Episodes
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In a remote valley in the Spanish Pyrenees, a group of dedicated human beings are on their path to become a self-sufficient community. They are sowing the seed of establishing a school as a means for good living - a place open to receive people who want to reconnect with ancestral wisdom and relearn how to live in respectful, harmonious togetherness on this great being we know as Earth.
Colombian Indigenous Elders have been guiding them on their journey and now they are about to inaugurate Europes possibly first „Maloka“ also known as Mother House - an ancient building made from natural local materials used as a sacred space for prayers and ceremonies.
This interview was recorded in Summer '23 with the community member Árbol, who is speaking for all the people behind the project, giving an insight into their way of living in unity.
We invite you to visit this link for more info and support their crowdfunding campaign.
https://gofund.me/1e47ba8d
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Interview With Árbol
Music recorded in the communities Tipi with songs shared by Gusti & David
Illustration by Isabel Seda @agua_bel
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Lola Byron is a Permaculture and Natural Building facilitator, practitioner and consultant. After traveling the globe with her young family, she now lives, works, teaches, builds and raises her 2 children in Southern Portugal. In 2020 Lola created The Women Natural Builders Collective, a safe and empowering learning space and network for women builders worldwide. She has built and taught internationally for the past 9 years, spent 3 years as the Natural Building Manager at Panya Project, Thailand, and has been a consultant and project manager with Surplus Permaculture Design since 2017.
This interview was recorded in September 2022 during a 10 days Natural Building Workshop, at A Quinta in south of Portugal, lead by Lola and her incredible team. We took part on this learning adventure and the opportunity to spend time in a very unique environment with people from all over the world, finishing the days full of mud. In this episode Lola shares with tears in her eyes her journey and motivation to be a natural builder with all heart and feet on the earth.
More infos
https://www.womensnaturalbuilding.org
Interview by @marco.sukop
Illustration by @agua_bel
Musicby Terra Livre and Nanan
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Helder Valente is acting as a recognized permaculture teacher for more than a decade, researching & implementing sustainability principles in a wide variety of environments. He has been learning and working with recognized elder permaculturists Bill Mollison, Geoff Lawton, Sepp Holzer and many more in the major world climatic regions and we are super happy having had the opportunity to meet and exchange with him at Festança Permaculture festival in Portugal 22.
In this episode Helder shares about his journey to the Amazon jungle and reveals unexpected realities and challenges some of the indigenous tribes are facing to survive in these times.
Interview with Helder Valente
Music by Luiz Gabriel Lopes
Illustration by Aguabel
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Benji Paola, also known as Sister Benji or "Reggae Queen" has inspired us and many people to live joyfully with nature in a sustainable way.
In the 90´s she and her partner returned from Holland to the countryside of Portugal without financial resources. With nothing more than love and confidence they managed to get some land and a ruin where they built up a healthy base to raise four children. Together they got known as the ONE LOVE Family, one of Portugals first reggae bands. Nowadays she takes care of the land by herself and frequently receives people who come to learn and experience her way of life – always seeking truth and love for the divine creation.Music by One Love Family Band
Illustration by Aguabel
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Annelieke van der Sluijs was born in the Netherlands and moved her life to Portugal many years ago, where she lives now in a lovely tiny house where she cares for several bee hives including the bees of Tamera EcoVillage. As a co-founder and holistic researcher of the BeeWisdom network she shares her passion and teachings of healing the relationship with the land through bees and trees.
We are grateful and honored for this interview, in which she is talking about her deep love journey with the "bee deva".more info at www.beewisdom.earth
Interview with Annelieke van der Sluijs
Illustration by Aguabel
Music by Romana Asherah, Gabriella Songbird & Daniel Bornmann**Yuramin is a community-powered, in(ter)dependent podcast driven by the direct support of our listeners and readers. If you like our work please leave a contribution : www.yuramin.org/support-us**
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We had the honor to spend this winter volunteering at Tribodar, an inspiring project with the intention to recreate a paradise for human well-being in central east Portugal.
In this episode we are listening to Moabi Atma sharing about her experience of following her own intuition walking the path of healing as a kundalini yogini and as a mother of 11-year-old Manu who is growing up unschooling.
For more information about the project visit www.tribodar.com
Illustration by AguabelMusic recorded on site by Moabi, Isabel & Diogo
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The moondance is an ancestral ceremony with its origins in Mexico, a prayer of sisters and brothers for mother earth and human evolution.
The ritual is a beautiful chance for women to cleanse their bodies of generations of female suppression, to open up for healing and regain their strength, to transform into loving warrior women that our mother earth needs.
For the second time we had the honor to make part of this powerful prayer which transformed our lives and we are excited to share this episode with a precious interview of Antara Dakini, who organizes the moondance in Austria.
More informations at www.moondanceaustria.com
Interview with Antara Dakini
Illustration by Aguabel
Music Recordings from the Moon Dance Cantos
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Verena Wallner takes us on a little tour through the seed bank and the vegetable garden of Zetmau permaculture farm.
She shares her experience, useful tips and knowledge of working the plants in all their cycle.
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Johannes Wedenig studied organic farming in Vienna, Austria. By that time a dream arose, a dream to live in nature doing communal gardening. Three years ago this dream became reality when he and his family bought a land in Carintia where many people have gathered so far to grow nutritious food in a sustainable way. He questions himself, how he can make his living as a farmer while keeping full respect for nature and wildlife.
