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  • I share a GRIPPING TALE about a droplet of water before sitting down with Helen Lehndorf, who is a radical forager, author, anarchist, poet and plenty more wonderful things besides. I loved her memoir A Forager's Life so much! Helen and I dive straight into the weeds about permaculture life strategies, unlocking creativity, writing for nature and how to rebel against The Machine by playing the Holy Fool. Medicine for muddled, blocked or chronically shy creatives.

    IN THIS CONVO

    Swimming upstream of the over culture

    Undoing cultural entrainment

    Social permaculture

    Permaculture design web

    Establishing a daily writing habit

    The world isn’t saying PLEASE ARTIST MAKE MORE ART but you should anyway

    Anarchism

    The YES, AND rule

    The Holy Fool archetype

    AI? *shrugs*

    Enspiriting your art

    ECOPOETICS

    Getting past sharing insecurity

    Writing for nature

    Why little lives are worth sharing

    Invisible care work

    Journalling versus publishing

    Blackberry medicine

    What is it to relate with plants?

    PUNK GRANDDAD DANDY

    Synesthesia

    The future has an ancient heart

    🧙‍♀️ LINKY POOS 🧙‍♀️

    Helen’s home on the web

    A Forager’s Life ~ Helen Lehndorf

    The Bruise Palette ~ Helen Lehndorf

    Social permaculture ~ Looby Macnamara

    Kirsty Porter

    Wild ~ Cheryl Strayed

    E.M Forster ~ Howard’s End

    Annie Dillard

    Sound credit: Morepork / Ruru (Owl) - Auckland, New Zealand by tdes -- https://freesound.org/s/319539/ -- License: Attribution 3.0

  • We built this city on rock n roll! And cheap oil. And it’s currently running out… so what happens now? This week I chat with Nathan Surendran to get a foothold on the fossil fuel crisis (which is the Everything Crisis) and how we can keep our balance, together. Nathan is a systems thinker, recovering engineer, energy and security analyst, policy advisor, author of the Energy and Resilience substack and chair of the Wise Response society. He is also seriously kind, and provides so much practical, empowering advice in this convo, including:

    Moving far far away from civilisation

    The unsustainability of cities

    Neurodivergence leading to deep research

    The Energy Elephant in the room: WHAT AREN’T WE SEEING

    Why oil (diesel) is the lifeblood of industrial society

    Drawing down ancient sunlight 1 million times faster than it’s being recharged

    Every calorie of food takes 10 calories of fossil fuels, oof

    The Iran War

    Why we can’t just switch to renewables

    Right relationship with renewables

    What are baseline standards of living?

    Household appliance heroes for the energy descent

    What is Energy Blindness?

    Emotionally processing peak oil

    One barrel of oil = 5 years of human labour (!)

    Are we being gaslit about the situation in the strait?

    The industrial system schools us to comply, not think

    Why the rich aren’t as protected as they might think

    Less affluent people are ahead of the game

    What is mutual aid?

    Un-pathologising co-dependence

    Maori concepts of community care

    Why we need danger from a mental health perspective

    🧙‍♀️LINKY POOS 🧙‍♀️

    Nathan on Substack ~ Energy and Resilience

    Nathan’s home on the web

    [doc] When The Trucks Stop ~ mutual aid guidelines

    Wise Response on Substack

    Jason Bradford ~ The Future Is Rural

    Steve Keene

    Ian McGilchrist

    Charlie Hoyle

    Nate Hagens

    Steve Keen

    Howard T Odum

    📸 Photo credit: Jason Hosking

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  • Ever wish you could sit down with permie elders to hear their take on the current chaos; what to do, where to live, and whether it’s really that bad in the grand scheme of things? Well just call me Genie cos this convo with permaculture educators and radical homemakers Ian Lillington and Marita Zeh will deliver.

    Ian and Marita live in a solar passive straw-bale home on the edge of Castlemaine, Victoria, surrounded by fruit and nut trees and veggie gardens, where students come to see – and feel – what it is to be wrapped in abundance. And this is where I found them, on a sunny autumn morning, in the cosy warmth of their kitchen, dealing with masses of peaches, pistachios and zucchini. And we all sat down and chopped and chatted, eventually remembering to turn on the mics.

    In this convo:

    Pursuing a hybrid model of permaculture

    Rat poison sandwich

    Renting till your 40s

    What is good debt?

    Where is even affordable anymore?

