YES! Absolutely agree, Lawrence. In fact, I believe that not only
would the airing of said media/lecture series not DETRACT from
existing and future PC enterprises; but indeed, it could actually
BOOST permaculture professionals' livelihood by fueling more demand
for advanced permaculture education and permaculture services.
Kudos to Paul for disseminating permaculture techniques as an
alternative to energy- and money- and water-hogging conventional
irrigation methods!
cheers, and Permaculture Phorever!
Jenny
Jenny Nazak publicity & admin hub, Austin Permaculture Guild
www.austinperm.com
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Lawrence wrote, in regard to a proposed video series to be aired in
many locations: "Actually I think that this particular
media/lecture series really is important enough that it should be
done by someone(s) sometime in the near future. This would help
decentralize permaculture and bring the best of it to individuals
and institutions that would embrace it and put it to work for the
long term, all for a low price and without detracting from the
teaching/PDC/lecture/consulting/writing enterprises of existing and
future permaculture professionals depending on trade for their
livelihoods."
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