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Welcome to the Sustainable Living Podcast. We are thrilled to have you here!

Are your ready to change the world? Or maybe thinking about it?

Let's do it together.

Our goal is to create a community where we can learn from and inspire each other.

We are Marianne and Jenise and are so honored that you are listening to our Podcast.

Thank you!

Marianne and Jenise

 

Oct 26, 2016

Colleen Valles, a mother of a 10 year old and just about now, of a tiny new baby, is also a writer, a knitter, a pet mama and a tiny house enthusiast. When her 10 year old daughter got excited about the Tiny House idea, Colleen decided to take action on her dream. She explored all different ways to downsize and move to...


Oct 19, 2016

In this podcast we give a Fall homestead update, both personal and from a national political perspective.

We talk a little bit about the current United States Presidential election, our political system and the part that collaboration plays in all of it. We chat about is wrong with the political system and what is the...


Oct 14, 2016

Oregon State University is offering the Free Introduction to Permaculture Course again. What a gift to the world! The 4 week course starts on October 31st 2016. The best time to sign up is right now. open.oregonstate.edu/courses/permaculture/

In this interview, Andrew Millison, the creator of this course, shares what...


Oct 11, 2016

Episode 58 - What is a Gift Economy?

What exactly is a gift economy and how does it work?

In this podcast gift economy aficionado Frederick Malouf joins me for a discussion about a different kind of economy, not based on money. Gift economies eschew both bartering and money in favor of a system that runs on abundance...


Oct 5, 2016

Almost a year ago, we published a podcast trying to help a group of young people to reach their goal of attending a PDC - Permaculture Design Course - in Mallorca, Spain. The group was able to do work trade for the teachers' fees, but needed to earn hard cash for food and board. They started a Kickstarter campaign...