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Today I have a really great guest for you! His name is James Miller and I actually met him as a tattoo client. We did a large piece that took several sessions and so as I was tattooing him we had some really amazing conversations that then led to me wanting to bring him on the podcast. James was here in Colorado to work on a local farm as a WWOOFer. Now what is WWOOFing? WWOOFing stands for World Wide Opportunities on Organic Farms. This is an organization that networks small farms with individuals who are interested in working on farms. This usually isn't paid work, but instead a pre-set arrangement of working a certain number of hours per day or week in exchange for meals and housing, plus the knowledge that you will get to pick up along the way. So WWOOFing can be an amazing opportunity for someone who is interested in traveling all over the country, or even the world, and learning some cool skills as they do so. It's something I was looking into doing when I was younger so when James told me he was a WWOOFer I knew I had to have him on the show! Today James will share his experiences with us traveling through two different organizations – WWOOFing, as well as another similar site called WorkAway. We recorded this episode in December right before he left Colorado for his next farm destination. His travels have taken him to several different states as well as Spain and Morocco and who knows where he will go next. If you're interested in learning agricultural skills, WWOOFing can be a really cool option and James will outline some of the things he looks for when considering a new potential work arrangement. I hope this episode will inspire you and give you the travel bug! Enjoy! Connect with James on Instagram. ~*~*~*~*~*~ Our farm shop is full of goodies for you! We have two new offerings in the shop -- our Hot Italian Seasoning, and our Tummy Mender Tea. Our seasonal Lymph Love vinegar is also back in stock to guide us smoothly out of winter and into early spring over the next few months. Your support helps us to keep growing, literally and figuratively
Ever wanted to work on a farm? Have you heard the term WWOOFer's?
Jade Miles is a very special mate of mine. I turned up on her doorstep as a WWOOFer in 2018 and we got on like asparagus and eggs, which is what we had for dinner that night if I recall correctly. You probs know Jade as the host of the Futuresteading podcast, keeper of Black Barn Farm and writer of the most personal and compelling instagram captions in all the land. I love that Jade is consciously bridging the personal/professional schism, exploring ways to bring her whole, complex self to her roles as CEO, farmer, speaker, writer, facilitator, mother, friend and bush rat. In this conversation, Jade gets more personal than ever — which is saying something because we love a juicy yarn. From her approach to podcasting, the creation of household rituals, how seasonal imperatives shape her schedule and why she is the way she is, this is one intimate Reskillience experience. Jade has a new book on the cook called Huddle, coming next year, and if you don't already have the Futuresteading handbook in your hot little hands I can highly recommend it.Black Barn Farm on InstaBlack Barn Farm's home on the webThe Futuresteading PodcastThe Futuresteading book!Beau Miles ~ Get Over YourselfAnthony James ~ The RegenNarrationTyson Yunkaporta on FuturesteadingCasper ter KuileCecilia MacaulayClaire Dunn ~ Rewilding the Urban SoulRichard Powers ~ The OverstoryIndira Naidoo ~ The Space Between the StarsHUDDLE is out Autumn 2025
Follow Alex on his journey from being a WWOOFer in Canada to a Host in Italy.
In this episode, Rodrigo meets Heidi Eijgel, a long term WWOOF Host in Canada. Heidi will tell us about how is to raise horses and receive WWOOFer in challenging weather conditions.
