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Duncan Crowley – Design is the Framework, Not the Goal

Duncan Crowley – Design is the Framework, Not the Goal

by David Witzel | Jan 30, 2020 | news, Podcast Episode

Regenerative community practitioner and eco-architect Duncan Crowley shares a fascinating and inspiring overview of his evolving work as a community facilitator where architecture moves to city planning, then community design, opening the way for community organizing and activism.

Maddie Akkermans – Bringing Back the Rain

Maddie Akkermans – Bringing Back the Rain

by David Witzel | Jan 13, 2020 | news, Podcast Episode

Regenerative soil practices are starting to attract more mainstream attention, and hold real promise for restoring the natural capacity for land to moderate water content and quality, store excess carbon and improve local human economies. Progress is being made...
Didi Pershouse – Healthy Soil is Like Bread

Didi Pershouse – Healthy Soil is Like Bread

by David Witzel | Dec 9, 2019 | news, Podcast Episode

Compare a pile of flour to a loaf of bread and you will begin to see the difference between dirt and healthy soil. How do you move from flour to bread or dirt to soil? Add microbes. There is plenty of life (including that metaphor) in the conversation between...
Judith Schwartz – Getting Personal About Land Change

Judith Schwartz – Getting Personal About Land Change

by Erik Van Lennep | Nov 20, 2019 | news, Podcast Episode

How does loss of coastal vegetation drive disappearance of summer rains? Can restoring the forest on as small a parcel as 10 x 10 km bring back the rain to an area it has fled? Climate change is as much about soil moisture and land use as it is about CO2. How do we...
Albert Bates – Using Fire to Cool the Earth

Albert Bates – Using Fire to Cool the Earth

by Erik Van Lennep | Nov 4, 2019 | news, Podcast Episode

Albert Bates was working as an attorney on a water pollution case in Tennessee – agriculture chemicals polluting an aquifer. What he saw left him deeply shaken and changed the direction of his life. He tells this story and more to Designers of Paradise host Erik...
Sarah Harrison & Marc O’Brien – Make Me Care

Sarah Harrison & Marc O’Brien – Make Me Care

by Erik Van Lennep | Apr 19, 2019 | news, Podcast Episode

Why do we talk about two degrees Celsius when we think in Fahrenheit? How do we get past fear and move to learning? How do we think bigger, act now, work together? These are the kind of questions Designers of Paradise host Erik van Lennep discussed with Sarah Harrison...
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