Wild Burro Podcast

Wild Burro Podcast

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Talking About the Value for Value Economy
Talking about the value for value economy and how it incentivizes people to do what they love. For more see https://value4value.info/ — If you found this content valuable, please tip me so I can continue creating: US Dollar tips: https://buymeacoffee.com/wildburro Bitcoin and Lightning tips: https://coinos.io/wildburro/receive Zap me on Nostr: https://njump.me/wildburro@wildburro.net Find me on the web: https://wildburro.net/ Thanks for listening!!!
Inside the Dome with Amanda Cavallo
Amanda is an artist and natural builder who recently finished a Southwest-inspired mural and cove light installation in one of my SuperAdobe domes. Hear how she gave up a secure but unsatisfactory life working for an architecture firm to live on the road and chase her dreams to create art and build truly sustainable natural structures. Sign up for an artistic plastering workshop with Amanda right here in Cochise, AZ this April! https://artplaster.rsvpify.com/ Find Amanda on Instagram: Arc Ecodesign: https://www.instagram.com/arc_ecodesign Personal profile: https://www.instagram.com/amanda_cavallo Watch a walkthrough of the mural and light cove here https://youtu.be/EK3mEUhroKw A video version of this interview is available here https://youtu.be/h9g2hP3P4ic Wild Burro content is available on Nostr, Instagram, Spotify and many other platforms. Find a full list here https://wildburro.net/ Thanks for watching!!!
Inside the Dome with Christian Sawyer
Christian is an artist, activist and journalist covering water politics in Arizona and local issues in Cochise County. Hear how he went from musician to community lobbyist, his views on civic engagement, and how to do so sustainably. Visit the Ground Party Papers and Arizona Water Agenda newsletters to read his work: https://groundparty.beehiiv.com/ https://azwateragenda.substack.com/ -- I would love your feedback on this content and welcome your comments on Spotify, YouTube, or the podcast’s subreddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/wildburropodcast/
Inside the Dome With Ashlyn Bloom
Ashlyn is the founder of Health Over Wealth Benson and a co-organizer of the movement to stop a proposed secondary aluminum smelter in Benson, Arizona. The aluminum facility would emit tons of pollutants each year and use huge amounts of groundwater, which would threaten the health of residents and the fragile San Pedro River ecosystem. Listen to Ashlyn’s story to hear how she got involved in this issue and how you can help. Since publishing this episode, Ashlyn’s nonprofit has launched a fundraising campaign to secure legal counsel; click here to donate https://givebutter.com/N6Nz3q For more check out these online resources: https://nobensonaluminumplant.org/ https://www.protectbensonaz.org/ ‘No Benson Aluminum Plant’ Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/671730632534091 Health Over Wealth Benson on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/healthoverwealthbenson Ashlyn’s TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@nicegirlfrnd — A video version of this episode is available on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/@uwildburro. I would love your feedback on this content and welcome your comments on Spotify, YouTube or the podcast’s subreddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/wildburropodcast/
Getting up to speed with Willcox’s groundwater crisis
In December 2024, the governor of Arizona declared an active management area for the Willcox Basin due to severe groundwater overdraft by large agricultural users, which has caused residents’ wells to go dry, the land to subside, and fissures in the land to open up. In this video I explore how this issue came about, what is currently being done about it and how to stay informed. Visit this webpage for a list of links from the video https://uwildburro.substack.com/p/getting-up-to-speed-with-willcoxs — The video version of this episode is available on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/@uwildburro. I would love your feedback on this content and welcome your comments on the podcast’s subreddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/wildburropodcast/
Inside the Dome with Peter Thomson
I talked with Peter about his transition from working in the aerospace industry to van life, the power and rewards of living in the moment, the need for community, and more! Find Peter on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/peetetee — I would love your feedback on this content and welcome your comments on Spotify, YouTube or on the podcast’s subreddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/wildburropodcast/
Inside the Dome with Adé Craig
Listen to Adé’s story to hear how he lived in Asia for 10 years, worked on fishing boats in Alaska, visited Earthship in Taos, and recently sold his house to embark on a journey of self-discovery. Find Adé on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/dedebefore — I would love your feedback on this content and welcome your comments on Spotify, YouTube or on the podcast’s subreddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/wildburropodcast/
Inside the Dome with Milsia Makris
I sat down with Milsia to hear the story of how she went from working in the fashion industry in New York City to embarking on an uncertain journey of self discovery, which has led her to a life in service to others in Bend, OR. We discussed the realities and difficulties of leaving what’s familiar, in addition to the rewards of ‘following your bliss’. For more on the topic, check out “Reflections on the Art of Living” by Joseph Campbell. Milsia can be reached by email milsia.makris@gmail.com or on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/milsiamakris — I would love your feedback on this content and welcome your comments on Spotify, YouTube, or on the podcast’s subreddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/wildburropodcast/
Inside the Dome with Jared Posey
I am joined by Jared Posey for the first interview in a new series titled Inside the Dome, which will focus on the stories of people who have gone off the beaten path in life to pursue inner inspiration instead of following the expectations of society. Jared is an accomplished SuperAdobe builder and an original apprentice with The Mojave Center, an educational non-profit. He has been instructing and building earthen structures for the past four years throughout the desert southwest, and has led three workshops to build my SuperAdobe tiny home here in Cochise County. Listen to his story to hear how he transitioned from working in the the finance industry to exploring topics like natural building, rainwater harvesting and regenerative agriculture. Find Jared on Instagram @p0cketfull0fp0sey — I would love your feedback on this content and welcome your comments on Spotify, YouTube or on the podcast’s subreddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/wildburropodcast/
We built a second dome! And talking challenges of developing raw land
Showing off the new 12’ kitchen dome, and talking about the immense challenges presented by a project like this. Some workshop participants are looking into buying land out here, and I want people to be aware of the financial, physical and mental challenges of buying and developing raw land. — The video version of this episode is available on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/@uwildburro. I would love your feedback on this content and welcome your comments on the podcast’s subreddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/wildburropodcast/
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