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Marvelous Marathon
Superman: The Movie (1978)
It’s a bird! It’s a Blague! No, it’s Superman: The Movie (1978)! Wil exposes Katelyn’s insane DC movie history to the masses, and catalogues the comically villainous producers and overall behind-the-scenes drama of this iconic blockbuster. Wil and Lois Lane both fangirl over Superman, and Katelyn inundates Wil with five hundred questions that he simply does not have answers to. You’ll believe a man can fly—and you’ll also believe a man can run five steps and die—on today’s ¿DC? Marathon.The greatest hits and dumbest bits: Capri-Sun Max, The very last American...
2025-07-07
1h 35
The Pete de Jong Show
Ep 54. Calgary Real Estate Market Update! I March 2024
Calgary's March 2024 Market Update! (The Pete De Jong Show) In this episode Pete and Katelyn give a quick update on the Calgary Real Estate Market for January 2024! For 20 years, I've been dedicating my best efforts to helping my clients get the most for their homes in the shortest amount of time. In 20 years, I've learned a lot and I'm learning more. Get ready to share with me. Welcome to the Pete De Jong show. Read the latest Blog post here! Link to Socials! Selling...
2024-04-06
14 min
The Pete de Jong Show
Ep 48. The Calgary Real Estate Market is on Fire!!! | July 2023 Market Update!
Calgary's July 2023 Market Update! (The Pete De Jong Show) In this episode Pete and Katelyn will discuss what happened in the real estate market for May 2023, and what the market will look like in April 2023 in Calgary! For 20 years, I've been dedicating my best efforts to helping my clients get the most for their homes in the shortest amount of time. In 20 years, I've learned a lot and I'm learning more. Get ready to share with me. Welcome to the Pete De Jong show. Read...
2023-08-03
07 min
The Pete de Jong Show
Ep 47. Calgary's WORST Market Update! | June 2023 Market Update!
Calgary's June 2023 Market Update! (The Pete De Jong Show) For 20 years, I've been dedicating my best efforts to helping my clients get the most for their homes in the shortest amount of time. In 20 years, I've learned a lot and I'm learning more. Get ready to share with me. Welcome to the Pete De Jong show. In this episode Pete and Katelyn will discuss what happened in the real estate market for May 2023, and what the market will look like in April 2023 in Calgary! Read the latest Blog post here!
2023-07-05
06 min
The Pete de Jong Show
Ep 46. New Record High Sales?! | May 2023 Market Update!
Calgary's May 2023 Market Update! (The Pete De Jong Show) For 20 years, I've been dedicating my best efforts to helping my clients get the most for their homes in the shortest amount of time. In 20 years, I've learned a lot and I'm learning more. Get ready to share with me. Welcome to the Pete De Jong show. In this episode Pete and Katelyn will discuss what happened in the real estate market for May 2023, and what the market will look like in April 2023 in Calgary! Read the latest Blog post here!
2023-06-09
12 min
The Pete de Jong Show
Ep 44. How To Buy A Home! | Episode 3: Looking at Properties
Hello! Welcome to the How To Buy A Home Series! In this episode we will go through what you need to know when looking at properties! Different types of homes, what view you want, what to look for when you are viewing the home, enough room for kids? Does it have a fence for your dog? Join us and let us know what you think! If you have any questions, please let us know in the comments! _______________________________________________ If you liked the video please hit the "like" button, leave a comment below and subscribe if you haven't already! _______________________________________________ Are you...
2023-05-09
09 min
The Pete de Jong Show
Ep 43. How To Buy A Home! | Episode 2: Setting Up A Search!
Hello! Welcome to the How To Buy A Home Series! In this episode we will show you how we set up a search so that you can find the perfect home for you! Things to think about: - Area you'd like to live. - How many beds and baths you want. - House or condo? - Do you need parking? & more!! How To Buy A Home Step 2: Setting Up A Search! Do you have any questions? Let us know in the comments below! _______________________________________________ If you liked the video please hit the "like" button, leave a comment below and subscribe...
2023-05-09
03 min
The Pete de Jong Show
Ep 42. How To Buy A Home! | Episode 1: Getting Pre-Approved - with Scott Grubbe!
Hello! Welcome to the How To Buy A Home Series! Follow along with myself and Katelyn as we discuss the steps it will take for you to buy a home whether you are a first time buyer or are looking to purchase again and need a little reminder of the steps! How To Buy A Home Step 1: Getting Pre-Approved For Your Mortgage! With special guest: Scott Grubbe! Do you have any questions? Let us know in the comments below! Subscribe so you don't miss the next steps! Scott Grubbe - Mortgage Broker Phone: 587-433-8329 Email: scott@scottgrubbe.ca ...
