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Permaculture Chat
by Raglan Community Radio
We're talking all things Permaculture with Finn Mackesy. Finn is an educator, facilitator and designer with a passion for community empowerment and resilience. He has been actively involved in community development, placemaking, education for sustainability, and facilitating change in Aotearoa since 2003. His particular interests and skills are in the realm of social innovation, participatory and regenerative design, and permaculture.
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Permaculture Design Certificate Returns To Raglan
Finn is going to be the lead tutor on a new Permaculture Design Certificate for Raglan. The last series of courses ended due to Covid but Finn and a group of local permaculturists are putting together a new 10 day course especially for the people of Whaingaroa.
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Is It Possible to Increase Local Food Production
Finn joins us with some ideas for increasing local food production, and the necessary skills to do that. Ideas that include group of ten families who share a piece of land locally and produce food together through the year. The Whaingaroa Community Resilience Forum earlier this year highlighted local food production as a goal for the community.
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Community Resilience for Whaingaroa
Following the Community Resilience Hui, Finn brings us the 6 main resilience issues the forum settled on as being crucial to Whaingaroa.
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Community Resilence Forum for Whaingaroa
Finn Mackesy and Gabrielle Parson report on the Community Resilience Forum held last month and look ahead to the second forum this weekend where they will build on the issues raised last month and look at how to make our community more resilient for the future.
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Why is Resilience Becoming a Buzzword?
With a community resilience meeting this weekend, Finn and Aaron talk about what this word means for everything from humans, to the natural world through to engineered systems - and also how a healthy social/emotional community is essential for human resilience during times of crisis when the focus is usually on meeting basic needs.
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Creatively Use And Respond To Change
The industrial age's drive to control the natural world is clearly failing so what can permaculture tell us about a different way forward. Finn Mackesy joins us to talk about the last of the permaculture design principles.
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Use Edges And Value The Margins
The 11th permaculture design principle feels like the opposite of large monoculture farming systems so what is the benefit and how do we apply it.
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Use and Value Diversity
Just how widely can we apply this permaculture design principle? Finn Mackesy joins us to talk about how it will apply to everything from your garden to national politics.
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Small & Slow Solutions
In our world that is fast and furious what can we learn from the permaculture design principal of Small and Slow Solutions and what do the lessons mean for the future of our society.
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Integrate Rather Than Segregate
It sounds like advice for good race relations but this it turns out this is how the natural world operates which is why David Holmgren chose it as a Permaculture Design Principal. Finn Mackesy is in studio to talk about the principle and how complexity is normal in the natural world and how new things can emerge from this complexity.
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Design From Pattern to Detail Part II
Modern culture has created patterns that aren't easy to see for a human being. Are we ironing out the details or heading to ecological crisis? Do we even know what our modern patterns are at this stage? Finn Mackesy is in studio for a second conversation about the Design Prinicple; Design from pattern to detail and how it can be applied to so many aspects of our lives.
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Design from Pattern to Detail
What does gorse reveal about the natural pattern of our landscape? What's the natural size of a village of human beings? Where should be we put our house? Finn Mackesy joins us to discuss the permaculture design principle; Design from Pattern to Detail
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Produce No Waste
We know a lot about this in our community but there is a lot more to the discussion that we might realise. Finn Mackesy is in studio to look at this Permaculture Design Principle.
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Use and Value Renewable Resource and Service
Finn brings us a discussion about this permaculture design principle, one that seems particularly challenging to modern industrial culture
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Apply Self Regulation & Accept Feedback
It sounds like personal advice and it could be, but it's also advice our species needs to take on board as we try to design our way out of the current ecological crisis
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Obtain a Yield
Finn Mackesy joins us again to talk about the permaculture design principal Obtain a Yield and how much we've lost focus on this issue in the modern world
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Catch & Store Energy
Finn is in studio to talk about energy and the fundamental role it plays in our loves, how it underpins our economy and how we need to think about it.
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Observe & Interact
Finn joins us to look at permaculture design principle Observe and Interact and we use his new property as an example
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Permaculture Design Principles
What are the design principals all about, why we need them and a look at just how integrated and holistic the permaculture approach is compared to reductionist science
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Can Finn Explain Systems Theory?
Finn and Aaron have a second conversation about why the study of systems theory might be useful for pretty much everyone
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Why Are We Talking About Systems?
Finn and Aaron have decided to talk about the study of systems and why it's so important in helping us understand how the world works
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Building From a Permaculture Perspective
We talk about the permaculture domain of Building and try to apply some permaculture thinking to our current building problems
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Health & Spiritual Wellbeing
Finn Mackesy joins us to look at the permaculture domain of Health and Spiritual Wellbeing
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Land Tenure & Community Governance
Finn Mackesy joins us to talk about the permaculture domain of land tenure and community governance
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Finance and Economics part 2
Human capital and cultural capital are just 2 of 7 types of capital that make up our world. It's such a bit topic that Permaculturist Finn Mackesy is back for a second look at the permaculture domain of Finance and Economics
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Finances & Economics
If our economy is dependant on the natural world what can we learn by approaching the topic from a permaculture perspective. Today we look at the permaculture domain of Finances & Economics with Finn Mackesy
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Tools and Technology
What is appropriate technology? - We look at the permacluture domain of Tools and Technology with Finn Mackesy
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Culture & Education
How is Raglan from the perspective of the permaculture domain of Culture & Education - Finn Mackesy joins us for a different look at our community.
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Land & Nature Stewardship
We talk about the Permaculture domain of action of; Land & Nature Stewardship with local permaculturist Finn Mackesy
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Permaculture Design
Why is design an important part of Permaculture and how does that differ from simply planning or step by step processes?
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Permaculture 1
In the first of a series, Permaculturist Finn Mackesy joins us in-studio to talk about the origins of permaculture and what drew him into it.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
We're talking all things Permaculture with Finn Mackesy. Finn is an educator, facilitator and designer with a passion for community empowerment and resilience. He has been actively involved in community development, placemaking, education for sustainability, and facilitating change in Aotearoa since 2003. His particular interests and skills are in the realm of social innovation, participatory and regenerative design, and permaculture.
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