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On this week's episode of The Rural Woman Podcast™, you'll meet Erika Stewart.Erika Stewart alongside her husband Cyle and their 3 daughters, operate Pine Ranch in Morse SK, where they run a commercial cow/calf operation and grass yearlings. They are constantly looking at ways to learn and improve production practices. Soil health, cattle nutrition and low stress handling are integral components to their operation. This year, Erika and Cyle were named Saskatchewan's Outstanding Young Farmers. For full show notes, including links mentioned in the show, head over to wildrosefarmer.com/225. . .THIS WEEK'S DISCUSSIONS:[00:23] - Empowering Women in Agriculture[03:07] - Introducing Erica Stewart: A Journey in Rural Entrepreneurship[15:05] - Adapting Cattle Management Practices[29:41] - Embracing Vulnerability in Agriculture[34:21] - Transitioning Towards Business Management in Ranching. . .This week's episode is brought to you by Patreon . . .Let's get SocialFollow The Rural Woman Podcast on Social MediaInstagram | FacebookSign up to get email updatesJoin our private Facebook group, The Rural Woman Podcast Community Connect with Katelyn on Instagram | Facebook | Twitter | Pinterest. . .Support the ShowPatreon | PayPal | Become a Show SponsorLeave a Review on Apple Podcasts | Take the Listener SurveyScreenshot this episode and share it on your socials!Tag @TheRuralWomanPodcast + #TheRuralWomanPodcast. . .Meet the TeamAudio Editor | MixBär.Patreon Executive ProducersSarah R. | Happiness by The Acre. . .More with KatelynOne on One Podcast Consulting | Learn More
On this week's episode of The Rural Woman Podcast™, you'll meet Lauren Koster.A city girl turned dairy farm life enthusiast, who never dreamed she'd find herself running a farm and homeschooling three kids. Lauren had never stepped foot on a dairy farm before meeting her now-husband, Eddy. Nearly 10 years later, they're raising 60 cows, three kids, and a couple of pets, and finding humour in the chaos along the way.For full show notes, including links mentioned in the show, head over to wildrosefarmer.com/224. . .THIS WEEK'S DISCUSSIONS:[06:20] The Transition to Farming Life[10:42] Building a New Dairy Facility[15:06] Navigating Debt and Financial Challenges[18:08] The Impact of Social Media on Farming[25:02] Navigating Negative Feedback in Agriculture[30:29] Finding Your Role as a Woman in Agriculture[40:31] Staying Positive in Farming Challenges[44:38] The Rewards of Raising Rural Kids. . .This week's episode is brought to you by Patreon . . .Let's get SocialFollow The Rural Woman Podcast on Social MediaInstagram | FacebookSign up to get email updatesJoin our private Facebook group, The Rural Woman Podcast Community Connect with Katelyn on Instagram | Facebook | Twitter | Pinterest. . .Support the ShowPatreon | PayPal | Become a Show SponsorLeave a Review on Apple Podcasts | Take the Listener SurveyScreenshot this episode and share it on your socials!Tag @TheRuralWomanPodcast + #TheRuralWomanPodcast. . .Meet the TeamAudio Editor | MixBär.Patreon Executive ProducersSarah R. | Happiness by The Acre. . .More with KatelynOne on One Podcast Consulting | Learn More
On this week's episode of The Rural Woman Podcast™, you'll meet Lexi Wright.Lexi is a beginning farmer turned 6th generation when she and her husband purchased the family farm. She enjoys working with food and Ag businesses on their marketing, experimenting cooking from scratch, raising their farm kids in wide open spaces, and having deep conversations with farmers and ranchers making big shifts at home and in the industry on her podcast, 'Farming on Purpose'.For full show notes, including links mentioned in the show, head over to wildrosefarmer.com/223. . .DISCUSSIONS THIS WEEK:[00:31] - Empowering Women in Agriculture[01:56] - Transitioning to Full-Time Farming[17:20] - Challenges for Small Agricultural Businesses[22:01] - The Importance of Storytelling in Marketing[28:16] - Exploring Community and Collaboration in Agriculture[37:51] - The Future of Farming: Embracing Diversity and Community. . .This week's episode is brought to you by Patreon . . .Let's get SocialFollow The Rural Woman Podcast on Social MediaInstagram | FacebookSign up to get email updatesJoin our private Facebook group, The Rural Woman Podcast Community Connect with Katelyn on Instagram | Facebook | Twitter | Pinterest. . .Support the ShowPatreon | PayPal | Become a Show SponsorLeave a Review on Apple Podcasts | Take the Listener SurveyScreenshot this episode and share it on your socials!Tag @TheRuralWomanPodcast + #TheRuralWomanPodcast. . .Meet the TeamAudio Editor | MixBär.Patreon Executive ProducersSarah R. | Happiness by The Acre. . .More with KatelynOne on One Podcast Consulting | Learn More
On this week's episode of The Rural Woman Podcast™, you'll meet Sequoyah Branham.Sequoyah Branham is passionate about sharing the beauty and heartbreak of ranching. Working on ranches across Texas gives her a wide variety of experiences to draw inspiration from for her characters and the obstacles they face. She enjoys long days in the saddle with good friends and her dog by her side as often as she can. For full show notes, including links mentioned in the show, head over to wildrosefarmer.com/222. . .This week's episode is brought to you by Patreon . . .Let's get SocialFollow The Rural Woman Podcast on Social MediaInstagram | FacebookSign up to get email updatesJoin our private Facebook group, The Rural Woman Podcast Community Connect with Katelyn on Instagram | Facebook | Twitter | Pinterest. . .Support the ShowPatreon | PayPal | Become a Show SponsorLeave a Review on Apple Podcasts | Take the Listener SurveyScreenshot this episode and share it on your socials!Tag @TheRuralWomanPodcast + #TheRuralWomanPodcast. . .Meet the TeamAudio Editor | MixBär.Patreon Executive ProducersSarah R. | Happiness by The Acre. . .More with KatelynOne on One Podcast Consulting | Learn More
On this episode of Maybe You Can Relate, I'll be speaking about the complexities of navigating personal and professional changes in rural life—sharing candid insights into my own experiences on the farm, embracing change, and finding resilience in the midst of life's challenges. To hear the full episode, head on over to Patreon.com and join the Patreon Community in supporting the stories of Women in Agriculture to be shared through The Rural Woman Podcast.To hear the full episode, head over to Patreon.com and join our community in supporting the stories of women in agriculture through The Rural Woman Podcast.For full show notes, including links mentioned in the show, head over to wildrosefarmer.com/mycr23. . .This week's episode is brought to you by Patreon . . .Let's get SocialFollow The Rural Woman Podcast on Social MediaInstagram | FacebookSign up to get email updatesJoin our private Facebook group, The Rural Woman Podcast Community Connect with Katelyn on Instagram | Facebook | Twitter | Pinterest. . .Support the ShowPatreon | PayPal | Become a Show SponsorLeave a Review on Apple Podcasts | Take the Listener SurveyScreenshot this episode and share it on your socials!Tag @TheRuralWomanPodcast + #TheRuralWomanPodcast. . .Meet the TeamAudio Editor | MixBär.Patreon Executive ProducersSarah R. | Happiness by The Acre. . .More with KatelynOne on One Podcast Consulting | Learn More
On this week's episode of The Rural Woman Podcast™, you'll meet Kailey Hood.Kailey Hood, a Montana cowgirl, owns Hoods Western Adventures in Alberton, Montana. The ranch offers trail rides, horseback riding lessons, events, hay production, cattle raising, and a "horse hotel" for travelling horses. Kailey runs the ranch with her husband Owen and their two kids, surrounded by the stunning Lolo National Forest.For full show notes, including links mentioned in the show, head over to wildrosefarmer.com/221. . .This week's episode is brought to you by Patreon . . .Let's get SocialFollow The Rural Woman Podcast on Social MediaInstagram | FacebookSign up to get email updatesJoin our private Facebook group, The Rural Woman Podcast Community Connect with Katelyn on Instagram | Facebook | Twitter | Pinterest. . .Support the ShowPatreon | PayPal | Become a Show SponsorLeave a Review on Apple Podcasts | Take the Listener SurveyScreenshot this episode and share it on your socials!Tag @TheRuralWomanPodcast + #TheRuralWomanPodcast. . .Meet the TeamAudio Editor | MixBär.Patreon Executive ProducersSarah R. | Happiness by The Acre. . .More with KatelynOne on One Podcast Consulting | Learn More
