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Food Forest Podcast
as guest
How to start a dryland food forest?
Mohammed Erribani
In this episode of the Food Forest Podcast, host and guest Mohammed Erribani discuss the journey from being a chef to a permaculture designer, emphasizing the importance of community, spirituality, and education in regenerative practices. They explore the challenges of water scarcity in Morocco and the impact of restoration projects in India, highlighting the need for long-term solutions and local initiatives. The conversation also touches on the significance of gratitude, resilience, and the role of anger in activism, ultimately calling for a collective effort to create a regenerative future.
Key takeaways
- - Self-sufficiency is a collective effort, not an individual one.
- Permaculture can solve many of the world's problems.
- Understanding nature's patterns is crucial for effective design.
- Water management is key to restoring ecosystems.
- Community involvement is essential for successful projects.
- Spirituality can guide environmental stewardship.
- Education and awareness are vital for change.
- Local initiatives can lead to significant impacts.
- Mistakes in design are opportunities for learning.
- Gratitude and resilience are powerful tools in activism.
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