About Theron

My name is Theron Beaudreau. In 2011 I embarked on a journey to discover the knowledge to re-green our planet. Through this adventure I’ve learned many powerful lessons and had more than one life changing experiences. I’ve learned the importance of strong ethics and a clear vision. But, most of all, learned that I have a lot to learn about shifting our world culture toward a regenerative path of growth and abundance. This site is a tribute to this work and a medium from which to share the adventures and lessons I encounter along the way. This site is also a tribute to all the beautiful, inspirational and loving people that propel this vision in their own lives. May your journey be blessed!

In Arlington, Texas November 11th for a talk on Soil Health

Teaching in the Food ForestPlease join me at the Arlington Unitarian Universalist Church on November 11th at 11:00am for what is sure to be an exciting and informative discussion on Soil Health and its contribution to a healthy society. This is a free talk and all are welcome to join and learn together about the connection our soil health has to play in our personal health.

The majority of social issues today, including poverty, hunger, health care, unemployment, disease, and so on, are literally rooted in the health and vitality of our soils. Soil is not just the stuff under your feet, it is the foundation of all terrestrial life on the planet, and the solutions to these and many other challenges facing humanity today… are as cheap as dirt.

The event is open to the public. Donations to help Theron advance and progress international aid work are encouraged and appreciated.

Join me on Sunday, November 11th at 11:00am at:

Arlington Unitarian Universalist
2001 California Ln, Arlington, Texas 76015

See you there!

Teaching Permaculture Interactively

Permaculture is such a hugely broad and challenging subject to teach. But it doesn’t have to be hard work. We can make permaculture education fun and interactive!

How many of us have ever felt challenged by attempting to sum up permaculture into a 30 second “elevator speech”? What about a thirty minute talk? One hour? It seems like the longer you have to talk about permaculture the easier it gets. Perhaps that is because permaculture covers such a wide verity of disciplines and subjects that the elevator speech just can’t do it justice. But, try keeping that up for a full 72 hour PDC and, it doesn’t matter how many subjects you are able to cover, how knowledgeable you are, or how much depth you are able to go into on any particular topic, if all you do is talk… you’ll have lost the audience, and with it the opportunity to inspire, before you’ve even begun to get to the good bits.

Interactive EducationTeaching permaculture should never be a chore for either the student or the teacher. And believe me if you have never tried, talking for 6 – 8 hours a day about anything is just plain hard work. I recommend taking a break from all that hard work and exercise a little permaculture design on your permaculture design course.

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The PDC Experience

Do you have what it takes to be a Permaculture Superhero?! The Permaculture Design Course is your chance to find out. Take on the PDC experience and discover if you have what it takes to be a regenerative eco-hero!

Permaculture Design Course at Creation Flame from Chowgene Koay on Vimeo.

Our Permaculture Design Courses are a mind expanding and paradigm shifting experience full of fun and interactive learning. Participants have the opportunity to co-create designs for urban and suburban environments and learn about ecological restoration and community cultivation strategies applicable to life anywhere on the planet.

Stay tuned for courses being listed in your area. Contact me if you are interested in learning how you can host a course or workshop!

A Thank You to Permaculture Supporters

Facilitating this Permaculture Design Course has easily been one of the most inspiring and life changing experiences I’ve had the opportunity to be a part of! The involvement and participation of not only the students in the course but also the broader community in this course was key to it’s success. I believe in giving credit where credit is due… I could not have accomplished a fraction of this on my own. For that reason, I wanted to take this opportunity to send out a deep thank you to the people and organizations that helped me to make this dream a reality.

A deep thank you to all the Permaculture Supporters in Austin and beyond:

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Permaculture Design Course – Progress update

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Over halfway through an inspirational two week Permaculture Design Course at Creation Flame and the energy is only mounting. The first week had us confronting challenging questions about our personal ethics and values, exploring solution based principles and conscientious design … Continue reading

Seeds of Permaculture

A Free Documentary about Tropical Permaculture

Recently, while working at Rak Tamachat Permaculture in Thailand, I had a unique opportunity to be involved with an incredibly exciting project. A chance to impact thousands, if not millions, of people across the globe with the seeds of permaculture design.

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Eco-Pioneers Grand Web (re)Launch

Welcome Eco-Pioneers!

Over the course of the past few months, this website, along with much of my personal life, has been through a wealth of transition. If you are close follower of my blog,  you may have noticed that my posting has become a bit sparse and irregular. At the same time, if you still have found the time to visit this site on occasion, you might have seen some significant changes. I am now very excited to introduce you to the new Eco-Pioneers and share with you all the great new additions to this Grand Web (re)Launch!

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August PDC in Austin, Texas!!

It’s finally time, Austin!

As you might expect, I’m very excited to announce an upcoming visit home this August! I’m even more excited to announce this August PDC, an event that has been years in the making! Finally, with the help of so many amazing friends and family, this August, I will be facilitating an entire Permaculture Design Certificate course for the first time ever in Austin, Texas.

Teaching in the Food Forest

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Thailand’s newest Permaculture Education Center – week one

In a rural village at the Southwest corner of the Isaan Plateau, just over an hour drive south of Thailand’s second largest city, Korat, a band of tenacious permaculturalists have just arrived at the site of their new home. Over the course of the next year, infrastructure will be erected, community and teaching spaces will be established and a traditional corn and rice farm will undergo a dramatic metamorphosis. The work here has already begun… and I’d like to take you along for the ride!

We arrived on site on a warm mid-January afternoon full of excitement and anticipation. What wonders awaited us on this amazing new permaculture adventure?

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Thailand and the big surprise – I’m coming home!

These last few weeks of traveling and adventure have been something of a dream. In three weeks time, I’ve transitioned from living in a tent, waking each morning at dawn and milking cows to, jogging in the city, meditating on the beach while the sun set across the pristine Indian Ocean, Sleeping in three airport terminals in two separate countries, to finally find myself in this fascinatingly beautiful city of Mueang Phuket, Thailand. I have one week to absorb and immerse myself in the culture here before making the trek north to meet up with team Panya CQ. After a very brief sojourn in Bangkok the crew and I will make our way north again to Korat and the 50 acres I will call home for the next year. Continue reading