2023-05-09
06 min
The Pete de Jong Show
Ep 41. Have Prices Reached A New High?! | April 2023 Market Update!
Calgary's April 2023 Market Update! (The Pete De Jong Show) For 20 years, I've been dedicating my best efforts to helping my clients get the most for their homes in the shortest amount of time. In 20 years, I've learned a lot and I'm learning more. Get ready to share with me. Welcome to the Pete De Jong show. In this episode Pete and Katelyn will discuss what happened in the real estate market for April 2023, and what the market will look like in March 2023 in Calgary! Read the latest Blog post here!
2023-05-04
11 min
The Pete de Jong Show
Ep 39. Calgary Real Estate Market Update! | March 2023 - Calgary Real Estate Market Feeling Effects of Low Inventory
Calgary's March 2023 Market Update! (The Pete De Jong Show) For 20 years, I've been dedicating my best efforts to helping my clients get the most for their homes in the shortest amount of time. In 20 years, I've learned a lot and I'm learning more. Get ready to share with me. Welcome to the Pete De Jong show. In this episode Pete and Katelyn will discuss what happened in the real estate market for March 2023, and what the market will look like in April 2023 in Calgary! Read the latest Blog post...
2023-04-10
10 min
The Rural Woman Podcast
Maybe You Can Relate: The one about loss
On this episode of Maybe You Can Relate, I’ll be speaking about loss. I’m sharing some highs and lows that happened during harvest this year and really, I’m sharing my heart. This episode is about knowing that its okay to feel sad when things happen and it's okay to talk about them with others because although they may not seem like large losses in the grand scheme of things, they affect us and taking time to acknowledge that is important.To hear the full episode, head on over to Patreon.com and join t...
2022-10-25
09 min
The Rural Woman Podcast
Maybe You Can Relate: The One Where We Own Our Story
On this episode of Maybe You Can Relate, I'll be speaking about sharing and owning your story. Back in June, I was invited to speak at the Women in Ag conference and this week, I am excited to share with you the audio from my presentation. Come listen to the presentation that not only shares my story but the reason why I am so passionate about OWNING yours!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...
2022-09-27
08 min
The Rural Woman Podcast
Maybe You Can Relate: The One About Fears
On this episode of Maybe You Can Relate, we're expanding on the question I posed in last month's episode: What would you be able to accomplish if you weren't afraid?I'd hazard a guess that most of us, at some point, have let fear hold us back.One of the biggest fears that I have had to conquer, and still do, is the fear of other people's opinions which I'll dive a little deeper into today.To hear the full episode, head on over to Patreon.com and join the Patreon Community in...
2022-08-30
08 min
Wealth Witches
Are We Heading For A Crash? with Kyle Seagraves
Is the housing market going to crash like it did in 2008? In today’s episode Kyle and I will discuss the similarities and differences between the 2008 housing market and the current housing market so you can make smart decisions.Historically, home value increases over time, usually around 4% per year. This appreciation is closer to 18-20% over the last few years. There was a similarly large increase in home values before the 2008 crash, so it’s understandable that people are wary.The big difference is that in 2006-ish, there were a lot of bad loans being made...
2022-08-15
39 min
Confident Money
Are We Heading For A Crash? with Kyle Seagraves
Is the housing market going to crash like it did in 2008? In today’s episode Kyle and I will discuss the similarities and differences between the 2008 housing market and the current housing market so you can make smart decisions.Historically, home value increases over time, usually around 4% per year. This appreciation is closer to 18-20% over the last few years. There was a similarly large increase in home values before the 2008 crash, so it’s understandable that people are wary.The big difference is that in 2006-ish, there were a lot of bad loans being made...
2022-08-15
39 min
Wealth Witches
Buying A Home Strategically with Kyle Seagraves
Welcome back to another episode with Kyle Seagraves, Certified Mortgage Advisor, Licensed Loan Originator, and full-time home loan educator. In previous episodes we’ve talked about the logistics of buying a home, so in this episode we will go through some strategy tips and common worst-case scenarios.How long you’ll need to stay in a home for the appreciation value to catch back up if the market slipsWhat to do if you have to move but can’t sell your house yetHow much of an emergency fund to save up firstSelf-employed income versus W2 income for getting approv...
