You Are Part of the Web of Life – A Conversation With Permaculture Designer and Teacher Warren Brush (Podcast)
Aid Projects, Community Projects, Podcasts — by Sustainable World Radio September 29, 2011

Warren Brush, co-teaching the pre-IPC10 PDC in Amman, Jordan
Photo © Craig Mackintosh
Warren Brush, Permaculture Designer and educator talks with us about his work in Africa, the power of storytelling, and why children need us to be part of the solution. Brush, co-founder of Quail Springs Learning Oasis and Permaculture Farm, has mentored youth and educated adults around the world teaching them Permaculture and other practical life skills.
Click play to hear the talk!
Sustainable World Radio Interview - Warren Brush Comments (5)








The visuals are stunning, but I didn’t get any of the interview, and I feel ripped off. What’s up? Why isn’t there an interview with Warren Brush? Does he speak in lightshow?
Smiles.
Tommy Tolson
Comment by Tommy Tolson — September 30, 2011 @ 3:16 pm
Hi Tommy – I’m confused. Simply hit the play icon or the ‘Sustainable World Radio Interview – Warren Brush’ link at bottom of the post. You’ll then hear the interview.
Not sure what visuals you’re talking about…
Comment by Craig Mackintosh PRI Editor — September 30, 2011 @ 6:55 pm
Hi Craig. I’m also confused. The play icon didn’t work for me – this time only the audio component was accessible (no visuals). Maybe there are asynchronous gremlins about! Hope the problem can be fixed, or maybe you have another suggestion – looking forward to stimulating two senses!
Comment by Suzi — October 1, 2011 @ 9:00 am
Suzi – this is a podcast. It’s only audio. There is no mention of video in this post. It says “Click play to hear the talk”. It’s also by ‘Sustainable World Radio, and in the title it says podcast, not video.
Comment by Craig Mackintosh PRI Editor — October 1, 2011 @ 6:02 pm
BIG APOLOGIES for expecting the usual visuals and sound and not reading vital information more carefully! (And a plea to be patient with those of us who are not so technologically savvy.)
Comment by Suzi — October 5, 2011 @ 5:12 pm
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