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👋 Welcome Fellow Writers! ✍️
Let's give a warm welcome to our newest members! @Tinker Speaker @Amy Oughton @Tia Lane @Aaliyah Jade @Jonathan Haber @Brooks Brooks We'd love to get to know you! Drop an intro below and tell us what you like to write! 🤓🖤
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Welcome!!!! 🤘🖖🙌🤙
Singing frog farms anyone? 🐸
Had a really great chat with @Michael Russo on the topic of his WIP! Sharing a video I took the other night in honor of our conversation. 😂 Michael, I'd love it if you would share with the group! Your books sound fascinating!
Singing frog farms anyone? 🐸
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@Rae Merritt I sent this to Steve Bartlett who does Diary of a CEO Email Subject: Suggesting the Kaisers as guests Subject / Enquiry Title: Singing Frogs Farm (Paul & Elizabeth Kaiser) — The model healing soil, water & carbon while creating trillions in value and pointing toward a genuinely abundant human future Message: Hi Steven Bartlett and team, I’m suggesting Paul and Elizabeth Kaiser of Singing Frogs Farm as guests. Their work on a few acres in California offers one of the clearest, most data-backed demonstrations that we already have working solutions to soil degradation, water scarcity, carbon emissions, nutrition decline, and economic fragility — simply by farming in a way that tends life instead of extracting from it. On roughly 3 acres of intensive beds they run a no-till system with heavy compost inputs from local waste streams, continuous living cover, and high biodiversity. In the first 5–6 years they raised soil organic matter from 2.4% to 7–8% — a 400% increase. Those gains have been sustained and refined in the years since, and the related sciences (soil biology, water dynamics, plant compounds that support human immunity, and the neurological benefits of working in living systems) continue to reveal even more powerful effects. Here are some of the numbers that make the case undeniable: For every 1% increase in soil organic matter, an acre can hold an extra 20,000 gallons of water. With their current biologically rich soil (far above the 1–2% common in many degraded agricultural and cotton lands), their system effectively uses and retains hundreds of thousands to over a million gallons more water per acre per year than conventional approaches. This sponge effect dramatically reduces runoff, evaporation, erosion, and pollution while building drought resistance. Their supplemental irrigation has been reduced to roughly 20–50 minutes once a week in many periods — translating to only tens of thousands of gallons per acre per year. By comparison, many popular conventional vegetable and cotton operations in the US and globally apply hundreds of thousands to several million gallons per acre annually, often through less efficient methods that lead to massive waste. When you factor in the water lost to degradation, erosion, runoff, and evaporation on typical 1–2% SOM land, conventional agriculture and cotton systems are wasting and polluting hundreds of trillions of liters of water every year — enough, on its own, to hydrate all of humanity many times over (roughly 5.4 trillion liters would cover basic annual drinking needs for the global population).
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@Rae Merritt I didn’t get into the gameyness of the worldcrafting portion…but community first village and the neighborhood network seems to be my two biggest inspirations in regard to what you are saying! I actually wrote a book on Kova that is pretty good LOL. Gotta add a few edits and it’s actually pretty good! Galactic Water Quest: Regenerative Odyssey. The edit up on the app is a weird edit that happened when I tried to fix some stats…I gotta figure out how I wanna do the edits myself and upload the transcript itself rather than just having the AI write it… The book gets into the gamey part really well actually! I just wrote it for fun as part of an app biweekly challenge to write a 5 chapter Star Wars inspired book and it actually blew open some of the concepts in a really cool way!
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Let's give a warm hello to our newest members! @Laitie Montai @Wendell Jean-Pierre @Phoebe Atwood @Heather Marie @Sikaahema Titiuti @Michael Russo We'd love to get to know you! Drop a quick intro below and tell us what you like to write! 👇🤓
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Hi! I’m Michael and I like to write about possible futures based on our best health and happiness sciences, which happen to be capable of HUGE abundance! Go look up our current farming methods vs what singing frogs farms, apricot lane farms, and riparian planters are doing! We could totally live in harmony with every aspect of life on earth in a super abundant way if only we’d try to crack the code!
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