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Announcing Rev. Hodl's Applied Permaculture Class

Saturday October 12 - Baroda, MI - 100k sats

Learn how to apply permaculture to any lifestyle to build sovereignty, resilience, and wealth in this half day class. I will detail how I apply the permaculture ethics and principles to homesteading, share how I build resilience in my wealth with the 8 forms of capital, and illuminate the connections between Bitcoin and permaculture. After the learning about applied permaculture, eat lunch prepared with fresh food grown on the homestead. After lunch I will give a full homestead tour showcasing living examples to see the ethics and principles of permaculture in action. You will leave with a full understanding of permaculture and the inspiration to apply it to your life in any situation.

Saturday October 12, 2024 10am (approximate location Baroda, Michigan)

Tickets - 100k sats

21 tickets available

To purchase tickets direct message

I will also host a fireside bitcoin meetup at the homestead 7pm Friday October 11 open to all.

Lodging available Friday/Saturday night

Free camping

Book the house (4 beds/6 guest max)

Book the yurt (queen bed/2 guests max)

Book the tiny house (queen bed/2 guests max)

DM for details and pricing on lodging

Weekend Schedule

Friday October 11

Check in and Fireside Bitcoin Meetup

3pm earliest check in for those staying overnight

(No plans for dinner, do your own thing)

7pm Fireside bitcoin meetup (byob)

Saturday October 12

Rev. Hodl's Applied Permaculture

10am Permaculture Presentation

12pm Homestead Lunch

1pm Permaculture in action tour

3pm Wrap up and Networking

I’m feeling such FOMO around this. I admire - maybe envy(🤢🤮) - what you do. I know envy isn’t a helpful emotion, but alas, I must be honest with myself.

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I will be doing more and more educational stuff here on Nostr in addition to in person at the homestead.

You can definitely do something similar, especially with Bitcoin. The lifestyle definitely has its trade offs but there's no turning back for me.

I have an inner debate with myself constantly about whether or not I’d even like it despite feeling somewhat called to it. I also worry that I’m just romanticizing it in my head. I’m not much of an outdoors person but I see the value in it. Anyways, I’ll keep a finger on the pulse and follow what you do and see if it sparks me.

I got started trying to make my own stuff while I was living in an apartment. Sprouts grown in jars on the counter, homemade toothpaste, homebrew beer, cannabis in the closet, work compost bin under the sink. One thing sort of snowballed into the next.