Permaculture is a design system for ecological and sustainable living, integrating plants, animals, buildings, people and communities. Living Permaculture airs on KDNK on the 4th Wednesday of every month.
Living Permaculture | Women, Food & Agriculture
Vanessa Harmony interviews two guests: Jules Salinas, Executive Director of the Women, Food & Agriculture Network, and Amber "Stormy" Kennedy of the "Harvesting Our Potential" mentorship program, to reflect on their organization, and a feminist foundation to agriculture.
21/10/2024 • 27 minutes, 58 secondes
Living Permaculture | Mark Congdon, Director of Agriculture at Gaining Ground
Vanessa Harmony and Jerome Osentowski interview Mark Congdon, Director of Agriculture at Gaining Ground, a nonprofit organic farm in Concord, Massachusetts. With the help of thousands of community volunteers, Gaining Ground grows vegetables and fruit to donate to meal programs and food pantries to promote equitable access to healthy, sustainably grown produce.
17/09/2024 • 27 minutes, 58 secondes
Living Permaculture | David Lipsky Part II
This month on Living Permaculture, we'll air Part II of Vanessa Harmony's and Jerome Osentwoski's interview with New York Times bestselling author, David Lipsky, discussing his non-fiction book entitled, “The Parrot and the Igloo - Climate and the Science of Denial”, and reflecting on permaculture approaches to the challenges ahead.
19/08/2024 • 27 minutes, 58 secondes
Living Permaculture | Author David Lipsky
This month on Living Permaculture, Vanessa Harmony and Jerome Osentwoski interview New York Times bestselling author, David Lipsky, to discuss his non-fiction book entitled, “The Parrot and the Igloo - Climate and the Science of Denial”, published in 2023.
15/07/2024 • 27 minutes, 58 secondes
Living Permaculture | Melanie Eggers of Apple Core Project
On the June episode of Living Permaculture, Vanessa Harmony interviews Melanie Eggers of Apple Core Project, a non-profit organization preserving Western Colorado's fruit heritage and rare apple genetics in west San Miguel and Montrose Counties of Colorado. They discuss the importance of preserving apple tree genetics, collaboration with Montezuma Orchard Restoration Project, cider pressing, and national heritage fruit tree mapping efforts.
17/06/2024 • 27 minutes, 58 secondes
Living Permaculture | UpRoot Colorado
On this month's episode of Living Permaculture, our guest is Rita Mary Hennigan, co-director of UpRoot Colorado. UpRoot Colorado is a local non-profit organization with the mission of increasing the nutrition security of Coloradans by harvesting and redistributing surplus, nutrient-dense foods while supporting the resilience of farmers. They discuss the term "gleaning" and how it applies to UpRoot's work, and reflect on the roles of consumers and growers in our local community foodshed.
20/05/2024 • 27 minutes, 58 secondes
Living Permaculture | Melissa Miles
This month on Living Permaculture, Vanessa Harmony interviews Melissa Miles, who is responsible for introducing Vanessa to permaculture in 2011. Melissa Miles is a Permaculture Designer-Teacher-Consultant and an Environmental Biologist and Conservation Planner in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. They discuss the evolution of permaculture education and Melissa's career developments over the last decade, the human landscape of permaculture in Southeastern Pennsylvania, and the role of humans in environmentalism.
18/03/2024 • 27 minutes, 58 secondes
Living Permaculture | Claude Jolicoeur
On this episode of Living Permaculture, hosts Vanessa Harmony and Jerome Osentowski interview Claude Jolicoeur, a cider maker, apple grower, engineer, and author of multiple books and articles on the topic of cider including, “The New Cider Maker’s Handbook”, and, “Cider Planet”. They discuss the methods behind Claude’s award-winning ciders and explore the role of cider apples and wild apples in making what Claude calls the “Prince of Beverages”.
21/02/2024 • 27 minutes, 58 secondes
Living Permaculture | New CRMPI director Mathew Davis
This month on Living Permaculture, hosts Vanessa Harmony and Jerome Osentowski interview the new director of Central Rocky Mountain Permaculture Institute, Mathew Davis, regarding his career background and his new role at CRMPI.
