Practical Permaculture

Jo and Alysse
Practical Permaculture

with Jo Flintham and Alysse Gallagher. Women on a green mission Follow along as two friends document their unfurling permaculture journeys. Guaranteed to be lots of laughs, a few sweary moments, some really cool guests and lots of insightful tips that you can implement in your own garden, no matter your level of expertise. Warning, we are no experts! Just the opposite, we are learning and fumbling our way to a greener life and we would love your company as you to join us as we share how we and others apply the ethics and principles of permaculture to our gardens, and overall way of living.

  1. 3 DAYS AGO

    Episode 70- Mardi Lee I ReNewy Living I Values-Aligned Sustainability I Mindful consumption

    In this episode of the Practical Permaculture Podcast, we chat with Mardi. Mardi shares her journey into sustainability through her business, ReNewy Living. We explore the importance of community empowerment, creative workshops and the principles of permaculture in daily life. The conversation also touches on sustaining habits, understanding personal values and addressing skepticism around sustainability practices. We also dive into the beauty of gifting secondhand and pre-loved items, the stigma surrounding them, and how to navigate these perceptions. A must listen to with the upcoming Christmas season. Lastly, our conversation also highlights the significance of fostering community connections, respecting diverse perspectives, and the value of traveling to gain broader insights. You can catch Mardi via her socials or her webpage below: Insta: https://www.instagram.com/renewyliving/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ReNewyLiving https://renewyliving.com.au/ Keywords sustainability, permaculture, community, workshops, environmental awareness, creative recycling, waste reduction, local living, eco-friendly practices, family lifestyle, sustainability, secondhand, pre-loved items, community connections, gift giving, environmental awareness, personal values, local engagement, diverse perspectives, travel Takeaways -Sustainability has been a part of Mardi's life since childhood. -ReNewy Living aims to empower local communities towards sustainable living. - Creative workshops help engage the community in sustainability. - Permaculture can be practiced in various ways, even without a garden. - Understanding your 'why' is crucial for making sustainable changes. - Sustainability is not just about buying green products. - Making sustainable habits easy can help them stick. - Respecting different perspectives on sustainability is important. - Community collaboration enhances sustainability efforts. Embrace individuality in sustainability practices. - Secondhand and pre-loved items can be beautiful and meaningful. -There is a stigma around gifting secondhand items that needs to be addressed. -Creating connections through thoughtful gift-giving enhances relationships. -Community connections are vital for personal and collective happiness. -Respecting diverse perspectives fosters understanding and tolerance. -Traveling broadens perspectives and enriches local community engagement. -Engaging with local councils can enhance community involvement. -Finding personal passion in sustainability makes it more impactful. -Intentionality in gift-giving can lead to more meaningful exchanges.

    1h 7m
  2. 31 OCT

    Episode 69- Manda Scott I Any human Power I Activism I Politics I Ethics I Change Makers

    In this episode of the Practical Permaculture Podcast, we interview author Manda Scott, who shares her journey from being a veterinary surgeon to a novelist and her insights on the themes of her latest book. Manda discusses the concept of 'Thrutopia', a vision for a better future in her book Any Human Power. We also chat about the importance of shamanic practices in conscious evolution. She contrasts initiation cultures with trauma cultures, emphasising the need for healing and community building. Manda also provides practical advice for listeners on how to engage politically and create meaningful change in their lives and communities. We hope you enjoy! Resources: https://mandascott.co.uk/ https://mandascott.co.uk/any-human-power-resources/ https://mandascott.co.uk/why-we-need-thrutopias/ https://mandascott.co.uk/a-new-project-for-a-new-world/ https://www.facebook.com/MandaScottAuthor?ref=hl Keywords Manda Scott, Thrutopia, shamanic practices, conscious evolution, permaculture, political engagement, trauma culture, initiation culture, regenerative economics, storytelling Takeaways: -Her book explores the themes of trauma culture versus initiation culture. -'Thrutopia' is a vision for a future that works for everyone. - Shamanic practices can aid in personal and collective healing. - Community building is essential for creating change. - Dystopian narratives are ineffective in inspiring action. - Engaging in political discourse is crucial for societal change. - Finding joy in purpose can guide personal actions. - The current system of governance is broken and needs reform. - We must collaborate to address the ecological crisis

    1h 22m
  3. 24 OCT

    Episode 68- Project Management I Homesteading I Permaculture I Hierarchy of resources I

