Forwarded from Beyond The Boogaloo Podcast
https://open.spotify.com/episode/3rmKZWyteFZ0YQc0SiYj4l
As people prepare for the worst and many begin to prepare their own home gardens, there is one question on the minds of many - has the traditional farming method failed us as a society? We sit down with off-grid permaculture farmer John Locke to chat about some easy ways to start permaculture farming successfully while also discussing the pros and cons of this method.
NOTE: Our guest for this episode uses the terms "Native American" and "Indian" interchangeably during this episode. We understand that this may bother some indigenous listeners, but we also recognize other indigienous listeners may use it as a term of empowerment, and that others simply don't give two shits one way or the other. As such, we have kept this in the final recording.
As people prepare for the worst and many begin to prepare their own home gardens, there is one question on the minds of many - has the traditional farming method failed us as a society? We sit down with off-grid permaculture farmer John Locke to chat about some easy ways to start permaculture farming successfully while also discussing the pros and cons of this method.
NOTE: Our guest for this episode uses the terms "Native American" and "Indian" interchangeably during this episode. We understand that this may bother some indigenous listeners, but we also recognize other indigienous listeners may use it as a term of empowerment, and that others simply don't give two shits one way or the other. As such, we have kept this in the final recording.
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Permaculture (Part 1) ft. John Locke
Listen to this episode from Beyond the Boogaloo on Spotify. As people prepare for the worst and many begin to prepare their own home gardens, there is one question on the minds of many - has the traditional farming method failed us as a society? We sit down…
Forwarded from Syndiegram (FiberSinthe 🏳️🌈🌹✊)
It is the workers of the world to whom we owe our survival, who act selflessly beyond imaginary borders. The workers who have defied their government's misinformation campaigns meant to protect nothing but their haughty power. The workers who though exhausted and without protection work extra shifts on the hospital floor, in high risk environments. To those at home who freely sacrifice their time, resources, and abilities making masks and protective equipment that the mighty market failed to provide. They promised the capitalist system would protect you from the breadline, from starvation, and want, only to deliver the very same to your door.
If you do nothing real when this is over, your hands will be stained with the blood of those lives you deemed "essential" but not necessary. There will be no heroes, only the casualties that come now, and the ones that come later.
Now is not the season of pride, nor mourning, not the season of the heroic, worthy dead. It is time to organize, ensure this is not the lot promised to those who come after.
The world must not go back to what was, we must build a new one from the ashes of the old."
Source: https://www.reddit.com/r/IWW/comments/fw3k7b/im_sitting_on_a_crowded_new_york_subway_thanks_to/
If you do nothing real when this is over, your hands will be stained with the blood of those lives you deemed "essential" but not necessary. There will be no heroes, only the casualties that come now, and the ones that come later.
Now is not the season of pride, nor mourning, not the season of the heroic, worthy dead. It is time to organize, ensure this is not the lot promised to those who come after.
The world must not go back to what was, we must build a new one from the ashes of the old."
Source: https://www.reddit.com/r/IWW/comments/fw3k7b/im_sitting_on_a_crowded_new_york_subway_thanks_to/
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