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Finding Genius Podcast

Getting Familiar With The Power Of Permaculture And Land Regeneration With Andrew Millison

Finding Genius Podcast

Richard Jacobs

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4.41K Ratings

🗓️ 25 August 2022

⏱️ 55 minutes

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Summary

Joining us in this episode is Andrew Millison, an instructor of Permaculture at Oregon State University. Over the years, Andrew has developed an online instruction program in collaboration with Oregon State that has proven to be very successful. He does this with a level of artistry that piques the interest of individuals who may have otherwise dismissed the subject altogether.

This has allowed him to bring permaculture and sustainable living education all over the world…

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In this episode, you will learn about:

  • What permaculture is, and how it promotes flourishing natural ecosystems.
  • How to recycle wastewater using plants.
  • The biggest factors that have contributed to environmental damages.
  • The importance of facilitating local food production, and what it will take to get there.

Could permaculture and land regeneration be the answer to many of our environmental problems? Tune in to find out!

Want to learn more about Andrew Millison and his educational resources? Visit AndrewMillison.com and Youtube.com/AndrewMillison now!

Episode also available on Apple Podcast: http://apple.co/30PvU9C

Transcript

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0:00.0

There's a really great information out there,

0:02.2

but it's lacking artistic expression.

0:06.4

And I think when you add artistry to the equation,

0:10.3

that's when you actually hook people

0:12.9

because you hook their emotions.

0:15.3

So you're just like this mad genius.

0:17.0

He's drawing backwards.

0:19.1

Everything's just hell and perfect.

0:21.0

And it's like, boom, done, you know.

0:23.2

What do you think there's a resistance

0:25.6

to rehabbing the land, to rehabilitating it,

0:28.5

and a preference for these high-tech solutions?

0:30.8

Well, it's a matter of short-term profit

0:33.2

versus long-term viability.

0:35.2

You know, it's very hard to compete

0:37.9

with the productivity of heterochemical fertilizers,

0:42.2

herbicide, fungicide, right, insecticides.

0:46.4

You know, in the short-term, those types of systems

0:49.7

can grow a lot of food.

0:51.6

I'm not going to attest to how healthy that food is.

0:54.0

They compared to like organically grown food.

0:57.0

Most people have heard of phytoestrogens.

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