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- “Transition Streets Launches in America!” Interview with Carolyne Stayton, Executive Director of Transition US by Willi Paul, Publisher and Transition Consultant at PlanetShifter.com
- “Permaculture Life School” – An Indiegogo Campaign and Interview with Matt Powersby Willi Paul, Planetshifter.com Media
- “The Stuff that Isn’t Going Away” – Poem by Willi Paul, Planetshifter.com Media
- “Permaculture, Rewilding and Herbalism” – Interview with The Perma Pixie (aka Taj Scicluna), Dandenong Ranges, Melbourne, Australia. By Willi Paul, Planetshifter.com Media
- “Water” – A Glossary for Creative Kids by Willi Paul, Planetshifter.com
- Interview with Tal Fitzpatrick – Coordinator of Volunteering Queensland, Australia‘s Natural Disaster Resilience Leadership Project by Willi Paul, Planetshifter.com Media
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Monthly Archives: October 2013
“Hands on Resilience : Interview with Russell Evans, Director of Transition Lab” by Willi Paul, Planetshifter.com Magazine
“Hands on Resilience : Interview with Russell Evans, Director of Transition Lab” by Willi Paul, Planetshifter.com Magazine * * * * * * * Transition Lab has developed viable alternatives to the 40-hour-a-week job that enable the underemployed to get … Continue reading
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“Meet Us at the Legal Café!” “Interview with Chris Tittle, Director of Organizational Resilience at The Sustainable Economies Law Center” (SELC) by Willi Paul, PlanetShifter.com Magazine
“Meet Us at the Legal Café!” “Interview with Chris Tittle, Director of Organizational Resilience at The Sustainable Economies Law Center” (SELC) by Willi Paul, PlanetShifter.com Magazine “We want to live in cities filled with a diversity of microenterprises, urban farms, … Continue reading →