Adrian Matthews, Freud, Harry Potter Zen and Professor Umbridge This was such a great chat with Adrian we dive into the rabbit hole of Jung, Freud, Harry Potter and what is a WWOOFer? We talk about landing after deep revelatory experiences, anarchy, Zen, building communities, the collapsing of personal realities, the deeper meaning of Professor Umbridge from the Ministry of Magic. Adrian lives in a caravan in North Wales. He was meant to become a Freudian analyst, but he stole some corn and was kidnapped by the Fae. Now he spends most of his time composting, walking back in the dark, and digging holes. He has a MSc in Cyberpsychology, and this thesis (and interests) still centre around the morality of groups when exposed to psychological pathogenic distress. To support the podcast and get access to features about guitar playing and song writing visit https://www.patreon.com/vichyland and also news for all the creative music that we do at Bluescamp UK and France visit www.bluescampuk.co.uk For details of the Ikaro music charity visit www.ikaromusic.com Big thanks to Josh Ferrara for the music
In this first fourth episode Rodrigo Rocha interviews Eoin Shaloo, a long time WWOOFer based in the UK. An inspiring history on how WWOOF changed his life.
In this first episode Rodrigo Rocha interviews Basil Black, the coordinator of the Federation of WWOOF Organisations. Basil has been involved in WWOOF from an early age and has a broad experience as a host, WWOOFer, as a local coordinator and at a global level as the Federation's coordinator. Nowadays he plays a key role in coordinating the international development of the WWOOF movement through FoWO.
Casually Baked, the potcast: Discover hemp and cannabis 420 style
In honor of cannabis harvest, I dug up these classic tales featuring three voices from Briceland Forest Farm, a small, second-generation family farmstead, cannabis and market farm in Humboldt County run by husband and wife duo Daniel and Taylor Stein. Learn if you're WWOOFer material in this week's Sustainability Roll-Up by OCB rolling papers. Great pictures and resources in the show notes at casuallybaked.com! MJ Relief is the Ph.D. formulated CBD muscle rub I co-created with Dr. Monica Vialpando, my cannabis soul sister and formulation scientist. Support our launch and get relief for what aches and pains you now: Purchase here. Shop Dr Love CBD in October using promo code: BAKED to SAVE 20% ✌️
This week, we're chatting with Ashley Leedberg, otherwise known as Tall Ashley, who's a paddling and rec guide, yogi, mistress of the SUP, snowmaker, and all around badass - but none of those reasons were what got me to start internet stalking her for real.I set out on a mission to meet her when I happened to read an Instagram caption she'd written in February of 2020 that was like a gut punch. You'll have to listen in to hear all of her actual words, but this line pretty much sums it up: "Never let your comfort zone become home to complacency."BAM! She doesn't realize it, but that post was one of a million little things that came to me at around the same time, that led to me starting this podcast and dreaming of a Guides Gone Wild community. Talking to her (finally) for the pod got me thinking again about the stuff that really matters.But please don't think this one is all seriousness - Ashley is a hoot, super fun and creative and up for anything. She was a blast to talk to, I know you'll love her too.Do we get a little salty? Yeah, we do, but you would too if you were talking about being wet and cold all the time, with no bathroom access, and only a Kia Soul to sleep in at the end of a long day...So there you have it, more than a few teasers here - listen in and get the full fantasticness! Make sure you follow Ashley's kickass Instagram, @TallAshley, and if you want to become the proud owner of some super cool wood art home decor, keep an eye on her @WithTheGrain207.More fun links from our conversation:The Heath in Saco, MEPortland PaddleWandering Root Farm (the home of Hannah, “the bad-ass farmer from the Waterford area”)Sunday RiverMidcoast Kayak (Damariscotta, ME)St. Croix RiverKinko glovesSno-SealBirch Bog Farm - check out Tracyn Thayer's earlier GGW episode!What is a WWOOFer?Steep and CheapWe've got lots of fun and adventure in the works over at GuidesGoneWild.com, make sure you come over and subscribe so you'll be the first to hear about it!
Welcome Dylann Agnew from Missoula, MT. I met Dylann where she was working at her mom's Thyme Out Cafe, serving up delicious, fresh, prep meals. I had a coffee. In our conversation we talk about Missoula, hippies, cowboys, vegans, school, travel, road trip, skateboarding, and more. Dylann plans to take off sometime next year to work with WWOOF (Worldwide Opportunities of Organic Farming)- an organization which allows one to travel the world and experience a cultural and educational exchange through organic farming. Basically farmers around the world can sign up to participate and host WWOOFer's at their farms. Everybody wins. The farms get cheap labor and the experience of hosting, the WWOOFers learn much and experience more. Thank you, Dylann! Looking forward to following your Irish WWOOF!