On this week's episode of The Rural Woman Podcast™, you'll meet Robin Anderson.Robin Anderson, raised on a farm in south-central Saskatchewan, discovered her passion for farm safety early, becoming a youth ambassador with the Saskatchewan Safety Council's Power Pac Program. After university, she advanced her advocacy by working as a Farm Safety Coordinator and later as a Health Promotion Coordinator. Since 2014, Robin has been with the Canadian Agricultural Safety Association (CASA), where she now serves as Director of Programs and Communications, dedicated to enhancing the safety and health of farming communities across Canada.For full show notes, including links mentioned in the show, head over to wildrosefarmer.com/220 . . .THIS WEEKS DISCUSSIONS:01:26 - Introducing Robin Anderson and Her Journey in Farm Safety10:49 - Empowering Kids in Farm Safety22:28 - Challenges in Farm Safety28:36 - Mental Health in Agriculture: A Vital Discussion32:21 - Addressing the Unique Safety Challenges Faced by Women on Farms40:49 - Conversations About Farm Safety45:21 - Future Plans for Farm Safety. . .This week's episode is brought to you by Patreon . . .Let's get SocialFollow The Rural Woman Podcast on Social MediaInstagram | FacebookSign up to get email updatesJoin our private Facebook group, The Rural Woman Podcast Community Connect with Katelyn on Instagram | Facebook | Twitter | Pinterest. . .Support the ShowPatreon | PayPal | Become a Show SponsorLeave a Review on Apple Podcasts | Take the Listener SurveyScreenshot this episode and share it on your socials!Tag @TheRuralWomanPodcast + #TheRuralWomanPodcast. . .Meet the TeamAudio Editor | MixBär.Admin Team | Kim & Co OnlinePatreon Executive ProducersSarah R. | Happiness by The AcreKarri MV. |
On this week's episode of The Rural Woman Podcast™, you'll meet Sam Haley.Sam Haley grew up on a blueberry farm in rural Nova Scotia before earning a Plant Science degree and transitioning from conventional chemical controls to biological ones. While pregnant during the pandemic, she started a llama farm, using their manure for gardening. Now, she runs a small fertilizer business, hand-spins fiber, and teaches her boys the value of a strong work ethic.For full show notes, including links mentioned in the show, head over to wildrosefarmer.com/219. . .This week's episode is brought to you by Patreon . . .Let's get SocialFollow The Rural Woman Podcast on Social MediaInstagram | FacebookSign up to get email updatesJoin our private Facebook group, The Rural Woman Podcast Community Connect with Katelyn on Instagram | Facebook | Twitter | Pinterest. . .Support the ShowPatreon | PayPal | Become a Show SponsorLeave a Review on Apple Podcasts | Take the Listener SurveyScreenshot this episode and share it on your socials!Tag @TheRuralWomanPodcast + #TheRuralWomanPodcast. . .Meet the TeamAudio Editor | MixBär.Admin Team | Kim & Co OnlinePatreon Executive ProducersSarah R. | Happiness by The AcreKarri MV. | Leystone Farms. . .More with KatelynOne on One Podcast Coaching | Learn More
In this episode of Maybe You Can Relate, I'm exploring the power of emotional safety and its vital role in building genuine connections. Through authenticity and vulnerability, we can create spaces for open communication—both in our personal relationships and within our broader community. From navigating the complexities of modern relationships to harnessing the power of online interactions, this episode highlights the importance of sharing our stories, supporting one another, and maintaining boundaries to foster a truly safe and supportive environment.To hear the full episode, head over to Patreon.com and join our community in supporting the stories of women in agriculture through The Rural Woman Podcast.For full show notes, including links mentioned in the show, head over to wildrosefarmer.com/mycr22. . .Let's get SocialFollow The Rural Woman Podcast on Social MediaInstagram | FacebookSign up to get email updatesJoin our private Facebook group, The Rural Woman Podcast Community Connect with Katelyn on Instagram | Facebook | Twitter | Pinterest. . .Support the ShowPatreon | PayPal | Become a Show SponsorLeave a Review on Apple Podcasts | Take the Listener SurveyScreenshot this episode and share it on your socials!Tag @TheRuralWomanPodcast + #TheRuralWomanPodcast. . .Meet the TeamAudio Editor | MixBär.Admin Team | Kim & Co OnlinePatreon Executive ProducersSarah R. | Happiness by The AcreKarri MV. | Leystone Farms. . .More with KatelynOne on One Podcast Coaching | Learn More
On this week's episode of The Rural Woman Podcast™, you'll meet Madeline Pranaitis.Madeline is a first-generation farmer from Connecticut with a passion for animals, sparked by childhood visits to her aunt's farm. She earned a degree in livestock and draft power, gaining experience with draft horses and oxen. Now in upstate New York, Madeline manages a calf program on a dairy farm, runs her homestead, and has realized her dream of owning a team of draft mules.For full show notes, including links mentioned in the show, head over to wildrosefarmer.com/218. . .DISCUSSIONS THIS WEEK:04:32 The Impact of 4-H and Early Experiences in Agriculture07:17 Educational Path and College Experiences in Animal Science10:22 Becoming a Gypsy Farmer: Diverse Agricultural Experiences13:43 Passion for Draft Animals and Their Role in Agriculture16:37 Training and Working with Draft Animals19:43 Future Aspirations with Draft Animals and Mules30:07 Growing From Small to Large Dairy Operations40:33 Building Community in Agriculture. . .This week's episode is brought to you by Patreon . . .Let's get SocialFollow The Rural Woman Podcast on Social MediaInstagram | FacebookSign up to get email updatesJoin our private Facebook group, The Rural Woman Podcast Community Connect with Katelyn on Instagram | Facebook | Twitter | Pinterest. . .Support the ShowPatreon | PayPal | Become a Show SponsorLeave a Review on Apple Podcasts | Take the Listener SurveyScreenshot this episode and share it on your socials!Tag @TheRuralWomanPodcast + #TheRuralWomanPodcast. . .Meet the TeamAudio Editor | MixBär.Admin Team | Kim & Co OnlinePatreon Executive ProducersSarah R. | Happiness by The AcreKarri MV. | Leystone Farms. ....
On this week's episode of The Rural Woman Podcast™, you'll meet Patti Durand.A 27 year PAg, with a background in entrepreneurship and finance, Patti has guided hundreds of Canadian farm business families to confidently navigate the paths of transition decision making. As a dynamic speaker and workshop leader, Patti aims to provide relatable, actionable ideas to help business families move ahead, together and with certainty. Her positivity, practical experience and strategic brain means Patti can help "move a lot of dirt" quickly toward impactful results to achieve farm business goals. She has recently authored, "The Future Leader - The Successor's Guide to Family Business Leadership".For full show notes, including links mentioned in the show, head over to wildrosefarmer.com/217 . . .DISCUSSIONS THIS WEEK:[05:33] The Importance of Succession Planning in Agriculture[11:13] Bright Track Consulting: A New Approach to Succession[17:32] Preliminary Steps for Effective Succession Planning[20:30] The Role of a Neutral Third Party in Family Conversations[23:24] Success Stories in Succession Planning[26:39] The Future Leader: Patti's New Book[32:28] Encouragement for Successors in Family Businesses[35:28] Patti's Vision for the Future of Family Business Leadership. . .This week's episode is brought to you by Patti Durand . . .Let's get SocialFollow The Rural Woman Podcast on Social MediaInstagram | FacebookSign up to get email updatesJoin our private Facebook group, The Rural Woman Podcast Community Connect with Katelyn on Instagram | Facebook | Twitter | Pinterest. . .Support the ShowPatreon | PayPal | Become a Show SponsorLeave a Review on Apple Podcasts | Take the Listener SurveyScreenshot this episode and share it on your socials!Tag @TheRuralWomanPodcast + #TheRuralWomanPodcast. . .Meet the TeamAudio Editor | MixBär.Admin Team | Kim & Co OnlinePatreon Executive ProducersSarah R. |...
On this week's episode of The Rural Woman Podcast™, you'll meet Laurie Mazer.Laurie Mazer is an experienced founder and entrepreneur with a 20 year history of developing solar and wind projects of every size and scale, in every corner of the US. She also helps her clients to provide mentorship of their growing teams and to develop successful wind and solar projects in Texas, Oklahoma, Ohio and many other states. She is the co-founder of a mid-size solar development company focused on community sized solar projects where she uses her years of experience to site, permit, and ultimately build solar projects in Pennsylvania. For full show notes, including links mentioned in the show, head over to wildrosefarmer.com/crop-america. . .DISCUSSIONS THIS WEEK:[01:27] - Introduction to Renewable Energy Leadership[10:27] - Choosing Sites for Renewable Energy Projects[18:25] - Coexistence of Renewable Energy Projects and Agriculture[22:33] - Economic Benefits of Renewable Energy in Agriculture[26:34] - Planning for the Future of Renewable Energy Projects[30:32] - Benefits of Renewable Energy Projects for Local Communities[36:41] - Hopes for the Future of Renewable Energy. . .This week's episode is brought to you by CROP America . . .Let's get SocialFollow The Rural Woman Podcast on Social MediaInstagram | FacebookSign up to get email updatesJoin our private Facebook group, The Rural Woman Podcast Community Connect with Katelyn on Instagram | Facebook | Twitter | Pinterest. . .Support the ShowPatreon | PayPal | Become a Show SponsorLeave a Review on Apple Podcasts | Take the Listener SurveyScreenshot this episode and share it on your socials!Tag @TheRuralWomanPodcast + #TheRuralWomanPodcast. . .Meet the TeamAudio Editor | MixBär.Admin Team | Kim & Co OnlinePatreon Executive ProducersSarah R. | Happiness by The...
