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Resilience in the End
by Polly Barks
Welcome to Resilience in the End, a weekly podcast that recognizes we’re in serious trouble but stubbornly focuses on how to find community & joy in the chaos.
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#15: How do you flee the climate crisis?
So you want to flee the climate crisis. Now what? The impulse — like many of us privileged folks have — is to move. Run from the worsening weather. Go toward bluer pastures to avoid shitty governments. But it doesn’t work like that. There is no true safety now. I’ve come to realize our best option is to stay where we are — with community and connections we’ve already built — and settle in for a long, hard fight.RESOURCES show notesjoin the newsletter/discord ETC get the book buy me a coffee SpotifyApple
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#14: How do you decide what to grow in your garden?
Deciding to grow some of your own food is an amazing goal, but how do you know exactly what to grow in your garden? Most of us don’t have a massive farm to do whatever we want on, so… we have to prioritize. Let’s talk about the 3 considerations I have in mind when I plan my garden for the next year.RESOURCES show notesjoin the newsletter/discord ETC get the book buy me a coffee SpotifyApple
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#13: The easiest way to tap for maple syrup
I’ve been tapping maple syrup for three years. Here’s why you should try it too — waving at you fellow northerners! — and exactly how to do it on a bootstrap budget. I’ll also share tips on how to find maple trees if you don’t have any yourself. Let’s jump into this delicious topic!RESOURCES show notesjoin the newsletter/discord ETC get the book buy me a coffee SpotifyApple
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#12: Why you need to try the 100-mile diet
Only eating food grown within 100 miles of your house. Could you do it?RESOURCES show notesjoin the newsletter/discord The 100-Mile Diet: A Year of Local Eating by Alisa Smith & J.B. Mackinnon The Feast Nearby: How I lost my job, buried a marriage, and found my way by keeping chickens, foraging, preserving, bartering, and eating locally (all on $40 a week) by Robin Mather Animal, Vegetable, Miracle: A Year of Food Life ETC get the book buy me a coffee SpotifyApple
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#11: What will people come to your for in the apocalypse?
What will people come to you for in the end of the world? AKA sharing and honing your skills. Sure, it sounds a little dark when we frame skill-building as an apocalyptic move, but the fact is learning useful skills can help you muddle through everyday life more easily too. So let’s use this time to set a little action item: commit to spending one hour per week on developing or practicing your skill. Skill building and development obviously can look like a million different things. It could be doing hands on projects, taking classes in person or maybe online, reading books, watching videos, you know, anything that really focuses your brain and moves you forward in a positive way.show notes: pollybarks.com/podcast/11get the book: pollybarks.com/book/ buy me a coffee: buymeacoffee.com/polly.barks Spotify: open.spotify.com/show/7MK6dCCgR22NJD3XpzpxEY Apple: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/resilience-in-the-end/id1708979186MENTIONEDSolarpunk tech: https://twitter.com/HydroponicTrashKelly Kettle: https://www.kellykettleusa.com/trekker-small-stainless-steel-kelly-kettle
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#10: Actually useful tips for living sustainably on a budget
I made under $40K last year. Let's talk sustainability on a budget. Discover actionable tips & hacks (that aren’t just product recommendations!) on how to live sustainably without breaking the bank. I’m talking budget-friendly tips on being more eco-friendly as well as the nuances of sustainability & wealth.episode pageblog post/’transcript’get the book buy me a coffeeLittle Free Pantry mapSpotifyApple
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#9: Have you considered starting a Little Free Pantry?
Little Free Pantries - similar to little free libraries - are great for meeting immediate food insecurity and building community support. You can start or support one in multiple ways - let’s discuss!notes & transcript get the book buy me a coffeeLittle Free Pantry mapSpotifyApple
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#8: Self-sufficiency is a lie - here's why (community sufficiency)
This week we discuss the idea of self-sufficiency, why it's bullsh*t, & why community sufficiency. is superior. Strong community connections and big, communal solutions are critical to weathering big problems. Achieving self-sufficiency alone is impossible.notes & transcript get the book buy me a coffeecranberry recipeSpotifyApple
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#7: Feed your community with Lasagna Love
Welcome to our first quickfire practical & tactical episode: feed your community with Lasagna Love. Become a volunteer. Request a lasagna.notes & transcript get the book buy me a coffeeSpotifyApple
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#6: How to get more garden space for free
Let’s talk about finding more space for gardening in the upcoming year by asking for spare gardening space from neighbors. We’ll talk tips, tricks, & scripts for how to get over the hump of awkward to make the ask. notes & transcript get the book buy me a coffeeSpotifyApple
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#5: How to stop doom scrolling
Doom scrolling refers to the habit of constantly refreshing news sites and social media feeds to consume anxiety-inducing information. Spoiler alert: it doesn't work and it isn't the action you think it is. What to do instead?notes & transcript get the book buy me a coffeeSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7MK6dCCgR22NJD3XpzpxEY Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/resilience-in-the-end/id1708979186
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#4: Don't be afraid of prepping, little leftists!
Prepping +1: we all need to be ready for the more frequent, more severe disruptions triggered by the climate crisis. So your practical action for today: the power’s out for four or five days, everyone’s OK but stuck in place and bored… what role do you play in your community? Are you coordinating big meals over a fire pit? Do you have a power bank to charge phones? Have extra tools or basic first aid for those cleaning up mess? Stock up on what you need to fulfill that role for you and those around you.show notes & transcriptget the bookbuy me a coffeeSpotify Apple
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#3: How to turn beliefs and skills into action
Hi there and welcome to Resilience in the End, a weekly podcast that recognizes we’re in serious trouble but stubbornly focuses on how to find community & joy in the chaos. I’m your host, Polly, and today we’re going to talk about activism & how it's not the same for everyone. In this episode, we'll talk about thinking on your individual skills and how they can contribute to activism in unique ways.show notesget the book
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#2: Get awkward & get to know your neighbors
Hi there and welcome to Resilience in the End, a weekly podcast that recognizes we’re in serious trouble but stubbornly focuses on how to find community & joy in the chaos. I’m your host, Polly, and today we’re going to talk about the easiest way to foster community resilience: building relationships with your neighbors.Little Free Pantry
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#1: What is community resilience?
An introduction to Resilience in the End, a weekly podcast that recognizes we’re in serious trouble but stubbornly focuses on how to find community & joy in the chaos.Resources: US government climate resilience toolkitGot an episode idea? [email protected] in touch: PollyBarks.com
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