Bill Sommers - The Permaculture Credit Union

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My guest for this episode is Bill Sommers, president of the Permaculture Credit Union in Santa Fe, New Mexico.

Though I'd heard about the Permaculture Credit Union before, I didn't get around to looking into it further until Wes Roe, one of the board members of PCU, contacted me with the suggestion of talking to Bill. In setting up the interview, I spoke with Bill at length, and felt his background offered a unique perspective to discuss banking and financial permaculture; he's been involved in finance and business for over 30 years including holding a Master of Business Administration degree from Loyola College. Here is a banker who also practices permaculture. This interview adds another model to those presented by Eric Toensmeier and Lisa Fernandes on applying permaculture more broadly, particularly to business. We begin with Bill's background in the world of banking and finance, and how he came to permaculture. From there we move to the Permaculture Credit Union: how the organization began, the process involved to get started, and the ethos that allows people to join the credit union and also bind them together philosophically. Throughout it all, Bill speaks with clarity and frankness as I seek details on understanding the causes of the financial crisis/melt down/great recession over the last few years, and how the Permaculture Credit Union performed in comparison to the big banks. We throw some numbers around and touch on esoteric ideas behind what makes a particular financial institution secure or insecure. We close out talking about how community focused banks can make a difference to the people that live within there, even if the bank is located hundreds, or thousands, of miles away. In the information age physical location may matter less and less, but the we should ally with those who agree that the best place to start building a better world is at home, in our neighborhood, and our nearest town or city. Resources: Permaculture Credit Union 8 Forms of Capital

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Eric Toensmeier - Financial Permaculture

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My guest for this episode is Eric Toensmeier and we talk about the upcoming Financial Permaculture Workshop, to provide examples of applying the ideas of financial permaculture to the real world: building regenerative businesses, connecting with financiers because, as much as it would be great if we didn't, these projects require money, and community development so we can build the local structures now for a bright vibrant future.

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Dan French - Transitioning to Professional Permaculture Design

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The guest for this episode is the Dan French and we talk about his move to becoming a full-time professional permaculture designer.

His work is to make a practical business out of permaculture and move into the production of integrated designs. Dan's work showed up in my inbox one morning as a link to his article at the Permaculture News: "A Journey of Transition: Becoming a Professional Permaculture Designer." The first of a series of planned articles about his trip down this new road, including the trials and tribulations along the way. We discuss all of this, and more, in the interview. If, after listening to this interview, you would like to contact Dan, you can leave a message in the article linked above, or email him directly: danjwfrench (at) gmail (dot) com Laying the foundations for your own permaculture business and think Dan's coach could help you? Find Nick Huggins at Permaculture Business World. As always, you can reach me at: The Permaculture Podcast or give me a call:

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Warren Brush - Profitable Permaculture

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An interview with Warren Brush, a Permaculture teacher and designer who, along with his wife, operates Quail Springs in California as a demonstration site and education center.

His experiences and connection in the permaculture community. However, however, this time around it is not his travels that we speak about. Rather, after an introduction and discussion of his background, which includes taking his PDC with Bill Mollison, we spend the bulk of our time together talking about opportunities and models for making permaculture profitable by moving beyond the backyards and byways to broadscale agriculture, financed by community and slow money investment.

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Quail Springs
Warren Brush
Wilderness Youth Project
Sustainable Vocations
Owen Dell
"Sustainable Landscaping for Dummies"
Art Ludwig and Oasis Design
Woody Tasch
Slow Money
Joel Salatin and Polyface Farm

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