In this episode of Maybe You Can Relate, I'm reflecting on my journey with The Rural Woman Podcast as we celebrate its sixth anniversary! I'll be sharing some personal updates, including recent family losses and changes in my health, before diving into the bigger conversation about quitting. I'm emphasizing the importance of surrounding yourself with supportive people, the power of sharing stories, and how letting go of self-doubt can help you fully embrace your own journey. To hear the full episode, head over to Patreon.com and join our community in supporting the stories of women in agriculture through The Rural Woman Podcast.For full show notes, including links mentioned in the show, head over to wildrosefarmer.com/mycr21 . . .Let's get SocialFollow The Rural Woman Podcast on Social MediaInstagram | FacebookSign up to get email updatesJoin our private Facebook group, The Rural Woman Podcast Community Connect with Katelyn on Instagram | Facebook | Twitter | Pinterest. . .Support the ShowPatreon | PayPal | Become a Show SponsorLeave a Review on Apple Podcasts | Take the Listener SurveyScreenshot this episode and share it on your socials!Tag @TheRuralWomanPodcast + #TheRuralWomanPodcast. . .Meet the TeamAudio Editor | MixBär.Admin Team | Kim & Co OnlinePatreon Executive ProducersSarah R. | Happiness by The AcreKarri MV. | Leystone Farms. . .More with KatelynOne on One Podcast Coaching | Learn More
Join us for another special episode as we celebrate the remarkable women who have graciously shared their stories. In this throwback episode, we'll revisit some of the inspiring moments from The Rural Woman Podcast. We're shining a spotlight on the incredible, resilient women who are making a difference in agriculture.This episode features: Sherri Pauls, Katie Steere, Amy Hill, Arlie Laroche, Bridgette Readel, Paige Stewart, Jessica Garza, Victoria Lee, Courtney Witt and Kristine Beck.For full show notes, including links mentioned in the show, head over to wildrosefarmer.com/tbpt17. . .This week's episode is brought to you by Patreon . . .Let's get SocialFollow The Rural Woman Podcast on Social MediaInstagram | FacebookSign up to get email updatesJoin our private Facebook group, The Rural Woman Podcast Community Connect with Katelyn on Instagram | Facebook | Twitter | Pinterest. . .Support the ShowPatreon | PayPal | Become a Show SponsorLeave a Review on Apple Podcasts | Take the Listener SurveyScreenshot this episode and share it on your socials!Tag @TheRuralWomanPodcast + #TheRuralWomanPodcast. . .Meet the TeamAudio Editor | MixBär.Admin Team | Kim & Co OnlinePatreon Executive ProducersSarah R. | Happiness by The AcreKarri MV. | Leystone Farms. . .More with KatelynOne on One Podcast Coaching | Learn More
On this week's episode of The Rural Woman Podcast™, you'll meet Ashley Perepelkin.Ashley is a businesswoman, farmer and entrepreneur! Being born and raised in the city, the rural life wasn't something she thought would be on her bingo card but here we are! She has successfully made the transition from urban to rural living by running and operating a successful cow-calf operation, a farm-to-table beef business and now a tallow lotion business.For full show notes, including links mentioned in the show, head over to wildrosefarmer.com/216 . . .THIS WEEK'S DISCUSSIONS:[00:31] - Empowering Women in Agriculture[09:01] - Starting a Family and New Ventures[17:23] - Transitioning to Direct Sales: The Farm-to-Table Journey[26:43] - The Importance of Mentorship in Agriculture[40:55] - The Joy of Freedom in Farming. . .This week's episode is brought to you by Advancing Women Conference Patreon . . .Let's get SocialFollow The Rural Woman Podcast on Social MediaInstagram | FacebookSign up to get email updatesJoin our private Facebook group, The Rural Woman Podcast Community Connect with Katelyn on Instagram | Facebook | Twitter | Pinterest. . .Support the ShowPatreon | PayPal | Become a Show SponsorLeave a Review on Apple Podcasts | Take the Listener SurveyScreenshot this episode and share it on your socials!Tag @TheRuralWomanPodcast + #TheRuralWomanPodcast. . .Meet the TeamAudio Editor | MixBär.Admin Team | Kim & Co OnlinePatreon Executive ProducersSarah R. | Happiness by The AcreKarri MV. | Leystone Farms. . .More with KatelynOne on One Podcast Coaching |
On this week's episode of The Rural Woman Podcast™, you'll meet Tina Gokstorp.Tina Gokstorp, founder of Good Food Farms, is an award-winning entrepreneur dedicated to regenerative farming and creating socially responsible farm-to-table products. With a focus on high-quality pastured chicken items, she advocates for more women and diversity in agriculture leadership.For full show notes, including links mentioned in the show, head over to wildrosefarmer.com/215 . . .THIS WEEK'S DISCUSSIONS:[08:14] - Navigating Family Dynamics[11:02] - Transitioning from Hobby to Business Farming[17:19] - Understanding Market Demands[20:02] - Current Sales Strategies[25:57] - The Need for Mentorship in Agriculture [31:57] - Innovate Approaches to Value-Added Products[37:49] - The Importance of Sustainability and Profitability. . .This week's episode is brought to you by: Advancing Women Conference Patreon . . .Let's get SocialFollow The Rural Woman Podcast on Social MediaInstagram | FacebookSign up to get email updatesJoin our private Facebook group, The Rural Woman Podcast Community Connect with Katelyn on Instagram | Facebook | Twitter | Pinterest. . .Support the ShowPatreon | PayPal | Become a Show SponsorLeave a Review on Apple Podcasts | Take the Listener SurveyScreenshot this episode and share it on your socials!Tag @TheRuralWomanPodcast + #TheRuralWomanPodcast. . .Meet the TeamAudio Editor | MixBär.Admin Team | Kim & Co OnlinePatreon Executive ProducersSarah R. | Happiness by The AcreKarri MV. | Leystone Farms. . .More with KatelynOne on One Podcast Coaching |
On this episode of Maybe You Can Relate, I'll be speaking about my life on the farm, sharing both the good and the tough times, while focusing on the importance of being real and connecting with others. I also share a story about supporting a friend through mental health struggles, encouraging open conversations and reminding everyone they're not alone.To hear the full episode, head on over to Patreon.com and join the Patreon Community in supporting the stories of Women in Agriculture to be shared through The Rural Woman Podcast. https://wildrosefarmer.com/mycr20. . .This week's episode is brought to you by Patreon . . .Let's get SocialFollow The Rural Woman Podcast on Social MediaInstagram | FacebookSign up to get email updatesJoin our private Facebook group, The Rural Woman Podcast Community Connect with Katelyn on Instagram | Facebook | Twitter | Pinterest. . .Support the ShowPatreon | PayPal | Become a Show SponsorLeave a Review on Apple Podcasts | Take the Listener SurveyScreenshot this episode and share it on your socials!Tag @TheRuralWomanPodcast + #TheRuralWomanPodcast. . .Meet the TeamAudio Editor | MixBär.Admin Team | Kim & Co OnlinePatreon Executive ProducersSarah R. | Happiness by The AcreKarri MV. | Leystone Farms. . .More with KatelynOne on One Podcast Coaching | Learn More
Join us again for another special episode as we celebrate 5 years of The Rural Woman Podcast!! We are taking a look back and revisiting some of the stories that have been shared on The Rural Woman Podcast. In these throwback episodes, we will be highlighting these incredible, resilient women in agriculture. On this week's episode of The Rural Woman Podcast™, you'll meet Michelle Johnsrude, Anna Bowen, Rechelle Day, Laura Jane B, Laurel Ysebaert, Kylie Gray-Eilers, Janis Harris, Melody Garner-Skiba, Noel Cole and Lauren Van Ewyk.For full show notes, including links mentioned in the show, head over to wildrosefarmer.com/tbpt16 . . .This week's episode is brought to you by: Patreon . . .Let's get SocialFollow The Rural Woman Podcast on Social MediaInstagram | FacebookSign up to get email updatesJoin our private Facebook group, The Rural Woman Podcast Community Connect with Katelyn on Instagram | Facebook | Twitter | Pinterest. . .Support the ShowPatreon | PayPal | Become a Show SponsorLeave a Review on Apple Podcasts | Take the Listener SurveyScreenshot this episode and share it on your socials!Tag @TheRuralWomanPodcast + #TheRuralWomanPodcast. . .Meet the TeamAudio Editor | MixBär.Admin Team | Kim & Co OnlinePatreon Executive ProducersSarah R. | Happiness by The AcreKarri MV. | Leystone Farms. . .More with KatelynOne on One Podcast Coaching | Learn More
On this week's episode of The Rural Woman Podcast™, you'll meet Alyssa Allen.Alyssa is first and foremost an animal lover. That passion has brought her to many adventures, most current being the Herd Manager at the Musk Ox Farm in Palmer, Alaska. Being a life long Alaskan, she knows well the struggles of farm work in the unforgiving Arctic. It is tough work for regular farm animals, let alone the least researched North American Ice Age mammal. For full show notes, including links mentioned in the show, head over to wildrosefarmer.com/214 . . .THIS WEEK'S DISCUSSIONS:[05:20] The Muskox Farm: History and Mission[15:10] Understanding Muskox: Characteristics and Their Habitat[22:31] Life as a Herd Manager: Daily Responsibilities and Challenges[31:55] Seasonal Care and Feeding of Muskoxen[39:42] Understanding Muskox Health Indicators[41:54] Muskox Reproduction and Calf Care[47:35] The Value of Muskox Fibre[57:22] Research and Innovations in Muskox Care. . .This week's episode is brought to you by: Advancing Women Conference Patreon . . .Let's get SocialFollow The Rural Woman Podcast on Social MediaInstagram | FacebookSign up to get email updatesJoin our private Facebook group, The Rural Woman Podcast Community Connect with Katelyn on Instagram | Facebook | Twitter | Pinterest. . .Support the ShowPatreon | PayPal | Become a Show SponsorLeave a Review on Apple Podcasts | Take the Listener SurveyScreenshot this episode and share it on your socials!Tag @TheRuralWomanPodcast + #TheRuralWomanPodcast. . .Meet the TeamAudio Editor | MixBär.Admin Team | Kim & Co OnlinePatreon Executive ProducersSarah R. | Happiness by The AcreKarri MV. |
On this week's episode of The Rural Woman Podcast™, you'll meet Chelsea McKen.Chelsea, born and raised in the Peace Country, comes from a family with deep agricultural roots dating back to her great-grandfather's homesteading. After purchasing the family farm with her husband, Chelsea transitioned to vegetable farming and started a small-scale operation, expanding it over time with a CSA program, a pumpkin patch, and plans for u-pick Christmas trees. As the main grower, she spends her winters planning and starting seeds, while her summers are filled with planting, growing, and harvesting crops.For full show notes, including links mentioned in the show, head over to wildrosefarmer.com/213 . . .THIS WEEK'S DISCUSSIONS:[08:08] The Start of the CSA Model[010:51] Overcoming Imposter Syndrome as a Female Farmer[16:58] Expanding the Farm: Pumpkin Patch and Christmas Trees[20:01] Collaborating with Other Local Farms[23:02] Seasonal Challenges and Growing Zones[26:15] Family Involvement in Farming[29:11] Future Aspirations for the Farm. . .This week's episode is brought to you by: Advancing Women Conference Patreon . . .Let's get SocialFollow The Rural Woman Podcast on Social MediaInstagram | FacebookSign up to get email updatesJoin our private Facebook group, The Rural Woman Podcast Community Connect with Katelyn on Instagram | Facebook | Twitter | Pinterest. . .Support the ShowPatreon | PayPal | Become a Show SponsorLeave a Review on Apple Podcasts | Take the Listener SurveyScreenshot this episode and share it on your socials!Tag @TheRuralWomanPodcast + #TheRuralWomanPodcast. . .Meet the TeamAudio Editor | MixBär.Admin Team | Kim & Co OnlinePatreon Executive ProducersSarah R. | Happiness by The AcreKarri MV. |
