Episode 63- Beth aka Dirt mum I Kitchen garden educator I Permaculture enthusiast I Educator

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In this conversation, Alysse, Jo, and Beth discuss Beth's work as a kitchen garden educator and her journey into permaculture. Beth shares her background growing up on a farm and her passion for connecting with the land.
She talks about how permaculture is more than just gardening, it's about community and connection. Beth also discusses her work in schools, teaching children about sustainability, mental health, and the joy of growing their own food. She emphasizes the importance of hands-on learning and the impact it has on children's understanding of where their food comes from. Beth discusses the importance of teaching resilience and gardening skills to children. She emphasizes the need for individuals to take control of their own food production and waste management.


Beth also shares her experiences in coordinating the Blue Mountain Sustainable Schools Network and participating in workshops and conferences. Her advice to those starting their permaculture journey is to grow where they are and make conscious choices to care for people, the earth, and the future.

Website coming:
www.dirtmum.com.au

Facebook:
  / dirtmum  

Instagram:
  / dirtmum  

YouTube:
   / @dirtmum9306  

Blue Mountains Sustainable Schools Network
  / 586058726385633  

My permaculture teacher - Matt Powers
   / @thepermaculturestudent  

My story - R-Future Conference 2022
   • R-Future Conference 2022 - DirtMum  

Upcoming events:
https://www.aaee.org.au/nsw-conference/
https://landcare.nsw.gov.au/groups/ce...
https://www.belongbm.org.au/event-det...

Favourite Resources:
https://www.kitchengardenfoundation.o...
https://www.penrithlakeseec.com/
https://aaeensw.org.au/
https://education.nsw.gov.au/teaching...
https://app.education.nsw.gov.au/rap/...
https://app.education.nsw.gov.au/rap/...
https://www.fix.com/blog/start-a-gard...
https://sustainableschoolsnsw.org.au/

https://www.ediblegardentrail.com/

Blogs:
https://www.outofthenest.com.au/2019/...
https://www.outofthenest.com.au/2019/...
https://www.outofthenest.com.au/2019/...

Key takeaways:
Permaculture is more than just gardening, it's about community and connection.
Hands-on learning and observation are powerful tools for teaching children about sustainability and where their food comes from.
Kitchen garden programs in schools can have a positive impact on children's mental health and wellbeing.
Permaculture is a lifelong learning journey that is constantly evolving and adapting to different contexts and environments.
Teaching resilience and gardening skills to children is crucial for their personal growth and development.
Individuals should take control of their own food production and waste management.
Collaborating with local communities, schools, and organisations can create a network of support and resources.
Growing where you are and making conscious choices to care for people, the earth, and the future is essential in the permaculture journey.

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