I am on the road, presenting. At a dinner with eight people, including the two female regional leaders. They will not attend voices due to the lack of women.
“Why don’t one of you do the stuff that makes for a great permaculture leader?”
“I see the amount of time you put in. I would rather have a life and read a book once in a while.”
"STEP UP!"
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Q: How many acres of citrus are you going to grow in Montana
A: probably 5 acres of dead citrus and 3 living trees. You know, Sepp was in Montana and he said “No way will you grow citrus here.” BWAH HA HA HA HA HA HA! I am going to use all your techniques and all MY techniques and we are so fucking going to get it done.
Q: How is hugelkutur different in California versus Montana?
A: Some things are different, like the wood you put in there has got to be local. In Montana I would never put a hugelkultur on contour (frost pocket), but I could do that in a place without frost.
Q: what about the buried hugelkultur thing?
A: Yeah, I’ve heard that works in the desert. I’m in cold climate, and hugelkultur should be tall where I am. Check out TEFA (textured earth food all year) in my cards.
Q: (missed it)
A: Well, a lot depends on climate. Where I am, you don’t want to capture cold air, but down here you might want to build your house in a frost pocket! In my cold mountainous region, I’m not such a fan of deep swales. I am more likely to put in terraces with just a little shallow swale to feed major rain events over there into my pond. Then when the cold air flows down the mountain, it keeps flowing right on by.
(Intro)
Hi, my name is Paul, and I‘m bonkers about permaculture. There are some who think I’m a dumbs hit because of this (profile display). I’d like to tell you that I didn’t have an optimal childhood and there were times when I was hungry and so these days, when food is presented to me I tend to eat it.
People complain about my language. . . (I can’t type that fast)
When I talked to the convergence last year, it was the sort of thing I like to do, more of an introduction to permaculture. For now I’ve got a darker purpose.
Since last year:
RMH DVDs Kickstarter; TEDx talk; Playing cards Kickstarter
23million to 38 million
225 Acres!
We’ve built a wofati, we have solar chain saws, we are getting an electric tractor
Paul’s unique perspective. Our velocity is being impeded in multiple ways.
Why I think permaculture is not currently a household word.
When I first heard the word permaculture, I was already running my farm with systems feeding systems and someone said to me “that’s permaculture!” So I read about it and I loved it, and I thought why isn’t this a household word?
I have another big website, CodeRanch (JavaRanch) that is about 5 times the size of permies.com I’ve been running that one for longer, and from time to time we’d have badness to deal with.
On permies.com, we have trouble with conflict every other day. (Gallery of movie bad guys.) Why do we have such piles of trouble with the site that is five times smaller?
25 years of managing online community:
-online communities want to morph to:
a) six people in asbestos underwear in a constant flamewar, to b) a river of fluff.
If you think you’re going to let everybody say anything, that will last about 4 months. I get a lot of people telling me how to run my site, but my goal is to encourage the gentle souls to participate. It is a hell of a lot of work.
Burra Maluca warns a volunteer about getting hate mail. . . Note: the hate is coming from permaculturalists.
“How are they going to know that what they are saying is idiotic unless a permaculture authority tells them? And how is it going to stick unless it is public?” -a regional permaculture leader
Be nice.
Never suggest that anybody on permies.com is anything less than perfect.
You can state your point without crushing others. You don’t state “the” truth, you share your opinion.
Many people tell us we are fucking censors and they’re never coming back. That’s true.
And yet, I have the biggest permaculture website on the internet.
Corporate Trolls: thousands of people have full-time, well-paid jobs commenting on things on the internet. These are people monitoring multiple sites and using multiple accounts to give an impression of peer consensus.
Organic Trolls: people who just love to get a reaction. They will say anything to get a reaction. Do not feed the trolls.
Examples on Reddit: here’s this guy whose strategy is to deliberately post something wrong, to get “the right answer.”
Please, please, if a sweet gentle person asks a question, please answer it. You can invoke the 48 hour rule on permies.com. If there’s no answer, sometimes I can throw it out to my dailyish email (I LOVE my dailyish email) and they will get like 15 responses!
Heroes and saints: everybody has detractors.
You have no idea what a festering shit hole of hate is in the permaculture community. I delete it. Some of them, I’ve banned. And then of course, they hate our guts, and that’s OK.
They often go over to PRI. Even that website is beginning to do more deleting.
