Tiny Home Tour – Living large super efficiently

Source: David Dodge & Kay Rollans · GREEN ENERGY FUTURES · | September 15, 2020

Kenton Zerbin takes us on a tour of his super-cool tiny home

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Kenton Zerbin gave up his career as a school teacher because he believes it’s imperative to teach people how to build a sustainable world.

“I started my career as a teacher. I was into that whole “feel-good-training-the-next-geneation” kinda thing. I started in Elementary, worked into High School.”

But as a teacher, he began questioning why he was teaching the students the standard curriculum when the world is confronted with a sustainability crisis and the scourge of climate change.

“So I came across permaculture which is a design science for how to design humans back into their physical and social world. And this is amazing,” says Zerbin.

“It’s all about homes. It’s all about food. It’s all about sustainable living, really. And I went, yeah, this is what I want to teach,” said Zerbin who left his well-paid teaching job to start his own business teaching permaculture.

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