59 min

Designing your death and a livelihood with permaculture - Kt Shepherd The Regenerative Livelihood Podcast

    • Society & Culture

RegenerativeLivelihoodPodcast.com
 
Kt Shepherd was an experienced hill Farmer and Palliative Care Nurse for many years, until everything went wrong...she took a Permaculture Design Course! Kt takes us through her journey from abandoning a PhD in End of Life Care, to supporting LGBTQ people to plan better deaths, to redesigning her livelihood with permaculture.
 
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After contracting Lyme's Disease, Kt's farming passion had to come to an end after 20 years. Kt fostered her hope - a key quality of any palliative carer - through redesigning her life and her livelihood around her new condition using permaculture as her launching point, eventually finding value in teaching and sharing permaculture through her artwork and through mentoring on the Diploma in Applied Permaculture Design.
 
In this episode you will learn about the value of a planned death; how to apply your design skills to new and uncomfortable scenarios; taking an intersectional approach to ecological design and, of course, the importance of finding your niche in crafting your own unique, regenerative livelihood.
 
Visit ktshepherdpermaculture.com for artwork - 3for2 for TRL listeners!!
 
Visit hodmedods.co.uk for 15% off all food products with REGEN15 at checkout - till end of April
 
Music:
Permanent Holiday, Mike Love
Motherland, Helen Yeomans

RegenerativeLivelihoodPodcast.com
 
Kt Shepherd was an experienced hill Farmer and Palliative Care Nurse for many years, until everything went wrong...she took a Permaculture Design Course! Kt takes us through her journey from abandoning a PhD in End of Life Care, to supporting LGBTQ people to plan better deaths, to redesigning her livelihood with permaculture.
 
Support the podcast - Sign up on Patreon!
Join the community - Start a thread in the Facebook group!
 
After contracting Lyme's Disease, Kt's farming passion had to come to an end after 20 years. Kt fostered her hope - a key quality of any palliative carer - through redesigning her life and her livelihood around her new condition using permaculture as her launching point, eventually finding value in teaching and sharing permaculture through her artwork and through mentoring on the Diploma in Applied Permaculture Design.
 
In this episode you will learn about the value of a planned death; how to apply your design skills to new and uncomfortable scenarios; taking an intersectional approach to ecological design and, of course, the importance of finding your niche in crafting your own unique, regenerative livelihood.
 
Visit ktshepherdpermaculture.com for artwork - 3for2 for TRL listeners!!
 
Visit hodmedods.co.uk for 15% off all food products with REGEN15 at checkout - till end of April
 
Music:
Permanent Holiday, Mike Love
Motherland, Helen Yeomans

59 min

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