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Introduction: Andrew provides an update on the current market conditions, emphasizing the rapid changes and key themes affecting the markets. Market Volatility and Rate Hikes: Discussion on historic rate hikes and their delayed impact on the economy, typically felt 12-18 months later. Current signs of economic strain, particularly in consumer behav…
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In this episode, Andrew Auerbach sits down with Mike Stritch, CEO of Bulletproof Capital, to explore his 25-year journey in the investment industry. Mike shares his experiences transitioning from institutional investment management to leading a single-family office, offering valuable insights on career development, wealth management, and navigating…
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In this episode of Beyond The Bank: The Future of Canadian Wealth Management, Jean Blacklock sits down with Andrew Auerbach to share the journey of writing her latest book, From the Heart: Bringing Your Full Self to Estate Planning. Jean delves into the meticulous process behind the book's creation, offering insights into the 7-step framework that …
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In this episode, Andrew Auerbach provides a comprehensive market update for August 2024. He delves into the current state of major indices, discusses recent volatility, and examines the impact of inflation data . Andrew also explores historical precedents for recessions, the ongoing strength of gold, and the challenges facing Canadian banks. Whethe…
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In this episode, Andrew and Jean explore the hidden conflicts of interest that can arise in the financial services industry, particularly focusing on referral fees and advisor compensation structures. They also discuss the ethical implications of advisors switching firms for financial gain and how these practices can affect client trust.…
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Introduction: Jean and Andrew discuss the Globe column on fiduciary standards in investment management. Discretionary vs. Brokerage Relationships: Examination of how discretionary investment management differs from traditional brokerage relationships. Evolving Industry Standards: Discussion on how the lines between discretionary and brokerage relat…
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Introduction: Andrew Auerbach and Jean discuss thought leadership in boutique wealth management. Boutique Wealth Management in Canada: Overview of the growth and opportunities for boutique firms compared to the U.S. market. Delisle Advisory’s Role: Andrew shares his vision for Delisle’s impact on the Canadian wealth management landscape. Steps to L…
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Introduction: Andrew Auerbach introduces the topic of estate planning and its emotional complexities. Jean discusses the difficulties advisors and clients face in estate planning. Three Client Categories: Confident Clients: Those who have clear and fair estate plans. Procrastinators: Clients who delay estate planning due to discomfort with mortalit…
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Introduction: Andrew welcomes Sandra Henderson, COO of Delisle Advisory and a longtime partner and friend. Sandra shares her excitement about discussing the creation of Delisle Advisory. Sandra Henderson’s Background: Nearly 30 years in financial services and wealth management. Leadership roles in both Canada and the United States. Experience as Ch…
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Introduction to Delisle Advisory Group: Jean Blacklock and Andrew Auerbach introduce their new boutique wealth management firm, Delisle Advisory Group, and discuss what sets it apart in the industry. Career Journeys: Andrew shares his early start in financial services, his decision to stay with Canada Trust over a trading floor position, and his ri…
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In this episode we talk about the scale that permaculture needs to get to get to in order to shift the planetary situation. This episode is different from previous ones, because the interview is conducted by a guest, Andrew Toth, and Andrew Millison is the one being interviewed. Andrew weaves the story of how he found himself teaching permaculture …
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This episode explores ways to grow urban food security with permaculture design. Marisha Auerbach describes how she established her thriving and abundant urban permaculture food forest in Portland Oregon. We discuss methods of food production, fertility systems, economic opportunities and more in the context of the Covid-19 pandemic. This episode i…
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This episode examines permaculture responses to the Coronavirus Pandemic. We discuss techniques to jumpstart food production, soil fertility, and many other ways that permaculture design can assist in the process of home-based survival. We also discuss how to keep kids engaged and active while your all stuck at home during quarantine. Matt and I bo…
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Ayana Young shares her planetary perspective on climate change, Redwood forests, and the Coronavirus pandemic. We talk about her "MIllion Redwoods" project, where she is working to preserve and propagate the biodiversity of the old growth Redwood forest. We then journey into the soul of the Coronavirus pandemic, where Ayana has some words of realit…
