Learning From and Working With Nature- Interviews, news, and commentary about ecology, permaculture,
In this stimulating conversation with Regenerative Land Designer and Educator Javan Bernakevitch, we
Join us on a journey to India to explore the inspiring Beejvan project, a remarkable two acre demons
Episode 169: Is Permaculture the best option that we have to meet the demands of an unpredictable fu
What does water want? What happens when we allow water to be water? Author Erica Gies explores the c
Learn how to garden like nature from writer, horticultural consultant, and educator Dr. Lee Reich. W
Episode 166: Did you know that oceans make life possible on our planet? Even if we live far from the
Episode 165: This special episode introduces the Regenerative Media Alliance, a project I have been
Episode 164: Are you a fan of Raptors or birds of prey? Members of this large group of magnificent b
Episode 163: What if you could replace your monocrop grass lawn with a “solar powered regenerative s
Episode 162: Is the future nuts? According to our guest Michael Judd, it definitely is, but in a goo
Growing an herbal apothecary garden at home is fun and easy. Learn how to start your own in this inf
Episode 160: Lonny Grafman has worked with hundreds of communities around the globe assisting them w
Step into the vibrant and beautiful world of living color with natural dyer, designer, and artist Sa
Episode 158: Longtime organic farmer Mark Sturges believes that when we create a better habitat for
Episode 157: Do you want to grow healthy food? Are you excited to start a garden, but don't have a y
Learn how your clothing choices can change the world in this episode with writer Elizabeth Segran. E
Episode 154: When medicinal at risk plants need help, United Plant Savers (UPS) comes to the rescue!
Episode 153: Put down that shovel and start a no-till perennial garden! In this fun and informative
Episode 152: Famed cinematographer Louie Schwartzberg talks about his new film Fantastic Fungi that
Episode 151: What if we could heal broken ecosystems, toxic landscapes, and poisoned water? My gues