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A Farmer-ish Podcast is dedicated to farming arts, education, and philosophy. As we face difficult times, many find themselves more interested in taking a step back, growing their own food, becoming makers, and living more connectedly with nature, as well as their local farming communities. Our goal is to provide engaging conversation on these topics, with a little bit of the arts on the side.

Crystal Sands


    • May 20, 2022 LATEST EPISODE
    • monthly NEW EPISODES
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    Celebrating Bees on World Bee Day

    Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2022 42:42


    In this episode, we honor World Bee Day with an interview with a very special guest, author Loree Griffin Burns, who has written a new book entitled Honeybee Rescue. After a short introduction that explores little things we can all do to help the bees, I sit down with Loree to talk about her new book about bees, the struggles in keeping bees, and we end up talking about related topics such as science, curiosity, and writing. We conclude this episode with a poetry reading of "Marie's Garden." Introduction 0:35Interview with Loree Griffin Burns: 9:17Poetry reading "Marie's Garden" by James Sands: 39:46Helpful Links:Introduction to World Bee DayLoree Griffin Burns author pagePre-order Honeybee RescueHoneybee Rescue Photographer Harasimowicz pageOrder Why the Moon Tumbled Out of the Sky

    Animal Stories: An Interview with Sy Montgomery

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2022 61:58


    In this episode, we focus on farm animals and what humans can learn from living so closely with animals. After Ron and I share some of our favorite farm animal stories, I interview award-winning author Sy Montgomery about her newest book, The Hawk's Way. Sy Montgomery is the author of many award-winning and best-selling books, including How to Be a Good Creature, The Soul of an Octopus, and Birdology. Her work focuses on illuminating the lives of animals and what we can learn from them. This episode concludes with a poem from the Farmer-ish journal by Ed Higgins entitled "Another Dead Chicken."Ron and Crystal's Farm Animal Stories: 1:23Interview with Sy Montgomery: 19.21Poetry by Ed Higgins: 59.57Related LinksSy Montgomery: http://symontgomery.comPoem: https://farmerish.net/another-dead-chicken/Music Loved by Our Duck, Warrior Legacy by Soon Hee Newbold: https://youtu.be/QN-MuCXN4AYFarmer-ish Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/farmerish

    The First Episode: Why We Grow Our Own

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2022 46:58


    In this first episode, I speak with two special guests and farmers. The first guest is my husband, and in the first segment of this episode, we talk about how we got into farming for ourselves here in rural Maine and why we think it's so important to grow your own food and become more self sufficient. My next guest is my dear friend and fellow teacher/farmer Katharyn Privett-Duren from Little Halawakee Farm. We talk about what motivates her as a farmer, what she grows and why, and the constant cycles of learning as farmers. We wrap up our first episode with a short poem entitled "A Deliberate Life." 

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