hi everyone
Sustainable World Radio reaches 10,000
downloads a month. The radio show went off the air in 2009 after
over 4 years of weekly shows on KCSB 91.9 FM Santa Barbara
(streaming live around the world) when host Jill Cloutier retired
from the radio station.
Below are some of the new shows posted on the
podcast from past broadcasts Jill has told me recently
that she is planning some new shows via podcasting in the future. We
are blessed to have such a talented broadcaster
wes
Sustainable World
Radio
Sustainable World Radio brings you
in-depth interviews, news, and commentary about Permaculture and
sustainability. Tune in to discover practical, creative, and
innovative solutions that guide us to a better world.
www.sustainableworldradio.com
http://pdcastsusworldradio.libsyn.com/
Tue, 10 August
2010
Activist for the Earth
Interview with
permaculturist, peace, environmental, and global justice activist
Starhawk. Award winning author and educator, Starhawk talks
about her global work, classes and trainings, her love for the Earth,
and why the police arrested her seedballs.
Direct
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StarhawkPC.mp3
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Tue, 20 July
2010
City Repair
Visionary
architect Mark Lakeman talks about the inception of the City Repair
movement, and his mission of creating villages within cities. By
reclaiming urban spaces, we can transform cities into places of
beauty, art, creativity, and connection.
Direct
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MarkLakeman.mp3
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Tue, 20 July
2010
Connecting to the Earth
Tahara Ezrahti,
intuitive energy healer and environmental educator, leads us on a
guided meditation, and talks about the importance of grounding, and
how healing ourselves can help heal the Earth. For more on
Tahara's work, visit appliedintuition.org.
Direct
download:
TaharaPC.mp3
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Tue, 6 July
2010
Healing the Earth: Gaia University, Eco- Villages, and Nature
Mediation
Declan Kennedy,
architect, permaculturist, mediator, spiritual healer, and founding
chairman of the International Advisory Board of Gaia University,
speaks with us about his excitement for life, nature, and lifelong
learning.
Direct
download:
DeclanK.mp3
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Tue, 15 June
2010
Local Food- How To Start a Foodshed In Your Neighborhood
Foodsheds or
neighborhood food exchanges are popping up all over the US. In
this interview, sustainable landscape architect Owen Dell, nutritional
chef Carrie Clough, and Permaculturist and Beekeeper Jacob Rodrigue
share with listeners how to start a neighborhood foodshed. Foodsheds
provide hours of fun, pounds of fresh, local produce, and lots of
community. Note- the Mesa Exchange has a new website address-
www.sbfoodnotlawns.org.
Direct
download:
FoodShedPC.mp3
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Fri, 21 May
2010
The Small House Movement
How much space
does it take to be happy? That's a question that author Shay
Salomon answers in her book, Little House on a Small Planet. Salomon and photographer
Nigel Valdez spent over 8 years documenting small houses across North
America.
Little House on a Small Planet is a beautiful book that explains how living small is
healthier for the earth and "frees up your mind, your wallet, and
your soul."
Direct
download:
ShayLittleHouse.mp3
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Sustainable World
Radio
Permaculture Podcasts
http://www.sustainableworldradio.com/Permaculture_Podcasts_7941.html
Permaculture- The Beginning of a Worldwide Movement- David
Holmgren -Part 1 of a 2 part interview with David Holmgren, the
co-originator of Permaculture.
Permaculture in an Energy Descent World- Part 2 of an Interview
with David Holmgren-
Part 2 of a 2 part interview with David Holmgren.
Carbon Sequestration,
Soil Health, and Permaculture- Interview with Darren Doherty,
Permaculture designer and Guner Tautrim, owner of Orella
Ranch.
Homescale
Permaculture: How to Create a Backyard Ecosytem- Toby Hemenway,
author of Gaia's
Garden, tells us how to
create beautiful and functional ecosystems.
Permaculture in Cuba with Robyn Francis- Robyn Francis
talks about permaculture's role in Cuba and CAPE: the Cuba-Australia
Permaculture Exchange.
Geoff Lawton- The Power of Permaculture- Crossing the Line with
Geoff Lawton and Nadia Abu Yahia Lawton.
Permaculture- A Beginner's Guide- Graham Burnett- Graham
Burnett is a permaculture practitioner, designer and teacher.
Rainwater Harvesting- Brad Lancaster, rainwater
harvesting expert and Permaculture designer talks about how to plant
the rain, and water harvesting earth works.
Urban Permaculture with Kat Steele- Kat Steele, is a
Permaculture teacher and director of the Urban Permaculture Guild in
Oakland, California.
Backyard Food Forest- Larry Saltzman, permaculturist and food
forester, takes us on a tour of his backyard suburban oasis.
Keyline Design with Darren Doherty- Permaculture designer
and teacher Darren Doherty, introduces Keyline Design.
Planting A School Food Forest- Common Vision Fruit Tree
Tour makes a stop at Monte Vista Elementary School in Santa Barbara,
California.
Mount Kenya Organic Farming (MOOF Africa)- Interview with
Peter Murage, founder of MOOF (Mount Kenya Organic Farming).
The Ecology of
Leadership- Interview with James Stark and Christopher Kuntzsch,
co-founders and directors of the Ecology of Leadership program.
Mesoamerican
Permaculture with Juan Rojas- Juan Rojas of the Institute of
Mesoamerican Permaculture and the Permaculture Institute of El
Salvador.
Permaculture and Sustainable Aid- Robyn Francis- Award winning
international permaculture pioneer, teacher, designer, and educator
Robyn Francis.
Permaculture in Africa- Food and Empowerment- Interview with
Mugove Walter Nyika, coordinator of the 9th International
Permaculture Conference and Convergence (IPC9).
Grow Food Party Crew with Devin Slavin- Devin Slavin of
Abundance In Balance Design is a Permaculture Designer and founder of
the Grow Food Party Crew.
Permacultura Latina America with Ali Sharif- Ali Sharif, project director of PAL, Permacultura Latina
America.
Wonderful Water with
Brock Dolman- Brock
Dolman is a biologist, innovative design consultant, and nationally
recognized permaculture educator.
Permaculture in Brasil- Interview with Andre Soares and Lucy
Legan, co-directors of Ecocentro IPEC, (Instituto de Permacultura e
Ecovilas do Cerrado), in central Brasil.
Permaculture and Art- Isabela Coelho is co-founder
and co-director of OPA, the Organization of Permaculture and Art in
Brasil.
Organic Gardening and Permaculture- Loren Luyendyk, the owner
of Santa Barbara Organics, has over ten years of experience in
permaculture.
Post-Petroleum Survival
Guide and Cookbook- Permaculturist
Albert Bates is the author of the Post Petroleum
Survival Guide and Cookbook: Recipes for Changing
Times.