Welcome Dylann Agnew from Missoula, MT. I met Dylann where she was working at her mom's Thyme Out Cafe, serving up delicious, fresh, prep meals. I had a coffee. In our conversation we talk about Missoula, hippies, cowboys, vegans, school, travel, road trip, skateboarding, and more. Dylann plans to take off sometime next year to work with WWOOF (Worldwide Opportunities of Organic Farming)- an organization which allows one to travel the world and experience a cultural and educational exchange through organic farming. Basically farmers around the world can sign up to participate and host WWOOFer's at their farms. Everybody wins. The farms get cheap labor and the experience of hosting, the WWOOFers learn much and experience more. Thank you, Dylann! Looking forward to following your Irish WWOOF!
On episode #45 of The Vine, PMP features Jenna Pollard, Membership Program Manager for Worldwide Opportunities on Organic Farms (WWOOF-USA), and Brittney Portes, a guest WWOOFer. This year WWOOF-USA celebrates 20 years in a worldwide effort to link visitors with organic farmers, promote an educational exchange, and build a global community conscious of ecological farming practices. Tune in to learn how visitors, or ‘WWOOFers', help out on a farm, learn about organic agriculture, and receive free room and board during their visit. Produced by Pretty Easy Podcasts
Kat and I talk about the two not touch puzzles in the NY Times my mom loves. Here's the website if you want to try them. https://krazydad.com/twonottouch/ and here's one of the videos I made on how to solve them with some tips and tricks to make it easier. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=21r0_B2J9cA&t=7s http://amzn.to/1X3dFof () Kat's Recommended book http://amzn.to/1X3dFof (All New Square Foot Gardening II: The Revolutionary Way to Grow More in Less Space) https://mailchi.mp/5611bc3d7dfd/free-garden-course (Free Garden Course.com)https://mailchi.mp/5611bc3d7dfd/free-garden-course () https://mailchi.mp/5611bc3d7dfd/free-garden-course ( Free Organic Garden Course )If you like what you heard on the Organic Gardener Podcast we'd love it if you'd give us review and hopefully a 5 star rating on iTunes so other gardeners can find us and listen to. Just click on the https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/organic-gardener-podcast/id962887645 (link here). Support this podcast
Fellow WWOOFer Ethan Gates and I talk about life at the farm, chickens, mushrooms and happenings at The Well Fed.
Nachdem wir es letztes Mal nicht aus Tokio herausgeschafft haben, sind Dimbula und Levi euch immer noch den Rest ihrer dreiwöchentlichen "Bildungsreise" nach Japan schuldig. Cosplayer Regi und Robin von Nerdkeks sind auch wieder dabei und erzählen aus ihrer fünfmonatigen Tour durch Japan als WWOOFer. Außerdem: Gute Neuigkeiten, unseren Podcast kann man jetzt auch unterwegs und zu Hause über Spotify hören.
Wer uns schon länger verfolgt, hat vielleicht mitbekommen, dass wir im August unsere regelmäßigen Podcastsessions gegen eine dreiwöchentliche "Bildungsreise" nach Japan eingetauscht haben. Während Dimbula (fast) täglich fleißig Bilder über unseren Twitter-Account geteilt hat und über seinen Japan-Loot bei House of Animanga geschrieben hat, hat Anihabara.de bislang noch keinen Japan-Content davongetragen. Zeit also für Dimbula und Levi, sich die Cosplayer Regi und Robin von Nerdkeks zu schnappen, um in einem ersten Teil über Japans Metropole Nr. 1 zu quatschen: Tokio. In einem zweiten Teil reden wir nächste Woche über Regi und Robins fünfmonatige Tour als WWOOFer.
