[Sdpg] Friday, Feb 8 Interview on Sustainable World Radio with Author Dave Wann of Simple Prosperity , "Finding Real Wealth in a Sustainable Lifestyle" KCSB 91.9fm, 9-10am PST STREAMING LIVE

Wesley Roe and Santa Barbara Permaculture Network lakinroe at silcom.com
Thu Feb 7 07:15:56 PST 2008


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Join Jill Cloutier of Sustainable World Radio , 
from 9-10am PST  for an live interview with 
author  Dave Wann of  Simple Prosperity , 
"Finding Real Wealth in a Sustainable Lifestyle"

Sustainable World Radio: Friday 9am- 10am PST , 
Feb 8   KCSB 91.9 FM in Santa Barbara, California 
and streaming live on www.kcsb.org.

(see booksigning events below in Ventura Feb7, SB 
Feb 8, SLO Feb 9, Monterey Feb10 and more)

Best selling author David Wann presents 17 forms 
of “real wealth” that can eradicate affluenza, a 
pandemic he helped diagnose in the book, 
Affluenza: The All-Consuming Epidemic. “When we 
change a few key priorities and values, such as 
what we mean by the word “success,” many of our 
material wants will cease to be obsessions,” says 
Wann. “Instead of fidgety, addictive consumption, 
our lives can be filled with the real wealth of 
sanity, health, hope, caring, connection, participation, and purpose.”


Sounds too good to be true? Wann’s new book, 
Simple Prosperity , Finding Real Wealth in a 
Sustainable Lifestyle www. davewann .com , draws 
on the latest research to document how social 
connections, good health, contact with nature, 
stimulating work, leisure time, great 
neighborhoods, and other forms of real wealth can 
build up our immunity to affluenza. “As a result, 
we become less vulnerable to the borrow-and-spend 
mentality that’s backed the U.S. economy into a 
corner,” says Wann. “By reevaluating many aspects 
of daily life, including what we eat, where we 
live, and what we buy, we’re starting to imagine 
what a joyfully moderate, efficient, 
compassionate lifestyle will look like. The good 
news is that curing the pandemic of 
over-consumption at both the personal and 
cultural scale is not about giving up the good life but getting it back.”

David Wann is president of the non-profit 
Sustainable Futures Society, a board member of 
the Cohousing Association of the U.S., and a 
fellow of the Simplicity Forum, an association of 
writers and thinkers on the topic of sensible, 
sustainable lifestyles. Wann has received various 
lifetime achievement awards for his work on 
sustainability. He’s been an passionate gardener 
for 25 years and coordinates the community garden 
in the neighborhood he helped design – Harmony 
Village in Golden, Colorado. He’s written nine 
books and produced many award-winning TV programs 
and videos on sustainable design and sustainable lifestyles.

Sustainable World Radio: Friday mornings at 9:00 
am PST on KCSB 91.9 FM in Santa Barbara, 
California and streaming live on www.kcsb.org. . 
Also found on  www.sustainableworldradio.com, or 
www.radio4all.net later in the week


Book Tour for “Simple Prosperity” in California , Oregon and Colorado
                                               February 7-23, 2008

February 7, Ventura: Artbarn: 856 East Thompson 
Blvd. (between Ash and Kalorama, behind Kids and 
Families Together), 7:00 p.m. Ventura, 93001. 
Contact Lynne Okun,: 805-338-2576 lbokun at earthlink.net

February 8:  KSCB 91.9 FM Sustainable World Radio 
, 9:00 to 10 a.m., Santa Barbara. www.kcsb.org streamimg live

February 8, Santa Barbara: Santa Barbara Public 
Library, Faulkner Gallery, 40 East Anapamu St, in 
downtown Santa Barbara, 7:00 pm,  contact Wes 805-962-2571 lakinroe at silcom.com
Donation $5

February 9, San Luis Obispo: San Luis Obispo 
City/County Library 995 Palm St, San Luis Obispo, 
CA, 7 to 8:30 p.m.  Contact: Bob Banner, 805.544.9663 info at hopedance.org

February 10, Monterey: East Village Coffee House, 
498 Washington St.,Monterey, Ca 93940. Contact: 
Mika Gilmer, 831-236-0204, 6:30 p.m. mikagilmer at yahoo.com

February 12, Ukiah: The Saturday Afternoon Club, 
107 S. Oak Street, Ukiah, CA 95482, 7:00 to 9:00 
p.m. Sponsored by the Greater Ukiah Localization Project (GULP)
www.cloudforest.org/GULP, Contact: Cliff Paulin, 
(707) 463-0413, cliffpaulin at hotmail.com .

February 15, San Francisco: Book signing at 
Books, Inc., 7:00 p.m. 2551 Chestnut Street, San 
Francisco, CA Contact: Rob Garcelon at 415-931-3633
st, 1500 Ninth Ave., Longmont, CO  80501  7 p.m. 
www.ucclongmont.org 303-776-4940 Contact: Marian Parsons, kayakers at frii.com


February 20: Borders Bookstore, 2605 SW Cedar Hills Blvd., Beaverton, 7 p.m.
Contact: Lillian Knutsen at 503-644-6164

February 21: Catlin Gabel School, Cabell Center, 
8825 SW Barnes Rd., Portland, OR 97225, 7:00 to 
8:30 Contact Marie Godbey, mlgodbey at mac.com

February 23, First Congregational United Church 
of Christ, 1500 Ninth Ave., Longmont, 
CO  80501  7 p.m. www.ucclongmont.org 
303-776-4940 Contact: Marian Parsons, kayakers at frii.com
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