    How to deal with gluts

    Giving to community

    Small garden farming

    Being strategically connected to the grid

    Diverse household energy systems

    Scales of usage

    An elder’s perspective on current affairs

    Sharing permaculture as a political act

    Permaculture priorities

    Gratitude vs. fear

    Impermaculture

    🧙‍♀️ LINKY POOS 🧙‍♀️

    Send Ian an email ~ [email protected]

    Or keep it old school with a text ~ 0478 297 057

    The Castlemaine Permaculture Hub PDC

    (for locals) Castlemaine Permaculture FB group

    (national) Permaculture Australia FB group

  • I tell a story about my grandpa’s deathbed song request before having a heart-to-heart with Emily Coats, a deep nature connection facilitator, ancestral skills practitioner, threshold-crossing guide and dreamworker.

    In this convo:

    Shakespearean activism

    What the world needs right now (hint: not more intellect)

    Ways to wholeness

    Does activism have to feel hard and gnarly?

    Being precise in the ripples we cast

    What happens at Tracker School

    Ancient skills… for survival?

    Why to prioritise spiritual preparedness

    How we live and how we die

    Losing her dad; the gifts and lessons

    Intentions vs. realities of living in a handmade black wattle shelter offline, offgrid and alone for 7.5 months

    How to use spirit tracking to find lost stuff

    🧙‍♀️ LINKY POOS 🧙‍♀️

    [starts soon in Naarm] Earth Time: The Lost Art of Being Human

    Emily’s home on the web

    Emily on Instagram

    Nature's Apprentice

    Nature Based Leadership Training

    Bill Plotkin & Animas Valley Institute

    Jon Young

    The Animal Communicator https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SBpG1nkM5jc

    Jon Young Australia workshop

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  • In 2018 Professor Jem Bendell published an academic paper that went viral; pretty weird for a piece of scholarly writing. The topic? Societal collapse caused by runaway climate change. The timeline? Soon. Deep Adaptation presented a frank, delusion-free framework for facing the end of the world as we know it, sparked a movement, and copped a lot of flack.

    I wanted to chat with Jem not so much about the grim facts but about how, “as that collapse guy”*, he is filling his life with meaning at the eleventh hour. And it turns out, that includes becoming a farmer, writing folk songs and considering having kids.

    *Jem happily identifies as a doomster

    🎙️ In this convo

    Experiencing climate change first hand as a farmer in Bali

    How to act on knowledge about collapse and climate?

    Making the leap towards your values (with the help of a global pandemic)

    Why the wellness community is full of shit

    Farming fails

    Picking up music at 48 and writing comedy rock

    Faulty beliefs we have about our creative gifts

    Living fully at the eleventh hour

    Letting go of status and security

    Why it’s all ok when everything’s not ok

    Kirtan and ecospirituality practices

    Jem’s evolving views about how collapse will unfold

    Bringing kids into this world, yay or nay?

    The Deep Adaptation framework

    Becoming NURTURANT

    How to help others through the grief

    Jem’s simple pleasures

    Oracle cards for cynics

    🧙‍♀️LINKY POOS

    Jem’s home on the web

    [paper] Deep Adaptation ~ Jem Bendell

    [book] Breaking Together ~ Jem Bendell

    The Metacrisis Initiative

    Jem’s collapse-aware oracle cards

    Jem’s music

    Songbird credit: Australia Outback Birds by EduFigueres License: Attribution 4.0

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  • I tell a story about Jar Power before sitting down with Robin Greenfield, an incredible fella best known for his radical experiments in simple living, food reclamation, waste minimisation and wild foraging.

    He has been called “the Robin Hood of our times”, “the Forrest Gump of ecology”, and “the best kind of crazy”. To me, Robin is a torch bearer for truth, leading the way towards justice – with a whole lotta joy and integrity.

    This year he is eating 100% foraged foods – unreal! – so we chat about that, as well as:

    Why Robin is so gassy

    How it feels to break free from the global industrial food system

    Why Robin is not into human optimisation

    Practicing non-attachment and impermanence

    Freedom in community

    What gives Robin the power to do crazy stuff?

    Non-delusionalism

    How to identify your purpose and niche

    The most limiting factor in figuring out who you really are

    Pursuing radical honesty

    Robin’s simple finances

    Skills + relationships = freedom

    Transition ethics

    Compassionate communication

    What IS foraging, really?

    All the foraging nuances you never thought about!

    How our language is built around disconnection

    What would happen if everyone foraged?

