From Language to Permaculture: A Journey of Ecological Reconnection

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Radio Tipping Point
  • From Language to Permaculture: A Journey of Ecological Reconnection
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️ Join Michael Boyle and Rabia Betül Gürel Mohebali on the latest episode of Radio Tipping Point, where they explore the intersections of culture, nature, and sustainability. ✨ In this thought-provoking conversation, Rabia shares her unique journey from linguistics to permaculture, discussing the cultural extinction tied to losing languages, traditions, and ecological wisdom. She reveals how personal experiences, from family traditions to starting a sustainable cheesecake business, have shaped her perspective on creating a circular economy and nurturing community connections.

Together, they delve into the deeper implications of cultural and ecological loss, examining how these issues affect our collective future. Discover how ancient knowledge, forgotten languages, and lost species all play a crucial role in shaping who we are and what we can become. ️ This episode challenges listeners to rethink their relationship with nature and each other, inspiring a new path forward rooted in empathy, sustainability, and respect for diverse ecosystems.

Tune in to be inspired by their reflections on resilience, renewal, and the importance of embracing our interconnectedness in a world that’s constantly changing.

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