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Michael Reynolds is the founder of Earthship Biotecture, as well as designer, architect, philosopher and story teller.
This podcast covers a vast number of themes, ranging from his philosophy of how to live a more nature focused life that he has been teaching over 50 years, to the many challenges that he has encountered during the history of Earthships and the development of sustainable architecture.
Michael Reynolds is considered a genius of his time and an inspiration to many around the globe.

The Michael Reynolds Podcast EARTHSHIP MEDIA

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Michael Reynolds is the founder of Earthship Biotecture, as well as designer, architect, philosopher and story teller.
This podcast covers a vast number of themes, ranging from his philosophy of how to live a more nature focused life that he has been teaching over 50 years, to the many challenges that he has encountered during the history of Earthships and the development of sustainable architecture.
Michael Reynolds is considered a genius of his time and an inspiration to many around the globe.

    The Michael Reynolds Podcast - Episode 1

    The Michael Reynolds Podcast - Episode 1

    In this episode, Michael explains the analogy of our society drowning in bureaucracy and stopping us from moving forward to a more sustainable future. 

    • 13 min

Customer Reviews

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2 Ratings

RED MALSON ,

Tadpoles don’t evolve.

It’s called metamorphosis.
Here, I was home to learn about sustainable living.
Instead I’m hearing about generalizations and stories without documentation.

No dates, references, specific examples—
This sound like an eco-Rush Limbaugh.

My degree is in biology, and I’m serious about permaculture.
Being anti-regulation is extremely toxic—because regulations help protect people from SO many harmful business practices that would happen right away if said regulations were removed.

You can’t have it both ways—protection from poison dumped in your air, water and food by big businesses—AND personal freedom of regulations that keep YOU from creating a poorly engineered house or dangerous black water system.

Regulations are there in order to protect you as well as others FROM you.

Stop saying tadpoles evolved—you clearly don’t know what the word means. Evolution is genetic change over time.
Tadpoles FOLLOW their genetic code.

This makes you sound uneducated and ignorant, which de-legitimizes your entire life work here you’re promoting.

Check your sources
Put in references for your examples
And use proper language to describe what you mean.

Best!

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