“Design for Catastrophe” in Your Livelihood
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How to become more resilient by preparing for when the crap hits the fan
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Permaculture Womens Guild
How to become more resilient by preparing for when the crap hits the fan
Permaculture Womens Guild
By Karryn Olson Often, after an in-depth permaculture learning experience, folks emerge with the desire to change their living or working situations so that they can make a bigger difference in the world. I’ve identified some common mistakes that can be detours or even obstacles on this path towards a right livelihood, and I’m sharing them in the hopes you can avoid them and instead, fast-track regenerative solutions. Mistake #1: Permavangelizing People are attracted to permaculture for different reasons. Some even “fall in love” with it. Have you? Why? Or why not? Here are some of the reasons I was super…
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In over 20 years in permaculture, Karryn Olson co-founded a permaculture institute, teaches, organizes regionally and nationally, started her own design business, and writes about women’s leadership in permaculture, while raising her small family in an Ecovillage in Upstate NY.