    Joy as resistance

    🧙‍♀️ LINKY POOS

    Robin’s website

    Robin’s books

    Robin on Instagram

    [book] Mark Boyle ~ The Moneyless Man

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  • Christie Green spends days at a time in the mountains, in the snow, tracking elk, solo. Her hunting journey began at 40 as a practical way to feed herself and her family, and became a fierce and fluid exploration of womanhood, motherhood, stewardship, intuition, listening and kinship. Christie wrote a memoir about her experiences called Moonlight Elk that I rapturously devoured, licking my fingertips with every turn of the page, it is that delicious. 

    🦌 Terrain covered:

    Life in Sante Fe, New Mexico

    Hunting as a deep and embodied exploration of just about everything.

    Listening to other than human perspectives as a landscape architect

    Designing for soil, water, animal, pollination; landscapes in service of wild nature

    Learning to hunt at 40

    Weaving values into business

    How to catch dreams

    Why would you want to hunt alone?

    Being an “other-centred” person

    Following desire and intuition

    The extreme paradox of loving and killing

    Defying categories and boxes

    Are there better and worse ways to hunt?

    Could and should everyone hunt?

    Communal local food relationships

    Walking in fear as a woman, as prey

    Dreams as soul expression

    Writing sex scenes that feature yourself

    The choiceless choice of creativity

    🧙‍♀️ LINKY POOS

    Christie’s home on the web

    Christie on Instagram

    Get your mitts on Moonlight Elk (note: you can buy it anywhere, or ask your library for copies)

    Moonlight Elk audiobook

    Selected essays by Christie Green

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    Outro birdsong credit: Afro408 - License: Attribution NonCommercial 4.0

  • You’ve heard of swales… but what about swales in the brain to slow and deepen our human experience? Join me and Cecilia Macaulay for one of those special convos that gets to the heart of life’s gnarliest struggles; our biggest messes, our greatest failures, our everyday chaos… and uses permaculture design to harness their power.

    This episode will particularly chime with “forgetful, distractible” types, clutter accumulators, chaos agents, overwhelm junkies, and anyone with a hunch that a few elegant household systems could MASSIVELY increase their effectiveness in the world.

    WE COVER

    Insane wisdom from Bill Mollison

    Meeting Masanobu Fukuoka

    The FIVE RULES OF HARMONIOUS PERMIE SHAREHOUSES

    Japanese rules of Non-Complaint and Taking Full Responsibility

    Growing an enduring permaculture spirit

    How to become a world expert in a tiny little thing

    Creating a failure protocol

    Upward spirals

    Permaculture for heartbreak

    Being an effective human later in life

    More than medication for neurodiversity

    The connection between untidy houses and trauma

    Making your kitchen sink a shrine to beauty and goodness

    Setting a household culture using mirror neurons

    The eco-footprint of university

    STOP AWFULISING!

    Permaculture zones in the home

    Why to share what’s spare

    STOP COLONISING CREATIVE VOID!

    Expanding the edges of our gifts and talents

    Beautiful messcapes

    Knolling

    What “can’t be bothered” really codes for

    How to use imagination to improve your memory

    🧙‍♀️ LINKY POOS 🧙‍♀️

    Cecilia’s home on the web

    Cecilia’s nine month home harmonising project

    The Edible Balcony Garden ~ Indira Naidoo

    Sand Talk ~ Tyson Yunkaporta

    Screen Zen App

    WWOOF, HelpX & Workaway

    Polyvagal theory

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    Thanks to kangaroovindaloo for the singing bowls: License: Attribution 4.0

  • Big personal shares at the top of the ep (preview: podcasting terrifies me) before an utterly delightful conversation with Scots folk singer Josie Vallely aka. Quinie.

    Quinie's album Forefowk, Mind Me was named The Guardian's best folk release of 2025, but don't worry if you're not into bagpipes because we mostly chat about:

    Not making your art your career

    Tips for slow art/seasonal living in a rushing world

    The mind bending differences between relating with Country in Australia versus Scotland

    Minority languages and evocation of place

    The right to roam

    Confused white settler syndrome

    When you’re a cultural mongrel

    Impure ancestry

    Place as a surrogate elder

    Tradition in motion

    Where do songs live?

