This was awesome. Swapnil sounds so humble and genuine. I would surely like to attend his workshop some time. Not sure if I missed but curious to know how he thinks of his family life with wife having such a vibrant career.
What a great podcast ! This podcast itself was like a workshop. Must watch. Both of you did fantastic job by asking perfect questions and answering them accurately and wisely. Very nice. Its a new knowledge for me. As I am started practising sustainable living. Hats off to both of you. We need more of such inspirational podcast. Thank you so much. Grateful from bottom of my heart. Thank you. 🙏🏼😊
The most insightful podcast I’ve ever heard! More power to Swapnil! I strongly feel this should be available in Marathi for the audience in Maharashtra. Farming has been largely overlooked by Marathi youth, and this could be a game-changer in bridging that gap. I even messaged Shardul (from the Amuk Tamuk podcast) and requested him to invite Swapnil on his channel for the Marathi audience. I rarely comment on videos, but for this one, I just couldn’t resist sharing my thoughts.
Thank You so much for your thoughtful comment and support! 🙏 It’s amazing to hear how much this podcast resonated with you. We completely agree-making this content accessible in Marathi could truly inspire and connect with the youth in Maharashtra. We’re so grateful you took the time to share it here!
Shocking and mind blown at the same time. This is the first time I am listening from Swapnil 🙌. Loved the practicality and philosophical touches across life, goal planning and wide array of topics. @fortytwotalks - great job on channelling the conversation and opening up the discussion with every question.
I come from a farmer's family and am entering into the design field. Often, people perceive me through a stereotypical lens, shaped largely by how Bollywood portrays individuals from farming backgrounds. However, my roots have instilled in me a deep connection with nature. I care for nature, find inspiration in it, and genuinely love spending time surrounded by it. I want to break the stereotype that there is a scope only in medicine and engeneering My goal in entering the design field is to create meaningful change while staying true to my values of nurturing and preserving the environment.
Your story is truly inspiring! 🌱 Breaking stereotypes and challenging perceptions takes courage, and it's amazing to see you embrace your roots while pursuing your passion for design.Wishing you all the best in creating meaningful change through your work!
Organic farming, permaculture, weekend farming are all rich man's hobby. Middle-class people donot fall in this trap unless you have no responsibilities
Play to win in nature 🤔 maybe play to survive is more natural IMO. You're at the mercy of the elements that the question of winning or losing doesn't arise. Maybe that's a remnant of a corporate jeevi perhaps
This was awesome. Swapnil sounds so humble and genuine. I would surely like to attend his workshop some time.
Not sure if I missed but curious to know how he thinks of his family life with wife having such a vibrant career.
Wonderful Podcast. Thank you for putting this together
Wow what a knowledge. Huge thanks for this video 🙏🙏.
What a great podcast ! This podcast itself was like a workshop. Must watch. Both of you did fantastic job by asking perfect questions and answering them accurately and wisely. Very nice. Its a new knowledge for me. As I am started practising sustainable living. Hats off to both of you. We need more of such inspirational podcast. Thank you so much. Grateful from bottom of my heart. Thank you. 🙏🏼😊
Thank you so much for your heartfelt comment!🙏
The most insightful podcast I’ve ever heard! More power to Swapnil! I strongly feel this should be available in Marathi for the audience in Maharashtra. Farming has been largely overlooked by Marathi youth, and this could be a game-changer in bridging that gap. I even messaged Shardul (from the Amuk Tamuk podcast) and requested him to invite Swapnil on his channel for the Marathi audience. I rarely comment on videos, but for this one, I just couldn’t resist sharing my thoughts.
Thank You so much for your thoughtful comment and support! 🙏 It’s amazing to hear how much this podcast resonated with you. We completely agree-making this content accessible in Marathi could truly inspire and connect with the youth in Maharashtra. We’re so grateful you took the time to share it here!
Shocking and mind blown at the same time. This is the first time I am listening from Swapnil 🙌. Loved the practicality and philosophical touches across life, goal planning and wide array of topics. @fortytwotalks - great job on channelling the conversation and opening up the discussion with every question.
Thank you for sharing your thoughts! 🙌 We’re glad you enjoyed the depth and variety of topics covered.
Great podcast
Great work Swapnil.keep it up.
I come from a farmer's family and am entering into the design field. Often, people perceive me through a stereotypical lens, shaped largely by how Bollywood portrays individuals from farming backgrounds. However, my roots have instilled in me a deep connection with nature. I care for nature, find inspiration in it, and genuinely love spending time surrounded by it.
I want to break the stereotype that there is a scope only in medicine and engeneering
My goal in entering the design field is to create meaningful change while staying true to my values of nurturing and preserving the environment.
Your story is truly inspiring! 🌱 Breaking stereotypes and challenging perceptions takes courage, and it's amazing to see you embrace your roots while pursuing your passion for design.Wishing you all the best in creating meaningful change through your work!
Super useful podcast
its great man !!
The way Swapnil da explained is really mind blowing. Thanks for all good question and answer. Permaculture community need more pod cast like this
What was the name of the book, he quoted at 15:38 ?
He mentions about "One Straw Revolution: An Introduction to Natural Farming" by Masanobu Fukuoka.
One starw revolution
Can you share the cobbler contact details from Mussoorie
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Organic farming, permaculture, weekend farming are all rich man's hobby. Middle-class people donot fall in this trap unless you have no responsibilities
Play to win in nature 🤔 maybe play to survive is more natural IMO. You're at the mercy of the elements that the question of winning or losing doesn't arise. Maybe that's a remnant of a corporate jeevi perhaps