You have to understand that the world can only improve when you improve.
You have to understand that the world can only improve when you improve.
Is any activity outside the sphere of the dominant culture inherently political?
What does it mean to be a homesteader in the modern era?
Reflecting on the culture we've inherited forces us to confront some uncomfortable truths about the way we were conditioned to view the world.
We can change our world, and we can start right away.
In this live presentation from the Louisville Permaculture Guild, I offer my perspective on permaculture ethics and intentional living.
Resilient communities will never be organized from above. It’s up to us to stop fueling the forces of exploitation and create the world that we wish to occupy.
We must cultivate respect and awareness for our natural surroundings through observation and interaction.
It is our responsibility as individuals to set positive intentions for interacting with our environment and our culture.
How does our culture relate to wild, unwanted, and invasive species? And what does that say about how we view the world at large?
When we discover that we truly need very little, then we are able to revel in the abundance of the natural world.
Our increasingly globalized culture is in dire need of a moral compass we can all agree upon.
Introducing the Permaculture Lifestyle podcast and host Sam Sycamore.