Men vs women, as keynote speakers, on the cards in the permaculture deck. There are hundreds of people not attending this conference because it is obviously sexist.
So, am I a sexist? These are serious accusations. (presentation using google search data to measure, well, whatever it measures. The chicks are not getting searched for by name.)
Where are the women?
Where are the women who put in the crazy amounts of time and effort?
(Story about the sweet innovator who was driven away from permies.com by assholes.)
Where are the women? They are being poisoned. They are being driven away.
Podcast 111 - why are the permaculture leaders such dicks?
A permaculture innovator creates a new thing. Reaction: “that’s stupid.” Innovator: patiently, lovingly sharing and explaining. By the 100th time, maybe you’ve optimized your presentation. By the 1000th time, maybe now you’ve written a book or put up a website. By the 10,000th time you’re getting a little annoyed. By the 20,00th time the innovator is darn prickly.
Or, 1000 innovators each create new things. After getting the hate, 900 of them decide that permaculture is a private thing.
Cringe worthy
“you should love everyone unconditionally” - and then follows the hate
“Namaste” - you keep using that word. . .
vegans - cool, but don’t tell me what to eat
the third ethic - usually cited by people who don’t have ethics
money -
science -
Permaculture Artisans
There are many schools of thought under the permaculture umbrella.
Some leaders strictly believe that it is not permaculture unless you pray the way they pray, vote the way they vote and live the way they live. Some insist that permaculture can’t contain earthworks.
To Do:
publicly support physical achievement; people that have created something; (it takes 20 kind words to offset 1 nasty one)
critical thinking is the foundation of science
everything following “I think” is always true.
(look for the word “you” when you’re trying to find the asshole in an online argument)
Ask me about food.
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paul wheaton wrote:
I shared a link to reddit where a permaculture enthusiast replied to a comment about winning a ticket to voices and said "I'm gonna win then I'm going to go a punch Paul Wheaton in the face." I wish to emphasize that this was a person who spends lots of time in the permaculture subreddit - so I think it is fair to say that this person is supposedly a permaculture enthusiast.
"It's an odd quirk of human nature that once a man has made up his mind to be a farmer, he wants to get into action quickly, irrespective of the dozen and one factors involved."--Haydn S. Pearson, "Success on the Small Farm"
"You must be the change you want to see in the world." "First they ignore you, then they laugh at you, then they fight you, then you win." --Mahatma Gandhi
"Preach the Gospel always, and if necessary, use words." --Francis of Assisi.
"Family farms work when the whole family works the farm." -- Adam Klaus
Regards, Scott
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Scott Stiller wrote:When I tell folks how I'm going to turn my property into a permaculture paradise I get lots of enthusiast support most of the time. However, I have had one vocal naysayer that seems to want me to fail. My response has been "watch me!"
Sometime ago a read a quote from Sepp where he said, "Thank God I didn't listen to anyone". He wasn't afraid of innovation and going his own path, neither will I.
BTW, I think you're pretty terrific Paul.
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Regards, Scott
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paul wheaton wrote:
“Why don’t one of you do the stuff that makes for a great permaculture leader?”
“I see the amount of time you put in. I would rather have a life and read a book once in a while.”
My project thread
Agriculture collects solar energy two-dimensionally; but silviculture collects it three dimensionally.
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Len Ovens wrote:Sounds like a talk well worth doing. It would be easy to do a rant on any one of those topics... so you must have selected the right ones. I too miss seeing/reading about the innovations posted by said young lady. I know that I do not agree with lots of people on various things, but also have found that I can still learn from their experiences/knowledge base.
A request:
Would it be possible to have an article on the site somewhere (like the various ones for cast iron, raising chickens, etc. at the bottom of this page) that talks about heating water with fire.
Rational:
I have seen too many threads where someone ... gets stomped on with messages telling them how dangerous that is.... and they go away....
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Angela Brown wrote:Paul,
This brand new gardener appreciates that she can come here and ask all sorts of questions that have probably been answered a dozen times in the past and not get flamed for it! I'm looking forward to the time when I will have more than just questions to add to the discussion.
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Julia Winter wrote:Interesting point about the arguments bumping up the "worst" threads. I would add that if the search isn't working for you, you could also use Google to search permies.com for what you want.
It's truly amazing how much data is here, after all these years.
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Agriculture collects solar energy two-dimensionally; but silviculture collects it three dimensionally.
Deb Berman wrote:what are some good ways we can step up?
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