
What does it mean to design a community that thrives with, rather than against, nature?
In this episode, we sit down with Jason Ogg, founder of Mansfield Permaculture. Jason grew up in the rainforests of Papua New Guinea, an experience that shaped his values of stewardship, connection, and resilience. Today, he’s bringing those lessons to North Central Ohio, reimagining how we grow food, share resources, and restore ecosystems right in our neighborhoods.
From food forests on vacant lots to the simple act of sharing tomatoes with a neighbor, Jason shows us that permaculture is not just about plants, but about people. His vision reminds us that when we slow down, care for the earth, and care for each other, we can create communities that last.
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