Originally published on 2015/12/31 Christmas Eve! (with a replay the following December 29, 2016) I am replaying this episode because I have a guest coming up who talks about Jenny’s problem of dealing with fire ants. If you haven’t signed up for Jenny’s email I can tell you I love getting their updates it’s always so fun to watch their family grow! On the Jenny Jack Sun Farm located one‐hour southwest of Atlanta in beautiful Pine Mountain, Georgia, Jenny and Chris Jackson, along with two apprentices, grow a generous variety of fruits, vegetables, herbs, and flowers on 5 acres running a successful CSA. Recently, heritage hogs have been added to the mix, including a rare breed called Red Wattle. Tell us a little about yourself. My husband and I have been running the farm full time for 8 years now. We met at the University of Georgia (http://www.uga.edu) . I studied horticulture and he was an education major. I was interested in the idea of farming in college but I wasn’t really exposed to small diverse farms until after I graduated. I knew I wanted to study plants and how they grow and how to grow them, but I didn’t have a clear path until we traveled after we graduated college. We went to Hawaii to work on different organic farms. Did you go through the WWOOFer program (https://wwoofusa.org) ? Yes, a friend that had traveled extensively told us about WWOOFing (https://wwoofusa.org) you can work in exchange for a place to stay and food. By that I mean in a tent. Tent life as a WWOOFer But a tent’s probably ok for Hawaii? Yes, it’s an ideal place to camp for several months, so we stayed there for 5 months working on 3 different farms. We didn’t get an in depth education because as a WWOOFer (https://wwoofusa.org) , you work about 25 hours a week, so that way you have time to explore the area your in. So it was a good introduction. When we came back to Georgia after Hawaii we found a longer term apprenticeship. That’s where we really started learning what we would apply at our farm. Awesome! I think that’s great advice. I love to hear about experiences like that, I think it’s a good way to learn because One: it’s a lot of work so you can one learn how to be effective and efficient and two: also you can learn if you are ready to do all that work before you make a good commitment. I just had a guest who said you need to learn how to manage one acre effectively before you learn to manage 20. One of my very first guests Todd Ulizio (https://organicgardenerpodcast.com/?p=1374) did an apprenticeship and he recommended it because he said you have 0 risk but get all the knowledge. Tell me about your first gardening experience? I was fortunate because I grew up in the garden, my parents had a big garden, although I didn’t fully appreciate it as I was younger or help as much as I probably should have, at least I had exposure. took for granted that you could harvest it and eat it so fresh! Also we had a babysitter who was a serious gardener. When I wasn’t at home with my parents from the time I was a few months old, she had us in her garden just watching her as she tended her plants. So I feel really lucky that I was exposed to it my whole life basically. What does organic gardening/earth friendly mean to you? Well basically, there’s so many toxins in our environment today, and a lot of them come from agriculture, so when I started learning about the health hazards of conventional fertilizers, pesticides, herbicides, number 1 I didn’t want to expose myself, or my husband or my workers to that, but when you’re growing for other people you want to make sure it’s as healthy and safe as possible too. For me not only is it about how to care for the soil, but it’s about keeping myself and my husband and our customers as healthy as possible! Personally what I have learned about conventional... Support this podcast
This week on the NOFA/Mass podcast we will be talking all about beginning farmers starting their farming enterprises! It’s no small potatoes to start a farm from nothing. We are going to talk about the upswell of young folks interested in farming, why we need them, issues young farmers face and what NOFA/Mass is doing to help out the new generation of Organic food producers. I’ll also be chatting with Elly Vaughan the owner and operator of Phoenix Fruit Farm in Belchertown MA all about how she went from a WWOOFer to being a badass farm owner. Plus a financial farm hack and a fail that will turn your heart to STONE!
