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  • Home
  • About
    • About Didi
    • Substack
    • Bios
    • Watch & Listen
    • Media Kit
    • Newsletter
    • Donate
  • What I Teach
  • Events
    • Soil Sponge Conference August 2019
    • Online Courses
    • Upcoming Events
    • Soil Carbon Sponge Tour 2018
  • Books
    • The Ecology of Care
    • Understanding Soil Health and Watershed Function
    • Soil Health Principles
    • Health in the Anthropocene
    • Resources
  • Blog
  • Contact
  • Patreon Community

The Ecology of Care: Shifting from a Sterile to a Fertile Paradigm

The discovery of bacteria as a cause of disease ushered in a "sterile" era in which medicine and agriculture tried to kill off germs, bugs, weeds, and other perceived pests in hopes of improving life.
This approach has led to a massive failure in the function of the complex systems that support us. Can we shift back towards a fertile paradigm of care for our inner and outer landscapes? Author Didi Pershouse will show how to work in collaboration with living systems inside and around us to restore health on a large scale. 
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