This is the second half of the conversation with Shaun Chamberlin, editor of Lean Logic and Surviving the Future, on the work of David Fleming.
This time we focus on Shaun including his background, current activities, and what it means to bear David's Legacy. Along the way, the conversation touches on a variety of subjects related to our work in the modern world, including the role of education, the apolitical need for action in the future, and what we can do to live inexpensively and with directed intent. This is candid, on both of our parts, as we share more of our own private stories as much as the public.
Find out more about Shaun and his work at DarkOptimism.org.
Resources
Lean Logic (Chelsea Green Publishing)
Surviving the Future (Chelsea Green Publishing)
Dark Optimism (Shaun's Site)
Schumacher College The Moneyless Manifesto - Mark Boyle
The Dark Mountain Project
The Transition Timeline
The Happy Pig (Permaculture Magazine UK)
The Power of Time Off (TED Talk)
Ben Falk - Whole Systems Design & the Resilient Farm
Replay: Mastering Cheesemaking
Replay: Holistic Goat Care
The Future of The Permaculture Podcast
Replay: A Precautionary Tale
Replay: Rewild or Die
Replay: Biomimicry, Landcare, and The Reintegration Project
Replay: Getting Started with Permaculture
Replay: Edible Landscaping
Replay: Beyond the War on Invasive Species
Replay: Protected Culture: Growing in Greenhouses and Hoophouses
Replay: The Art of Craft Distilling
Replay: The Legality of Craft Distilling
Replay: Designing for Disasters with Natural Building
Replay: Trees of Power
Replay: Sprig the Rescue Pig
Replay: RetroSuburbia - Episode 2 of 2
Replay: RetroSuburbia, Episode 1 of 2
Replay: Permaculture Politics and a Compassionate Future
Replay: Peter Michael Bauer - Human vs. Conservation Rewilding
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