On this week's episode of The Rural Woman Podcast™, you'll meet Abigail Moir, Brenda Aylward, Charlee Fox, Jade Lawrence, Josée Lemoine, Karla Rahn, Katelyn Sykes, Kendra Gillerr, Lauren Van Ewyk, Lisa Cadeau, Lydia Conrad, Madeline Warburton, Maureen Geddes, Rimsha Khan, Sharon Wright, Taylar Austin and Terri Lynn Robbins.Today, I am so excited to share this special episode with you all. Back in November, while attending the Advancing Women in Ag conference, I had the privilege of connecting with some truly inspiring and incredible women. I was fortunate enough to sit down with some of the attendees of this conference to conduct mini-interviews. I hope you enjoy listening to these women share a part of their story right here on this week's episode of The Rural Woman Podcast.For full show notes, including links mentioned in the show, head over to wildrosefarmer.com/awceast2024 . . .This week's episode is brought to you by: Advancing Women Conference Patreon . . .Let's get SocialFollow The Rural Woman Podcast on Social MediaInstagram | FacebookSign up to get email updatesJoin our private Facebook group, The Rural Woman Podcast Community Connect with Katelyn on Instagram | Facebook | Twitter | Pinterest. . .Support the ShowPatreon | PayPal | Become a Show SponsorLeave a Review on Apple Podcasts | Take the Listener SurveyScreenshot this episode and share it on your socials!Tag @TheRuralWomanPodcast + #TheRuralWomanPodcast. . .Meet the TeamAudio Editor | MixBär.Admin Team | Kim & Co OnlinePatreon Executive ProducersSarah R. | Happiness by The AcreKarri MV. | Leystone Farms. . .More with KatelynOne on One Podcast Coaching |
Get ready for Part 15 of our throwback series, A Look Back: Inspiring Stories from Rural Women, to celebrate the amazing women who have shared their stories right here on The Rural Woman Podcast. This week, we're taking a trip down memory lane, revisiting some of the most unforgettable moments from our past episodes. From heartwarming stories to powerful journeys, we're shining a spotlight on the incredible women who have made The Rural Woman Podcast what it is today — tune in today!This episode features: Jenna Brown, Kate Kavanaugh, Elise Ferguson, Kendall Ballantine, Jessica Mose, Arlene Hunter, Haley Ammann-Ekstrom, Lisa Miller, Karen Dean and Amanda Burzynski & Erin Golden!For full show notes, including links mentioned in the show, head over to wildrosefarmer.com/tbpt15. . .THIS WEEK'S DISCUSSIONS:[02:55] Rooted in Soil with Jenna Brown[06:09] Connecting to Our Food with Kate Kavanaugh[09:43] Expanding The Farm with Elise Ferguson [13:44] Transparency in Growing Local Food with Kendall Ballantine[17:33] Love of The Prairies with Jessica Mose[21:14] Growing Up on the Farm: Navigating Challenges and Raising a Family with Arlene Hunter [24:30] Bridging Generations: Navigating Farming with Older Mentors with Haley Ammann-Ekstrom[27:00] The Homesteaders' Way: Changing Careers and Building Futures with Lisa Miller [30:29] The Harvest of Resilience: Stories of Perseverance After Divorce with Karen Dean [34:39] Farming The Future: Bridging the Gap in Agricultural Education with Amanda Burzynski & Erin Golden. . .This week's episode is brought to you by: Patreon . . .Let's get SocialFollow The Rural Woman Podcast on Social MediaInstagram | FacebookSign up to get email updatesJoin our private Facebook group, The Rural Woman Podcast Community Connect with Katelyn on Instagram | Facebook | Twitter | Pinterest. . .Support the ShowPatreon | PayPal | Become a Show SponsorLeave a Review on Apple Podcasts | Take the Listener SurveyScreenshot this episode and share it on your socials!Tag @TheRuralWomanPodcast + #TheRuralWomanPodcast. . .Meet the TeamAudio Editor |
On this week's episode of The Rural Woman Podcast™, you'll meet Rachel Hester.Rachel Hester is the author of The Guide to Homestead Dairy Sheep, the only comprehensive resource on raising sheep for milk production. She resides on 8.5 acres in Central Kentucky with her husband and son. Rachel produces luxury soap from sheep milk and crafts yarn from their wool, which she both sells and uses to knit garments for her family. Her interest in sheep as dairy animals began during her work in Eastern Europe, where she learned traditional animal husbandry methods, which she now applies to her own flock. Rachel is dedicated to educating others about the often-overlooked health benefits of sheep's milk.For full show notes, including links mentioned in the show, head over to wildrosefarmer.com/212 . . .THIS WEEK'S DISCUSSIONS:06:27 The Shift from Nutritional Therapy to Farming09:13 Aspects of Sheep Farming15:08 Navigating Emotional Boundaries in Farming18:09 Dairy Sheep Breeds and Their Management21:02 The Value of Sheep Milk and Its Benefits23:20 Shepherding in America28:52 Utilizing Every Part of the Sheep39:15 The Guide to Homestead Dairy Sheep42:45 The Rewards of Rural Living. . .This week's episode is brought to you by: Patreon . . .Let's get SocialFollow The Rural Woman Podcast on Social MediaInstagram | FacebookSign up to get email updatesJoin our private Facebook group, The Rural Woman Podcast Community Connect with Katelyn on Instagram | Facebook | Twitter | Pinterest. . .Support the ShowPatreon | PayPal | Become a Show SponsorLeave a Review on Apple Podcasts | Take the Listener SurveyScreenshot this episode and share it on your socials!Tag @TheRuralWomanPodcast + #TheRuralWomanPodcast. . .Meet the TeamAudio Editor | MixBär.Admin Team | Kim & Co OnlinePatreon Executive ProducersSarah R. |
On this week's episode of The Rural Woman Podcast™, you'll meet Shelby Watson-Hampton.Shelby Watson-Hampton is currently the Director of the Southern Maryland Agricultural Development Commission (SMADC), a farmer, a freelance agricultural journalist, and a published author of the Amazon Best Selling Book, ‘Grace, Grit & Lipstick: Wit & Wisdom for the Modern Female Farmer and Her Farm-Curious Friends'.She also farms with her husband, her aunt as well as her uncle on their 4th generation family farm, Robin Hill Farm & Vineyards, where they grow wine grapes, run the farm winery, and host private events in their barn venue.For full show notes, including links mentioned in the show, head over to wildrosefarmer.com/211 . . .THIS WEEK'S DISCUSSIONS:[04:53] Generational Transitions in Farming[07:52] The Shift to Vineyard and Agritourism[11:07] Challenges and Triumphs of Starting a Vineyard[13:59] Family Dynamics and Support[16:56] The Journey of Marriage and Farming[20:08] Wine Production and Awards[22:48] Events and Community Engagement[27:31] The Evolution of Farming Families[30:37] Mental Health in Agriculture[41:34] Becoming a Published Author[51:20] The Rewards of Rural Life. . .This week's episode is brought to you by: Patreon . . .Let's get SocialFollow The Rural Woman Podcast on Social MediaInstagram | FacebookSign up to get email updatesJoin our private Facebook group, The Rural Woman Podcast Community Connect with Katelyn on Instagram | Facebook | Twitter | Pinterest. . .Support the ShowPatreon | PayPal | Become a Show SponsorLeave a Review on Apple Podcasts | Take the Listener SurveyScreenshot this episode and share it on your socials!Tag @TheRuralWomanPodcast + #TheRuralWomanPodcast. . .Meet the TeamAudio Editor | MixBär.Admin Team | Kim & Co OnlinePatreon Executive ProducersSarah R. |
On this week's episode of The Rural Woman Podcast™, you'll meet Brigitte Franzen.Brigitte is a former livestock farmer and seedstock producer who emigrated to the U.S. with $20 and became known for her successful breeding operation, despite facing numerous obstacles. After her farm was impacted by industry changes, she transitioned into a career as a Certified Financial Planner and became a key instructor for Annie's Project, an educational program that empowers women in agriculture.Through resilience, Brigitte navigated challenges in both agriculture and finance, using her experiences to inspire others and advocate for women in the farming industry.For full show notes, including links mentioned in the show, head over to wildrosefarmer.com/210 . . .THIS WEEK'S DISCUSSIONS:[02:49] Cultural Differences in Farming Practices[08:58] Building a Successful Hog Farming Business[11:59] Recognition and Awards in the Industry[15:09] The Rise and Fall of Independent Farming[17:58] Navigating Industry Changes and Personal Resilience[24:41] Transitioning Careers: From Farming to Finance[27:17] Empowering Women in Agriculture: Annie's Project[29:31] Teaching Financial Literacy to Women[32:50] Navigating Farm Transition Planning[36:55] Advice for Generational Transition in Farming[40:58] Communication: The Key to Successful Farm Management[43:35] Writing a Legacy: Memoirs and Future Plans. . .This week's episode is brought to you by: Patreon . . .Let's get SocialFollow The Rural Woman Podcast on Social MediaInstagram | FacebookSign up to get email updatesJoin our private Facebook group, The Rural Woman Podcast Community Connect with Katelyn on Instagram | Facebook | Twitter | Pinterest. . .Support the ShowPatreon | PayPal | Become a Show SponsorLeave a Review on Apple Podcasts | Take the Listener SurveyScreenshot this episode and share it on your socials!Tag @TheRuralWomanPodcast + #TheRuralWomanPodcast. . .Meet the TeamAudio Editor | MixBär.Admin Team |
On this week's episode of The Rural Woman Podcast™, you'll meet Sierra Seidner, Dr. Tammy Gray-Steele, Justine Berry, Emily Reuschel, Megan Callahan, Sarah Riedner, Lindsay Hamilton, Diane McKenzie, Alli Caraveo and Serena Donovan!Join us again for another special episode as we celebrate 5 years of The Rural Woman Podcast!! We are taking a look back and revisiting some of the stories that have been shared on The Rural Woman Podcast. In these throwback episodes, we will be highlighting these incredible, resilient women in agriculture. For full show notes, including links mentioned in the show, head over to wildrosefarmer.com/tbpt14 . . .DISCUSSIONS THIS WEEK:[2:45] Turning a Passion for Horses into a Career with Sierra Seidner [6:05] Blazing Trails for Women in Agriculture with Dr. Tammy Gray-Steele[8:51] Building Community through Regenerative Agriculture with Justine Berry[11:16] How to Stop Putting Yourself Dead Last with Emily Reuschel[15:15] Investing In Your Ideas with Megan Callahan[17:31] From Tech to Regenerative Agriculture with Sarah Riedner[20:58] Growing Grass and Community with Lindsay Hamilton[23:43] Women's Inclusion in Ag with Diane McKenzie[27:16] Equine Gestalt: A Path Towards Healing with Alli Caraveo[31:09] Micro Cultivation, Processing & Cannabis Education with Serena Donovan. . .This week's episode is brought to you by Patreon . . .Let's get SocialFollow The Rural Woman Podcast on Social MediaInstagram | FacebookSign up to get email updatesJoin our private Facebook group, The Rural Woman Podcast Community Connect with Katelyn on Instagram | Facebook | Twitter | Pinterest. . .Support the ShowPatreon | PayPal | Become a Show SponsorLeave a Review on Apple Podcasts | Take the Listener SurveyScreenshot this episode and share it on your socials!Tag @TheRuralWomanPodcast + #TheRuralWomanPodcast. . .Meet the TeamAudio Editor | MixBär.Admin Team | Kim & Co...
