Friday Jul 26, 2024

68. Self Sufficient Families Through Regenerative Communities

In episode 68 of the Permaculture Vine Podcast, Cormac chats with Jamon Mysliwiec of TIAG, Lindsay Brandon of Permaculture canadaand Leszek Frankiewicz of Projekty Permakultura https://youtu.be/jc9il0sBn6o

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Jamon Mysliwiec is an educator, public speaker, and a certified permaculture designer. He specializes in agriculturally productive ecosystem design, focusing on food forests and functional landscaping(Eco-scaping). Jamon is the CEO of Lulus Garden, Lead Designer at Haven Permaculture LLC, and Founder of The Independent American Gardener non-profit community program. With a diverse history Ranging from Gardening and Homesteading, construction, earthworks, diesel and auto mechanics, retail and property management, woodwork and plumbing, to Volunteer firefighing, Personal Development Mentoring, Community influence, entrepreneurship and business development. Jamon was known as a "Jack of all trades" in his upbringing, and applies this principle to his work in permaculture property design and development for Regenerative communities for the sake of the family. www.TIAGcommunity.com/Link-in-bio www. TIAGcommunity.com

In episode 41 of the Permaculture Vine Podcast, Cormac Harkin chats with Lindsay Brandon of Food Forest Canada. Lindsay Brandon is a permaculture designer and farmer located in southern Alberta, Canada. Lindsay is driven by a deep connection to the natural world and the belief that when we heal our relationship with the environment, we heal ourselves. With a background in performing arts, photography, and yoga studies, sharing permaculture with the world is a perfect blend of all the previous career paths she has traversed. She is currently the Head of Design at Food Forest Abundance, where she leads a team of 40 designers from all over the globe to create permaculture designs for urban settings, homesteads, and demonstration sites. The next step is Eco-Villages, as she oversees projects in Ghana, Africa; the Sacred Valley in Peru; and Thailand. She is also a design mentor at Verge Permaculture, where she mentors emerging permaculturists and homesteaders. Her continuing education includes studying microbiology with Elaine Ingham to deepen her understanding of microbiology and how the soil works, agroforestry with Mark Shephard to strengthen knowledge in perennial systems, as well as a unique interest in mycology and water. Lindsay’s work is her life’s work, and she is passionate and connected to the web unfolding before her as she has become a catalyst for innovative ideas, creating new systems, processes, and procedures to build the new world from a place of love. Info@permaculturecanada.world www.permaculturecanada.world www.armagarden.world @permaculturecanada on all my socials: insta, fb, TikTok, https://www.youtube.com/@UC68uhMM3_HNXP8cedqQesdQ https://www.linkedin.com/in/lindsay-brandon-47b2a23b/

Leszek Frankiewicz is a permaculture designer and owner of a farm in Beskid Wyspowy. He graduated from permaculture studies with Geoff Lawton, receiving a PDC designer diploma. He then deepened his knowledge with Daniel Halsey, and since then he has been using advanced IT tools for designing. He is a member of the United Designers team, created by Dan Halsey, a team that has been doing advanced permaculture projects around the world for many years. Being part of this team allows him to use the knowledge and resources of this group, which also carried out advanced projects in Poland. He gains practical skills at home, 'on the field' near Limanowa. In his opinion, this is the best combination of activities to become an increasingly competent designer-practitioner. Leszeks Links: https://permakultura-projekty.pl/https://www.facebook.com/ProjektyPermakultura

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