When the BioMass Hits the Wind Turbine
Society & Culture
Nearly 30 years ago Annie and Jay Warmke quit their high-paying corporate jobs, sold their suburban home, and moved to the hills of Appalachia to build a home out of tires and mud. The goal was to live a carbon neutral – or even a negative carbon lifestyle.
Many of the over 35,000 people who have visited Blue Rock Station over the years have asked - “What made you do such a crazy thing? And how did you manage it?”
Join Annie and Jay Warmke of Blue Rock Station for a discussion of their experience moving towards a sustainable lifestyle and the lessons learned over 30 years of living in a house made of trash.
#114 - Socially Responsible Investing
121 – Agrarian Land Trusts
118 – Preppers
146 – the Environmental Impact of Lawns
#115 – Becoming a Flexitrian
151 – Utility Scale Solar
193 - Building a Sustainable Community
108 – The Doula of Death
122 – Electrify Everything
045 – Creating a Non-Profit Homestead
192 – Why being Kind may not be Nice
191 – The End of Work
130 – Buying Land
190 - Sustainable Trends in the News
189 - Solar as a Pathway to Recovery
188 - Artificial Intelligence
187 - Sustainable News
186 - Active Hope
185 - The ”No Solar on Prime Farmlands” Campaign
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