50% of our calories should be coming from fruits and vegetables. So, tell me why we use our land to produce less than 5% of fruits and vegetables in the United States? It's because it's 95% profit for big brands. Rather than growing the food here, they import food from cheap labor countries, but all that food has been sprayed a tremendous amount of chemical. As a customer, you're not saving money with their method anyway; you're going to spend money later on a kidney dialysis, a heart transplant, on diazepam or whatever hundred drugs pharmaceutical companies are going to shove down your throat. - Josh Tickell JOIN THE FACEBOOK GROUP | REVIEW THIS PODCAST 20% OFF ORGANIFI - USE CODE: WELLNESSFORCE How can healing ourselves through growing and eating more natural, nutritious foods also help heal the environment? On Wellness Force Radio 179, Film Director and Producer of documentaries such as FUEL and the upcoming Kiss The Ground film with Big Picture Ranch, Author of the book, Kiss the Ground, and Blogger of The Veggie Van Voyage, Josh Tickell joins us to share how we can reverse the effects of CO2 in the air by making changes on both a micro and macro level with our soil. From composting to voting with your wallet, you'll be equipped with the knowledge and tools to improve your carbon footprint on this planet. Kiss the Ground Josh Tickell, one of America’s most celebrated documentary filmmakers and director of Fuel, has dedicated most of his life to saving the environment. Now, in Kiss the Ground, he explains an incredible truth: by changing our diets to a soil-nourishing, regenerative agriculture diet, we can reverse global warming, harvest healthy, abundant food, and eliminate the poisonous substances that are harming our children, pets, bodies, and ultimately our planet. Through fascinating and accessible interviews with celebrity chefs, ranchers, farmers, and top scientists, this remarkable book, soon to be a full-length documentary film narrated by Woody Harrelson, will teach you how to become an agent in humanity’s single most important and time-sensitive mission. Reverse climate change and effectively save the world—all through the choices you make in how and what to eat. Listen To Episode 179 As Josh Tickell Uncovers: His experience working on organic farms as a WWOOfer. Where he got the idea of using a natural source instead of gas to fuel his van for the Veggie Van Voyage. What it was like to live next to an oil field growing up and the illness that his family was experiencing from all of the pollution. The large number of cancer cases in Louisiana because of the oil production and witnessing his family members dying prematurely. His process of writing the book, Kiss the Ground, and what information is included in it. The reality of what the world looks like now as far as available land and fresh water. Why there's so much carbon dioxide in the air rather than in the ground and how we can reverse it. Why we don't look at measuring the environment by Parts per Million (PPM) anymore, but by gigatons or the measurement of mass. The problem with modern farming including pesticides, bees dying off, and the degradation of our soil. The fact that our agriculture industry got its start from the technology and science that came out of WW1. Why the health of the soil and our natural environment is so important for our own wellness. A basic test to see whether or not the soil in your city is healthy or not. How we can both heal ourselves and the soil on macro and micro levels. Why biology is the real answer to sustaining human life as the population continues to grow. The importance of composting and how people who live in big cities, apartments, or don't have much space can participate with vermicomposting. How we can be more proactive with growing our vegetables and restoring the soil on our properties. How the changes we make to help the soil can lead to improving the climate overall and restoring the ecosystem. Why we have the power in our own communities to get rid of pesticides usage. The fact that glyphosate is everywhere - in water, in the food, and in our bodies. Organic vs. Regenerative foods and what new food policies we could put in place. Power Quotes From The Show "The new conversation is not about solar panels and wind; those things are happening, but they need to happen faster and we need more of that kind of green technology. The new conversation needs to focus on the fact that we have a 2,000 gigaton mass of carbon floating in the atmosphere. Where are we going to put that? It has to go somewhere." - Josh Tickell "We're basically dirt on legs. Roughly 50% of our cells are not human cells, but microbial cells and the same microbes that also live in soil. A handful of healthy soil has more living organisms than all humans who have ever lived." - Josh Tickell "If you are experiencing problems, one of the first things that this new wave of medical science will tell you is to increase your gut bacteria. So, how do you do that? The real gut bacteria actually comes