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The Tortoise with Brooke McAlary

Permaculture in a crisis with Robyn Rosenfeldt: Life in the time of Covid-19

The Tortoise with Brooke McAlary

Brooke McAlary

Education, Personal Journals, Society & Culture, Self-improvement

4.6525 Ratings

🗓️ 20 April 2020

⏱️ 48 minutes

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Summary

Robyn Rosenfeldt chats to Brooke about the role of permaculture in creating resilient communities, how to combat eco-anxiety in kids and adults alike, and why it's important to pick your battles when it comes to raising a family sustainably.

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0:00.0

Hello and welcome to the slow home podcast.

0:13.8

This is the podcast all about slow living in a fast world.

0:17.6

My name is Brooke McCallory.

0:18.9

My name is Ben McCallory and welcome to this is episode

0:23.1

two of season six. It is indeed. Thank you for joining us. In today's episode, you speak to

0:30.1

someone who runs a magazine. I do. I speak with Robin Rosenfeld from Pip Magazine magazine. And what's PIP magazine?

0:38.3

So PIP is a magazine, it's an Australian publication, that is centered on the permaculture principles.

0:46.0

So we talk a little bit about this in today's episode, but if you haven't yet heard it,

0:50.2

I actually spoke with Robin in episode 189.

0:54.5

Just off the top of your head.

0:55.6

I love how you can do that.

0:56.7

I have an encyclopedic memory of every episode.

1:00.7

So she and I really dug into permaculture back in that episode and the way that it really dovetails so beautifully with slow living.

1:08.8

That's essentially what Pitt Magazine is based on.

1:12.4

In this episode, Robin and I talk about the sort of three main pillars of earth care,

1:18.9

people care and a fair share.

1:21.6

Pip is built upon, but also the permaculture bases itself on.

1:25.8

And it's just a really wonderful chat.

1:29.2

Now, she and I actually booked this in.

1:31.7

I'm going to say at the end of last year, if not January of this year.

1:37.0

During the bushfires, really.

1:38.5

We booked it in in order to have a conversation about how things had changed due to the bushfires.

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