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1702 – Reconnecting with Place, featuring Steven Martyn

 
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Steven Martyn, the Sacred Gardener from Ontario, Canada, returns to continue our conversation about reconnecting with the land, as well as with the traditions and cultures not only of the area we call home, but also with the peoples of that land, and the ways of our families.

Along the way we talk about what it means to develop a mindset that tends the wild, to move away from domineering or colonizing, while also honoring those who come before us. During this interview you can also hear some of the struggles I’m currently having as I deepen my sense of place.

This is an interview about place, culture, getting deep, and moving away from a self-centered and anthropocentric world view.

Episode Sponsor: Earth Tools
I chose to partner with Earth Tools because they are owned and operated by a small-scale farmer and his family. With their hands-on experience and understanding of the tools we need on our farms and in our gardens, they make high quality tools accessible to everyone. If you’re looking for the perfect holiday gift for the gardeners in your life, this is it. Find out more about their complete line of tractors and tools at Earth Tools.

Get in touch with the show:
Call: 717-827-6266.
Email: show@thepermaculturepodcast.com

Write:
The Permaculture Podcast
P.O. Box 16
Dauphin, PA 17018

Resources:
The Sacred Gardener
Returning to Eden: Polyculture Gardening with Steven Martyn
Orphan Wisdom School
The Hundredth Monkey Effect
Edible Forest Gardens and Permaculture with Dave Jacke

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Steven Martyn, the Sacred Gardener from Ontario, Canada, returns to continue our conversation about reconnecting with the land, as well as with the traditions and cultures not only of the area we call home, but also with the peoples of that land, and the ways of our families.

Along the way we talk about what it means to develop a mindset that tends the wild, to move away from domineering or colonizing, while also honoring those who come before us. During this interview you can also hear some of the struggles I’m currently having as I deepen my sense of place.

This is an interview about place, culture, getting deep, and moving away from a self-centered and anthropocentric world view.

Episode Sponsor: Earth Tools
I chose to partner with Earth Tools because they are owned and operated by a small-scale farmer and his family. With their hands-on experience and understanding of the tools we need on our farms and in our gardens, they make high quality tools accessible to everyone. If you’re looking for the perfect holiday gift for the gardeners in your life, this is it. Find out more about their complete line of tractors and tools at Earth Tools.

Get in touch with the show:
Call: 717-827-6266.
Email: show@thepermaculturepodcast.com

Write:
The Permaculture Podcast
P.O. Box 16
Dauphin, PA 17018

Resources:
The Sacred Gardener
Returning to Eden: Polyculture Gardening with Steven Martyn
Orphan Wisdom School
The Hundredth Monkey Effect
Edible Forest Gardens and Permaculture with Dave Jacke

  continue reading

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