Episode 71 - Cristie Yager I Councillor I Politics I People Care I Community
Practical Permaculture11/14/24 • 72 min
In this episode of the Practical Permaculture podcast, Alysse interviews Cristie Yager , a newly elected local council member. Cristie shares her journey from a homesteading lifestyle to engaging in local politics, emphasising the importance of community, knowledge sharing, and grassroots campaigning.
The conversation explores the challenges of modern governance, the need for transparency, and the significance of food security and local agriculture. Cristie encourages others to get involved in politics and community engagement, highlighting that anyone can make a difference.
To connect with Cristie find her on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61556403213114
Takeaways
- Cristie emphasises the importance of community and connection.
- The loss of knowledge transfer between generations is a significant issue.
- Politics is a necessary avenue for change in modern society.
- Grassroots campaigning can be effective and authentic.
- Community spirit should not only emerge during disasters.
- Food security is a pressing concern that needs attention.
- Local governance requires transparency and accountability.
- Engagement in local politics can inspire others to participate.
- Building relationships within the community is essential for progress.
- Having thick skin is crucial for anyone entering politics.
keywords
Local council, community engagement, politics, grassroots campaigning, food security, permaculture, self-sufficiency, education, transparency, people care
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11/14/24 • 72 min
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