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David Bilbrey return to sit in the hosts’s seat in an interview that he recorded as a follow up to my earlier conversation with Joshua Cubista. David and Joshua explore further what it means to seek out a right livelihood while creating a truly sustainable world. Something that serves as a transition between the consumptive space that we find ourselves in now, moving towards a space where we live within the boundaries of Earth.

Along the way they also touch on someone whose work we could all do to learn a little bit more about, Buckminster Fuller.

Joshua and David mention a number of books, organizations, and thought leaders, which you’ll find more extensive than usual links for below.

End of Summer Fundraiser

Since making this show a full-time endeavor, the greatest supporters have been you, the listener. As summer moves into Fall the podcast is about to reach a new milestone, six years on the air, there have been a lot of changes behind the scenes, which recently lead me to ask, rather publicly, whether or not the show should continue. The reasons for that question include that personally, I’ve recently moved into a new space, and am spending more time commuting to spend every available evening and weekend with my children.



Professionally, there are invitations to cover bigger events on ever more interesting topics, including an upcoming Movement of Movements meeting in November; as well as working with others to help them bring their dreams of podcasting about permaculture on air, as you’ll hear in the following episode and upcoming releases with Benjamin Weiss; and the creation of a team working behind the scenes to continue to grow and increase the quality of the offerings for the show. That latter part includes a business manager, graphic designer, writer, curator, and a sound engineer. Doing all of that comes with greater outlays as we increase the offerings, so until September 30, 2016 I’m holding a listener specific fundraiser. Between now and then I’d like to raise $4,500, and I’m happy to report that as I put this show together we are already 10% of the way there. Can we exceed this goal in the days remaining?



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