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[permaculture] Permaculture Voices 2015 - Early-Bird Deadline Expires Tonight at Midnight
- From: Wesley Roe and Santa Barbara Permaculture Network <lakinroe@silcom.com>
- To: permaculture <permaculture@lists.ibiblio.org>
- Subject: [permaculture] Permaculture Voices 2015 - Early-Bird Deadline Expires Tonight at Midnight
- Date: Mon, 24 Nov 2014 11:40:53 -0800
The early-bird deadline for Permaculture Voices 2015 expires tonight at
midnight.
You can register at permaculturevoices.com/pv2tickets
PV2 features speakers such as Paul Stamets, Gunter Pauli, Maddy Harland, Dr.
Elaine Ingham, Starhawk, Mark Shepard, Larry Santoyo, Toby Hemenway, and
Pandora Thomas.
Overall there will be over 60 presenters and 100 hours of content talking
everything from broadacre permaculture to social permaculture to green
business.
There will be extensive networking opportunities throughout the event
including two parties.
Event Logistics:
March 4-8, 2015
San Diego, CA - Sheraton San Diego Hotel and Marina
More Information: permaculturevoices.com/pv2
Want to be a part of the change, either on a personal or business level?
PV2 isn’t just another permaculture convergence that focuses on hyper-local
DIY skill building and resiliency; we instead decided to look bigger.
We are blending the practical techniques and tactics found in workshops with
the entrepreneurial spirit and opportunity of a business conference.
We have brought together a diverse group of creative and innovative doers in
a variety of fields looking to share experiences, knowledge, connect, and
create in ways that increase passion, purpose and profit. These doers come
from a variety of fields both within and outside of permaculture. Each field
has its own needs and yields. It is this edge that creates the opportunity
for things to happen, and it is this opportunity that offers value to the
attendees – how can you fill needs and utilize yields to create more value in
your value.
Why we organized PV2 the way that we did.
At PV1 we realized that the attendees themselves were a wealth of knowledge
and a diverse collection of needs and yields. Given that, we have focused on
turning some of the conversation away from the stage and into the audience to
create an experience for diverse participants to share ideas, discover
opportunities, and create strategies and connections that enable meaningful
and financially viable creations.
We want to see a massive impact on an environmental, social, and financial
level, so PV2 will be heavily focused on right livelihood – making a living
within the permaculture space.
Business fuels change and we believe in the power of utilizing business for
positive change. Odds are you are involved in a business in some way as an
employee or an owner, and given the time spent on(in) that business it has a
huge effect on your life, both financially and emotionally. If you values
aren’t aligned with that you do, then it isn’t sustainable.
Therefore PV2 is to help inspire change on a personal level and an
organizational level in a way maximizes the triple bottom line.
We want to help people make business more sustainable and we want to help
promote and grow the next generation of regenerative businesses.
If you aren’t a business owner or an employee you can still benefit by
participating in this discussion because there is a lot of opportunity and
needs out there. And there will be a lot of change makers at PV2 looking for
help. If you want to help, then you are in the right place.
The early-bird deadline expires tonight.
You can register at permaculturevoices.com/pv2tickets
- [permaculture] Permaculture Voices 2015 - Early-Bird Deadline Expires Tonight at Midnight, Wesley Roe and Santa Barbara Permaculture Network, 11/24/2014
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