She made a name for herself at New York's Two Hands but headed home for a new adventure, but when the pandemic landed Frankie Cox (Black Barn Farm) lost what she considered was a pandemic-proof job. With a need to keep money coming in she created a tuckshop model to help families doing home schooling, but after major health complications, she went in search of solutions, first at a regenerative farm and with a soon-to-be launched project focussing on connection, seasons and nourishment.
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