His vision is to create a farm where all the elements are connected and work together as one.
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Interview with Johannes Wedenig
Illustration by Aguabel
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Yassine Benderra is a passionate permaculturist, ecological activist and a healer. Together with his partner Joana they’re the guardians of a small piece of the land in the magical surroundings of Gerês, North Portugal. On their journey from the city to the country side, they found their way of living and working joyfully and connect with nature. Their duty is not only to protect the land but also to develop it into a regenerative ecosystem. In the last years, many other people have been coming to learn from their experience and knowledge.
Check their page here:
https://www.facebook.com/Projecto-Agroecológico-Do-Soajo-234572577197867/-
Interview with Yassine Benderra
Illustration by Isabel Aguabel
Musical Participation with Tim Daly*We want to keep our podcast free and accessible for everyone, but for that we need your support. DONATE via Patreon https://www.patreon.com/yuramin or transfer via PayPal [email protected].
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Pedro Paz grew up in Lisbon but then left his past life and belongings to return to the wild.
Now he is back in the city where he bridges both worlds by bringing people together to sing, dance and to reconnect with their own true nature.
His life as a researcher in dance, contact & improvisation has helped many people out of their mental and intellectual problems to find more joy, curiosity and magic in their lives.-
Interview with Pedro Paz
Illustration by Isabel Aguabel
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Lukas Uhl was a traveling engineer for ecological restoration until he started longing for his own home somewhere to hang his backpack and start his own garden.
A little dream got bigger as he bought 11 ha of wild and remote land in Alentejo, Portugal, an area close to desertification due to its long history of environmental destruction and land degradation.
Together with his family and friends Lucas wants to put his experience about permaculture and ecology into practice to create a true paradise, where conventional agriculture, supermarkets and pollution simply become unnecessary.
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Interviews with Lukas Uhl
Musical Participation by Ana Nobre & Mariana Root (https://marianaroot.bandcamp.com)
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Dreamers of the oasis, lovers of life, experimenters of autonomy. Their vision is to create the conditions for family sustainability and thereby contribute to the lives of all beings.
They have been living since 10 years in a dry region of south Portugal in the middle of the Agro-Industry where they focus their energy on soil and landscape regeneration. Inspired by the principles and practices of Permaculture, they adapt knowledge to their capacities, style and specificities of the land. Here, mules are still used in the fieldwork.The house is made of recycled and ecological materials built with hands, feet and soul.
In this episode we are meeting Sergio and Rita at Monte Mimo. A family with children and many happy animals.
Welcome to an Oasis in the Desert!-
Interview with Rita Asas & Sergio Correia
Musical Participation with Edgar Valente & Sara Mercier
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During our stay with Sara Näf, she shared with us a very inspiring text about self love.
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Sara Näf talks about her experience of giving birth and raising her child in nature.
She is sharing with us her intimate thoughts about the beauty and simplicity of living outside everyday
and also giving an insight to her challenges and worries as a mother far away from all the things we think we need.
Together with her partner she lives in a yurt in a remote land in South Portugal, where their “little one” is growing up without any artificial toys, but surrounded by the wilderness of their rural life.-
Interview with Sara Näf
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In this bonus episode Clare Finlator is sharing a guided meditation that helps us to enter a deep relaxation by bringing awareness to our breath and body. Find a quite place where you can sit comfortable and give yourself the time to go on this journey.
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In our forth episode Clare Finlator is sharing her story about selling her flat in London to become a guardian of a 35 ha land called Monte da Vida in South Portugal, where they are in a process of rediscovering what would be like an indigenous relationship with the surrounding plants and wildlife.
She talks about her journey of finding out about the function of a human being in an ecosystem and what can be done to regenerate our degraded parts of the earth and to come back to a life in harmony and balance.
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Interview with: Clare Finlatorwww.montedavida.com
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Anne Dinneen was born in Ireland and came to Portugal in 1998 as a single mother of two children, transporting a Tipi which was their home. Now she lives in a stone house on top of a hill called Picota from where you have a breathtaking view over South Portugal.
But what you see from up there is shocking. The once green hills have turned into a monoculture industry of Eucalyptus, which is sucking a lot of water from the ground.
This business was the reason for various forest fires which have burned down big areas of Monchique. Anne had to run away twice from the flames loosing her house and trees.In this episode she talks about her life as a yogateacher who again and again rises up from the ashes to defend bio diversity and healing in this corner of the planet.
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Ana Rute and Tiago Rouxinol spent many years traveling and exploring the world.
Their passion for music and dance brought them to different tribes and cultures around the globe.
For ten years the famous ecovillage Auroville in India was their base of living. There they formed the band Yemadas, which
for them means "a group of nomadic people with a positive spirit and a lot of joy to share."
When their son was born, they felt the call to return to their roots in Portugal.
Together with friends they found their "promised land" in a remote valley and are now guardians of one of the last remaining native forests in this area.
We had the honor to be their guests for two weeks in which this podcast was recorded :)
Interviews with Ana Rute, Tiago Rouxinol, Gian and Maria Rute
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A seed is in our hands.
It wants to grow, to expand, to reach out. The land is calling.As many others in those times of transformation, Isabel and Diogo also feel that something has to change.
On their journey from grey to green they meet people who have already done that step out of the old system.In order to share the unique life stories of those guardians of the land, the seed of Yuramin was planted.May this podcast inspire the global community to shift towards a more sustainable way of living in collaboration with nature.