Futuresteading

E182 Anna Nanna - EVERYDAY Permaculture for EVERYBODY!

Jade Miles Season 11 Episode 182

Rarely in life do you meet someone who moves through the world in complete service of others, filling their cup through small but regular actions that offer the world gifts of time, seeds, toilet paper, knowledge. Todays guest is just this person, intrinsically generous…even going so far as to say she stores her excess yields in other humans which in turn proliferates the generosity bug & reap returning acts of kindness as gifted lemon slice & moving boxes.

Today we get to the bottom of what it looks like to blend permaculture principles into your life as a lifelong renter & we talk in earnest about the challenges of this prospect too & why its only getting harder to break the housing realities of so many in Australia, UK & the US.

We dive into why its so important to advocate for yourself when you are - in her words ‘neuro spicy’ & of course no conversation with the urban Nanna would be complete without a thorough rundown on all things foraging!!!

This chat coincides with the launch of Annas newly released book “Everyday Permaculture” which might well become one of those books that you find on the shelf in every household - it definitely SHOULD Be!

“Being so deeply steeped in capitalism makes it hard to ask people to become a permie not a consumer”

“I never expect any member of community to be doing better than others - everyone brings something to the table & we need to value that diversity to see all of us thrive” 

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We talked about-

  • Growing up undiagnosed neuro spicy - “You’re not broken you’re just wired differently”
  • Being a wisdom keeper
  • Building confidence for self advocacy despite imposter syndrome
  • Being accessible, taking small bites
  • Seeing community as ‘A healthy forest’, messy, live, flourishing, decaying, breathing
  • Finding ways to connect rather than divide
  • There’s no room for consumerism in the foragers mindset
  • Foraging teaches you to ask how much is enough
  • Catching & storing energy in other people - breeding goodwill & gratitude 
  • The destabilising vagaries of life as a renter- fighting against injustice to have a roof over your head 
  • Housing crisis realities 
  • Creating belonging when you don't have a stable location to call home.
  • Breaking up with stuff & setting it free by gifting it to others who will use it.
  • Building neighbourly relations
  • Being an active part in the betterment of someone else's life
  • Living with a spirit of generosity
  • Creating a community corner of offerings for free
  • Not existing in a monetary society
  • COMMUNITY

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