Ecosystem Member

Altadena Reciprocity Project: Building Community Through Lumber with Jeff Perry, Angel City Lumber

Summary

In this episode of the Ecosystem Member podcast, host Rick Evans welcomes back Jeff Perry, founder of Angel City Lumber, to discuss the profound impact of recent wildfires in Los Angeles and the innovative responses that have emerged from them.

Jeff shares his evolving relationship with nature, particularly in light of the devastating Palisades and Eaton wildfires, which have reshaped his perspective on community and environmental stewardship.

The discussion delves into the Altadena Reciprocity Project, an initiative aimed at repurposing fallen trees from wildfire sites to support local rebuilding efforts.

Jeff explains how Angel City Lumber is sourcing logs from both residential and national forests, milling them into affordable lumber for those affected by the fires.

The episode highlights the importance of creativity in problem-solving and community engagement, as Jeff emphasizes the need for empathy and connection in the face of adversity.

Listeners are encouraged to support the project at the link below and learn more about the ongoing efforts to restore the community and its natural resources.

Keywords

Ecosystem Member, Jeff Perry, Angel City Lumber, Altadena Reciprocity Project, wildfires, community rebuilding, nature connection, creativity in business, environmental stewardship

Chapters

00:00 Introduction and Context

06:30 Evolving Relationship with Nature

09:53 The Altadena Reciprocity Project

16:49 Creativity in Problem Solving

23:18 Deep Connections to Los Angeles

27:54 Supporting the Altadena Reciprocity Project

Links

Angel City Lumber

Angel City Lumber on Instagram

Altadena Reciprocity Project

Angel City Reciprocity