The independence and empowerment of earth bag building with Atulya K Bingham, author of Mud Mountain: 035

Published: Sept. 22, 2017, 9:42 a.m.

b'Today I have a guest with a truly remarkable story and journey into natural building. Atulya Bingham is the author of \\u201cMud Ball\\u201d and Mud Mountain, both of which cover her incredible experiences moving to the countryside in Turkey and learning to build her own home with earth bags. She has also written numerous educational manuals on earth bag building, clay plasters and much more as well as blogging about her experiences.\\n\\n\\n\\nIn this interview Atulya talks about how she first moved onto her bare land in rural Turkey after some economic struggles and learned to do without the comforts that she\'d grown accustomed to. We also go into detail about tons of natural building techniques including earth bag construction, applications of limecrete, pros and cons of earth bags when compared to other earthen building techniques and much more. Atulya also talks a lot about her process and journey that many of you who are making, or have already made transitions in your lifestyle will certainly relate to. I also caught up with her as she travels around northern Spain and talks a lot about this new transition of her own.\\n\\n\\n\\n\\n\\n\\n\\nFor "The Abundant Edge" listeners only, you can now get 50% off your digital subscriptions to\\xa0Permaculture Magazine North America\\xa0by entering the code\\xa0PMNA50abedge\\xa0at checkout.\\xa0Get your subscription today and dive deep into the local and global solutions that go beyond sustainability.\\n\\n\\n\\nResources:\\n\\n\\n\\nthemudhome.com'