Here's a conversation I thoroughly enjoyed having: finding ways to bake sustainability into your digital work using the Permaculture ethics and principles. Thanks for having me @MTPpod š
In this weeks' podcast episode, sponsored by @AnswerLab, we speak with @amyeee, Agile Consultant and Coach to discuss permaculture for agile teams and why it's important to inherit a green culture in product. mtp.io/3ELsQhK
Last year I completed a Permaculture Design Certificate and I haven't been the same (in a good way!) since. Online or in-person options. Highly highly recommend Michel and Social Landscapes if you're curious: sociallandscapes.co.uk/eventā¦
Very excited to announce my new training company @TangibleAcademy, in collaboration with @ewebber. Our first course is available to book now at tangible.academy
If like me you havenāt yet got around to reading Mariana Mazzucatoās book āMission Economy - a moonshot guide to changing capitalismā, then have a listen to this. So. Good. adam-buxton.co.uk/podcasts/wā¦
Great to learn, chat and see people IRL these past 2 days at #agilecam.
A couple of things I wanted to share about the workshop I did on Permaculture for Agile teams. I invited people to reflect on their teams and work in the context of the climate emergency because... [thread].
Iāve set myself a goal to weave pro bono work for the climate emergency and Permaculture into my consulting. So if anyone would like a similar 1 hr workshop (think of it like an alternative retrospective?) get in touch! x
Loved @ewebberās opener in her packed-out Team Onion session yesterday, then learning all about the surprising extra links and overheads that come with large teams #agilecam
Strong culture club game at the mo.
(L to R) Chilli sauce, jam, sweet peppers, apple cider vinegar, kombucha, sauerkraut. (And elderflower booze in the shed). Canāt stop wonāt stop.
I've been practising Permaculture (in the garden, in my life) ever since I did my PDC* in early 2021. Next week I'm doing a talk at Agile Cambridge about how it help Agile teams - especially in understanding their impact/response to the climate emergency: agilecambridge.net/programmeā¦
I also recently came across: permacomputing.net/Principleā¦
Folks doing some excellent thinking on how Permaculture can guide computing into a better world.
Hai Twitter! I'm searching for examples of things people are doing/changing to reduce global carbon emissions at work. (In your team, in the (home)office, the work you produce etc.).
What do you want to change? What have you changed already? What are your favourite resources?