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Building Your Permaculture Property

by Takota Coen

Join farmer, educator, and author Takota Coen as he explores how you can design and develop land anywhere in the world to provide for your food, water, shelter, energy, and other needs in a way that is good for all people, the planet and our future.Takota Coen is the co-author of "Building Your Permaculture Property: A 5 Step Process To Design and Develop Land", an instructor with Verge Permaculture, and co-owner of Coen Farm, a 250 acre award winning permaculture farm, in Alberta Canada.

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Episodes

#19-Stefan Sobkowiak: Our biggest mistakes in Permaculture

1h 12m · Published 24 Apr 16:38

Stefan Sobkowiak operates a 12 acre farm of which 6-acres are in a permaculture orchard at Miracle Farms in Quebec. Sobkowiak originally bought the farm as a conventional 12 acre 4,000 tree monoculture apple orchard and immediately transitioned it to organic, but he quickly realized that an organic monoculture merely substitutes inputs from the conventional model. The alternative he created is a diverse polyculture that produces a wide variety of different fruits, berries and perennial herbs for u-pick membership customers. Sobkowiak is also an avid teacher, having taught at the university level and now popularly, through his Permaculture Orchard video, his online virtual orchard tour and his online pruning course.

Find out more about Stefan at www.miracle.farm

▶️ My farm https://www.coenfarm.ca

▶️ My consulting and book https://www.buildingyourgulch.com

Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/building-your-permaculture-property/donations

#18-Blacksmithing, Self-esteem, & Morality

2h 0m · Published 01 Mar 15:00

Tim and I talk about why he left his job in big tech to become a blacksmith and homesteader, why you should learn a pre-electricity skill, the essential human need to produce, morality, politics, and what is the one tool we would each grab on our way out of the house after a zombie apocalypse.

Find out more about Tim on his website: http://reforgedironworks.com

▶️ My farm https://www.coenfarm.ca

▶️ My consulting and book https://www.buildingyourgulch.com

Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/building-your-permaculture-property/donations

#17-Philosophy, Ethics, and Politics for Urban Chickens and Beyond

2h 16m · Published 24 Jan 02:15

In this episode I coach one of my students about how to navigate the philosophical, ethical and political implications of keeping chickens in a California city when it suddenly became illegal.

▶️ My farm https://www.coenfarm.ca

▶️ My consulting and book https://www.buildingyourgulch.com

Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/building-your-permaculture-property/donations

#16-Neal Spackman: Scaling Up Ecosystem Regeneration

1h 18m · Published 17 Jun 15:49

Neal Spackman is an internationally recognized pioneer of hyperarid agroforestries. He was cofounder and Director of the Al Baydha Project in Saudi Arabia, where he lived and worked with tribes of bedou to convert deserts into savannahs. He founded the webinar series Sustainable Design Masterclass, and has taught and consulted in the Middle East, Africa, and the Americas. He is passionate about the connection between ecologies and wealth. He his the CEO of Regenerative Resources CO.

Find out more about Neal at https://regenerativeresources.co

▶️ My farm https://www.coenfarm.ca

▶️ My consulting and book https://www.buildingyourgulch.com

Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/building-your-permaculture-property/donations

#15-James Corbett: Why Permaculturists need to become "conspiracy theorists"

1h 8m · Published 10 May 04:43

James Corbett is an award-winning investigative journalist, who has lectured on geopolitics at the University of Groningen’s Studium Generale, and delivered presentations on open source journalism at The French Institute for Research in Computer Science and Automation’s fOSSa conference, at TedXGroningen and at Ritsumeikan University in Kyoto. He is the founder of The Corbett Report, an independent, listener-supported alternative news source that operates on the principle of open source intelligence and provides podcasts, interviews, articles and videos about breaking news and important issues from 9/11 Truth and false flag terror to the Big Brother police state, eugenics, geopolitics, the central banking fraud and more.

