Regenerative Right Livelihood: a pattern for shifting towards life-honoring work
Permaculture Womens Guild
It's difficult to live in a way that doesn't harm the planet. What would a Regenerative Right Livelihood look like?
Permaculture Womens Guild
It's difficult to live in a way that doesn't harm the planet. What would a Regenerative Right Livelihood look like?
Permaculture Womens Guild
What would a regenerative livelihood look like to you?
Permaculture Womens Guild
Some hard truths about growing food and medicine.
Permaculture Womens Guild
What happened when I stopped letting fear get in the way of me fulfilling my dreams, or my relationship between fear and cheese.
Permaculture Womens Guild
Essential tips for online entrepreneurs, especially if you’re relatively new at this and have spent any time at all resisting learning about “marketing” because it’s yucky.`
Permaculture Womens Guild
Care of the Earth. Care of people. Fair surplus sharing. For whom? We need a permaculture for the people.
Permaculture Womens Guild
By Gisa Seeholzer Building a community through growing something sustainable can be a challenge. Over the past few months I have learned more and grown more than I could have imagined. I was pushed into directions that challenged me in both good ways and bad ways. All the while I was reading about permaculture. I started out taking a course that was meant to be taught to kids in kindergarten all the way through high school. I started to learn about connection between people, the earth, and the benefits and importance of sharing the surplus that we harvest. Like any…