2022-08-08
41 min
Confident Money
Buying A Home Strategically with Kyle Seagraves
Welcome back to another episode with Kyle Seagraves, Certified Mortgage Advisor, Licensed Loan Originator, and full-time home loan educator. In previous episodes we’ve talked about the logistics of buying a home, so in this episode we will go through some strategy tips and common worst-case scenarios.How long you’ll need to stay in a home for the appreciation value to catch back up if the market slipsWhat to do if you have to move but can’t sell your house yetHow much of an emergency fund to save up firstSelf-employed income versus W2 income for getting approv...
2022-08-08
41 min
Confident Money
Home Buying Part 4: Budgeting with Kyle Seagraves
Now that we’ve discussed how to apply and qualify for a mortgage, now we’re going to talk about what all the numbers mean and how you can look at your budget to realistically afford to buy a home.We’ll go into detail about:Debt to income ratioDream home versus starter homeUpfront costsHow to choose between a 15 year and 30 year loan termBudgeting and investment strategiesHow to use points and what that means for the interest rateDon’t let the payment estimators online fool you. Make sure you talk to a loan officer...
2022-08-01
47 min
Confident Money
Home Buying Part 3: Timing It Right with Kyle Seagraves
It’s very tempting to house shop online and crunch all the numbers yourself before taking any steps in buying a home, but don’t wait around just because you aren’t sure. Talk to a loan officer first and see where you’re really at. Remember, the pull on your credit will only affect it by a few points.Talk to 3 lenders. Start with a big bank, then a local credit union, then a brokerage so you have 3 options. Your credit report will last around 4 months and closing will take about 30 days, so you have about 3 months t...
2022-07-25
32 min
The Rural Woman Podcast
Maybe You Can Relate: The One About Coming Full Circle
On this episode of Maybe You Can Relate I’m speaking about coming full circle. What do I mean by that? Well, in this episode I share about when I first attended a conference and had to put my job title down and I very hesitantly wrote ‘Farmer’ to where I am today and how the experiences I have had both good and not so good have shaped who I am today.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 sha...
2022-07-19
08 min
Confident Money
Home Buying Part 2: Home Loan Types with Kyle Seagraves
Today we’re going to get into the nitty gritty of the different types of home loans available, what credit scores are required to qualify, and we’re going to debunk some myths.Kyle and I will cover:Conventional loansMortgage insurance and PMIFHA loansVA loans for veteransUSDA loans for rural areasJumbo loans and loan limitsBank statement loans and down payment assistanceFinding the right loan officer for youConnect with Kyle:Purchase Price Calculator: https://www.winthehouseyoulove.com/max-purchase-price-calculatorLoanClarity Advisor: https://www.winthehouseyoulove.com/advisorOn YouTube: https://www...
2022-07-18
48 min
The Rural Woman Podcast
Maybe You Can Relate: The one about Female Farmers
On this episode of Maybe You Can Relate I’m speaking about female farmers and a recent experience I had when I shared my story through a campaign and received some not-so-nice feedback from some people. I’m sharing what happened and what I will do moving forward - I would love for you to take a listen!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/mycr7Joi...
2022-06-28
06 min
The Rural Woman Podcast
Maybe You Can Relate: The One About Speaking Your Truth
On this episode of Maybe You Can Relate I’m sharing about speaking your truth. I recently went to a speaking event and it didn’t turn out exactly how I had predicted but I walked away with new lessons and the realization that what’s truly important is being true to yourself and sharing that truth with others. I’m excited to share this story with you!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 Wo...
2022-05-31
07 min
The Rural Woman Podcast
The Next Generation of Agriculture with Mady Adamson
Mady Adamson is a 5th generation Saskatchewan grain farmer. She is passionate about Ag education and sharing what she knows to her social media pages titled Learning About Ag With Mady. Mady is currently in grade 4 and in her spare time enjoys dancing, watching hockey and reading. Since Learning About Ag With Mady began in April 2021, Mady has gotten to meet many wonderful people, work side by side on some great projects and appreciates all the support she has received.This week's sponsor:Rolling D Workwear specializes in crafting women’s workwear that is...
2022-03-25
25 min
The Rural Woman Podcast
Connecting Your Community to Their Food Sources with Kerri Giesbrecht
On this week’s episode of The Rural Woman Podcast you will meet, Kerri Giesbrecht.From stilettos to rubber boots; Kerri was born and raised as a city girl that has turned a whole lot country thanks to her husband. Her farm is everything high maintenance (as her husband likes to call it). Kerri has all the animals (sheep, chickens and horses), she runs a U-Pick veggie garden in the summer, make livestock feed for not only her farm but other farms as well, runs a farm market in the summer months and on-farm events. And in he...
