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[permaculture] Thurs Feb 4 - free talk on "Financial Permaculture" at Karpeles Library Santa Barbara
- From: Wesley Roe and Santa Barbara Permaculture Network <lakinroe@silcom.com>
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- Subject: [permaculture] Thurs Feb 4 - free talk on "Financial Permaculture" at Karpeles Library Santa Barbara
- Date: Wed, 27 Jan 2010 04:42:50 -0800
Please mark your calendars! On Thursday, February 4th, 7-9 pm the Santa Barbara Permaculture Guild will offer a FREE presentation (no charge or donations) by permaculture teacher and natural investment advisor Michael Kramer. He will share his thoughts on "Natural Investing and Financial Permaculture."http://naturalinvesting.com/about-ni/michael-kramer
This meeting will be held at the Karpeles Manuscript Library, 21 Anapamu St. in downtown Santa Barbara. There is city parking right behind the building.
Topics to include:
<mip://064202e0/what-is-natural-investing/community-investing>Community Investing - puts money into the hands of local people who are building economic justice in communities around the world.
<mip://064202e0/what-is-natural-investing/corporate-investing>Corporate Investing - avoids companies and industries that do harm, seeks companies that work for a better world, and uses shareholder activism to change companies from the inside.
<mip://064202e0/what-is-natural-investing/regenerative-investing>Regenerative Investing - the next generation of natural investing, financing deep green sustainability and social justice enterprises.
Regenerative Investing offers people who can afford to take on some added risk the chance to invest in truly innovative projects that aim to be economically viable models of sustainable society. Imagine: pedestrian-friendly, solar- or wind-powered eco-villages; key wildlife habitat preserved on huge ranches, using conservation easements and a few sensitively-chosen home sites; and tropical tree farms that are models of forest diversity and create good jobs for locals.
We call this new investment class "regenerative" because it channels financial resources into projects that mimic the way natural systems cycle matter and energy to create more life. Investing in human activities that minimize the use of fossil fuel and toxic chemicals while providing opportunities for natural systems to remain healthy or to be restored around them, is a way to assure that future generations will share in the bounty we are called on to steward.
See you there!
Linda
buzzell@aol.com
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Subject: Re: [permaculture] steady state work music: any suggestions?
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a smattering of Hiphoptions for:
Becoming Work:
Jay Love Japan, Jay Dee
Jay Stay Paid, J Dilla
Donuts, J Dilla
The Beat Konducta,Madlib
Beat Konducta in India, Madlib
Special Herbs 1-10, Metal Fingers
Presence/Awareness:
Blazing Arrow, Blackalicious
Chemistry, Buckshot
Dwight Spitz, Count Bass D
Strictly Business, EPMD
Let the Rhythm Hit 'Em, Eric B. & Rakim
To Whom It May Concern, Freestyle Fellowship
Hard to Earn, Gang Starr
Supreme Clientele, Ghostface Killah
The Pick, The Sickle, and The Shovel, Gravediggaz
Liquid Swords, GZA
Take Me To Your Leader, King Geedorah
Madvillainy, Madvillain
Mm... Food, MF Doom
The Downfall of Iblyss: A Ghetto Opera, MF Grimm
The Hunt for the Gingerbread Man, MF Grimm
The Infamous, Mobb Deep
Escape from Monsta Island, Monster Island Czars
Stress: The Extinction Agenda, Organized Konfusion
Liberation, Talib Kweli & Madlib
Vaudeville Villain, Viktor Vaughn
Positivity:
Masters Of The Universe, Binary Star
Resurrection, Common
Can I Borrow a Dollar?, Common
Reachin' (A New Refutation of Time and Space), Digable Planets
Clin d'oeil, Jazz Liberatorz
Quality Control, Jurassic 5
Miseducation of, Lauryn Hill
The Listening, Little Brother
The Om Years, People Under the Stairs
Corner of Spec and 9th, Spectac
Brooklynati, Tanya Morgan
When I'm not listening to this kind of thing I like to at least maintain a
dub or rooots reggae background. 10 ft. Ganja Plant and Black Uhuru are my
favorite for that. Enjoy!
2010/1/26 Zack Gaugush <zfgaugush@gmail.com>
Dr. Dog, John Hartford, Lizzy Mercier Descloux, Megafaun,
Slaraffenland, Vetiver, and David Byrne have all been hot on my dial
lately.
Zack
On Tue, Jan 26, 2010 at 9:41 PM, Kris Kaul <kriskaul@yahoo.com> wrote:
> This is a fun question, and maybe relates to permaculture in ways we
haven't fully articulated. Listening to the natural world comes first as
mentioned in another email, and it sounds like there will be plenty of
opportunities for that. Creating (and experiencing) patterns and rhythm is
a natural human need, too. That said, I guess I'd lean toward hearing the
diversity of human music and simple, rhythmic (repetitive? in a good way)
music. This would mean a different direction for each person; for me, it
would be music like Amadou & Mariam, Ismael Lo, and blues/guitar artists
like John Fahey, Junior Kimbrough, and the Black Keys, and millions of
others I haven't discovered yet. Maybe when you create your playlist you
could share it with the rest of us :)
>
> Kris
> Ann Arbor, MI
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> Date: Tue, 26 Jan 2010 10:14:02 -1000
> From: Justin Hahn <justin.hahn@gmail.com>
> Subject: [permaculture] steady state work music: any suggestions?
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> Hi Permaculturists,
>
> How many of you like to listen to music while you work outside in
> fields and orchards?
> And if you like to listen to music on an iPod-type device, what do you
> listen to?
>
> I ask, because i'm loading up my ipod for an extended farm stay (3
> months) and i won't be bringing my ibook. there won't be internet
> access on the farm or enough charge to go around for multiple
> notbooks. but there hopefully will be enough to charge an ipod once in
> a while.
>
> any suggestions?
>
> best regards,
> justin hahn
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