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Making Permaculture Stronger
Making Permaculture Stronger
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9 months ago
Collaboratively Realising Permaculture’s Potential
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Leah Penniman from Soul Fire Farm on Permaculture, Decolonisation, and Re-Indigenising
Making Permaculture Stronger
54 minutes 48 seconds
4 years ago
Leah Penniman from Soul Fire Farm on Permaculture, Decolonisation, and Re-Indigenising
It was a deep honour to have Leah Penniman from Soul Fire Farm join me for this conversation. Along with Leah's beautiful sharing, I was grateful for the feelings the conversation evoked (many of which only emerged when I listened to our chat again afterwards). I feel like I gained some powerful waypoints in navigating the journey back home. A journey I'm sure I'm not alone in craving.



I also appreciated hearing the heartache Leah has around certain patterns she perceives permaculture to be perpetuating. My focus in the conversation was about inviting and engaging with Leah's perspective. A perspective which comes from her standing outside permaculture and looking in. I would love to hear your perspective in the comments below. What of Leah's experience of permaculture resonates with your own? What, if anything, doesn't? What impact, if any, does you listening to this episode have on your journey forward?



Learn more about Soul Fire Farm here, and check out a rich trove of Leah sharings on youtube here. This one's a goodie:




https://youtu.be/zvQJP8QP-Ng




And here's one helpful summary vid in which Leah shares the Soul Fire Farm journey:




https://youtu.be/LVZq3jITD2g




Also here's a link to the work of Toshi Reagon (see also Toshi's Opera about Octavia Butler's Parable of the Sower Opera) that Leah recommends during our chat. Which, by the way, I must mention happened way back on January 8th, 2021.



What did this conversation evoke in you? Would you like to hear more conversations of this nature on the show? Should I share Tyson Yunkaporta's perspectives on the same matters in the next episode? Please let me know in a comment below!
Making Permaculture Stronger
Collaboratively Realising Permaculture’s Potential