On this week's episode of The Rural Woman Podcast™, you'll meet Kim Ross.Kim is a fifth generation farm girl with a 130,000 sq ft no till garden. Kim sells the vegetables she grows using sustainable agriculture practices to food producers and consumers alike. She focuses on growing with the ecosystem so her growing plots do not need to be watered and there is very little pressure from weeds. This minimizes the physical inputs that growing food typically involves so her vegetables are highly competitive in a challenging marketplace. She is a master photographer, master gardener and a Prairie Horticulture Certificate graduate in both the fruit/veggie and greenhouse streams. For full show notes, including links mentioned in the show, head over to wildrosefarmer.com/209 . . .DISCUSSIONS THIS WEEK:03:58 Growing Up on a Multi-Generational Farm08:56 Returning to the Farm: A Full Circle Journey14:58 Starting Rossdale Farms: The Gardening Journey21:03 Understanding No-Till Gardening Practices24:48 The Transformation of Gardening Practices31:13 The Shift in Gardening Demographics34:36 The Mental Health Benefits of Gardening39:30 Teaching the Art of No-Till Gardening47:06 Connecting Generations Through Agriculture. . .This week's episode is brought to you by: FCC Connecting Women in Ag 4-Part Series FCC Events . . .Let's get SocialFollow The Rural Woman Podcast on Social MediaInstagram | FacebookSign up to get email updatesJoin our private Facebook group, The Rural Woman Podcast Community Connect with Katelyn on Instagram | Facebook | Twitter | Pinterest. . .Support the ShowPatreon | PayPal | Become a Show SponsorLeave a Review on Apple Podcasts | Take the Listener SurveyScreenshot this episode and share it on your socials!Tag @TheRuralWomanPodcast + #TheRuralWomanPodcast. . .Meet the TeamAudio Editor | MixBär.Admin Team | Kim & Co...
On this week's episode of The Rural Woman Podcast™, you'll meet Dana DiPrima.On the heels of a long career in social marketing and community organizing and in the shadow of an accidental farm in Upstate New York, Dana founded the For Farmers Movement to support small American farmers by sharing farmer stories, dispelling myths and awarding grants. The For Farmers Movement aims to bring farmers and non-farmers together on common ground where it connects the dots between issues we all care about; health, community, the environment and our economy.For full show notes, including links mentioned in the show, head over to wildrosefarmer.com/208 . . .DISCUSSIONS THIS WEEK:[03:06] Accidental Farming: A Personal Story[06:12] The Importance of Understanding Agriculture[09:06] The For Farmers Movement: Building Community[12:01] Grant Programs and Their Impact[14:51] Misconceptions About Farming[18:04] The Role of Small Farmers in Agriculture[20:46] Connecting Urban and Rural Communities[23:58] Future of the For Farmers Movement[27:08] The Rewards of Rural Life. . .This week's episode is brought to you by: Pinning by Bad Gringa Patreon . . .Let's get SocialFollow The Rural Woman Podcast on Social MediaInstagram | FacebookSign up to get email updatesJoin our private Facebook group, The Rural Woman Podcast Community Connect with Katelyn on Instagram | Facebook | Twitter | Pinterest. . .Support the ShowPatreon | PayPal | Become a Show SponsorLeave a Review on Apple Podcasts | Take the Listener SurveyScreenshot this episode and share it on your socials!Tag @TheRuralWomanPodcast + #TheRuralWomanPodcast. . .Meet the TeamAudio Editor | MixBär.Admin Team | Kim & Co OnlinePatreon Executive ProducersSarah R. | Happiness...
Join us again for another special episode as we celebrate 5 years of The Rural Woman Podcast!! We are taking a look back and revisiting some of the stories that have been shared on The Rural Woman Podcast. In these throwback episodes, we will be highlighting these incredible, resilient women in agriculture. This episode features: Kathryn Laframboise, Suzette Chaumette, Christina Fordyce, Norma Fordyce, MacKenzie Kozlowski, Renee Gould, Liane Reeves, Rebecca King, Elizabeth Goad and Ashley Sutton.For full show notes, including links mentioned in the show, head over to wildrosefarmer.com/tbpt13 . . .THIS WEEK'S DISCUSSIONS:Creating a Fibre Community with Kathryn LaframboisePromoting Food Independence with Suzette ChaumetteDiversifying Your Crops with Christina FordyceBuilding a Farm Legacy with Norma FordyceTransitioning to a Life in Agriculture with MacKenzie KozlowskiCreating Your Own Path with Renee GouldRebuilding After Hurricane Fiona with Liane ReevesWhen Things Fall Apart: Surviving the loss of my husband with Rebecca KingNavigating Postpartum Depression with Elizabeth GoadStarting a Homestead with Ashley Sutton. . .This week's episode is brought to you by Patreon . . .Let's get SocialFollow The Rural Woman Podcast on Social MediaInstagram | FacebookSign up to get email updatesJoin our private Facebook group, The Rural Woman Podcast Community Connect with Katelyn on Instagram | Facebook | Twitter | Pinterest. . .Support the ShowPatreon | PayPal | Become a Show SponsorLeave a Review on Apple Podcasts | Take the Listener SurveyScreenshot this episode and share it on your socials!Tag @TheRuralWomanPodcast + #TheRuralWomanPodcast. . .Meet the TeamAudio Editor | MixBär.Admin Team | Kim & Co OnlinePatreon Executive ProducersSarah R. |
Join us again for another special episode as we celebrate 5 years of The Rural Woman Podcast!! We are taking a look back and revisiting some of the stories that have been shared on The Rural Woman Podcast. In these throwback episodes, we will be highlighting these incredible, resilient women in agriculture. This episode features: Ashley Constance, Kelly Worthington, Kendal Van Hall, Celeste Lopeiato, Simone Weinstein, Deanne Chuiko, Marina Schmidt, Hannah Konschuh, Natasha McCrary and Chelsie Boles.For full show notes, including links mentioned in the show, head over to wildrosefarmer.com/tbpt12 . . .THIS WEEK'S DISCUSSIONS:The Path to Becoming a Little More Self Reliant with Ashley ConstanceCreating a Farrow to Finish Operation with Kelly WorthingtonBalancing Multiple Farming Operations with Kendal Van HallCreating a Community Hub for Farm to Table Zero Waste Meal Delivery with Celeste LopeiatoNot Your Father's Farm Conference with Simone WeinsteinHolistic Management 101 with Deanne ChuikoFacing your Fears in Agriculture with Marina SchmidtWomen in Leadership and Gender Diversity in Agriculture with Hannah KonschuhCreating Year-Round Revenue Streams in Agriculture with Natasha McCrarySupporting Your Immune System with Food with Chelsie Boles. . .This week's episode is brought to you by Patreon . . .Let's get SocialFollow The Rural Woman Podcast on Social MediaInstagram | FacebookSign up to get email updatesJoin our private Facebook group, The Rural Woman Podcast Community Connect with Katelyn on Instagram | Facebook | Twitter | Pinterest. . .Support the ShowPatreon | PayPal | Become a Show SponsorLeave a Review on Apple Podcasts | Take the Listener SurveyScreenshot this episode and share it on your socials!Tag @TheRuralWomanPodcast + #TheRuralWomanPodcast. . .Meet the TeamAudio Editor | MixBär.Admin Team | Kim & Co OnlinePatreon Executive...