2022-03-18
33 min
The Rural Woman Podcast
Food Security and Building Diversity with Rachael Stewart
On this episode of The Rural Woman Podcast, we are chatting with Rachael Stewart!Rachael is the CEO of the Southwest Black Ranchers. In late 2020, Rachael and her family decided to take a leap of faith and bring their longtime dream into fruition – a dream that would not only promote a healthy lifestyle and help their community, but one that would also make history by becoming the first Black-owned protein ranchers in Arizona.On their ranch they raise primarily sheep, goats and ducks. Rachael and her family have built a ranch and organization centered on Fo...
2022-03-11
50 min
The Rural Woman Podcast
Creating Self-Sufficiency with Climate Changes with Kimberley Allan
This week on The Rural Woman Podcast, you will get to meet Kimberley Allan. Kimberley owns Gather Farm & Kitchen in the Comox Valley on Vancouver Island. Along with her partner, Dennis, and her daughters, they operate a 5 acre farm and business.Kimberley grew up in Vancouver and launched her gourmet food business, Kimberley’s Kitchen, in 2010. She moved to Vancouver Island a few years ago, with the goal of evolving her food business and farming. Now on their small farm, Kimberley and her family farm vegetables and fruit, specializing in garlic, tomatoes, squash and apples. They are ve...
2022-03-04
41 min
The Pete de Jong Show
Ep 26. February 2022! Listings Are Rising!
Calgary's February 2022 Market Update! (The Pete De Jong Show) For 20 years, I've been dedicating my best efforts to helping my clients get the most for their homes in the shortest amount of time. In 20 years, I've learned a lot and I'm learning more. Get ready to share with me. Welcome to the Pete De Jong show. In this episode we introduce Katelyn! Pete and Katelyn will discuss the real estate market for February 2022 in Calgary!
2022-03-03
08 min
The Rural Woman Podcast
Starting a Homestead Where You’re At with Natalie Green
On this week’s episode of The Rural Woman Podcast, you will meet Natalie Green, a passionate homesteader with a one-acre farm in Richmond, VA. When Natalie and her husband moved to their home 3 years ago Natalie knew she wanted a big garden and a few chickens for eggs. She was also excited to produce her own food in hopes that it would help some issues she faces due to an autoimmune disorder.Natalie started her social media account to promote the eggs that she was selling from her front porch. She had been furloughed due to th...
2022-02-25
51 min
The Rural Woman Podcast
How to Handle Burnout on the Farm with Erica Leniczek
On this episode of The Rural Woman Podcast, you’ll meet Erica Leniczek. Erica is the owner, face and name behind The Brand Erica and the host of The Rural Mindset Podcast™.Erica is a personal development specialist and mental health coach who helps people become the best versions of themselves. She works to provide people with proactive mental wellness strategies backed in neuroscience and positive psychology, helps them accomplish their goals, stay accountable, and work with a forward momentum towards their dreams. Erica is passionate about giving people the skills, supports, and strategies they would need so h...
2022-02-18
43 min
The Rural Woman Podcast
Postpartum Depression and Farming with Esther Vandenhoven
On this week’s episode of The Rural Woman Podcast, you’ll meet Esther Vandenhoven. Esther is a first generation farmer who, along with her husband and two kids, run a 300 head sheep farm in Rimbey, Alberta. Esther grew up in Northern British Columbia and attended Olds College for Equine Sciences then proceeded to get her Bachelors of Science in Equine Management in England.Recently, Esther has taken the leap from working off the farm to now farming full time with the hopes that they will be able to transition to the farm being their families primary sour...
2022-02-11
33 min
The Rural Woman Podcast
Creating a Homemade Life with Kate Schat
On this week’s episode of The Rural Woman Podcast, you’ll meet Kate Schat. Kate, along with her husband and five children, have always enjoyed living a homemade life whenever possible. After moving 1000 miles north in 2017 to Northern BC, Canada they upped their game even more.They live on a 34 acre homestead and get a kick out of things like raising their own meat, dairy and vegetables. Kate is open and shares the good as well as the failures in a genuine and authentic way through her online platform, Venison For Dinner. For full show...
