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Perma Resilience

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This community is becoming paid soon. Read this.
In the next couple weeks, this community will move to a $50 entry. That is not a cash grab. It is a filter. Right now, members have access to a full course that on its own is worth far more than that. If you are here now, you are early. If you invite people now, they lock in access before it becomes paid. Once the switch happens: - New members pay to enter - The bar goes up - The signal-to-noise improves - The value compounds If you have friends who are: - Trying to buy land or a homestead - Interested in creative financing - Building real resilience, not just consuming content Invite them now. This is the last window to get people in before the door has a price on it. Post the invite link. Tag people who should not miss this. Let them in while it is still free. We are building something long-term here.
1 like • 10d
If we are working through the course right now will we be able to finish it if not done by then?
0 likes • 8d
@Stefano Creatini thank you šŸ’š
3.2 Swot link is broken
It's linked to a website landing page not the swot worksheet. Thanks!
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If you had a chance to move out of the United States, where would you go and why?
1 like • 15d
My list is longer than time allows. Rural Japan nearly gives away decayed homes in what are essentially ghost towns if you commit to fixing it up. It's just another variety of homesteading. Spain and some other countries have similar programs.
Rooted in Wealth ~ Gathering Our Resources!
hello beautiful land stewards 🌱 i wanted to share something i’m really excited about and i hope it's okay to share this here! i’m co-creating a live "Rooted in Wealth" gathering ~ a gentle, grounded space where we weave permaculture principles with trauma-informed financial literacy. it’s designed especially for folks who love the earth, who grow things, who live by the seasons…and who want their resources, resilience, and long-term security to grow with the same care they give their soil. this isn’t a salesy workshop. in fact, we have nothing to sell. we are a collective our financial professionals: our mission is free financial literacy education and services for all. this is our way of disrupting extractive systems and resourcing heart-centered visionaries for the (r)evolution. this is a community tending moment ~ a place to connect our values with practical tools, to understand money in a way that feels regenerative, not extractive, and to root deeper into our sovereignty as earth-keepers. if you’ve ever wondered how to build wealth in a way that aligns with the rhythms of land stewardship, i'd love to gather with you. we’ll ground together, learn together, and uplift each other in real time. i would love to see you there. our PermaResilience community has shaped so much of my path as a designer, homesteader, and steward, and it would mean a lot to share this next evolution with you. if you feel the call, here’s the link to join us live: https://mailchi.mp/growmyfood/2025rootedinwealth come as you are, bring your soil-loving heart, and let’s cultivate something beautiful together. 🌾✨
Rooted in Wealth ~ Gathering Our Resources!
2 likes • Dec '25
I just saw this post. I'm bummed that i missed it. I signed up anyway in hopes of catching a replay. Sounds cool!
1 like • Dec '25
@Lobsterbird Yi wonderful! I hope your teammate has an easy recovery. šŸ’š
Swales! One year of Swales on my Farm
Fighting back the desert on this farm has been paramount. For 30 years this once-abundant farm has been turning to desert due to mismanagement. Today I install swales to capture and store water and plant fruit trees. Follow the full design, installation, and ongoing management of the system. Please feel free to like, comment and share! Helps video grow. Thanks ! Stefano
0 likes • Nov '25
I have remnants of an old fruit orchard with about 40 trees that are still left. I'm looking forward to getting the tractor working again so I can do some maintenance on the terraces, and start to terrace the opposite hillside that's untouched. I have meet to learn but I'm pretty sure the orchard originally had swales. Is there a way to restore the swales without damaging this very mature orchard?
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Restoring 9acre homestead that was originally designed with ingenuity.

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Joined Nov 1, 2025
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