The Great Turning
Turning Season Episode 4: A Permaculture Path (with André Soares)
Curious about permaculture, sustainable homes, or intentional communities? Check out my conversation with André Soares, trilingual permaculture designer and teacher, who has contributed to the growth of permaculture in South America, the U.S., Europe and Australia. You can find Turning Season Podcast on all major podcast platforms, or visit turningseason.com/episode4 to hear us talk about:…
Read MoreTurning Season Episode 3: Guided by Dreams (with Matt Cochran)
Dreamwork is back in the conversation, because Matt Cochran is back. You may have heard him on Episode 22 of The Dreamers’ Den series. He’s here this time to share how dreamwork, especially in connection with men’s work, is a part of his role in The Great Turning. You can find Turning Season Podcast on…
Read MoreTurning Season Episode 2: Regenerative Smart Villages (with Jay Wong)
Episode 2 is waiting for you at turningseason.com/episode2 It’s a conversation with Jay Wong, who’s developing “regenerative smart villages” in Portugal. What would it look like to have residential, commercial, and agricultural life happening in a multi-generational community, one that handles waste, water, food and electricity sustainably? That’s a big question, and Jay’s learning about…
Read MoreTurning Season Episode 1: Beekeeping and Reweaving (with Ariella Daly)
I’m so excited today to bring you Episode 1 of my newly expanding podcast… Turning Season. Come to turningseason.com/episode1 to get this first dose of active hope. It’s a rich conversation with Ariella Daly, who spoke with me about dreams and bee shamanism in Episode 31 of the Dreamers’ Den series. We talk about living…
Read MoreYou’ve Called Me Out
You’ve called me out, Greta Thunberg. My son. All you young people gazing beyond my lifetime, declaring, “This is not acceptable.” You are brave. You are determined. You have high expectations for humanity. And you’re right. In the last 10 years, I lost hope that humanity would wake up before it was too late. I…
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