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EPISODE · Jan 31, 2025 · 44 MIN

Cultivating community with Jade Miles

from Practical Permaculture | Gardening and Intentional Living · host Alysse Gallagher

We live, work, and dream on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander lands. We acknowledge them as holding deep ecological knowledge and their ability to live sustainably in harmony with the land. They and other ancient cultures are roots of permaculture—working with nature, fostering resilience, and ensuring balance for future generations. In this episode, I sit down with Jade Miles from Black Barn Farm and Future Steading to dive deep into the art of building and sustaining community. We explore the evolving nature of relationships, the role of trust and patience in fostering strong connections, and the balance between social energy and personal boundaries. Jade shares her experiences with food systems and community building, emphasising the importance of mutual obligation, cultural heritage, and intentional living. We also discuss the challenges of navigating modern social dynamics and how rebuilding lost values through empathy and kindness can create stronger, more connected communities. Whether you're searching for your tribe, trying to navigate social energy, or looking for ways to deepen your connections, this episode is packed with insights on creating meaningful relationships in an often-isolated world. Key Takeaways 🌱 Community evolves through experience and unfolds at its own pace. 💡 Trust takes time—be patient and nurture relationships. 🌍 Personal growth often happens through community interactions. 👂 Deep listening and adaptability are key to strong relationships. 🤝 Relationship covenants can help strengthen community bonds. 🧘 Navigating community requires self-awareness and empathy. 🌾 Introverts can engage meaningfully in their own way. 📅 Daily and seasonal rhythms help balance obligations. 🎭 Performative behaviours can hinder authentic connection. 🌳 Nature and community have profound effects on mental health. ✨ Finding your community starts with clarity and stillness. 🌍 Cultural traditions can inform modern community-building efforts. 🕯️ Intentional rituals help foster stronger connections. 💖 Leading with kindness and empathy creates true belonging. 🏡 Prioritising relationships over materialism leads to a richer life. Tune in for a heartwarming and thought-provoking conversation on redefining community in a world that often promotes isolation. -You have a limited time to enjoy 5% off the entire Australian medicinal Herbs range. Improve your health naturally with superior quality, Australian grown, medicinal herbs. Use the promo code PPP5% when purchasing from www.https://australianmedicinalherbs.com.

We live, work, and dream on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander lands. We acknowledge them as holding deep ecological knowledge and their ability to live sustainably in harmony with the land. They and other ancient cultures are roots of permaculture—working with nature, fostering resilience, and ensuring balance for future generations. In this episode, I sit down with Jade Miles from Black Barn Farm and Future Steading to dive deep into the art of building and sustaining community. We explore the evolving nature of relationships, the role of trust and patience in fostering strong connections, and the balance between social energy and personal boundaries. Jade shares her experiences with food systems and community building, emphasising the importance of mutual obligation, cultural heritage, and intentional living. We also discuss the challenges of navigating modern social dynamics and how rebuilding lost values through empathy and kindness can create stronger, more connected communities. Whether you're searching for your tribe, trying to navigate social energy, or looking for ways to deepen your connections, this episode is packed with insights on creating meaningful relationships in an often-isolated world. Key Takeaways 🌱 Community evolves through experience and unfolds at its own pace. 💡 Trust takes time—be patient and nurture relationships. 🌍 Personal growth often happens through community interactions. 👂 Deep listening and adaptability are key to strong relationships. 🤝 Relationship covenants can help strengthen community bonds. 🧘 Navigating community requires self-awareness and empathy. 🌾 Introverts can engage meaningfully in their own way. 📅 Daily and seasonal rhythms help balance obligations. 🎭 Performative behaviours can hinder authentic connection. 🌳 Nature and community have profound effects on mental health. ✨ Finding your community starts with clarity and stillness. 🌍 Cultural traditions can inform modern community-building efforts. 🕯️ Intentional rituals help foster stronger connections. 💖 Leading with kindness and empathy creates true belonging. 🏡 Prioritising relationships over materialism leads to a richer life. Tune in for a heartwarming and thought-provoking conversation on redefining community in a world that often promotes isolation. -You have a limited time to enjoy 5% off the entire Australian medicinal Herbs range. Improve your health naturally with superior quality, Australian grown, medicinal herbs. Use the promo code PPP5% when purchasing from www.https://australianmedicinalherbs.com.

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