2022-02-04
43 min
The Rural Woman Podcast
Against the Grain: Advocating for Women in Ag with Megz Reynolds
On this episode of The Rural Woman Podcast, you’ll meet Megz Reynolds. Megz grew up in Calgary, AB and had a 10 year career in the Canadian film industry before trading film sets for tractor cabs and moving to a grain farm in SW Saskatchewan. Megz jumped right into farming, starting an apprenticeship as a heavy duty mechanic at a local equipment dealership as well as learning to run all of the equipment on the farm.In 2013 Megz started sharing her farm story online, advocating for farmers, sound policy and mental health as well as creating videos ex...
2022-01-28
52 min
The Rural Woman Podcast
Maybe You Can Relate: The one about goals
On this episode of Maybe You Can Relate, I’ll be speaking about setting goals for 2022. I have had the great privilege to sit down with some amazingly brilliant female entrepreneurs over the last couple of months where we’ve been able to chat all things goal setting and I am excited to share what I have learned with youTo 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/mycr5...
2022-01-21
08 min
The Rural Woman Podcast
Waste Not Wool with Leanna Maksymiuk
Leanna Maksymiuk along with her family own Lone Sequoia Ranch just outside of Lumby BC. As a first generation rancher, she wasn’t even sure she wanted sheep but accidentally fell in love with her daughters 4H ewe and that was it!Her flock of Navajo-Churro sheep make up the majority of the sheep she cares for, and growing sought after wool is a top priority.After selling out of her own wool clip and learning that so many local farmers were composting their wool instead of processing it, Leanna decided to seek out this co...
2022-01-14
43 min
The Rural Woman Podcast
The Power of Rural Women in Entrepreneurship with Erin & Jan Johnson
Jan and Erin Johnson, the mother-daughter duo, have been working together on a winding entrepreneurial journey for over 20 years. They are the founders of Trailblazher Co. – a lifestyle and business hub for enterprising, rural women AND Trailblazher Magazine - quarterly print publication that celebrates and showcases the lifestyles and businesses of resilient, gutsy rural women across North America. For full show notes including links in today's show, head on over to WildRoseFarmer.comhttps://wildrosefarmer.com/122Join The Rural Woman Podcast Community on Facebook | HereGet Patron-Only Extended Co...
2022-01-07
50 min
The Rural Woman Podcast
Maybe You Can Relate: The one where we stop being mean girls on the internet
On this episode of Maybe You Can Relate, I’ll be sharing some behind the scenes footage of what it looks like to be a recovering mean girl on the internet. 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. For full show notes including links in today's show, head on over to WildRoseFarmer.comhttps://wildrosefarmer.com/mycr4Like and Follow our Facebook Page | HereJoin The Rur...
2021-12-17
06 min
The Rural Woman Podcast
Supporting the Next Generation of Somali American Farmers with Naima Dhore
On this week’s episode of The Rural Woman Podcast, you’ll meet Naima Dhore. Naima is a first-generation farmer, activist and educator committed to look after mother earth and community building. She is the Program Director at Somali American Farmers Association and owner of Naima's Farm LLC, where she supports the next generation of Somali American farmers. Naima is passionate about organic farming and inspiring young people to become future farmers, specifically people from immigrant communities in Minnesota.For full show notes including links in today's show, head on over to WildRoseFarmer.comhttps://wild...
2021-12-10
47 min
The Rural Woman Podcast
Starting a Farm in 2020 with Karri Munn-Venn
On this week’s episode of The Rural Woman Podcast, you’ll meet Karri Munn-Venn. Karri is the co-owner and head shepherd at Fermes Leystone Farms located on unceded Algonquin territory in west Québec. She shares this piece of paradise with her fabulous husband Trefor, two teenage sons, 10-year-old daughter, and city-dog Kaz. Off-farm, Karri works as a climate policy analyst with a national not-for-profit organization.Leystone Farms was established in 2020 at the edge of the Gatineau hills. Clearly identifiable by the beautiful hillside vineyard, Leystone is also home to 10 varieties of chickens, a sweet flock of So...
2021-12-03
50 min
The Rural Woman Podcast
Katelyn In the Hot Seat with host Annabel Morgan
On this week’s episode of The Rural Woman Podcast our friend Annabel Morgan is putting Katelyn in the guest seat. We asked you to submit your questions that you wanted Annabel to ask Katelyn. Find out more about the life and times of Katelyn on the farm, the breeding plans for Kitty & Babs, plus happily answering an important question left by an ‘anonymous’ fan. You’re not going to want to miss this one. This episode of The Rural Woman Podcast is brought to you by the Cuddle Cow Company. Cuddle Cow Company has a selection of blanke...
