Pip Permaculture Podcast
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We're Australia's permaculture magazine!
Episódios
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Pip Podcast #26: Paul West
03/11/2019 Duração: 01h06minWelcome to Pip Podcast number 26. In this podcast Robyn has a kitchen table conversation with chef, TV presenter, writer and grower Paul West of River Cottage Australia. Pull up a chair and enjoy as they talk all things food, family, culture andcommunity. In the podcast Paul shares his journey from dish-washer to TV chef to his most recent work writing about urban growing in his new book the Edible Garden Cookbook & Growing guide. Fill your cup and get inspired with Paul's contagious enthusiasm for food and community.
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Pip Podcast #25: Slow Flowers with Tara Luca
27/09/2019 Duração: 38minWelcome to Pip Podcast number 25. In this edition Pip editor Robyn Rosenfeldt learns about the slow flower movement chatting with Tara Luca from Olive Gap Organic Farm. Tara is sustainable flower grower and advocate from the Northern Rivers of NSW. In this podcast Tara explains the environmental issues in the conventional flower growing industry and shares how we can all make better bloom choices, without forgoing the beauty of flowers.
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Pip Podcast #24 with Morag Gamble: Our Permaculture Life.
29/08/2019 Duração: 58minIn this podcast we chat with Morag Gamble about what is a permaculture life. Morag has been involved in permaculture her whole life and lives the permaculture ethics in all aspects of her being. Morag shares her unique insights about what permaculture has to offer in the face of climate change.
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Pip Podcast #23 Rosemary Morrow: Permaculture & Refugees
08/08/2019 Duração: 41minIn Pip podcast #23, Pip editor Robyn Rosenfeldt chats with permaculture pioneer Rosemary Morrow about her latest work teaching permaculture to refugees. Along with a dedicated team of permaculture teachers from around the world, Rosemary is teaching permaculture to people in some of the harshest living conditions on earth, in Kabul, Kurdistan, Malaysia and Bangladesh, to name a few. These refugees are often in camps for ten to twelve years with no purpose and nothing to do. By teaching them permaculture she is giving them hope, knowledge, purpose, pride and the ability to grow food and not be totally reliant on rations.
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Erin Rhoads Pip Podcast #22
04/07/2019 Duração: 45minIn this episode we talk to zero waste advocate and author Erin Rhoads, aka The Rogue Ginger. We look at how she came to waste free living and we discuss how to make it work in everyday life.
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Lauren And Oberon Carter Podcast
04/06/2019 Duração: 56minIn this podcast we speak with Lauren and Oberon Carter, authors of the fabulous book, A Family Guide to Waste-Free Living. They share their story about how they came to living a waste-free life and we discuss the potential hurdles and obstacles many of us face when trying to live waste-free. Lauren and Oberon live with their three daughters in Hobart on an average suburban block and live a waste-free life.
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#20 Jane Milburn Ethical Clothing Podcast
06/05/2019 Duração: 39minIn this podcast we talk with Jane Milburn about slow clothing and ethical fashion and why we need to think more about the clothes we choose and the way we dress.
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Pip Permaculture Podcast #19 Native Bees with Megan Halcroft
03/04/2019 Duração: 33minIn this podcast we talk with Dr Megan Halcroft about native bees and why they are so important to have in our garden. She also shares her tips for attracting native bees to your garden and how to make sure you have food and shelter for them.
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Pip Permaculture Podcast #18 Natural beekeeping with Adrian Iodice
05/03/2019 Duração: 54minIn this podcast we talk with Adrian Iodice from Beekeeping Naturally and we go inside the bee hive to learn about how we can best care for our bees and choose honey that supports the health of the bees.
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Pip Permaculture Podcast #17: Eating Insects with Che Hall
08/01/2019 Duração: 44minIn this podcast Robyn Rosenfeldt chats with Che Hall about eating insects and how to incorporate insects into your diet. Che explains what inspired her to eat insects and how to grow your own and do the same.