from the soil. If that good gut bacteria is not in the soil, then it's not in your food and if it's not in your food, then it's not going in your gut." - Josh Tickell "Every time you eat, you make a political decision. So, we vote 3 times a day and what we're voting for is an entire system. This is a chain reaction that begins with a calorie that we consume, but it ends with a farmer or a rancher and a plant or an animal. If that plant or animal is building soil, then you're voting for a future of plenty of food for all people." - Josh Tickell "Food is politics Food is power. Food is activism. Food is life. Food is medicine. Food is nutrition. Food is reversing global warming. Food is your access right now. You go into a grocery store and you have access to buy all that food!" - Josh Tickell Links From Today's Show The Compost Story by Kiss The Ground Josh Tickell Facebook Twitter YouTube Kiss The Ground Facebook Twitter Instagram YouTube Big Picture Ranch Facebook Twitter YouTube Kiss The Ground by Josh Tickell The Soil Story by Kiss The Ground The Compost Story by Kiss The Ground How to Compost at Home WWOOF -Worldwide Opportunities on Organic Farms What is Organics? by Paul Chek Vegetarianism Inside & Out by Paul Chek Joel Salatin: Polyface Farms The Two Secrets to Weight Loss The Nobody Knows by Josh Tickell Hell's Cartel by Diarmuid Jeffreys Paul Hawken's Project Drawdown Harvard's Healthy Eating Plate & Healthy Eating Pyramid WFR 167 Michelle Norris WFR 121 Dr. David Minkoff About Josh Tickell According to Inc Magazine, Josh Tickell is "America’s #1 Strategist" for Connecting with the Millennial Generation (a.k.a. “Generation Y”). He is also a film director who specializes in movies geared toward Millennials. Tickell grew up in Louisiana where he lived next to waterways polluted by petroleum refineries. In 1997 he captured national attention by driving a van powered by used French Fry oil across the United States. “The Veggie Van” as it was called was a viral sensation. Only four years after the first web browser was introduced (and AOL was still a novelty), Tickell’s FUEL won the Sundance Audience Award for Best Documentary and was released theatrically in the United States. FUEL became a global sensation gaining millions of viewers on Netflix, iTunes, Hulu and CNBC, Russia TV, TeleSur and beyond. The movie was screened in the White House for energy and environment staff working in the Obama Administration and was shortlisted for an Oscar. Josh Tickell directed the Cannes Film Festival movie, The Big Fix (2011). The film explores the corporate and political malfeasance that led to the 2010 Gulf of Mexico oil spill. His third film, Freedom (2011), focuses on alcohol fuel and aired on the SuperChannel in Canada. His latest documentary PUMP (2014) exposes a conspiracy to block fuel choice at the gas pump and is being theatrically released by Submarine Entertainment. He is currently in production on Good Fortune (2015), The Official Biography of John Paul DeJoria, Co-Founder of Patrón Tequila and Paul Mitchell Systems. Today Tickell spends much of his time working for companies on strategies that engage members of the millennial generation. He achieves breakthrough results by modifying internal and external corporate practices to meet the desires and needs of Generation Y. By combining aspects of Corporate Social Value, Participation, Emotional Response and Product Design and Functionality, Tickell provides a wide variety of organizations with unprecedented success in connecting with members of Generation Y. Get More Wellness In Your Life Join the WFR Community on facebook Send Josh Trent a personal message Tweet me on Twitter: Send us a fun tweet (or a what's up) Comment on the Facebook page Sign up to get an email alert whenever we release a new episode Support This Podcast Leave a 5 star review on iTunes Share this episode with someone you care about Contact Wellness Force Radio for podcast sponsorship and partnership opportunities Rate & Review Wellness Force ---> REVIEW THE PODCAST Ask A Live Question For The Next Episode ---> Click here to leave a voicemail directly to Josh Trent to be read live on the air. 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On this weeks show we learn all about the non profit organization WWOOF with Daniel Eggert. WWOOF is a worldwide movement linking volunteers with organic farmers and growers to promote cultural and educational experiences based on trust and non-monetary exchange, thereby helping to build a sustainable, global community. As a volunteer (or WWOOFer as we call them) you will live alongside your host helping with daily tasks and experiencing life as a farmer. As a host farm you will open your home to receive visitors from your own country or abroad who want to connect with the land and support the organic movement. Daniel did field work in South Australia in 2016 through WWOOF. We ask him about his trip with WWOOF including the sign up process, the preparations for the trip and his experience while in South Australia.
