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KDNK's Summer broadcasts continue this Wednesday 6/24 with Heady Hooligan and Pink Fuzz, starting at 6pm at the Basalt River Park.

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  • Marjory Wildcraft founded The Grow Network to promote sustainable living, food sovereignty and natural medicines. She joins Steph and Jerome to share…
  • Author Rob Hopkins is co-founder of the international Transition Towns movement. This is part 2 of his discussion with Steph Syson and Jrome Osentowski to…
  • This month on The Inner Game, Gwen talks with Regenerative Landscape Manager, Lauren Galanes. Lauren is trained in permaculture and urban farming, as well as Chinese medicine and shamanism. Listen to The Inner Game on KDNK.org, the first Tuesday of each month at 4pm.
  • On this episode of Inner Game, Gwen talks with Vanessa Harmony, owner of Colorado Edible Forest, and the host of the Living Permaculture show also on KDNK. Listen to The Inner Game on KDNK.org the first Tuesday of each month at 4pm.
  • Vanessa Harmony is a nursery grower, consultant, and educator specializing in food forests, edible forest gardens, heritage orchards, and permaculture design. She owns and operates Colorado Edible Forest, a plant nursery and consulting business in operation since 2016 with the mission to grow food, build soil, and nurture Nature via fruit trees, berry bushes, nitrogen-fixing shrubs, and edible perennial plants. As of 2022 Vanessa co-hosts Living Permaculture with Jerome Osentowski of Central Rocky Mountain Permaculture Institute (CRMPI).
  • This episode introduces Andrés Better (Andy), a current student of Colorado Mountain College’s Bachelor of Science program in Ecosystem Science and Stewardship, and a graduate of the college's Permaculture Design Certificate. Over the years, he’s developed a passion for documenting biodiversity in his home country of Ecuador and in Colorado where he grew up.
  • On this special episode of My Own Two Hands, host Adrian Fielder chats with CRMPI founder Jerome Osentowski, planner Maya Ward, and local expert Michael Thompson about the special use permit relating to Colorado Rocky Mountain Permaculture Institute. The meeting is scheduled for Thursday, July 7th at the El Jebel Courthouse at 2:30 pm.
  • Courtney Williams comes to KDNK with a vibrant background in community theatre and non-profit experience. Originally from Montana, Williams is an avid dog-lover with a passion for gardening and permaculture. She has served as Morning News Host since September of 2023.
  • In this first episode of "Forest Radio" (a special new Farm Talk mini-series), Adrian Fielder meets Aviram Rozin, author of Humanity 2.0: Ten Principles for a Compassionate Society and founder of Sadhana Forest, a bold, multi-continent project to regenerate forest and community in ways that provide abundance of food, health and well-being for everyone. Across eight locations in India, Kenya, Namibia and Haiti, Sadhana Forest communities have turned the tide on aridification and erosion by installing permaculture design interventions called “Earthworks” (especially swales) to catch precipitation and allow precious water to soak into the Earth where it can feed the web of life from the ground up. The dramatic results of their efforts, as seen in the images above (showing the first Sadhana Forest site in Auroville, India over the last twenty-three years) demonstrate the relevance of these strategies to the urgent work of rehabilitating land in other arid and semi-arid climates such as those on Colorado’s Western Slope – especially in our increasingly common post-fire landscapes. Just as urgent as regenerative land stewardship is the need to re-center community life in the human heart, and Sadhana Forest does both simultaneously. Indeed, Aviram and his co-regenerators tend both to the land and to their communities with compassion and commitment to restoring the balance of life: all meals they serve are vegan, and they peacefully co-exist with animals as relatives throughout Sadhana Forest. They invite you to come visit them at any of their locations, where they receive thousands of volunteer visitors per year. To whet your appetite, Humanity 2.0 is available here as a free download, or you can request a free print copy at the Sadhana Forest website.
  • Living Permaculture welcomes Adam Brock back to the show to discuss and celebrate his new position as Western Program Director for the National Young…
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