Find out more about James at: https://www.corbettreport.com

▶️ My farm https://www.coenfarm.ca

▶️ My consulting and book https://www.buildingyourgulch.com

Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/building-your-permaculture-property/donations

#14-Permaculture Aid In Africa with Ludovic Bourdon

1h 31m · Published 26 Apr 15:31

Ludovic Bourdon works with organizations like Ecosia to help design and develop permaculture aid projects throughout Africa.

Find out more about Ludo's work here:

https://www.abundantbynature.org/

https://facebook.com/abundantbynature/

https://www.instagram.com/abundant_by_nature/

https://www.youtube.com/c/AbundantbyNature

▶️ My farm https://www.coenfarm.ca

▶️ My consulting and book https://www.buildingyourgulch.com

Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/building-your-permaculture-property/donations

#13-Judith D. Schwartz: The Reindeer Chronicles and Other Inspiring Stories of Working With Nature to Heal the Earth

1h 17m · Published 18 Apr 04:06

Judith D. Schwartz is a journalist based in Vermont who looks to nature for approaches to solving global challenges. Her most recent book is The Reindeer Chronicles and Other Inspiring Stories of Working With Nature to Heal the Earth (Chelsea Green Publishing.)

Find out more about Judith's work at https://judithdschwartz.com/

▶️ My farm https://www.coenfarm.ca

▶️ My consulting and book https://www.buildingyourgulch.com

Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/building-your-permaculture-property/donations

#12-Ben Falk: The Resilient Farm and Homestead

1h 19m · Published 23 Mar 15:57

▶️ Join Ben Falk and I for a Free Online Summit https://www.mypermacultureproperty.com

Ben and I talk about his plans to revise his book "The Resilient Farm and Homestead", what it's like living on a permaculture property for almost 2 decades, the increase of "COVID Refugees" to the permaculture space, why we should all be naked more, our favourite plants, and so much more.

Ben Falk developed Whole Systems Design, LLC as a land-based response to biological and cultural extinction and the increasing separation between people and elemental things. Life as a designer, builder, ecologist, tree-tender, and backcountry traveler continually informs Ben’s integrative approach to developing landscapes and buildings.

Find out more about Ben's work at: http://www.wholesystemsdesign.com

▶️ My farm https://www.coenfarm.ca

▶️ My consulting and book https://www.buildingyourgulch.com

Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/building-your-permaculture-property/donations

#11-Mark Shepard: Water For Any Farm

1h 27m · Published 21 Mar 14:28

▶️ Join Mark Shepard and I for a Free Online Summit https://www.mypermacultureproperty.com

Mark and I chat about why permaculture went from "permanent agriculture" to "gardening on steroids", P.A. Yeomans Scale of Permanence, design process, and much more.

Mark Shepard is a Permaculture farmer, homesteader, author of Restoration Agriculture: Real World Permaculture for Farmers, and Water for ANY Farm. Teacher, Restoration Agriculture system designer & installer.

Find out more about Mark's work at https://www.restorationag.com

▶️ My farm https://www.coenfarm.ca

▶️ My consulting and book https://www.buildingyourgulch.com

Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/building-your-permaculture-property/donations

#10-Dan Palmer: Making Permaculture Stronger

1h 0m · Published 12 Mar 15:00

Dan and Takota talk about how a lack of a living, adaptive process is holding permaculture back from reaching its fullest potential, and what we can all do about it.

Dan Palmer is a design educator, author and podcaster living in NZ. As well as helping run a permaculture design firm called Very Edible Gardens, Dan is a co-developer of a holistic decision making and living design process.

Find out more about Dan's work at https://makingpermaculturestronger.net

▶️ My farm https://www.coenfarm.ca

▶️ My consulting and book https://www.buildingyourgulch.com

Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/building-your-permaculture-property/donations

Building Your Permaculture Property has 20 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 28:42:54. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on July 29th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on April 14th, 2024 13:42.

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