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Hear what life is like for a farmer, teacher, and father practicing permaculture under military occupation. Murad Al-khuffash is the founder of Marda Permaculture Farm, which is an internationally recognized NGO, a permaculture demonstration site, and his ancestral home, located in the Palestinian West Bank town of Marda. As a permaculture teacher,…
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In this episode we talk with Raya Cole about her work with permaculture and water harvesting in many villages of rural India. Raya has worked with Aranya Agricultural Alternatives for five years on the ground teaching, designing, and organizing community efforts to restore water tables and improve nutrition. Raya has a lot of insight into the compl…
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This episode weaves through a number of stories of rainwater harvesting from around the world. This episode focuses more on the community aspect of water harvesting and addresses the question of how large scale water harvesting projects involving multiple stakeholders and communities actually happen? Brad has initiated his own extensive projects, a…
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In this episode we dive into the social aspects of using design to repair the fragmented social fabric of the urban landscape. The City Repair Project in Portland, Oregon has been working for a quarter century on making places within the city that help to bring together communities and establish new rituals and celebrations around community empower…
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In this episode we dive deeply into the genetic history of life on Earth, and how biodiversity can be encouraged through garden-based plant breeding. Dr. Alan 'Mushroom' Kapuler is a world renowned plant breeder and is considered one of the fathers of the organic seed movement in the USA. This episode reveals some of the background science of evolu…
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In this episode, we dive deep into the global water cycle, and how repairing degraded landscapes and increasing water retention can help to stabilize global temperatures. We talk about Zach's work, where he has worked on projects in over twenty countries, and about the practical nuts and bolts of assessing, planning, and installing large scale perm…
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In this episode we talk to elder of the permaculture movement, MIchael "Skeeter" Pilarski about his life, and the upcoming Global Earth Repair Conference that will be help May 2-5, 2019 in Port Townsend, Washington, USA. Michael has the wisdom of years and experience as someone who has dedicated himself to serving humanity and nature for 50 years. …
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SUBSCRIBE: WWW.EARTHREPAIRRADIO.COMIn this episode we hear firsthand about the ongoing grassroots transformation of a Jordanian village into a resilient food and water secure settlement. Elham Abbadi has been working within her village and the surrounding region with a group of women since 2012 to bring back regenerative agricultural practices to a…
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SUBSCRIBE: WWW.EARTHREPAIRRADIO.COMThis episode explores the new movement to regenerate the planet with "Ecosystem Restoration Camps", where groups of people set up temporary camps on degraded lands for education and implementation of ecological rehabilitation and permaculture. The first camp is now up and running in Spain, with many more in the wo…
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SUBSCRIBE: WWW.EARTHREPAIRRADIO.COMThis episode looks at a new economic system being developed using cryptocurrency to promote regenerative agricultural practices. Gregory Landua first guides the listener through a "Cryptocurrency and Blockchain 101" for all of those unfamiliar with these new technologies. (for those listeners who are really famili…
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SUBSCRIBE: WWW.EARTHREPAIRRADIO.COMThis episode looks at the successful and ongoing story of the Ghana Permaculture Institute and their work in creating region-wide economic development using permaculture strategies. Dr. Paul Yeboah has not only restored the fertility and the water table of his 30 acre demonstration site, but he has created a proce…
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SUBSCRIBE: WWW.EARTHREPAIRRADIO.COMThis episode takes a hard look at the conditions of refugees and how permaculture is being used to improve their lives in a number of situations. Natalie Topa is the Regional Resilience and Livelihoods Coordinator for East Africa and Yemen for the Danish Refugee Council, with 13 years of experience in East Africa …
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SUBSCRIBE: WWW.EARTHREPAIRRADIO.COMIn this episode we dive deep into climate change projections for sea level rise and insightful solutions to this complex problem. Much of the conversation is focussed on the San Francisco Bay Area and lessons learned from a massive design challenge to address future sea level rise along that area of coastline. But…
