Please join me living in times of turmoil, where a lot of things that used to be considered to be true, in fact, almost nowhere to turn where you can still find is true that has maintained itself. By now being disproven completely and have been found to be part ...
Read More »JOHN TURNER SERIES 1: SUNLIGHT, GARDENING TIPS AND HEALTHY FOOD
John, you back in your old haunt again, this is the area that you brought it out of an old rubbish dump into a pretty productive garden in three weeks. So we feel that you probably know, the areas which have sun and the areas which have not got sun ...
Read More »JOHN TURNER SERIES 1: THE IMPORTANCE OF SEEDS
Have you read the whole of Bill Mollison? Permaculture? Yes? Did you spend time with Bill Mollison as well? Yes. And when you spoke to him compared to the material that he has, in his book, what sort of thing was the stuff that you’d most be talking about when ...
Read More »JOHN TURNER SERIES 1: PRESCRIPTIONS OF THE EARTH
John, just recently, there’s been a lot of conflict caused by a lack of trust that has emerged against the medical world who recommended vaccines, which have since been found out to be deadly, and causing mayhem elsewhere. And they’ve now also found out that there has been incentives to ...
Read More »JOHN TURNER SERIES 1: ECOSYSTEM INTERPLAY – TREES, NOISE, SOIL AND BEES.
We have a spring equinox day. And here we have a perfect marriage between the past and the present. And also, this is for the future ready. And this is, as you’ve just seen on the tab, the oldest oak tree in South Africa. And we are one of the ...
Read More »TONY FLORENCE – COOPERATIVE SHORTFALLS
The intention with cooperatives is often completely wrong. Communities choose co operatives as a means of accessing funds, and co operatives are intended to create opportunities to cooperate with one another. The people in communities see it as an entity to gain resources and the working relationships between people in ...
Read More »Tim Jenkin
Spekboom Rehabilitation Project
We are at the Kokskei Mountains in the Karoo, at a farm called “Welgevonden”, which has been in the Rudman family for the past 200 odd years, and during that time the farm has been overgrazed, mainly by sheep and goat farming, which is more conducive to the type of ...
Read More »JOHN D LIU – Questions to the Panel
We have some smushed questions. Question: “If you could give us one practical tip that would help us to make a difference, what would it be? Angus McIntosh: I alluded to it earlier. You vote with your fork. The fork is the most powerful thing that we have, so you ...
Read More »JOHN D LIU – Panel Presentations Part 2
Welcome back to the second part of the program. I am shifting my role to be a moderator and we have a panel. Mark Swilling: Thank you, John, for the multiple stories of the movement for regeneration. I’m a professor at Stellenbosch University and head up the center for complex ...
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