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Pip Permaculture Podcast #16: The Microbiome with Nikki Wagner
03/12/2018 Duração: 26minIn this podcast Robyn Rosenfeldt chats with Nikki Wagner about our fascinating emerging understanding of the human microbiome. Nikki explains what the microbiome is and shares some easy ways to nurture your own.
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Pip Permaculture Podcast #15: Milkwood with Kirsten Bradley
08/10/2018 Duração: 32minWelcome to the Pip Permaculture Podcast! We're up to our fifteenth podcast, and this episode features Pip Editor Robyn Rosenfeldt in conversation with Kirsten Bradley of Milkwood Permaculture. In the podcast Kirsten talks in depth about her new book “Milkwood: Real Skills For Down to Earth Living”, her passion for tomatoes, as well as her family's journey to David Holmgren's Melliodora property and their life their. We hope you enjoy! Kirsten and Nick's book “Milkwood: Real Skills For Down to Earth Living” is available from the Pip Shop: www. Pipmagazine.com.au. You can also find out here about the Magazine, subscribe to Pip, read our garden tips, catch up on other podcasts and much more.
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Pip Permaculture Podcast #14: Keeping a House Cow With Emily Stokes
21/09/2018 Duração: 24minGreetings and welcome to Pip Permaculture Podcast Number 14! This time around Robyn chats with Pip Writer Emily Stokes about keeping a house cow, expanding on her article in the latest Pip, Issue 11 with the cow on the front cover. We hope you enjoy!
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Pip Permaculture Podcast #13: Stuart Muir Wilson
09/07/2018 Duração: 49minPip editor Robyn Rosenfeldt chats with Stuart Muir Wilson, permaculturist, architect, activist and grandson of Permaculture co-originator Bill Mollison. Stuart shares stories from his unique childhood working on his grandfather's farm. He also discusses his latest projects building tiny-houses to stop homelessness, growing mushrooms with vulnerable youth and aid projects overseas. We hope you enjoy this expansive and interesting conversation with a unique new voice in permaculture.
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Pip Podcast #12: Natural Burials with Libby Maloney
25/06/2018 Duração: 57minJoin Pip editor Robyn Rosenfeldt as she finds out more about the movement towards natural burials in Australia with holistic funeral director Libby Maloney.
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Pip Permaculture Podcast #11: Grow all your own food with Jodie Vennitti
16/05/2018 Duração: 37minFind out how a single mum in WA grows all her own food in her suburban yard! Jodie Vennitti speaks with Robyn Rosenfeldt about her patch in this down to earth preview from the forthcoming issue of Pip Permaculture Magazine.
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Pip Podcast #10 Mariam Issa on healing gardens
30/04/2018 Duração: 30minPip editor Robyn Rosenfeldt talks in depth to Mariam Issa of RAW garden in Melbourne (Resilient Aspiring Women), recorded live at the Australian Permaculture Convergence 2018.
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Pip Permaculture Podcast #9: Retrosuburbia with David Holmgren
05/02/2018 Duração: 01h03minWelcome to Pip Permaculture Podcast #9, a cracker which features Pip Editor Robyn Rosenfeldt in conversation with permaculture Co-originator David Holmgren. In the podcast, David discusses his forthcoming book “Retrosuburbia” which features in the next issue of Pip, and will be launched at the Sustainable Living Festival and Urban Agriculture Forum later this month.
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Pip Podcast #8: Women as Change Makers
26/11/2017 Duração: 47minThree permaculture heavyweights: Su Dennett, Meg Ulman and Kirsten Bradley, talk women as changemakers in permaculture with Pip editor Robyn Rosenfeldt
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Pip Podcast #7: Edible Seaweed with Dr Alecia Bellgrove
06/11/2017 Duração: 33minPip editor Robyn Rosenfeldt dives into the underwater world of edible seaweeds with Dr Alecia Bellgrove, who's seaweed foraging guide is featured in issue 9 of the magazine.