the 1st one of your podcast that I listened to.
It was good, now even more people knows about permaculture.
I love the way how you answered that while compost pile is better than landfill, giving it to animals to compost and distribute it is even lazier/better.
Iterations are fine, we don't have to be perfect
My 2nd Location:Florida HardinessZone:10 AHS:10 GDD:8500 Rainfall:2in/mth winter, 8in/mth summer, Soil:Sand pH8 Flat
Thanks for pointing me towards that--I liked it a lot! I agree, you are a terrific guest and you should do that more often. I'd be curious to see if your web stats change after broadcast.
Ha! Scary clowns... : ) A very apt metaphor for what I fear to be a very realistic appraisal of the political situation.
Great to see the word getting out via new media to new audiences. And I totally echo the sentiment expressed by R. Hasting: I couldn't help but smile when I went to the OneRadioNetwork site and read "Paul Wheaton, the Duke of Permaculture"!
At the same time, though, I couldn't help but cringe when I read someone above saying that this was the first podcast in which they've ever heard Paul talk his stuff. I just didn't like Mr. Timpone's style. Sure, he was a perfectly polite host and an interested participant in the discussion, but he kept repeating or re-phrasing Paul's statements in ways that confused or mis-characterized (what I took to be) the original intent. Did anyone else have the same reaction?
Paul sounds like a natural. Interviewer slant and spin comes w/the territory, keeps one on their toes. But the territory can be worthwhile and it sounds like Paul is at home there.
Rufus
Arch enemy? I mean, I don't like you, but I don't think you qualify as "arch enemy". Here, try this tiny ad:
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