    Journeying on horseback

    Horses as bodyguards

    Why we all just want to be got

    🧙‍♀️LINKY POOS

    Quinie’s home on the web

    Quinie on Instagram

    [album] Forefowk, Mind Me ~ Quinie

    Quinie’s seasonal almanac ~ Things that happen every year in a cycle

    [film] Forefowk, Mind Me 

    Guardian review of Quinie’s album

    Cover art photo credit: Anthony Rintoul

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  • A garden drama unfolds during a heatwave, and I share my summer solstice/New Year wishes for you.

    Thanks for tuning into another year of Reskillience! We'll be back later in January full of fresh questions and custard. 

    Shout out to my love Jordan Osmond for helping produce this episode.

    Sound credit: BlackbirdFiltered.wav by acclivity 

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  • Cor blimey, we're getting equiney! Cast aside your Saddle Club trauma and learn how horses can help us be better humans and stewards of nature in this rich convo with Lisa Podosin.

    Lisa is a horse listener, advocate and author who swapped Hollywood for a tiny home on shared land with a herd of seven horses. We get real deep on topics of:

    🐴 not putting off till retirement what you wanna do today

    🐴 choosing freedom over security at any age

    🐴 land sharing gifts and tips (single women supporting women!)

    🐴 how horses as prey animals reveal our inner misalignment

    🐴 moving beyond control-based strategies (bridles, saddles, whips) and towards trust

    🐴 how to be agents of liberation for both the more-than-human world and our own wild souls

    🐴 learning interspecies communication

    🧙‍♀️ LINKY POOS 🧙‍♀️

    Lisa’s home on the web

    Pre-order Lisa’s book

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  • You want it, you got it: an open discussion about the cracks in our civilisation, and how to catch each other when it all falls apart.

    Dave Pollard has been writing about culture, complexity, deep ecology and collapse for longer than some of us have been alive. While he continues to cheer on radical ‘deep green’ activists, he no longer believes that that we can change or reform The System. This convo is about what to do instead.

    [first aired in 2023]

    🧙‍♀️ LINKY POOS 🧙‍♀️

    Dave's writings

    Dave’s recommended reading list ~ The Books That Have Influenced Me Most

    Dave’s article ~ How Do We Teach the Critical Skills Needed to Face Collapse?

    Molly Housch Gordon's piece ~ How to Survive the End of The World

    [watch] The New Peasants by Happen Films

  • Could you live without money? No support payments, no savings account, no secret benefactors? 

    Jo Nemeth has been doing so for the past decade, and reckons she is less stressed and more secure in her moneyless life (in which she shares a home with eight other humans and plays the role of house keeper/manager/grower/frugavore). 

    This is a truly radical tale of a woman who went the whole hog and gave up the bacon 💰 to invest in relationships and reciprocity. We cover:

    What is poverty/wealth?

    Why live without money?

    Jo has no hope!

    Less money = more freedom

    Why to be a home economist

    Issues in a nine person household

    The deliciousness of aligning your actions with your values

    Moneyless gift giving, cravings, medical and more

    Waste food seagull mode

    Receiving is harrrrd

    Kids + collapse

    On taking care of things

    Collapse priorities

    Growing locally adapted food

    🧙‍♀️ LINKY POOS 🧙‍♀️

    Jo’s home on the web

    Jo on Instagram ~ @jolowimpact

    Jo in the Guardian

    Mark Boyle ~ The Moneyless Man + The Way Home

    Eaarth ~ Bill McKibben

    Luke Kemp ~ Goliath’s Curse

    Artist As Family

    The Art of Frugal Hedonism ~ Annie Raser-Rowland & Adam Grubb

    The really really free market

    Just Collapse

    Sound credits: first raven, flock of ravens.

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  • I tell a story about becoming a gardening influencer before sharing an animated and long-awaited conversation with David Trood aka. The Weedy Gardener!  

    Weedy, Jord and I discuss:

    🌱 Creative land access

    🌱 Body as compost

    🌱 Hearing nature's call

    🌱 Being an eye cell for humanity

    🌱 Showing your failures

    🌱 Why to love the small stuff

    🌱 The all important nutrient cycle

    🌱 Decomposing cane toad

    🌱 Pest management, the Viking way

    🌱 Rhizophagy

    🌱 Nitty gritty on why organic produce is healthier

    🌱 From grandpa bod to garden god

    🌱 Weedy Garden Makeovers

    🌱 Sacred social media spaces

    🌱 Why garden?