    Next year Brett launches his NEW PDC which includes a NEW homesteading module and integrates more project management. This course will be next level. When it comes to project management, Brett is your man. So we wanted to get him on to chat about the significance of project management in Permaculture and Homesteading. We also talk about hierarchy of resources and why this is important. Brett explains practical strategies for setting up a homestead, managing resources, and preserving food. He chats about the importance of project management in homesteading, highlighting how thoughtful planning and spatial awareness can enhance efficiency and reduce overwhelm. We also touch on the scalability of homesteading practices, making it accessible for urban dwellers. Find Brett online here: https://www.limestonepermaculture.com/upcoming-events https://www.instagram.com/limestone_permaculture/ Takeaways Homesteading is a key aspect of permaculture that emphasises self-sufficiency. Thoughtful observation and planning are essential for effective homesteading. Managing abundance involves preserving and utilising produce efficiently. Redundancy in food preservation methods is crucial for sustainability. Hands-on learning enhances understanding and application of permaculture principles. Project management skills are vital for organising homesteading projects. Homesteading practices can be scaled to fit urban environments. Spatial awareness helps maximise the use of available resources. Resourcefulness and upcycling are important in homesteading. Starting with your 'why' informs better decision-making in homesteading. Keywords Permaculture, Homesteading, Project Management, Sustainability, Food Preservation, Community, Resource Management, Education, Hands-On Learning, Abundance

    1h 13m
  4. 19 SEPT

    Ep 65# Cas Tognarini I Mental Health Nurse I Permaculture Nurse I 1.3 Acre farm

    This week Alysse chats to Cas (aka The Permaculture nurse on socials). Cas discusses her experiences with permaculture and mental health. She also shares how she and her partner moved to a larger property during COVID and embraced permaculture principles.   Cas has a background in mental health nursing and her passion is integrating permaculture into mental health care. She is currently pursuing a PhD in permaculture and mental health. We discuss the importance of incorporating permaculture ethics into healthcare systems and the potential for social prescribing to promote mental health and wellbeing. Cas shares her vision for their farm, including workshops, community engagement, and sustainable housing.   Hope you enjoy this week’s episode! Our season finale. We will be back on 18th October for season 4.   Find more here: Social Links @littleternfarm @thepermaculturenurse Website www.littleternfarm.com www.thepermaculturenurse.com   Takeaways: • Permaculture principles can be integrated into mental health care to promote wellbeing and resilience. • Social prescribing, which involves prescribing social activities and programs, can be a valuable tool in promoting mental health. • There is a need for more research and initiatives that explore the intersection of permaculture and mental health. • Building a sense of community and connection is essential for promoting mental health and sustainability. • Permaculture can be a powerful tool for creating sustainable and resilient homes and communities. Prioritize community and wildlife in your permaculture journey • Find a balance between giving to the community and taking care of yourself • Approach projects in stages and seasons, allowing for rest and reflection • Embrace mindfulness, rituals, and intentional living • Start where you are and use what you have to begin your permaculture journey   Keywords: permaculture, mental health, COVID, farm, social prescribing, community engagement, sustainable housing, community, wildlife, balance, burnout, stages, seasons, mindfulness, rituals, intentional living, starting where you are

    1h 6m
  5. 12 SEPT

    Ep #63- Beth aka Dirt mum I Kitchen garden educator I Permaculture enthusiast I Permaculture Educator

    In this conversation, Alysse, Jo, and Beth discuss Beth's work as a kitchen garden educator and her journey into permaculture. Beth shares her background growing up on a farm and her passion for connecting with the land. She talks about how permaculture is more than just gardening, it's about community and connection. Beth also discusses her work in schools, teaching children about sustainability, mental health, and the joy of growing their own food. She emphasizes the importance of hands-on learning and the impact it has on children's understanding of where their food comes from. Beth discusses the importance of teaching resilience and gardening skills to children. She emphasizes the need for individuals to take control of their own food production and waste management. Beth also shares her experiences in coordinating the Blue Mountain Sustainable Schools Network and participating in workshops and conferences. Her advice to those starting their permaculture journey is to grow where they are and make conscious choices to care for people, the earth, and the future. Key takeaways: Permaculture is more than just gardening, it's about community and connection. Hands-on learning and observation are powerful tools for teaching children about sustainability and where their food comes from. Kitchen garden programs in schools can have a positive impact on children's mental health and wellbeing. Permaculture is a lifelong learning journey that is constantly evolving and adapting to different contexts and environments. Teaching resilience and gardening skills to children is crucial for their personal growth and development. Individuals should take control of their own food production and waste management. Collaborating with local communities, schools, and organisations can create a network of support and resources. Growing where you are and making conscious choices to care for people, the earth, and the future is essential in the permaculture journey.

    1h 4m

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with Jo Flintham and Alysse Gallagher. Women on a green mission Follow along as two friends document their unfurling permaculture journeys. Guaranteed to be lots of laughs, a few sweary moments, some really cool guests and lots of insightful tips that you can implement in your own garden, no matter your level of expertise. Warning, we are no experts! Just the opposite, we are learning and fumbling our way to a greener life and we would love your company as you to join us as we share how we and others apply the ethics and principles of permaculture to our gardens, and overall way of living.

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