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Perma Resilience

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45 contributions to Perma Resilience
Saying hi
Hi guys, Great to be part of the permaculture community and curious to see what's on offer here. I'm based in Leeds UK and looking forward to meeting like-minded people.
0 likes • 12h
Get stuck into the learning as it will be of immense use in the UK as a lot of different groups are starting to emerge there, mainly people who left the cities for a more rural setting in 2020 so are now ready to engage with other like minded people, 👍
This isn’t a Stefano mastermind group only. It’s time you pitch in.
This community is not here just to listen to me talk. There are a lot of experienced permaculture people in this group. Growers. Builders. Designers. Homesteaders. People who have actually done the work. This is the place to post questions, share what’s working, show what’s failing, and help each other think through problems. I’m not a guru here. I’m a facilitator. I keep things moving, share what I know, and make sure the space stays useful and grounded. If you’ve got experience, use it.If you’re learning, ask.If you’re stuck, post. Communities only work when people participate. Lurking doesn’t build resilience. Conversation does. Start a thread. Reply to someone. Add value.
8 likes • Jan 12
Yes, I think this is exactly right, and I think several of us are so busy doing the doing...alone, or in very small groups that we're too exhausted to interact. The answer...spread the load , and build community otherwise this is never going to work!
0 likes • 29d
@Evon Saavedra Wow!
War? Collapse? AI?
What is most likely to occur?
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3 likes • 29d
We know AI is being implemented now, so the extent to which it infiltrates current systems will decide employment levels, civil unrest which in the worst cases - and we are seeing many instances of that before our eyes right now - will result in wars. There are currently 50 - 60 active conflicts on planet earth affecting all facets of life...how much worse does it have to get! Much love to all for your dedication and forward thinking.
2026 The Last Year?
I keep coming back to this question and I want to hear real thoughts, not hot takes. Is 2026 the last relatively normal year before things start breaking in a visible way? Not apocalypse. Not end of the world. Just systems failing faster than they are being repaired. Jobs that look stable until they are not. Food and housing that keep getting more fragile. Debt that only works if nothing goes wrong. Institutions that assume compliance instead of trust. I am not saying this to scare anyone. I am saying it because I am watching people who did everything right still feel cornered. If 2026 is the last year where you can still move, still buy land, still learn real skills, still build community while the lights are on, that matters. So I am genuinely curious. Do you think we have more time than that Or less Or do you think nothing meaningful is coming at all Comment your take. I read them all.
2026 The Last Year?
2 likes • Jan 12
@MoonChild Garcia Totally agree...and I'm not going to be on the sidelines watching it all disintegrate either! Action is called for.
4 likes • Jan 12
@Cynthia Maddox Good luck with the packing up, and I'm sure you will find a lot of the things you thought you needed or are important will now be irrelevant thus lightening the load. I think we also have to prepare ourselves to shed unfulfilling friendships too, as a new direction requires new bold and strong relationships.
Early Access Book Drop – Community Only
I want to loop you in on something I’ve been building quietly for a long time. My new book is officially live on Amazon. Right now, it’s available at early access pricing for this community: - Paperback: $19 - Kindle: $9.99 This price will increase to $29 very soon once this early promo window closes. I’m opening this up to the Skool community first because this book exists for you. And I want your help pushing it forward in the first 30 days. Here’s why this matters: Amazon heavily favors books that get real reviews early. Reviews in the first month directly affect visibility, rankings, and whether the book ever gets shown to people outside our circle. If this book has helped you, challenged how you think, or clarified your path forward, a short honest review makes a real difference. What this book covers This is not theory or hype. It’s a practical framework built from real-world experience. Inside, you’ll learn: - How people are buying land without banks or traditional loans - How seller financing actually works in the real world - How to evaluate land, risk, and long-term viability before you buy - How to structure deals that don’t destroy cash flow - How to build toward a homestead or resilient property in phases - How to avoid the costly mistakes most first-time land buyers make This book is meant to save you years of trial and tens of thousands of dollars in bad decisions. How you can help 1. Grab the book at the early access price 2. Read it (or skim what’s most relevant right now) 3. Leave an honest Amazon review once you’re done That’s it. This is one of those moments where community effort compounds. If we push this together now, it gives the book a long runway and allows me to build the next pieces that stack on top of it. i’ll drop the Amazon link below. https://amzn.to/3No6qu5 Thank you for being part of this early and helping me grow it.
1 like • Jan 12
Q. Is the info in the book relevant to people in the UK? Also the shipping cost seemed very low to get it sent over to the UK - I'm not sure that $5.71 would cover it leaving you at a loss. I don't have a Kindle either so prefer a book format. I'm also not a fan of Amazon so would prefer a different option.
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Diana Furlong
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Urban dweller from the UK proving that it is possible to grow food in the big city. Greetings from London.

Active 12h ago
Joined Nov 25, 2024
London, UK
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