379. Nature's Blueprint for Peace: Jim Gale's Food Forest Revolution
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"When we take the poisons out and we grow food instead of lawns, we grow the Garden of Eden all around us." "The idea is simply going back to nature, going back to God, going back to service and love and joy and stewardship of our land." "Permaculture is not only the most loving and logical strategy on how we end hunger globally, but this is also the only way we are going to defeat tyranny." "Whatever the mind can conceive and believe it can achieve." "Faith and courage have no boundaries." "The answer to war is peace." Today's guest, Jim Gale, was introduced to me by Matt Drinkhahn, the eternal optimist. And my dad said that today's guest, Jim Gale, is the eternal optimist. He says that food forests equal freedom. My dad said it would be nice if we could go back to the Garden of Eden and make that happen again. Jim, welcome to the Better Call Daddy show. Broadcasting live from the Garden of Eden, Jim Gale shares his journey of raising four daughters during an apocalypse, his dedication to bringing solutions to the masses, and the importance of permaculture. Jim discusses how sustainable agricultural design can solve the world's biggest problems and the critical role of nature in our lives. He reflects on his connection to nature through meditation, breathwork, and reading, and how this has led him to a simple truth: love life again.Jim's work has even caught the attention of Robert Kennedy Jr., and he shares his conversation with Kennedy about changing society through permaculture. Jim explains how permaculture can reduce crime, improve mental health, and create food security by integrating food forests into schools, prisons, and community spaces. He also touches on his experiences in Costa Rica and the challenges of government intervention.Join us as Jim Gale discusses his mission to catalyze a shift in awareness, the importance of self-reliance, and the role of faith and courage in standing up to tyranny. He shares personal anecdotes, including his red-pill moment, the impact of permaculture on his family, and his vision for a world where food forests replace lawns and bring about peace on earth.Whether you're interested in sustainable living, permaculture, or simply seeking inspiration, this episode offers valuable insights into creating a healthier, more connected world. Tune in and discover how you can participate in this transformative movement. 00:00 This is the better call daddy show. Each week I interview a guest, share stories with my dad01:38 Today's guest, Jim Gale, was introduced to me by Matt Drinkhahn02:13 What is it like to raise four daughters during an apocalypse03:08 Permaculture is a sustainable agricultural design science that supports life09:11 Permaculture in prisons can reduce recidivism and mental illness15:41 Talk to me about how your journey has changed from the beginning of this22:32 Jim Gale: How do you stand up to tyranny when they try to shut down26:03 Do you think you'll ever change your mind about voting27:42 Have you changed your beliefs around anything lately? Or is there anything that you were taught29:03 I'm curious what you would define freedom as35:29 Food forest is working to transform the food supply chain locally38:40 Also, I would like you to talk just a little bit about your podcast39:59 Jim Gale says we should all learn how to plant our own food Connect with Jim Gale:- Website: foodforestabundance.comConnect with Reena:- Website: bettercalldaddy.com- LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/reenafriedmanwatts- Twitter: @reenareena- Instagram: @reenafriedmanwatts- Instagram Podcast: @bettercalldaddypodcastWe love hearing your feedback. Leave us a review, share your thoughts, and spread the word about this enriching episode. Share it with someone who appreciates sustainable living and the wisdom of creating a healthier world. Show notes created by https://headliner.app --- 🎙️ Thanks for podcasting with Headliner!
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