Doomer Optimism

Doomer Optimism

Doomer Optimism is a podcast dedicated to discovering regenerative paths forward, highlighting the people working for a better world, and connecting seekers to doers. Beyond that, it's pretty much a $hitshow. Enjoy!

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    DO 305 - Orthodox Masonry

    Patrick Lemmon and Seth Harris In this episode, Patrick and Seth discuss the principles of traditional and orthodox building methods, the importance of local materials, and the future of sustainable construction. They explore how craftsmanship, local culture, and thoughtful design can create enduring and meaningful structures. Keywords: building, masonry, traditional construction, local materials, sustainability, architecture, craftsmanship, Vermont, masonry revival, orthodox Chapters 00:00 Introduction to the Built Environment and Human Flourishing 03:00 Personal Journeys in Craftsmanship and Building Traditions 05:58 The Philosophy Behind Orthodox Masonry 08:54 The Importance of Teamwork in Craftsmanship 11:50 Learning from Nature: Building with Local Materials 15:00 Challenging Traditional Building Practices 18:02 The Historical Context of Building in Vermont 21:04 The Concept of Housewrights and Holistic Building 23:57 The Impact of Industrialization on Building Practices 27:03 The Relationship Between Building Materials and Environment 29:59 The Future of Building: Embracing Local and Sustainable Practices 40:02 The Impact of Flooding on Homes 41:56 The Evolution of Building Materials 43:50 Ventilation and Heating in Masonry Homes 50:04 Design Principles in Architecture 52:00 The State of the Building Arts Movement 01:03:04 Optimism in Building Practices Orthodox Masonry is a design/build firm specializing in structural masonry and timber frame construction. Creating buildings that are both structurally and aesthetically resilient, we offer an alternative to disposable construction. https://www.orthodoxmasonry.com/about

    1 h 8 min
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    DO 299 - Small Scale Production, Henry George, and the Land Value Tax

    Willy Denner of Little Seed Gardens in Chatham, NY, joins Jason and returning co-host Nigel Best for a wide-ranging conversation about 32 years of small-scale organic farming, the economics of direct market production, and the political philosophy of Henry George. Willy shares how he and his wife, Claudia, built their 100-acre vegetable and grass-fed beef operation from scratch — no farming background, just conviction, soil maps, and thousands of miles of driving back roads in search of land. He talks about the decision to scale back production by 75% this year, the grind of farmers' markets, and what it means to farm as a strategy toward a life rather than as an end in itself. They go into a deep, practical discussion of Georgism and the Land Value Tax. Willy, Nigel, and Jason explore why Henry George’s Progress and Poverty — once the best-selling book in English after the Bible — argued that taxing land value (not labor, not production, not transactions) is the only morally coherent and economically efficient basis for taxation. They dig into the difference between land and capital, the concept of economic rent, and why current property and income taxes penalize production while rewarding speculation, and whether any path to a single tax exists short of civilizational crisis. Also covered: no-till vegetable growing, solarization techniques, homemade farm equipment, holistic management as a decision-making framework, and advice for young people trying to find their footing. www.littleseedgardens.com

    1 h 47 min

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Doomer Optimism is a podcast dedicated to discovering regenerative paths forward, highlighting the people working for a better world, and connecting seekers to doers. Beyond that, it's pretty much a $hitshow. Enjoy!

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