aka Dynamic Governance (Wikipedia) Dynamic Governance: A New System for Better Decisions (Triple Pundit) Restorative Justice Restorative Circles Permaculture and The Commons. Permaculture Design Magazine #103 (February 2017) Radical Faeries Why Mobile Technology Matters for the World’s Nomadic Peoples
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