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967: Permaculture Beyond the Garden with Gigi White

967: Permaculture Beyond the Garden with Gigi White

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In This Podcast: Gigi shares how permaculture extends far beyond gardening into communication, community resilience, and social systems change. From EcoVillage living and military service to composting toilets after Hurricane Helene, Gigi explores earth care, people care, and fair share as a lived philosophy. This conversation dives into resource-based economies, repair culture, and the power of collective action. It’s a joyful, grounded exploration of how permaculture shapes both land and relationships..

Our Guest:  Gigi White was introduced to permaculture and foraging in college at Ithaca, New York in 2007 while studying acting and living at the Eco Village Ithaca. Which launched the rocket ship of figuring out how we can begin to work together in groups to live sustainably. After serving as an officer in the US Air Force with a tour in Iraq, she became a lifelong student of connecting nature to people sustainable. And joyful living through Improvisational music and acting.

Key Topics & Entities

  1. Permaculture principles: Earth Care, People Care, Fair Share
  2. EcoVillage at Ithaca
  3. United States Air Force service and sustainability
  4. Animal, Vegetable, Miracle by Barbara Kingsolver
  5. Transition Towns movement
  6. The Humanure Handbook by Joseph Jenkins
  7. Humanure and composting toilet systems
  8. Hurricane Helene disaster response in Asheville
  9. Tool libraries and repair cafés
  10. Nonviolent Communication (NVC) in permaculture
  11. Resource-based vs. capitalistic economies
  12. Rocket mass heaters and appropriate technology
  13. Grafting fruit trees and perennial agriculture

Key Questions Answered

What is permaculture beyond gardening?

Permaculture is a philosophy and design framework rooted in Earth Care, People Care, and Fair Share. It includes communication styles, economic systems, animal husbandry, energy design, and community-building—not just food production.

How can communities respond sustainably during disasters?

After Hurricane Helene disrupted water systems in Asheville, Gigi organized education sessions and materials for composting toilets. By mobilizing volunteers, sourcing buckets and sawdust, and partnering with a local tool library, she helped residents create safe, low-resource sanitation systems.

What is humanure and why does it matter?

Humanure is composted human waste managed safely through carbon layering (like sawdust) and proper aeration. When done correctly, it becomes soil after about a year in temperate climates, reducing strain on water systems and rebuilding topsoil.

How does permaculture apply to social systems?

Permaculture extends into communication (including Nonviolent Communication), collective decision-making, barter systems, repair culture, and resource-sharing networks. It asks, “Why are we doing what we’re doing?” and challenges systems like planned obsolescence.

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