    🧙‍♀️ LINKY POOS 🧙‍♀️

    The Weedy Garden on YouTube

    The Weedy Garden online

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  • I tell a story about the ironic demise of my keepcup, and the difference between light green and deep green choices, before a pot-of-tea-convo with Laura Jean. Laura is a renegade business coach, dietician and permaculturalist who will help you see VALUES in a whole new light, and how to use them to illuminate the life/business/world you really want. Prepare to cry tears of recognition and possibility.

    🐝 Building trust in yourself for changes that take courage

    🐝 Eating disorder shares and healing strategies

    🐝 The very worst thing that can possibly happen

    🐝 Body check for making decisions

    🐝 Do we change, or choose?

    🐝 Laura’s values

    🐝 Why we recreate the same old shit even when living “alternatively”

    🐝 Figuring out your Bare Ass Minimum

    🐝 The felt sense of success

    🐝 Money as a tool to enact your values

    🐝 Three steps towards a regenerative business

    🐝 Commerce vs. capitalism

    🐝 Activities for clarifying your values

    🧙‍♀️ LINKY POOS 🧙‍♀️

    Laura on Instagram

    Laura’s podcast 

    Dietician Values

    Gundaroo Growers

    Canberra Environment Center

    🙏 Yellow-tailed black cockatoo sound credit 🙏 

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  • Three unbelievable stories about owls, and how to be a myceliating, possibilitarian practivist with the phenomenal Morag Gamble.

    Morag has cornflower blue eyes and a glorious crop of hair that curls at the ends like pea shoots. She consorts with broad beans and leafy greens in bare feet, and has sent no dig gardening viral on YouTube.

    This convo was recorded at Crystal Waters Eco Village where Morag lives with her family and 200+ other humans on 640 acres shared with a teeming assortment of subtropical wildlife.

    📝 SHOW NOTES

    Building your livelihood around the seasons of your life

    How to find your flow and live with intention

    More than human helpers and teachers

    “I am the garden gardening”

    Ways to access land when accessing land is insane

    Myceliating ideas around the world

    Why aren’t permaculture villages everywhere?

    Possibilitarianism

    Nourish threads of connection rather than fighting the fight

    How the new unfolds through collapse of the old

    The vital role of the arts

    How are we to live?

    What is enough in these times?

    Why permaculture is everything

    Gift economy how-to

    Do you have what it takes to be a permaculture teacher?

    Integrating permaculture with your profession

    Morag is a beloved permaculture teacher and designer, founder of The Permaculture Education Institute, pioneer of urban permaculture projects like Northey Street City Farm, and an international changemaker who has led changemaking programs in 22 countries.

    🧙‍♀️ LINKY POOS

    Morag’s home on the web

    Morag’s podcast ~ Sense-making in a changing world

    Morag on YouTube

    Become a permaculture teacher ~ The Permaculture Education Institute

    Rob Hopkins

    Jeremy Lent

    Schumacher College

    Vandana Shiva

    Arne Ness

    Helena Norberg-Hodge

    Fritjof Capra

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  • Can birdsong heal your hearing? Can a rainforest recruit humans to protect it? What is deep ecology, anyway?

    Of all the approaches to “saving the world”, this one has my heart. Join me in conversation with elder John Seed as we get to the marrow of the environmental crisis, from the illusion of separation between human beings and nature, to the rituals, ceremonies and stories that can heal it.

    About John Seed

    Just last year at age 79 John was arrested for strapping himself to logging machinery in the Bulga State Forest, and has been awarded the Order of Australia medal for his services to the environment. John launched the Rainforest Information Center, has initiated global rainforest action networks and campaigns, developed The Council of All Beings with Joanna Macy, co-authored Thinking Like A Mountain with Joanna Macy Pat Fleming and Arne Ness, and spent decades facilitating experiential deep ecology workshops.

    IN THIS CONVO

    John’s story of being called into service by Nature

    Collaborating with Joanna Macy

    The root of the planetary crisis

    Community therapies to heal civilisational wounds

    Business As Usual, The Great Unravelling, The Great Turning

    The Work That Reconnects

    Activism as ceremony

    The antidote to cultural amnesia

    Why John loves podcasts!

    How not to judge gross human behaviour

    Honouring our pain for the world

    Feelings as ancient intelligence

    Can anyone run a grief circle?

