Hi Folks, I’m Takota Coen, thank you for checking out the Building Your Homestead Podcast where I ta
Join regenerative farmer, author, and farming consultant, Takota Coen, live on Monday, September 30t
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In this episode, Takota was interviewed by Lana Salant from The Ethical Omnivore Movement. 0:00 Intr
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My guest on the podcast today is Ben Perrin. Ben has been educating people in the realm of using and
Stefan Sobkowiak operates a 12 acre farm of which 6-acres are in a permaculture orchard at Miracle F
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In this episode I coach one of my students about how to navigate the philosophical, ethical and poli
Neal Spackman is an internationally recognized pioneer of hyperarid agroforestries. He was cofounder
James Corbett is an award-winning investigative journalist, who has lectured on geopolitics at the U
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Judith D. Schwartz is a journalist based in Vermont who looks to nature for approaches to solving gl
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Dan and Takota talk about how a lack of a living, adaptive process is holding permaculture back from