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1834 – Permaculture Politics and a Compassionate Future with Joshua Hughes
Publisher |
Scott Mann
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Natural Sciences
Science & Medicine
Publication Date |
Oct 20, 2018
Episode Duration |
Unknown

This is an atypical episode of the show as you can probably tell from the title. In this conversation, I sit down with Joshua Hughes of VerdEnergia Pacifica and Blacksheep Regenerative Resource Management to talk about the intersection of permaculture and politics to engage, get involved, and change the system to create the world we […]

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This is an atypical episode of the show as you can probably tell from the title. In this conversation, I sit down with Joshua Hughes of VerdEnergia Pacifica and Blacksheep Regenerative Resource Management to talk about the intersection of permaculture and politics to engage, get involved, and change the system to create the world we […] The post 1834 – Permaculture Politics and a Compassionate Future with Joshua Hughes appeared first on The Permaculture Podcast.

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Yes, Joshua has strong views on the state of the world and why things are as bad as they are. Depending on your position, you may not like some of what he has to say but stick with us. This isn’t a left versus right fight, but we do have to talk about some of that to frame the conversation. In the end, this is about sovereignty, consent, and compassion: what we have in common with one another that we can organize around and fight together, as a community, for what we love.

You can find Joshua on Twitter @FarmEvolution42 or by searching Revolutionary Farmer. As he also says at the end of our time together you can email him: joshuapeaceseeker@gmail.com. In the show notes I also link to his other projects, and our earlier interviews together.

Reach out to us if we can make a difference and to continue the conversation. Leave a comment in the show notes, call me: 717-827-6266, email: show@thepermaculturepodcast.com, or write:

The Permaculture Podcast P.O. Box 16 Dauphin, PA 17018

The next episode is a conversation with Clare Kenny of The Mudgirls to continue our discussion about Natural Building.

Until then, spend each day getting engaged and change the systems that matter to you while taking care of Earth, yourself, and each other.

Resources Reach out to Joshua: Email: joshuapeaceseeker@gmail.com Twitter: @FarmEvolution42 VerdEnergia Pacifica Blacksheep Regenerative Investing 1641 – Regenerative Investing 1543 – Transitional Ethics

Emma Goldman – Selected Writings – U.C. Berkeley s-history.com/pages/h801.html">Eugene Debs – U.S. History

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