Recent Episodes
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What’s Happening at Realize Homestead – Local Radio Interview WUWU-LPFM 100.1
Dec 3, 2024 – 54:17 -
Ep37, Carbon Tax: How it Works with Lina Bird
May 3, 2017 – 53:42 -
Ep36, Our Right to Farm with Randy Buchler
Apr 19, 2017 – 44:56 -
Ep35, We Are the Forest with Nathan Ayers
Apr 5, 2017 – 54:57 -
Ep34, How to Start an Edible Plant Nursery with Sean Dembrosky
Mar 22, 2017 – 50:11 -
Ep33, Ecologically Regenerative Animal Agriculture with Peter Allen
Mar 16, 2017 – 42:21 -
E32, Bicycle-Powered Community Composting with Ried Meyer
Mar 7, 2017 – 52:34 -
Ep31, Top Plants for Temperate Climate Permaculture with Bryce Ruddock
Feb 27, 2017 – 52:04 -
Ep30, Air, Water, Food, Shelter, Kinship, Meaning (Part 2)
Feb 21, 2017 – 51:17 -
Ep29, Peter Bane 2020 - Climate Cooling We Can Believe In!
Feb 14, 2017 – 48:19
Recent Reviews
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Megsauce3Dang sonMy life was changed by a single episode-keep it up bud
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ThedudeWithingreat for new permaculture peoplevery good injformation and guests.
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MommyplantsThe permaculture podcast I’ve been waiting forI have been listening to this podcast now for 5 hours straight and I had to stop long enough to write a review. Every episode I find myself sitting as close to my computer as I possibly can. The guests are very knowledgable and the interviews include a discussion on lessons learned from projects and experiences. Now if you will excuse me, I will get back to listening and you should listen too!
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Kathryn CurtisPractical, applicable, inspiringThe Permaculture Realized Podcast covers all sorts of topics from organic cherry production to water issues in Brazil, providing useful tips on how to incorporate permaculture principles in daily life. I highly recommend tuning in to what they have to say!
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Bruno1964Call to Action with Peter BaneVery enjoyable podcast, excellent interview. Peter’s knowledge on the subject of permaculture seems boundless, and although the current situation globally seems frightening his advice for all of us to take notice and become involved in some way with permaculture, and ecological science and applying this way of thinking to vast areas of our lives even if we don’t farm is important, as he said, “Who Am I to Farm”?
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