THE MORNING SHOW
with
Patrick Timpone
Anthony Anderson
Male Model and Director of GROW PARADISE
Grow Paradise is literally about growing paradise on Planet Earth. The focus is to establish “food forests†throughout local communities and the entire planet via permaculture techniques, spreading ideas about health and self-reliance, and offering high-integrity products from individuals that are growing organic foods and medicines.
Anthony Anderson started Grow Paradise in 2011 after planting his first organic food forest in 2008. He created a garden of Eden near his parent’s home in Minnesota to ensure that “a living grocery store†would be available to them during their retirement years. He realized that growing our own food and planting food forests around the globe will completely solve many of the troubling issues currently facing humanity and the planet.
Anthony joined us this morning LIVE from France gracing us with his passionate and positive ideas about permaculture and creating our own sustainable paradise on earth.
Anthony Anderson is a male model by trade but his heart and soul is deeply-rooted with permaculture and organic living. Because of his modeling career, he delved deep into green living and healthy eating, which eventually brought him to permaculture and the idea that we can literally create a paradise planet instead of using our energy to be mad at “bad guysâ€.
With a focus on consciously designing our habitat to be more paradise-like, he spends much of his time spreading the ideas of permaculture online as well as being outside to harvest wild foods, collect springwater, and take photographs of nature.
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Contact him at [email protected] and visit him on facebook at www.facebook.com/GrowParadise and www.facebook.com/Anthony.A.Anderson.
anthony anderson and growing paradise, november 08, 2012
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'Anthony Anderson – GROW PARADISE – What Really Matters is the Food – November 8, 2012' have 2 comments
November 10, 2012 @ 11:55 am JD
Excellent info on the goji berries, about the spraying and how there is no real wild goji berries on the market.
November 12, 2012 @ 4:51 am Anthony
Thanks JD – yes it is a huge scam to sell conventional berries at an inflated organic price level. I have also seen it done with Inca Berries. All of those berries on the market are coming from plantations, so why would those companies lie about it being “wild”? How stupid do they think people are? I truly feel that Karma will catch up to those who choose to mislead for profit, but luckily with the internet we can discover these mistruths quickly and adjust our purchasing habits. Thanks so much for listening in – cheers.
Anthony