Join us again for another special episode as we celebrate 5 years of The Rural Woman Podcast!! We are taking a look back and revisiting some of the stories that have been shared on The Rural Woman Podcast. In these throwback episodes, we will be highlighting these incredible, resilient women in agriculture. This episode features: Kimberley Allan, Rachael Stewart, Kerri Giesbrecht, Mady Adamson, Hannah Miller, Sarah Bohnenkamp, Karin Velez, Jennifer Spencer, Caroline Fanning and Alison WeaverFor full show notes, including links mentioned in the show, head over to wildrosefarmer.com/tbpt11. . .DISCUSSIONS THIS WEEK:[02:44] Creating Self-Sufficiency with Climate Changes with Kimberley Allan[07:06] Food Security and Building Diversity with Rachael Stewart[10:34] Connecting Your Community to Their Food Sources with Kerri Giesbrecht[14:48] The Next Generation of Agriculture with Mady Adamson[17:16] Shifting Focus: Rebranding the Family Farm with Hannah Miller[20:16] Redefining Leadership in Agriculture with Sarah Bohnenkamp[22:56] Growing a Garden from the Ground Up with Karin Velez[27:18] Creating a Simple and Fulfilling Homestead with Jennifer Spencer[31:44] Connecting to Your Community with Caroline Fanning[36:00] Navigating Family, Connection, and Community with Alison Weaver. . .This week's episode is brought to you by AWC East 2024 Patreon . . .Let's get SocialFollow The Rural Woman Podcast on Social MediaInstagram | FacebookSign up to get email updatesJoin our private Facebook group, The Rural Woman Podcast Community Connect with Katelyn on Instagram | Facebook | Twitter | Pinterest. . .Support the ShowPatreon | PayPal | Become a Show SponsorLeave a Review on Apple Podcasts | Take the Listener SurveyScreenshot this episode and share it on your socials!Tag @TheRuralWomanPodcast + #TheRuralWomanPodcast. . .Meet the TeamAudio Editor | MixBär.Admin Team |
Join us again for another special episode as we celebrate 5 years of The Rural Woman Podcast!! We are taking a look back and revisiting some of the stories that have been shared on The Rural Woman Podcast. In these throwback episodes, we will be highlighting these incredible, resilient women in agriculture. This episode features: Rhonda Kesslering, Deborah Niemann, Annabel Morgan, Karri Munn-Venn, Naima Dhore, Erin & Jan Johnson, Megz Reynolds, Kate Schat, Esther Vandenhoven and Natalie GreenFor full show notes, including links mentioned in the show, head over to wildrosefarmer.com/tbpt10 . . .DISCUSSIONS THIS WEEK:[02:44] Meeting Rhonda Kesslering: From Vet Tech to Farming[06:59] Deborah Niemann's Unexpected Move to Farming[11:17] Resilience on the Ranch with Annabel Morgan[15:43] Starting a Farm in 2020 with Karri Munn-Venn:[18:31] Naima Dorr: Community Gardening and Farming Initiatives[22:20] Supporting Rural Women Entrepreneurs with Erin and Jan Johnson[26:31] Megs Reynolds: The Transition from Film to Farming[30:26] Kate Schatt: Growing Food and Sustainable Practices[33:37] Esther Van Denhoven: A Journey into Dairy and Sheep Farming[38:39] Combining Education and Homesteading with Natalie Green. . .This week's episode is brought to you byFCC Events Pinning by Bad Gringa Patreon . . .Let's get SocialFollow The Rural Woman Podcast on Social MediaInstagram | FacebookSign up to get email updatesJoin our private Facebook group, The Rural Woman Podcast Community Connect with Katelyn on Instagram | Facebook | Twitter | Pinterest. . .Support the ShowPatreon | PayPal | Become a Show SponsorLeave a Review on Apple Podcasts | Take the Listener SurveyScreenshot this episode and share it on your socials!Tag @TheRuralWomanPodcast + #TheRuralWomanPodcast. . .Meet the TeamAudio Editor | MixBär.Admin Team |
Join us again for another special episode as we celebrate 5 years of The Rural Woman Podcast!! We are taking a look back and revisiting some of the stories that have been shared on The Rural Woman Podcast. In these throwback episodes, we will be highlighting these incredible, resilient women in agriculture. This episode features: Laryssa Kwoczak, Colleen Sullivan, Abigail Sickler, Jessika Greendeer, Rachel Jarman, Arneisha Smallwood, Stacy Bronec, Sarah Cross, Dr. Natasha Kutryk, DVM and Jillian Byers.For full show notes, including links mentioned in the show, head over to wildrosefarmer.com/tbpt9 . . .DISCUSSIONS THIS WEEK:[2:44] Beekeeping Made Simple with Laryssa Kwoczak [6:54] From Cappuccinos to Corn Fields with Colleen Sullivan [10:37] Integrating Regenerative Practices on a Multigenerational Farm with Abigail Sickler[15:44] Recovering Knowledge and Access to Healthy Indigenous Foods with Jessika Greendeer[19:04] Enhancing the Quality of Life for Farmers, Ranchers, and Agricultural Workers with Disabilities with Rachel Jarman[22:04] Highlighting Women of Colour in Food, Agriculture and Related Fields with Arneisha Smallwood[25:43] More Than Just a Farmer's Wife with Stacy Bronec[28:57] Failing Forward Through Homesteading with Sarah Cross[33:17] Inside Feedlot Health Management with Dr. Natasha Kutryk, DVM[35:46] Opening a Farm Store with Jillian Byers. . .This week's episode is brought to you by AWC East 2024 . . .Let's get SocialFollow The Rural Woman Podcast on Social MediaInstagram | FacebookSign up to get email updatesJoin our private Facebook group, The Rural Woman Podcast Community Connect with Katelyn on Instagram | Facebook | Twitter | Pinterest. . .Support the ShowPatreon | PayPal | Become a Show SponsorLeave a Review on Apple Podcasts | Take the Listener SurveyScreenshot this episode and share it on your socials!Tag @TheRuralWomanPodcast + #TheRuralWomanPodcast. . .Meet the TeamAudio Editor | MixBär.Admin Team |
On this episode of Maybe You Can Relate, I'll be speaking about Harvest 2024. At the time of recording, are we done yet? Heck no, but I wanted to share some behind the scenes of what we've been doing this harvest and share some fun stories!To hear the full episode, head on over to Patreon.com and join the Patreon Community in supporting the stories of Women in Agriculture to be shared through The Rural Woman Podcast. https://wildrosefarmer.com/mycr19. . .Let's get SocialFollow The Rural Woman Podcast on Social MediaInstagram | FacebookSign up to get email updatesJoin our private Facebook group, The Rural Woman Podcast Community Connect with Katelyn on Instagram | Facebook | Twitter | Pinterest. . .Support the ShowPatreon | PayPal | Become a Show SponsorLeave a Review on Apple Podcasts | Take the Listener SurveyScreenshot this episode and share it on your socials!Tag @TheRuralWomanPodcast + #TheRuralWomanPodcast. . .Meet the TeamAudio Editor | MixBär.Admin Team | Kim & Co OnlinePatreon Executive ProducersSarah R. | Happiness by The AcreKarri MV. | Leystone Farms. . .More with KatelynOne on One Podcast Coaching | Learn More
On this week's episode of The Rural Woman Podcast™, you'll meet Dalia Monterroso.Dalia Monterroso is a chicken keeper and a popular teacher on the basics of backyard chicken keeping. She speaks and teaches classes on the joys of chicken keeping and is passionate about broadening the community of chicken keepers to be more diverse and inclusive. She is the creator of the website and YouTube channel "Welcome to Chickenlandia", podcast "Bawk Tawk", and an online course called "Chickenlandia's Backyard Chickens 101". She also hosted a TEDx talk titled "I Dream of Chickens".For full show notes, including links mentioned in the show, head over to wildrosefarmer.com/207 DISCUSSIONS THIS WEEK:[01:21] - Meet Dalia Monterosso: The Chicken Lady[02:14] - Getting Started with Backyard Chickens[16:31] - The Cost of Chicken Keeping[19:53] - The Chickenlandia Way of Raising Chickens[31:21] - Lessons Learned from the Chicken Yard[36:23] - Dalia's New Book and Online Course[39:06] - The Most Important Part of Being a Rural Woman for Dalia. . .This week's episode is brought to you by: FCC Connecting Women in Ag 4-Part Series Pinning by Bad Gringa . . .Let's get SocialFollow The Rural Woman Podcast on Social MediaInstagram | FacebookSign up to get email updatesJoin our private Facebook group, The Rural Woman Podcast Community Connect with Katelyn on Instagram | Facebook | Twitter | Pinterest. . .Support the ShowPatreon | PayPal | Become a Show SponsorLeave a Review on Apple Podcasts | Take the Listener SurveyScreenshot this episode and share it on your socials!Tag @TheRuralWomanPodcast + #TheRuralWomanPodcast. . .Meet the TeamAudio Editor | MixBär.Admin Team | Kim & Co OnlinePatreon Executive ProducersSarah R. | Happiness by The...
On this week's episode of The Rural Woman Podcast™, you'll meet Stéphanie Schiffgens, Marcia Cripps, Megan Harris, Abra Morawiec, Mickey Willenbring, Ashley Clark, Becca Matthews, Melissa Ballard, Colah B. Tawkin and Elaine Vandiver.Join us again for another special episode as we celebrate 5 years of The Rural Woman Podcast!! We are taking a look back and revisiting some of the stories that have been shared on The Rural Woman Podcast. In these throwback episodes, we will be highlighting these incredible, resilient women in agriculture. For full show notes, including links mentioned in the show, head over to wildrosefarmer.com/tbpt8. . .DISCUSSIONS THIS WEEK:[02:43] Diversified Farming in The Pacific Northwest with Stéphanie Schiffgens[07:00] In the Field of Agronomy with Marcia Cripps[09:39] Innovation and Creativity at The Farmers Market with Megan Harris[12:43] Pasture Raised Game Birds & Specialty Poultry with Abra Morawiec[16:17] Heritage Livestock & Indigenous Food Sovereignty with Combat Veteran, Mickey Willenbring[21:44] From Sap to Syrup: All About Maple Production with Ashley Clark[24:09] The Udder Milk: All about Dairy Sheep with Becca Matthews[26:30] Kentucky Grazed, Regeneratively Raised with Melissa Ballard from Bluegrass Beef[29:30] The Intersection of Black Culture and Horticulture with Colah B. Tawkin[33:10] Accidentally an Alpaca and Cut Flower Farm with Elaine Vandiver. . .This week's episode is brought to you by: Patreon . . .Looking to connect with fellow rural women and see Katelyn live? Don't miss out on the excitement! Click HERE to find an upcoming event near you!. . .Let's get SocialFollow The Rural Woman Podcast on Social MediaInstagram | FacebookSign up to get email updatesJoin our private Facebook group, The Rural Woman Podcast Community Connect with Katelyn on Instagram | Facebook | Twitter | Pinterest. . .Support the ShowPatreon | PayPal | Become a Show SponsorLeave a Review on Apple Podcasts | Take the Listener SurveyScreenshot this episode and share it on your socials!Tag...
On this week's episode of The Rural Woman Podcast™, you'll meet Allison Weaver, Rae Westersund, Pauline Chan, Lucia Sanguigtti, Kyla Krahn, Kati Day-Holland, Julie Sharp, Jennifer Crowson, Hunter Tataryn, Gillian Hurst, Anna Naim, Annalise Steadman and Emily Royce. We're continuing the mini-interviews from the Advancing Women in Ag conference in Alberta! Earlier this year, I had the privilege of attending AWC West, where I sat and connected with many amazing women from all over the world. This is the second part of those inspiring conversations, and I am so excited for you to hear their stories.For full show notes, including links mentioned in the show, head over to wildrosefarmer.com/awcwest2024pt2 . . .This week's episode is brought to you by: AWC East 2024 . . .Looking to connect with fellow rural women and see Katelyn live? Don't miss out on the excitement! Click HERE to find an upcoming event near you!. . .Let's get SocialFollow The Rural Woman Podcast on Social MediaInstagram | FacebookSign up to get email updatesJoin our private Facebook group, The Rural Woman Podcast Community Connect with Katelyn on Instagram | Facebook | Twitter | Pinterest. . .Support the ShowPatreon | PayPal | Become a Show SponsorLeave a Review on Apple Podcasts | Take the Listener SurveyScreenshot this episode and share it on your socials!Tag @TheRuralWomanPodcast + #TheRuralWomanPodcast. . .Meet the TeamAudio Editor | MixBär.Admin Team | Kim & Co OnlinePatreon Executive ProducersSarah R. | Happiness by The AcreKarri MV. | Leystone Farms. . .More with KatelynOne on One Podcast Coaching |
On this week's episode of The Rural Woman Podcast™, you'll meet Alexandra Omelchuk, Robin Anderson, Pracilla Wenyika, Mariia Melnychuk, Laurie Rowe, Kendra Wack, Julianne Warner, Janet Nowosad, Erin Day-Johnson, Catherine Kerkoff, Angela Geng and Andrea Hanson.Today, we have a special episode for you! Earlier this year, while attending the Advancing Women in Ag conference, I had the privilege of connecting with some truly incredible women. I was fortunate enough to sit down with attendees from across Canada and conduct mini-interviews with many of them. This episode is part one of those conversations, and I hope you enjoy these inspiring stories as much as we did!For full show notes, including links mentioned in the show, head over to wildrosefarmer.com/awcwest2024pt1 . . .This week's episode is brought to you by: AWC East 2024 . . .Looking to connect with fellow rural women and see Katelyn live? Don't miss out on the excitement! Click HERE to find an upcoming event near you!. . .Let's get SocialFollow The Rural Woman Podcast on Social MediaInstagram | FacebookSign up to get email updatesJoin our private Facebook group, The Rural Woman Podcast Community Connect with Katelyn on Instagram | Facebook | Twitter | Pinterest. . .Support the ShowPatreon | PayPal | Become a Show SponsorLeave a Review on Apple Podcasts | Take the Listener SurveyScreenshot this episode and share it on your socials!Tag @TheRuralWomanPodcast + #TheRuralWomanPodcast. . .Meet the TeamAudio Editor | MixBär.Admin Team | Kim & Co OnlinePatreon Executive ProducersSarah R. | Happiness by The AcreKarri MV. | Leystone Farms. . .More with KatelynOne on One...