    The council of all beings

    The cosmic walk

    🧙‍♀️ LINKY POOS

    John Seed’s home on the web

    The Rainforest Information Center

    [read online] Thinking Like A Mountain by John Seed, Joanna Macy, Pat Fleming & Arne Ness

    Deep Ecology 

    The Work That Reconnects

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    Field recording credit: Thrushes, golden whistlers, yellow faced honeyeaters and a spotted marsh frog by Afro408 License: Attribution NonCommercial 4.0

  • Friends! Here’s a D&M (Dharma & Meditation) conversation I recorded with mindfulness meditation teacher and founder of Australian Parents for Climate Action Suzie Brown while visiting Narara Eco Village last week. 

    If you’ve ever felt anxious, unsure how to process difficult/obstinate emotions, or sad for no reason, this episode will provide ample tools for stilling the mind and relating to yourself – and the world – with kindness. 

    On that note, I start the ep with an emo travel diary entry, and how a snaggy creek helped me see my internal struggles in a whole new light.

    IN THIS CONVO

    🕊️ When you feel sad for no reason despite the trappings of success

    🕊️ Can we *really* choose happiness?

    🕊️ The pleasant/unpleasant emotional pinball machine

    🕊️ The magic of noticing

    🕊️ Name it to tame it

    🕊️ Kindfulness

    🕊️ How to establish a non-militant meditation habit

    🕊️ Rejigging negativity bias

    🕊️ The R.A.I.N practice for difficult emotions

    🕊️ Dharma + ecodharma explained

    🕊️ How interbeing can solve the polycrisis

    🕊️ Long Shower Syndrome

    🕊️ Resource guilt

    🕊️ Parents for Climate!

    🧙‍♀️ LINKY POOS

    Insight Meditation Australia

    Sydney Insight Meditators

    Suzie’s teaching profile

    Banyan Together

    Weekly online (by donation) Sky Sangha Meditation gathering

    Australian Parents for Climate Action!

    Give Suzie a hoy at [email protected]

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  • It's the RESKILLIENCE ROADTRIP where I'm intercepting all sorts of good sorts along Australia's east coast!

    First up is Ceilidh Meo who teaches no less than 80 apocalypse skills (!!!) while also growing olives, shoring up the food system and being casually shamanic.

    This is a ROMP of a convo that is INSPIRING ME TO USE CAPS. Such fun. Such depth. 

    I also share about the caravan park we've just checked into.

    🔥 WITHIN 

    GEEK OUT ON MICRO NICHE OLIVE PRESSING

    An antidote to the olive oil crisis

    Cooperation is not the same as collaboration!

    POMMUS

    The gross truth about imported olive oil

    THE FIVE C FRAMEWORK

    When knowledge ain't power

    Systems design thinking for avoiding monumental fuck ups

    WHY 40s ARE THE BEST DECADE

    Yay for confirmation bias!

    Loyal soliders of the psyche

    Birth story REWRITE

    Learning types

    Manifestation vs. MAGIC

    Where does the need to know everything come from?

    Do more of what you’re already good at, or challenge your comfort zone?

    Not here to consume, but to create!

    🧙‍♀️ LINKY POOS

    Connect with Ceilidh ~ CIVILITAS

    Ceilidh's olive oil ~ Apulia Grove

    The Long Road Olive Coop

    Art exhibition + workshops ~ Ancient Roots in the New World

    Mel Robbins ~ The Let Them Theory

    School of Shamanic Womancraft 

    Happen Films ~ The New Peasants screening tour

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  • It's a Jordan + Catie double bill for the Season Four finale 🎊  

    Join us for a fireside D&M as two humans just tryna digest the microplastic casserole of modernity… and make something better. 

    You’ll hear about my secret storytelling anxiety, Jord’s new award nominated film, my other boyfriends, law breaking, roadkill harvesting, why we took the Good Death-i-vore Pledge, sacred hunting, how to really give a shit about your ecosystem AAAAAND turning baboozlement into useful skills. 

    ⚠️ A warning for sensitive ears, we swear a lot in this episode.

    LINKY POOS 🧙‍♀️

    Jord + Happen Films' newest doco ~ The New Peasants

    The New Peasants Australian screening tour (come meet us!)

    Film ~ In My Blood It Runs

    Film ~ Honeyland

    Best show ever ~ Bruce Parry’s TRIBE

    Cal Newport 

    Richard Telford’s DIY mini biochar kiln

    Dylan Graves’ biochar podcast ~ Char Chit Chat

    The Do with Su zine ~ Su Dennett + Catie Payne (inc. the Good Death-i-vore Pledge)

    David Holmgren

    Bill Mollison

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