Meet Miki our most current WWOOFer. Miki is from Japan. She has been traveling the world and decided to WWOOF in order to make meaningful connections and eat wholesome food while on her journey. Miki has moved on since our interview but plans on WWOOFing through out her future travels.Visit us at www.havenhomestead.comPlease consider supporting the show at www.patreon.com/havenhomesteadLearn more about WWOOFing at www.wwoofusa.orgThanks for listening!
Meet Miki our most current WWOOFer. Miki is from Japan. She has been traveling the world and decided to WWOOF in order to make meaningful connections and eat wholesome food while on her journey. Miki has moved on since our interview but plans on WWOOFing through out her future travels.Visit us at www.havenhomestead.comPlease consider supporting the show at www.patreon.com/havenhomesteadLearn more about WWOOFing at www.wwoofusa.orgThanks for listening!
Bonus Episode #2: Ein Artikel aus den Interzone Archives über die Geschichte der wwoofer und die Entstehung der Interzones (interzonearchive.tumblr.com/post/104236101568)
Bonus Episode #2: Ein Artikel aus den Interzone Archives über die Geschichte der wwoofer und die Entstehung der Interzones (interzonearchive.tumblr.com/post/104236101568) Welt 3 auf iTunes: itun.es/i6hB5RQ Image: Riot by Surizar (flickr.com/photos/puchica/1667342542) Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0 (creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0) sounds from: freesound.org/people/Tristan_Lohengrin freesound.org/people/hifijohn freesound.org/people/shpira freesound.org/people/harleyglitch freesound.org/people/mrauralization freesound.org/people/tkzic freesound.org/people/xserra freesound.org/people/eddy15 freesound.org/people/kwahmah_02 freesound.org/people/eddy15 freesound.org/people/klankbeeld freesound.org/people/gezortenplotz freesound.org/people/qubodup freesound.org/people/ERH freesound.org/people/karma-ron freesound.org/people/corsica_s
On episode #4, Calen tells you about the not-so-normal farm that they're on and what normal duties entail. They also interview a fellow WWOOFer, activist, and friend about a mental condition that they've developed and learned to live with everyday. “Watch your thoughts, they become words; watch your words, they become actions; watch your actions, they become habits; watch your habits, they become character; watch your character, for it becomes your destiny.” Frank Outlaw SHOWNOTES WWOOF Website: https://wwoofusa.org TEDxUtrecht Talk about Improvisation: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IV_V9e0ZA0o Sydney's Music: https://soundcloud.com/divelymusic Follow me! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/unruly_traveller/ LISTEN & SUBSCRIBE ON iTUNES HERE: itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/will-…ood/id1245424783 THANKS FOR LISTENING! Share me with a friend!
Bärti ON AIR - Der Podcast für Dein Abenteuer (Welt-) Reisen mit Kind
053: Bis wir durch Neuseeland gereist sind, hatte ich ehrlich gesagt noch nie etwas davon gehört. Wwoofing? Wwoofing! Funktioniert anscheinend weltweit ziemlich gut für Alle unter 20, doch auch als Mutter mit Kind kannst Du hier noch ordentlich mitmischen. So wie wir. Auf Moorea. In einem Kindergarten. Wie unser erstes Mal im Club der Wwoofer […] Der Beitrag Wwoofing mit Kind erschien zuerst auf Der Blog für Dein Abenteuer (Welt-) Reisen mit Kind .
