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In this episode of Sense-Making in a Changing World, I am so delighted to be speaking about financial dimensions of permaculture and the new economy with renegade economist and permaculture educator Della Duncan.
Like me, Della has also spent a lot of time at Schumacher College (she completed her MA in Economics for Transition) and she works closely too with Fritjof Capra and his course, the Systems View of Life. Della also podcasts - her show is Upstream Podcast - check it out in the show notes. Della Duncan teaches financial permaculture on several Permaculture Design Courses throughout the Bay Area of California, as well as the Work that Reconnects, following Joana Macy’s work. Della is also - a Senior Fellow of Social and Economic Equity at London School of Economics
- a Gross National Happiness Master Trainer
- a founding member of the Doughnut Economics California Coalition (DECC)
- a Senior Lecturer at the California Institute of Integral Studies and Gaia Education.
Read more - her article in Kosmos Journal: Cultivating Right Livelihood Together, Della and I explore the economic dimensions of permaculture.
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