Our guest is community organiser Theo Kitchener. Theo is founder of several groups, including Doing It Ourselves which aims to both broaden understanding of the debt crisis and peak resources and encourage action for the sake of personal preparedness, happiness and ethical living. And the associated Livelyhood which is a network of mutually supporting co-operatives for working and playing together....
Jun 14, 2016•45 min•Season 1Ep. 13
We talk with Professor Steve Keen, Head of the School of Economics, Politics and History at Kingston University London. He's one of the few economists who anticipated the Great Financial Crisis and says that mainstream economists failed to anticipate it, not because it was an unpredictable "Black Swan", but because their theories give them blind spots, which caused them to ignore the cause of the crisis: banks lending too much money to finance speculation rather than investment. He's also one of...
Jun 07, 2016•42 min•Season 1Ep. 12
We talk shop, without the supermarket, with Robert Pekin, a former 4th generation dairy farmer, who like tens of thousands of his small- and medium-scale colleagues, lost the family farm in the 1990s, as a casualty of the de-regulation of the Australian dairy industry. And just like it is for so many dairy farmers in the current dairy crisis, this was a personally very traumatic time for Robert. His path to redemption and healing led him to the discovery and practice of community-supported agric...
May 31, 2016•45 min•Season 1Ep. 11
Deano Goodbrew, of The Goodbrew Co on getting tipsy on kombucha and the challenges of food regulation for small producers, and about Save the Planet , a new political party and community campaign focused on reversing global warming and re-creating a safe climate.
May 24, 2016•46 min•Season 1Ep. 10
We talk about how to use dead wombats and doormats to improve your soil with one of Australia's gardening legends, and author of over 140 books (!!!) Jackie French .
May 17, 2016•45 min•Season 1Ep. 9
Talking going off grid living with maverick inner Sydney sustainable living guy Michael Mobbs, author of Sustainable House and Sustainable Food . www.sustainablehouse.com.au www.streetcoolers.com.au
May 10, 2016•44 min•Season 1Ep. 8
Alison Pouliot is an ecologist and nature photographer with a passion all things wild and in particular the world of fungi. She chases the fungi season around the world, dividing her time between the mushrooms seasons of Switzerland and Central Victoria. The latter is where you can follow her through the forests in search of fascinating and sometimes edible fungi on her popular fungi foraging and ecology workshops. Check them out at www.alisonpouliot.com ....
May 03, 2016•45 min•Season 1Ep. 7
You, sweet listener, produce one of the best fertilisers known to humanity, several times a day. And if we keep putting it into drinking water and sending it out to sea, we don't have a chance of hanging around on this planet. So this show we talk the whys and hows of using urine in the garden.
Apr 26, 2016•42 min•Season 1Ep. 6
Talking about how our domesticated herbivores -- cows and sheep -- can be used to restore landscape, with "restoration grazing" practitioner Jodi Roebuck. He tells us that the solution to overgrazing -- one of the most environmentally damaging practices in the wold -- involves increasing the number of animals on the land. WTF?, you say. And he talks about how the methods he uses improve grass growth and carbon capture into the soil. (Check out Roebuck Farm on the facecrack.)...
Apr 19, 2016•44 min•Season 1Ep. 5
Bushy's mate Stephen Pepper stops by the studio to discuss his move from a busy North Melbourne intersection to living off the grid in an old classroom in the Macedon Ranges. Stephen discusses the day to day reality involved with going off the grid and provides some helpful tips for people interested in this lifestyle.
Apr 12, 2016•40 min•Season 1Ep. 4
Satyajit Das is a former banker with over 35 years' experience in financial markets and is an expert on the complex financial instruments at the heart of the Global Financial Crisis. We talk about the size, nature and corruption of the financial industries, and what the end of growth might look like. Das's books include Extreme Money and the recent A Banquet of Consequences .
Apr 05, 2016•43 min•Season 1Ep. 3
Talking intentional communities and natural building with Dr Samuel Alexander. Sam is the founder of The Simplicity Institute which is an educational and research group which envisions a simple way of life. His most recent books are Simple Living in History: Pioneers of the Deep Future and Entropia: Life Beyond Industrial Civilisation . The latter book led one reader to offer him some land. The land and project there (in Moe, Gippsland) is called Wurruk'an , and it's an on the ground experiment ...
Mar 29, 2016•42 min•Season 1Ep. 2
This evenings guest is Mariam Issa, a woman who carries many arrows in her quiver, including author, story teller and public speaker, community building cook and gardener, advocate for cultural diversity, social justice and equality. She also shares her life with her husband and 5 children. Her bio says: "Mariam speaks English, Somali, Swahili and & Arabic, and in all languages she speaks her mind." See: www.mariamissa.com.au , www.raw-australia.org.au...
Mar 22, 2016•42 min•Season 1Ep. 1