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Caring for Earth, Ourselves, and Each Other.© 2010 - 2022 Permaculture Podcast with Scott Mann
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  • Designing Out the Designer
    Jul 14 2025

    A response to Geoff's comment about designing out the designer, from my recent episode about my design process. What I'm Reading: People and Permaculture What I'm Listening To (Music Video): Psycho Killer by The Talking Heads

    Getting to Know One Another: What song(s) or musical artist(s) defined your life, now or when you were growing up?

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    7 m
  • Q&A: Client-Centered Design
    Jun 16 2025

    In the first of the new, Q&A episodes, Owen asks: "What is your design process? (site analysis, implementation, and how you approach a design)"

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    14 m
  • Holistic Management with Allan Savory
    May 16 2025

    If you’re new to the world of permaculture, you may not be familiar with the work of Dan Palmer, who passed away in 2022, as his website and podcast don’t circulate or get mentioned as often as they used to. His website, makingpermaculturestronger.net, is still available, where you can explore his archives. I recommend taking the time to do so, as it’s worth the journey. It’s because of Dan, as the host of this episode, that I reshare this interview. With his gentle nature, his desire to go deeper into what made design and implementation more effective, and how he synthesized all that knowledge into something actionable, Dan was a positive voice for change to so many, including myself. Enjoy this interview, originally released in 2020.

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    1 h y 19 m
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