• Post Reply Bookmark Topic Watch Topic
  • New Topic
permaculture forums growies critters building homesteading energy monies kitchen purity ungarbage community wilderness fiber arts art permaculture artisans regional education skip experiences global resources cider press projects digital market permies.com pie forums private forums all forums
this forum made possible by our volunteer staff, including ...
master stewards:
  • Carla Burke
  • John F Dean
  • r ranson
  • Nancy Reading
  • Anne Miller
  • Jay Angler
stewards:
  • paul wheaton
  • Pearl Sutton
  • Nicole Alderman
master gardeners:
  • Christopher Weeks
  • Timothy Norton
gardeners:
  • Matt McSpadden
  • Rachel Lindsay
  • Jeremy VanGelder

podcast 403 - Bits and Bobs towards Critical Mass - part 2

 
steward
Posts: 3720
Location: Kingston, Canada (USDA zone 5a)
548
12
purity dog forest garden fungi trees tiny house chicken food preservation woodworking
  • Likes 4
  • Mark post as helpful
  • send pies
    Number of slices to send:
    Optional 'thank-you' note:
  • Quote
  • Report post to moderator


Listen Online
Download

Get all of the podcasts in convenient, giant zip files
Subscribe on iTunes

Summary

Credit: Eric Tolbert

Paul Wheaton and Bill Erickson, a permies.com staff member, continue the podcast with discussion on what Paul would do differently if someone gave him a million dollars (in case anyone is wondering we are sure Paul would be open to it if you would like to make such a donation) and he could go back and start over at wheaton labs. Paul would start with a Permaculture-loving MBA, then hiring an Event Coordinator/Education Director (the position is currently available in real life) and a full-time Natural Builder. The discussion then delves into the roles those people would play and the impact it would/might have on wheaton labs.

Paul then brings up that Bill has agreed to work on a Biological Reverse Kickstarter. The intriguing title can be summed up by what is needed to improve the forward velocity at Wheaton Labs prompted by a forum-based discussion of revamping the bootcamp program  by people who want to "throw money" at the program. People who are outside the program but watching the progress of participants would pledge money or items towards when artifacts are completed and the people who are pledging would influence what artifacts that they would like to see worked on or finished.

Many other topics are touched upon during the discussion of the Biological Reverse Kickstarter and various projects and learning opportunities that are available or might become available in the future. Paul points out that he has attempted to design the lab to be a "permaculture home" not a commuter job location. The discussion turns to PEP1 and PEP2 -basically a "Permaculture Experience" course or courses that would be defined by an understanding of a series of basic tasks or skills that would help a person be self-sufficient and competent to run a homestead or a farm. Bill points out you don't get paid to go to school - you're getting an education and Paul's bootcamp program is an educational opportunity.

The discussion between Bill and Paul continues on the possibility of modifying the bootcamp program to include pledges, ranging from items to money, how the "Human Factor" impacts all on-going relationships, a mini-rant about how there is "nothing to take pictures of" at wheaton labs, including junk pole fence, rock jacks, handmade gates, things growing on the berms, hugelkulture beds, chop and drop composting, ongoing projects at lab like the dry stack moon gate, etc. Bill makes a valid and on-point observation that  if "you don't  have skin in the game" nothing gets done and that you need a "Critical Mass" of like-minded people who are committed to making things work to move things forward.

Bill then relates the welcoming environment he found upon first experiencing wheaton labs and the fantastic person that is Fred. Fred is the gold standard of the kind of person that wheaton labs need to attract to reach the "Critical Mass" that moves the lab forward and gets projects done.

Bill and Paul move on to discuss Paul's book in progress, "How to Build a Better World in Your Backyard Instead of Being Angry at Bad Guys". Instead of creating a quick, low-key book as originally intended, Paul is in the process of taking the slower, longer route of editing the book for outreach to a larger number of people. The book will be an expansion of the concept behind the Permaculture playing cards that were an attempt to allow people who are bonkers about Permaculture to share their love of Permaculture with other people who are not yet aware of the wonders of Permaculture.

Following the book discussion there are kudos to the awesome people moving things forward, especially Fred and Jocelyn. They talk about Paul's YouTube videos having 73,000 subscribers but the changing algorithms have limited views of newly published videos to only several hundred followers, an issue that is happening to many video channels. Bill explains that he will be publishing a wiki on how to change your YouTube settings to make sure you get notified of new content and Paul and Bill go on to discuss how to improve YouTube viewership and rankings.

The podcast wraps up with talking about the burning question of "What is Paul doing with all the money"? Bill points out that Paul and Jocelyn live frugally and spend a lot of time and money promoting current and future projects, including feeding the boots and materials costs for the on-going projects. The podcast ends on a discussion of possibilities for a relaxing, friendly space at the top of the Volcano and Bill's advice to "get some time for your soul".


Relevant Threads

podcast 402 - Bits and Bobs towards Critical Mass - part 1
permies rental/event manager position
wheaton labs bootcamp program
dry stack moon gate
Permaculture playing cards

Support the Empire

Help support the empire and get all of the podcasts in a bundle
here in the digital market at permies.

To support production of these podcasts, make a donation here at Paul's Patreon page.



This podcast was made possible thanks to:

Full Name
Bill Crim
Josh Phillips
wade L
James Tutor
Suleiman ALAQEL
Jocelyn Campbell
Jason Hower
Ash Jackson is The Scrollbard
thomas adams
Julia Mason
Dominic Crolius
David Ingraham
Miroslav Ultrama
Lisa Goodspeed
Bill Erickson
Keith Kuhnsman
Wayne Fajkus
Eivind W. Bjoerkavaag
G Cooper
Dylan Butler
Cody W.
 
gardener & author
Posts: 2080
Location: Manitoba, Canada
695
2
cattle hugelkultur monies duck forest garden fish fungi earthworks building rocket stoves homestead
  • Likes 1
  • Mark post as helpful
  • send pies
    Number of slices to send:
    Optional 'thank-you' note:
  • Quote
  • Report post to moderator
Slight correction to the podcast content... we have decided on the following for the book:

Title: Building a Better World in Your Backyard
Subtitle: Instead of Being Angry at Bad Guys
 
gardener
Posts: 950
Location: Galicia, Spain zone 9a
248
2
dog duck chicken cooking food preservation fiber arts pig bike bee solar ungarbage
  • Mark post as helpful
  • send pies
    Number of slices to send:
    Optional 'thank-you' note:
  • Quote
  • Report post to moderator
CHERRIES - IN ANY FORM
PLUS 2 LITRES WATER BEfORE LUNCH

no more gout.
I promise
 
Posts: 98
Location: Frederick, MD zone7b
28
4
kids duck bee homestead
  • Mark post as helpful
  • send pies
    Number of slices to send:
    Optional 'thank-you' note:
  • Quote
  • Report post to moderator
Bill

Did you ever get a chance to write that youtube wiki that discussed how to make youtube work better? I searched permies and couldnt find it.  I would be very interested

Thanks!
Bryan
 
Who among you feels worthy enough to be my best friend? Test 1 is to read this tiny ad:
FREE Perma Veggies Book! - Learn how to grow the most delicious and nutritious food with the least amount of work.
https://permies.com/t/238620/perennial-vegetables/FREE-Perma-Veggies-Book
reply
    Bookmark Topic Watch Topic
  • New Topic