On this week's episode of The Rural Woman Podcast™, you'll meet Geena Luckett.Geena Luckett is the owner and General Manager of Luckett Vineyards. Over the past decade, she has overseen the continued growth of the family-run Annapolis Valley winery while maintaining the Luckett-brand commitment to customer service and quality.With vast experience in the wine and tourism industry in Nova Scotia and even New Zealand, she's done it all! From crushing grapes, to planning epic events, to managing an ever-growing team. Geena has made it her business to know Nova Scotia viticulture from the terroir up!For full show notes, including links mentioned in the show, head over to wildrosefarmer.com/206 . . .THIS WEEKS DISCUSSIONS:[06:22 - Agritourism Growth][11:11 - Managing Family Dynamics while Growing a Business][18:05 - Creative Contributions to Growing the Brand][24:00 - Navigating a Male-Dominated Industry while Building a Supportive Network][29:40 - Succession Planning][38:39 - The Most Rewarding Part of Being a Rural Woman for Geena]. . .This week's episode is brought to you by Pinning by Bad Gringa . . .Let's get SocialFollow The Rural Woman Podcast on Social MediaInstagram | FacebookSign up to get email updatesJoin our private Facebook group, The Rural Woman Podcast Community Connect with Katelyn on Instagram | Facebook | Twitter | Pinterest. . .Support the ShowPatreon | PayPal | Become a Show SponsorLeave a Review on Apple Podcasts | Take the Listener SurveyScreenshot this episode and share it on your socials!Tag @TheRuralWomanPodcast + #TheRuralWomanPodcast. . .Meet the TeamAudio Editor | MixBär.Admin Team | Kim & Co OnlinePatreon Executive ProducersSarah R. | Happiness by The AcreKarri MV. | Leystone...
This week, we're featuring a replay episode in loving memory of Leanna Maksymiuk.I interviewed Leanna at the end of 2021 and she was one of those guests that I instantly connected with. The joy and light in her voice when she spoke about the love she had for her family, animals, and land is why I do what I do. Staying connected with her over the last few years and watching her grow was an honour and privilege. Hearing of her passing in July was shocking and heartbreaking. Replaying her episode is my way of keeping her memory alive and allowing listeners, and loved ones, to keep sharing Leanna's story. We have linked the GoFundMe link started by a family friend in the show notes. If you're able to contribute please do. For full show notes, including links mentioned in the show, head over to wildrosefarmer.com/123. . .Let's get SocialFollow The Rural Woman Podcast on Social MediaInstagram | FacebookSign up to get email updatesJoin our private Facebook group, The Rural Woman Podcast Community Connect with Katelyn on Instagram | Facebook | Twitter | Pinterest. . .Support the ShowPatreon | PayPal | Become a Show SponsorLeave a Review on Apple Podcasts | Take the Listener SurveyScreenshot this episode and share it on your socials!Tag @TheRuralWomanPodcast + #TheRuralWomanPodcast. . .Meet the TeamAudio Editor | MixBär.Admin Team | Kim & Co OnlinePatreon Executive ProducersSarah R. | Happiness by The AcreKarri MV. | Leystone Farms. . .More with KatelynOne on One Podcast Coaching | Learn More
On this week's episode of The Rural Woman Podcast™, you'll meet Rachel Yaley.Rachel has been married to her husband Steve for 7.5 years and they have two children, Maddie (5) and Hayden (4). They grow corn and soybeans along with raising beef cattle and sheep on their farm in Southeast Iowa. When she isn't helping her crop insurance clients or her husband on the farm, you can find her pouring candles, baking, gardening, and chasing kids.For full show notes, including links mentioned in the show, head over to wildrosefarmer.com/205 . . .THS WEEKS DISCUSSIONS:[04:37] Marrying into Agriculture and Becoming a Shared Livelihood [09:54] Working in the Crop Insurance Industry[13:35] Looking into the Next Growing Season[17:32] Biggest Challenges in Growing an Operation[25:50] 1673 Farm Co.[35:30] The Most Rewarding Part of Being a Rural Woman for Rachel. . .This week's episode is brought to you by Patreon . . .Let's get SocialFollow The Rural Woman Podcast on Social MediaInstagram | FacebookSign up to get email updatesJoin our private Facebook group, The Rural Woman Podcast Community Connect with Katelyn on Instagram | Facebook | Twitter | Pinterest. . .Support the ShowPatreon | PayPal | Become a Show SponsorLeave a Review on Apple Podcasts | Take the Listener SurveyScreenshot this episode and share it on your socials!Tag @TheRuralWomanPodcast + #TheRuralWomanPodcast. . .Meet the TeamAudio Editor | MixBär.Admin Team | Kim & Co OnlinePatreon Executive ProducersSarah R. | Happiness by The AcreKarri MV. | Leystone Farms. . .More with KatelynOne on One Podcast Coaching |
On this week's episode of The Rural Woman Podcast™, you'll meet Josie Tchir.Josie is a homeschool mama, farmwife, rancher, entrepreneur and business owner. Along with her husband Jared, she owns and operates Fellowship Farms, a direct-to-consumer meat business in Strathcona County, Alberta. She has a passion for good food and fellowship around the dinner table, and strives to bring local families great experiences around their own table.Josie and her husband are navigating a farm transition and succession plan from the cattle ranch, where Jared's Dad is slowing down. They are focused on bringing in new ideas and modernization while continuing to be rooted in regenerative and sustainable farming practices raising grass-fed and finished beef and pastured pork.For full show notes, including links mentioned in the show, head over to wildrosefarmer.com/204 . . .DISCUSSIONS THIS WEEK:[11:30] Starting a Direct-to-Consumer Business[18:10] Developing Loyal Customers Through Community Involvement[19:30] Challenges and Strains with Rapid Business Growth[29:29] Navigating Transition Planning with In-Laws[39:10] Continuing to Grow Sustainability and Community[42:23] The Most Important Part of Being a Rural Woman for Josie. . .This week's episode is brought to you by Patreon . . .Let's get SocialFollow The Rural Woman Podcast on Social MediaInstagram | FacebookSign up to get email updatesJoin our private Facebook group, The Rural Woman Podcast Community Connect with Katelyn on Instagram | Facebook | Twitter | Pinterest. . .Support the ShowPatreon | PayPal | Become a Show SponsorLeave a Review on Apple Podcasts | Take the Listener SurveyScreenshot this episode and share it on your socials!Tag @TheRuralWomanPodcast + #TheRuralWomanPodcast. . .Meet the TeamAudio Editor | MixBär.Admin Team | Kim & Co OnlinePatreon Executive ProducersSarah R. |
On this week's episode of The Rural Woman Podcast™, join us for a special episode as we continue to celebrate 5 years of The Rural Woman Podcast! We're taking a trip down memory lane to revisit more inspiring stories shared on the show. In these throwback episodes, we'll be shining a spotlight on the incredible and resilient women in agriculture.This episode features: Dahlia Dill, Kayla Lobermeier, Maria Stewart, Renee Woods, Renee Clark, Bridget Jones, Charlotte Wasylik, Nicole Poburan, Cathy R. Payne and Kylie Bartman!For full show notes, including links mentioned in the show, head over to wildrosefarmer.com/tbpt7 . . .DISCUSSIONS THIS WEEK:[02:45] Diversification and Direct Marketing [05:52] Homesteading and Flower Farming[08:30] Pasteurized Goat's Milk & Farmstead Cheeses [11:20] Livestock Guardian Dogs[14:59] Farm Run Farm[18:50] Transitioning from Industrial Agriculture to Agritourism[22:20] Hosting Farm Tours Online & On The Farm[26:23] Nigerian Dwarf Goats & Kunekune Pigs[30:02] Saving the Guinea Hogs[33:30] Building Connection to Local Food. . .This week's episode is brought to you by Patreon . . .Let's get SocialFollow The Rural Woman Podcast on Social MediaInstagram | FacebookSign up to get email updatesJoin our private Facebook group, The Rural Woman Podcast Community Connect with Katelyn on Instagram | Facebook | Twitter | Pinterest. . .Support the ShowPatreon | PayPal | Become a Show SponsorLeave a Review on Apple Podcasts | Take the Listener SurveyScreenshot this episode and share it on your socials!Tag @TheRuralWomanPodcast + #TheRuralWomanPodcast. . .Meet the TeamAudio Editor | MixBär.Admin Team | Kim & Co OnlinePatreon Executive ProducersSarah R. | Happiness by The AcreKarri MV. |
On this week's episode of The Rural Woman Podcast™, you'll meet Katharine Parry.Katharine is a multi-passionate woman that wears many hats. She is a Storyteller/Writer, Farmer, Insurance Professional and along with her husband, Evan, operates several businesses including an 81 acre farm. Beyond these roles, her most rewarding title is being a mother to their two young children.For full show notes, including links mentioned in the show, head over to wildrosefarmer.com/203 . . .THIS WEEK'S DISCUSSIONS:03:20 - Transitioning into Farm Life09:32 - Finding Your Strengths Before Burnout16:30 - Finding Inspiration from Other Women in the Fields17:50 - Becoming More Authentic19:50 - Co-Authoring a Book22:58 - Building a Home and Raising a Family on the Farm25:39 - Advice for Others Considering a Career Change to Farming27:24 - The Most Rewarding Part of Being a Rural Woman for Katharine. . .This week's episode is brought to you by Pinning by Bad Gringa . . .Let's get SocialFollow The Rural Woman Podcast on Social MediaInstagram | FacebookSign up to get email updatesJoin our private Facebook group, The Rural Woman Podcast Community Connect with Katelyn on Instagram | Facebook | Twitter | Pinterest. . .Support the ShowPatreon | PayPal | Become a Show SponsorLeave a Review on Apple Podcasts | Take the Listener SurveyScreenshot this episode and share it on your socials!Tag @TheRuralWomanPodcast + #TheRuralWomanPodcast. . .Meet the TeamAudio Editor | MixBär.Admin Team | Kim & Co OnlinePatreon Executive ProducersSarah R. | Happiness by The AcreKarri MV. | Leystone Farms. . .More with KatelynOne on One Podcast Coaching |