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SUBSCRIBE: WWW.EARTHREPAIRRADIO.COMIn this episode we explore the impacts of tropical superstorms and the permaculture design strategies for mitigating their effects. Between massive winds that defoliate entire islands, flash flooding from torrential rains, and storm surges that devastate coastlines, the damage from category 5 hurricanes, typhoons …
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SUBSCRIBE: WWW.EARTHREPAIRRADIO.COMDONATE TO GHANA PERMACULTURE CENTER: https://www.gofundme.com/ghanapdpIn this episode we explore life in Ghana and the amazing attributes of the Moringa tree, Moringa oleifera, which is helping to reverse childhood malnutrition throughout Ghana. Aaron Justice Tsatsaku is a regional representative of the Global Eco…
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SUBSCRIBE: WWW.EARTHREPAIRRADIO.COMIn this episode we explore wildfire with renowned old growth Permaculture teacher and practitioner, Tom Ward, also known as Hazel. With the combination of climate changes and historic forest management, wildfires have reached a new level of threat and explosiveness. But not all wild fires are bad, and in fact, fir…
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SUBSCRIBE: WWW.EARTHREPAIRRADIO.COMOnline Permaculture Design Certificate Course: https://pace.oregonstate.edu/catalog/permaculture-design-certificateIn this episode we explore the current state of climate science and how the common person goes about forecasting the changes likely to occur in their area. Our guest Linnia Hawkins works at the Oregon…
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SUBSCRIBE: WWW.EARTHREPAIRRADIO.COMIn this episode we explore the climatic design tools used by Dave's Permaculture design firm, Terra-Phoenix. Dave has been planning Permaculture properties all over the world and has developed methods for assessing the "climate analogue" of an area. He uses his climate analogue identification process to find other…
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SUBSCRIBE: WWW.EARTHREPAIRRADIO.COMIn this episode we hear from the husband and wife team who have grounded Permaculture in India for the last 30 years. Narsanna and Padma Koppula are the hosts of the upcoming International Permaculture Conference and Convergence in Hyderabad, India in November of 2017 (http://ipcindia2017.org/) and have an incredi…
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SUBSCRIBE: WWW.EARTHREPAIRRADIO.COMThis episode is a deep exploration into the intersection of land use, religion, and the fragmenting of societies. Rhamis has worked and travelled throughout North Africa, The Middle East, Central Asia and Southern Europe, teaching Permaculture and working on projects throughout the region. In this episode we explo…
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SUBSCRIBE: WWW.EARTHREPAIRRADIO.COMIn this episode we talk with the renowned itinerant Permaculturist Rico Zook. Rico has spent most of the last 14 year traveling in India teaching farmers about Permaculture, as well as designing and installing ecological systems. Rico has a unique perspective on India as an outsider who has worn a path through nea…
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SUBSCRIBE: WWW.EARTHREPAIRRADIO.COMIn this episode we talk about Social Permaculture and how to cultivate the ecosystem of social connections and potentials in a system. Pandora has done amazing work, notably using Permaculture as a tool for transitioning people coming out of prison back into society in an uplifting way.Pandora's Link: www.pandorat…
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SUBSCRIBE: WWW.EARTHREPAIRRADIO.COMThriving in the business of Earth repair.Jessi Bloom is a business founder and owner, ecological designer, arborist, consultant, author, speaker, and dedicated Earth steward. In this episode we hear Jessi's story of how she built her successful 18-year-old Permaculture landscaping company and get advice for people…
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SUBSCRIBE: WWW.EARTHREPAIRRADIO.COMDon tipping's Permaculture Farm is just about the best one out there. Don has been developing his thriving Permaculture system for 20 years now, and it is really something to behold, he is living the dream! Don is a an organic seed farmer in the Siskiyou Mountains of Southern Oregon, USA. In this episode he talks …
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SUBSCRIBE: WWW.EARTHREPAIRRADIO.COMIn this episode we talk with Permaculturist, ecologist and author Tao Orion.We discuss her book "Beyond the War on Invasive Species" and what a new paradigm of land management for novel ecosystems in a changing climate looks like. Novel ecosystems are defined as "human-built, modified, or engineered niches of the …
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SUBSCRIBE: WWW.EARTHREPAIRRADIO.COMIn this episode I sit down with the near legendary Neal Spackman. Neal talks about his work on large scale reforestation on the Arabian Peninsula with the Al Baydha project, and how to increase rainfall using in desert environments. The Al Baydha project lies in an area receiving 0-2 inches of rainfall annually. T…
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SUBSCRIBE: WWW.EARTHREPAIRRADIO.COMPermaculture's Solution to the Refugee Crises Podcast interview with Rhamis Kent, focussing on land degradation and it's impacts on global security, refugees, and the solutions that can be found through Permaculture. Rhamis has worked in Somalia, Yemen, and throughout North Africa and Southern Europe. He is really…
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