Welt 3 ist ein Sci-Fi-Podcast über Berlin im Jahre 2042. Kapitel 18: Paul fährt im Auftrag seines Vaters in die Freie Region Brandenburg. Als er den wwoofern das Angebot von Ludicorp darlegt, erlebt er eine Überraschung ... Welt 3 auf iTunes: itun.es/i6hB5RQ Image: Playing With HDR 2 by Kalle Gustafsson (flickr.com/photos/kallegustafsson) Lizenz: CC BY 2.0 (creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0) sounds from: freesound.org/people/reydros freesound.org/people/boilingsand freesound.org/people/loffy freesound.org/people/doty21 freesound.org/people/mindtriggerz mom freesound.org/people/discoveryme freesound.org/people/sorcix freesound.org/people/acclivity freesound.org/people/kitsuneluigi freesound.org/people/audible-edge freesound.org/people/benboncan freesound.org/people/kingsamas PowerPC ME - Listen to what the item is telling you Blou - Pink Sands (soundcloud.com/bloubeats/pink-sands-1)
Welt 3 ist ein Sci-Fi-Podcast über Berlin im Jahre 2042. Kapitel 18: Paul fährt im Auftrag seines Vaters in die Freie Region Brandenburg. Als er den wwoofern das Angebot von Ludicorp darlegt, erlebt er eine Überraschung ... Welt 3 auf iTunes: itun.es/i6hB5RQ Image: Playing With HDR 2 by Kalle Gustafsson (flickr.com/photos/kallegustafsson) Lizenz: CC BY 2.0 (creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0) sounds from: freesound.org/people/reydros freesound.org/people/boilingsand freesound.org/people/loffy freesound.org/people/doty21 freesound.org/people/mindtriggerz mom freesound.org/people/discoveryme freesound.org/people/sorcix freesound.org/people/acclivity freesound.org/people/kitsuneluigi freesound.org/people/audible-edge freesound.org/people/benboncan freesound.org/people/kingsamas PowerPC ME - Listen to what the item is telling you Blou - Pink Sands (soundcloud.com/bloubeats/pink-sands-1)
This week on That Paleo show Brett has the show all to himself… well almost. Brett is joined by his good friend, Naturopath, WWOOFer and real food enthusiast Catie Payne. Catie is a ball of energy and passion and is definitely someone who walks the walk, not just talks the talk. She shares with Brett where Listen In The post TPS 108: Wwoofing with Catie Payne appeared first on The Wellness Couch.
↑ To hear the interview hit play on the bar aboveWant an inside look at the WWOOF experience without the sugar coat?Ready for the pure uncensored truth about what it's really like working on organic farms all over the world?Then this podcast episode is for you.I was lucky enough to have a chat with Raphi from Dirty Vagrant. She has WWOOF'ed in Europe, Africa and many other places all over the world.During the show, Raphi provides some ridiculously useful advice that can help any current or newbie WWOOFer.In this episode you'll learn:What types of organic farms to work on and how to find the best farm staysWhat happened to Raphi when she was stranded in a village in Ghana with a man named Bongo and the worst WWOOF experience she hadThe #1 red flag you need to be aware of when choosing farms to volunteer onWhy staying on farms for longer periods of time makes for a better WWOOF experienceHow to WWOOF with and without a visaWhy setting clear expectations before you arrive to a farm is so importantWhy actually being interested in farming is so vitalAnd much more....Go ahead and give it a listen. And if you enjoyed it, please leave us a review on iTunes.Know a friend interested in WWOOFing, share this with them on Facebook or Twitter. The post The Real WWOOF Experience : An Interview With Raphi appeared first on Zero to Travel.