On this episode of Maybe You Can Relate, I'll be speaking about the importance of self-care and the challenges that come with it, especially when life gets busy and it's all too easy to let our physical, mental, and social well-being slide.To hear the full episode, head on over to Patreon.com and join the Patreon Community in supporting the stories of Women in Agriculture to be shared through The Rural Woman Podcast. https://wildrosefarmer.com/mycr18Let's get SocialFollow The Rural Woman Podcast on Social MediaInstagram | FacebookSign up to get email updatesJoin our private Facebook group, The Rural Woman Podcast Community Connect with Katelyn on Instagram | Facebook | Twitter | Pinterest. . .Support the ShowPatreon | PayPal | Become a Show SponsorLeave a Review on Apple Podcasts | Take the Listener SurveyScreenshot this episode and share it on your socials!Tag @TheRuralWomanPodcast + #TheRuralWomanPodcast. . .Meet the TeamAudio Editor | MixBär.Admin Team | Kim & Co OnlinePatreon Executive ProducersSarah R. | Happiness by The AcreKarri MV. | Leystone Farms. . .More with KatelynOne on One Podcast Coaching | Learn More
On this week's episode of The Rural Woman Podcast™, you'll meet Kristine Beck.Kristine Beck is dairy and cash crop farmer in Pontiac County located in Western Quebec. There, she and her husband Robbie operate Beck Family Farm with an team of people, comprised of both family and non-family members. The couple's two children are university-aged. The oldest graduating this year and moving to an off-farm career and the youngest currently studying at the U of Guelph in agriculture and plans to integrate into the family business post graduation.Currently, the farm is in the midst of converting from a parlour milking system to robotic milking and they hope to continue to expand their operation and continuously improve productivity.Kristine has B.Comm in Finance and International Management from U Ottawa. She was not raised on a farm and married into the industry in 2000, and once she got a taste of it, she was hooked. Her hobbies include running, yoga and gardening.For full show notes, including links mentioned in the show, head over to wildrosefarmer.com/202 . . .THIS WEEKS DISCUSSIONS:12:13 - Transitioning to Full Time Farming19:31 - Transitioning to Robotic Milking 27:31 - Challenges of Farm Transitions and the Next Generation34:00 - Experiences as a Woman in Agriculture39:06 - Most Rewarding Part of Being a Rural Woman41:01 - Advice for Young Women in Agriculture. . .This week's episode is brought to you by Pinning by Bad Gringa . . .Let's get SocialFollow The Rural Woman Podcast on Social MediaInstagram | FacebookSign up to get email updatesJoin our private Facebook group, The Rural Woman Podcast Community Connect with Katelyn on Instagram | Facebook | Twitter | Pinterest. . .Support the ShowPatreon | PayPal | Become a Show SponsorLeave a Review on Apple Podcasts | Take the Listener SurveyScreenshot this episode and share it on your socials!Tag @TheRuralWomanPodcast + #TheRuralWomanPodcast. . .Meet the TeamAudio Editor | MixBär.Admin Team |
On this week's episode of The Rural Woman Podcast™, you'll meet Courtney Witt.Courtney is a wife, mom of 3, plant nursery owner, and flower farmer! Courtney and her husband, Andrew moved to small town, rural Arkansas shortly after getting married 10 years ago to follow their farming dreams! Andrew and Courtney found themselves holding regular, off farm jobs while hobby farming. They knew God had more in store and took another leap of faith when they sold their beloved farm and bought a 40+ year old plant nursery. They converted the old barn into their shop and home and turned the unused land into a u-cut flower farm. While they will always have farm animals, floriculture has opened up a new world of farming for them, flower farming!For full show notes, including links mentioned in the show, head over to wildrosefarmer.com/201 . . .DISCUSSIONS THIS WEEK:[05:14] Starting a Hobby Farm [17:51] Discovering Blossomberry Nursery [22:20] Transitioning to Nursery Ownership[26:10] Growing the First Year of Business[32:40 Plans for the Farm and the Community[35:04] Courtney's Most Rewarding Part of Being a Rural Woman. . .This week's episode is brought to you by Patreon . . .Let's get SocialFollow The Rural Woman Podcast on Social MediaInstagram | FacebookSign up to get email updatesJoin our private Facebook group, The Rural Woman Podcast Community Connect with Katelyn on Instagram | Facebook | Twitter | Pinterest. . .Support the ShowPatreon | PayPal | Become a Show SponsorLeave a Review on Apple Podcasts | Take the Listener SurveyScreenshot this episode and share it on your socials!Tag @TheRuralWomanPodcast + #TheRuralWomanPodcast. . .Meet the TeamAudio Editor | MixBär.Admin Team | Kim & Co OnlinePatreon Executive ProducersSarah R. | Happiness by The AcreKarri MV. |
Join us again for another special episode as we celebrate 5 years of The Rural Woman Podcast!! We are taking a look back and revisiting some of the stories that have been shared on The Rural Woman Podcast. In these throwback episodes, we will be highlighting these incredible, resilient women in agriculture. This episode features: Nicole Vernon, Amanda Volsen, Dana Penrice, Annessa Good, Laurie Trigg, Dallas James, Julia Wells, Scarlett Salamone and Courtenay DeHoff.For full show notes, including links mentioned in the show, head over to wildrosefarmer.com/tbpt6 . . .DISCUSSIONS THIS WEEK:[03:02] Raising Pasture Poultry [06:20] Emergencies on The Farm[09:23] Growing the Next Generation of Farmers[15:29] Succession Planning and Where to Begin[18:11] Raising Bison [25:13] Farming and Homeschooling. . .This week's episode is brought to you by Patreon . . .Let's get SocialFollow The Rural Woman Podcast on Social MediaInstagram | FacebookSign up to get email updatesJoin our private Facebook group, The Rural Woman Podcast Community Connect with Katelyn on Instagram | Facebook | Twitter | Pinterest. . .Support the ShowPatreon | PayPal | Become a Show SponsorLeave a Review on Apple Podcasts | Take the Listener SurveyScreenshot this episode and share it on your socials!Tag @TheRuralWomanPodcast + #TheRuralWomanPodcast. . .Meet the TeamAudio Editor | MixBär.Admin Team | Kim & Co OnlinePatreon Executive ProducersSarah R. | Happiness by The AcreKarri MV. | Leystone Farms. . .More with KatelynOne on One Podcast Coaching | Learn More
On this week's episode of The Rural Woman Podcast™, join me for a special, solo show to celebrate the stories being shared on The Rural Woman Podcast. For this episode, we are talking about Resilience and rural women.The last solo episode I recorded was 100 episodes ago on the show, and it was about the things that I had learned from rural women from the first 100 episodes. Well, now that we're at 200 episodes, I've learned a whole lot more, but the one topic I want to focus on today is resilience, because I know there are a lot of feelings that come up when we hear the word resilience.For full show notes, including links mentioned in the show, head over to wildrosefarmer.com/200 . . .This week's episode is brought to you by Patreon . . .Let's get SocialFollow The Rural Woman Podcast on Social MediaInstagram | FacebookSign up to get email updatesJoin our private Facebook group, The Rural Woman Podcast Community Connect with Katelyn on Instagram | Facebook | Twitter | Pinterest. . .Support the ShowPatreon | PayPal | Become a Show SponsorLeave a Review on Apple Podcasts | Take the Listener SurveyScreenshot this episode and share it on your socials!Tag @TheRuralWomanPodcast + #TheRuralWomanPodcast. . .Meet the TeamAudio Editor | MixBär.Admin Team | Kim & Co OnlinePatreon Executive ProducersSarah R. | Happiness by The AcreKarri MV. | Leystone Farms. . .More with KatelynOne on One Podcast Coaching | Learn More
On this week's episode of The Rural Woman Podcast™, join us for another episode of Ask Katelyn Anything, hosted by the lovely Annabel Morgan. Annabel asks Katelyn questions that were submitted by you, the listeners! Come hear what Katelyn's been up to, her plans for the future, and some fun stories from vacations! For full show notes, including links mentioned in the show, head over to wildrosefarmer.com/199 . . .This week's episode is brought to you by Patreon . . .Let's get SocialFollow The Rural Woman Podcast on Social MediaInstagram | FacebookSign up to get email updatesJoin our private Facebook group, The Rural Woman Podcast Community Connect with Katelyn on Instagram | Facebook | Twitter | Pinterest. . .Support the ShowPatreon | PayPal | Become a Show SponsorLeave a Review on Apple Podcasts | Take the Listener SurveyScreenshot this episode and share it on your socials!Tag @TheRuralWomanPodcast + #TheRuralWomanPodcast. . .Meet the TeamAudio Editor | MixBär.Admin Team | Kim & Co OnlinePatreon Executive ProducersSarah R. | Happiness by The AcreKarri MV. | Leystone Farms. . .More with KatelynOne on One Podcast Coaching | Learn More