15/01/2024 • 28 minutes
Living Permaculture | Jackie Skrypnek & Matthew Davis
On this episode of Living Permaculture, hosts Vanessa Harmony and Jerome Osentowski interview a past CRMPI volunteer and discuss the "zero-waste, zero-dollar" garden beds she helped construct, as well as her involvement in a community greenhouse hub project in Alberta.
18/12/2023 • 28 minutes
Living Permaculture | Bioregional Regeneration
On this month's Living Permaculture episode host Vanessa Harmony interviews two local "Weavers" of Bioregional Regeneration efforts: Rita Marsh and Gwen Garcelon. They discuss the definition and origin of the term Bioregional Regeneration, and the guests' missions for land, people, and wildlife to live in harmony.
21/11/2023 • 28 minutes
Living Permaculture | Amy Kousch of Berchta Botanicals in Fort Collins
On this month's episode of Living Permaculture, host Vanessa Harmony interviews Amy Kousch of Berchta Botanicals in Fort Collins: northern Colorado’s only specialized medicinal plant nursery and medicinal plant education center.
16/10/2023 • 28 minutes
Living Permaculture | Nick Schaffer of Grow Green Now, LLC
On this months show of Living Permaculture, host Vanessa Harmony interviews Nick Schaffer of Grow Green Now LLC, a company based in Basalt, CO offering edible gardens and tree care in the Roaring Fork Valley.
18/09/2023 • 28 minutes
Living Permaculture | Career History and Journey to Permaculture Design
Vanessa Harmony and Jerome Osentowski interview three agricultural interns at Central Rocky Mountain Permaculture Institute to learn about their educational and career histories and their journey in discovering permaculture design.
21/08/2023 • 27 minutes, 30 secondes
Living Permaculture | Vanessa Harmony & Colorado Edible Forest
This month on Living Permaculture, Vanessa Harmony and Jerome Osentowski provide a summer update from their organizations, Colorado Edible Forest, Central Rocky Mountain Permaculture Institute, and Jerome's Organics.
17/07/2023 • 27 minutes, 59 secondes
Living Permaculture | Jared Kerst of Rivendell Farms
On this month's episode of Living Permaculture host Vanessa Harmony interviews Jared Kerst of Rivendell Farms, a regenerative agriculture farm in Glenwood Springs, to "myth bust" reductionist environmentalist perspectives on beef cattle methane production and regional water conservation.
19/06/2023 • 28 minutes
Living Permaculture | Jen Ghigiarelli
This episode of Living Permaculture explores careers in farming and topics affecting our regional farming community. Hosts Vanessa Harmony and Jerome Osentowski examine the career history and current work of Jen Ghigiarelli, Membership Coordinator for Rocky Mountain Farmers Union.
15/05/2023 • 27 minutes, 59 secondes
Living Permaculture | Canada Thistle
This month’s show of Living Permaculture focuses on tactics to address Canada thistle at the Carbondale Nature Park with our guests Gwen Garcelon and Eric Brendlinger.
17/04/2023 • 28 minutes
Living Permaculture | Sarah Montgomery of Garden's Edge
This month on Living Permaculture hosts Jerome Osentowski, and Vanessa Harmony, interview Sarah Montgomery of Garden's Edge, an organization supporting indigenous agricultural initiatives in Guatemala.
20/03/2023 • 28 minutes
Living Permaculture | Eric Toensmeier
This month on Living Permaculture, hosts Jerome Osentowski and Vanessa Harmony speak with Eric Toensmeier, author of “Trees With Edible Leaves” about agroforestry and edible plants.
20/02/2023 • 28 minutes
Living Permaculture | Toadstool Traditions
On this episode of Living Permaculture, hosts Jerome Osentowski and Vanessa Way chat with Mateo Rader of Toadstool Traditions.
16/01/2023 • 28 minutes
Living Permaculture | CRMPI Updates, Charrettes & More
On this episode of Living Permaculture, hosts Vanessa Harmony and Jerome Osentowski give updates from Central Rocky Mountain Permaculture Institute, we learn about agroforestry, they let us know about a new academy and publications to look out for, and we hear about a permaculture design charrette.
