It’s easy to feel powerless in the face of climate change, but where can we find models for living in harmony with the planet—before it’s too late? Alexis Zeigler and the community at Living Energy Farm are doing just that: building a self-sustaining, non-extractive way of life and sharing their knowledge with others.
Alexis brings a unique blend of practical, technical expertise and a deep philosophical vision for restoring our spiritual connection to nature—and to one another. These themes are at the heart of this show. If you’re seeking grounded hope and a climate-resilient model for living, we think you’ll find this conversation inspiring.
In this episode, we cover:
- Living Energy Farm’s mission to live without reliance on fossil fuels or grid electricity and how that works in practice.
- The limitations of climate change mitigation strategies that rely on just converting consumer products into something more sustainable.
- The sacrifices they make to live self-sufficiently, and how its less than what you might think.
- The core tenets necessary to live this way.
- The benefits of living intentionally and in community vs a life focused on private property.
- And much more...
More about Alexis and Living Energy Farm:
Alexis Zeigler is an author, activist, designer and builder of renewable energy systems. He was raised on small, diversified farm in Georgia. He is the primary designer of Living Energy Farm, a community of 10 people that grows most of its food and provides all of its own domestic energy. Alexis has a passion for growing food on trees, and is particularly devoted to persimmons. His books include Integrated Activism, which discusses the links between ecological change and politics, as well as Empowering Communities, which describes how to build food and energy independent communities.
Agrarian Futures is produced by Alexandre Miller, who also wrote our theme song. This episode was edited by Keith J. Nelson, Alexandre Miller, and Drew O’Doherty.
Information
- Show
- FrequencyUpdated Biweekly
- PublishedDecember 17, 2024 at 11:27 PM UTC
- Length46 min
- Season1
- Episode17
- RatingClean