Scaling up with Blacksheep

My guests for this episode are Joshua Hughes and Amanda Wilson of VerdEnergia Pacifica and Blacksheep Regenerative Resource Management.

On the ground practitioners of permaculture practitioners engaged in restorative business, Joshua and Amanda are the founders and, respectively, the CEO and CMO of Black Sheep Regenerative Resource Management. Together they’ve co-managed VerdEnergia Pacifica, a permaculture farm, education, and resource center in Costa Rica, for the last five years They join me today to discuss how they are scaling up Blacksheep Regeneration Resource management. We also continue the earlier conversation from earlier interviews with Joshua about creating a compassionate future, the role of regenerative investing in saving and repairing the land, and the transitional ethics required in this period of change. Find out more about their work at weareblacksheep.org and verdenergiapacifica.org. The work Joshua, Amanda, the rest of their team, farmers, and friends, are doing through investment and direct commercial action reinvigorates farms and saves the land around them from further destruction and devastation. Listening to this story, I’m reminded that we can all engage in the act of restoration as permaculture practitioners by purchasing a piece of land, if we are able to do so and use the skills we gain through understanding ecological design to build soil, and restore functioning ecosystems that benefit people and the other than human. If we don’t have land but do have the economic resources, we can share our financial capital with the people and organizations that have those abilities. Donate or invest in land restoration or management projects like Blacksheep Regenerative Resource Management. Buy the plants for your backyard from nurseries you trust and believe in. Sponsor a scholarship for a Permaculture Design Course. We have the greatest ability to change the world when we work together. Folks like Amanda, Joshua, and myself, are here to help you find a way to make a difference, each in our own way. If you know someone engaged in work you believe in or have your own permaculture farm or project, please let me know so I can continue to curate that information and make it available to other listeners. Email: The Permaculture Podcast  You can also use that email address if you have any questions for me, or if you think I can help you get connected to resources that will aid your project. From here the next interview is another live conversation, this time recorded with Michael Judd, to discuss his latest book For the Love of Paw Paws: A Mini-Manual for Growing and Caring for PawPaws - From Seed to Table. After that are two episodes with David Holmgren. Until the next time, use your resources in the restoration of degraded land, while taking care of Earth, your self, and each other. Fall Fundraiser This episode starts the annual Fall fundraiser. If you enjoy this show, you can help it to grow and continue to explore the edges of ecological design and what it means to practice permaculture in the landscape, our lives, and our communities by donating today. Give online at paypal.me/permaculturepodcast Or by mail: The Permaculture Podcast The Permaculture Podcast

Resources

Call Joshua: 503-898-2163

Blacksheep Regenerative Resource Management

VerdEnergia Pacifica

Earlier Interviews with Joshua Hughes

Permaculture Politics and a Compassionate Future Regenerative Investing

Transitional Ethics

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Joshua Hughes - Regenerative Investing

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Joshua Hughes return to share information about his latest venture Blacksheep Regenerative Resource Management, a invest with social responsibility.

During the conversation he guides us through how this effort has moved the amount of land under management through his projects from 20 acres in 2014, to 400 acres two years alter, and providing a return of 4,000% to investors over a 30 year period. All while creatinging local jobs and keeping the majority of the physical assets and resources in Costa Rica. Regenerative investing: practicing permaculture using the tools of modern business to rebuild the land and the people who call the land home.

Is this a model we can use to bring the needed financial capital into our work and find success during this period of transition?  Let me know your thoughts by leaving a comment below. 

Resources
Blacksheep Regenerative Resource Management
VerdEnergia Pacifica

Related Interview
Joshua Hughes - Transitional Ethics - Joshua's first interview on the podcast.

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