19/12/2022 • 24 minutes, 40 secondes
Living Permaculture | Colorado Edible Forest
On this episode of Living Permaculture, Jerome welcomes Vanessa Harmony of Colorado Edible Forest, a nursery located in Spring Valley in Glenwood Springs with hardy edible perennial plants.
21/11/2022 • 28 minutes
Living Permaculture | Mark Krawczyk
On this episode of Living Permaculture, Jerome Osentowski interviews Mark Krawczyk about his book "Coppice Agroforestry."
17/10/2022 • 28 minutes
Living Permaculture | Healthy School Lunches
On this episode of Living Permaculture, host Jerome Osentowski welcomes Eden and Ben to chat about Colorado voters considering healthy school meals for all.
19/09/2022 • 28 minutes
Living Permaculture | Casey from Seed Peace
On this episode of Living Permaculture, host Jerome Osentowski has a discussion with Casey Piscura of Seed Peace. Among other topics, they discuss recent changes that Seed Peace has gone through.
15/08/2022 • 28 minutes
Living Permaculture | CRMPI's Special Use Permit Update
On this episode of Living Permaculture, Adrian Fielder chats with Central Rocky Mountain Institute's Jerome Osentowski and Stephanie Syson about the latest in the organization's efforts to acquire a special-use permit from Eagle County to continue operations.
18/07/2022 • 28 minutes
Living Permaculture | Reminiscing on Dandelion Day 2022
On this episode of Living Permaculture, host Jerome Osentowski discusses Dandelion Day with the 'queen bee' of the operation, Natalie Rae Fuller.
16/05/2022 • 27 minutes, 52 secondes
Living Permaculture: Permaculture Design Course
Hosts Stephanie Syson and Jerome Ostentowski chat with permaculture student and chef Tiffany about permaculture and a CRMPI design course in Puerto Rico.
28/03/2022 • 28 minutes
Living Permaculture: Highwater Farm in Silt
On this episode of Living Permaculture, host Jerome Ostentowski chats with Sara Tymczyszyn and Rachel Becker from Highwater farm in Silt.
21/03/2022 • 26 minutes, 47 secondes
Living Permaculture: Rabbits, Farm to Table Food and More
In this episode of Living Permaculture recorded in November of 2021, Kenna Crampton and host Jerome Ostentowski talk CRMPI, rabbits, then a chat with Julie Castaldo.
21/02/2022 • 28 minutes
Living Permaculture: Collaboration on Cattle Creek Property in March
Living Permaculture host Jerome Osentowski chats with guests Travis and Karine about an upcoming charrette up Cattle Creek Road related to permaculture design and Jerome talks about the three ethics of permaculture.
27/01/2022 • 26 minutes, 30 secondes
Jerome Talks with Michael Thompson on Living Permaculture
Jerome and Michael Thompson give an update on farming in the winter.
22/12/2021 • 26 minutes, 30 secondes
Living Permaculture: Jerome Gives an Update on CRMPI
Jerome lets listeners know about what is going on at CRMPI (Central Rocky Mountain Permaculture Institute) this winter and next spring, and a project at a new property.
24/11/2021 • 26 minutes, 28 secondes
Emily and Andy Roy on Living Permaculture
Living Permaculture is on the road in Fredrick, Maryland. Emily and Andy Roy have a suburban lot that will open your mind to the possibilities that permaculture offers to land of any size.
27/10/2021 • 26 minutes, 28 secondes
Michael Judd on Living Permaculture
Stephanie and Jerome talk with Michael Judd - author and permaculture expert who specializes in agroecological and whole systems design throughout the americas.
25/08/2021 • 26 minutes, 29 secondes
Kareen Erbe on Living Permaculture
Stephanie and Jerome talk with fellow permaculture teacher Kareen Erbe of Broken Ground Permaculture about this years Permaculture Design Course and cold climate strategies for food production.
28/07/2021 • 26 minutes, 31 secondes
Living Permaculture Interviews Eric Toensmeier
This episode features award winning author and permaculture expert Eric Toensmeier. Stephanie and Jerome talk with Eric about the value of perennial farming methods to help mitigate the climate swings that are becoming more common across the world.