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podcast 218: Art Ludwig, can a 4000 square foot home be green

 
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This podcast starts off with me and Art talking about "Can a 4000 square foot home be green?" My initial response is "Yes, if you have 12 people living in it." And Art explains why that doesn't even work.

Art talks about how he has several books half written and was close to publishing a couple - but is currently waiting to see how the book piracy stuff works out.

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That's right.. act now! Don't delay! get it while it's hot!!!...

Okay, ok... well anyway, just go here: http://www.richsoil.com/permaculture/2025-art-ludwig-podcast-introduction-announcement/ and give it a listen.

Best intro to a podcast i ever did here Paul give... in fact, it's the only one i ever did hear him give... but I LIKE it...
 
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Over at the thread for 217, Adrien said:

Adrien Lapointe wrote:This is the only one for now. Podcast 218 should be up in a few weeks.



I can't find any way to purchase 218 at the moment. Might be missing something and I would appreciate some help. thanks.
 
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just the one:  http://www.scubbly.com/item/76144/

included in the mega gob:  http://www.scubbly.com/item/87971/

 
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Ka-Ching!

I'm gonna get me some Art-Ludwiggalicious-Learnin'.

Really rolling through these podcasts and I can't wait to see why you through these were worth extra buku buccaroos.
 
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