2021-11-26
37 min
The Rural Woman Podcast
Ranch Life Post Cancer Diagnosis with Annabel Morgan
On this week’s episode of The Rural Woman Podcast we’re catching up with my dear friend, Annabel Morgan. Annabel and her family produce pasture raised commercial beef and replacement heifers on their 5th generation ranch in beautiful Gallatin County, Montana. Today Annabel shares with us the unexpected news their family received in early 2021 that not only put plans on hold, but life into perspective. Her best friend, her husband, Zade was diagnosed with the advanced stages of cancer. Annabel shares how they handled the diagnosis, navigated treatment as a family and what she wants every Farmer...
2021-11-19
32 min
The Rural Woman Podcast
From The Suburbs of Chicago to Homesteading Expert with Deborah Niemann
On this week’s episode of The Rural Woman Podcast, you’ll meet Deborah Niemann. Deborah is a homesteader and self-sufficiency expert. In 2002, she relocated her family from the suburbs of Chicago to a 32-acre parcel on a creek in the middle of nowhere. Together, they built their own home and began growing most of their own food. Sheep, pigs, goats, chickens, ducks, and turkeys supply meat, eggs, and dairy products while an organic garden and orchard provide fruit and vegetables.A highly sought-after speaker and workshop leader, Deborah presents throughout the US and Canada on topics incl...
2021-11-12
1h 02
The Rural Woman Podcast
Cultivating Capital: How to Use Online Marketing to Grow Your Farm with Kelsey Jorissen Olesen
On today’s episode of The Rural Woman Podcast, you’ll hear from a familiar farmer, Kelsey Jorissen Olesen. Kelsey was on the podcast previously talking all about her farm Green Willow Homestead. You can head back to Episode 7 of The Rural Woman Podcast to hear her farming story.Kelsey is back to share with us the updates to her online course Cultivating Capital. An online course about online and digital marketing for farmers built by a farmer. Kelsey has used this effective and straightforward marketing strategy successfully across multiple businesses and organizations. The Cultivating Capital Course has...
2021-11-05
58 min
The Rural Woman Podcast
Overcoming Limiting Beliefs: The Road to Becoming a Farmer with Rhonda Kesslering
On this episode of The Rural Woman Podcast, you’ll meet Rhonda Kesslering (@rhonda_kesslering). Rhonda grew up on a multigenerational grain farm in South Central Saskatchewan. The youngest of three kids, she was raised by entrepreneurial parents who together grew registered seed and built a seed cleaning plant. The loss of Rhonda’s father in 2010 from his battle with Kidney Cancer brought the family closer together and shifted roles in their operation.Rhona had gone to school to become a vet tech and worked in the industry for 4 years before experiencing burn out. She made the deci...
2021-10-29
36 min
The Rural Woman Podcast
Opening a Farm Store with Jillian Byers
On this week’s episode of The Rural Woman Podcast, you’ll meet Jillian Byers. Jillian along with her family own and operate Blue Ridge Farms located in Blue Ridge, Alberta approximately 1.5 hours northwest of Edmonton, Alberta. They started their operation in 2011 with 7 heifers, a dog and two cats and now are raising 400 head of cattle, pasture raised poultry, and free range pastured pork. Jillian sold their farm goods at a number of farmers markets and in 2019 made the leap into starting their own farm store. Today she shares with us her journey through Agriculture and how they grew thei...
2021-10-22
51 min
The Rural Woman Podcast
Inside Feedlot Health Management with Dr. Natasha Kutryk, DVM
On this week’s episode of The Rural Woman Podcast, you’ll meet Dr. Natasha Kutryk, DVM. Dr. Kutryk grew up on a farm in north-eastern Alberta. The youngest of four children, she was always highly competitive with her older siblings, and it was no surprise when she started her post-secondary career at the University of Alberta in the College of Agriculture. Natasha obtained her Doctor of Veterinary Medicine Degree from the Western College of Veterinary Medicine in 2014. Since graduating, she has worked in mixed or large animal practices in New Zealand, the United Kingdom, and Canada, with...
2021-10-15
43 min
Journey With Me Through ADHD: A podcast for kids
Knocking Down the Giant of Overthinking
Who else is an "overthinker!?" This is soooo common among those of us with ADHD brains, because our minds are constantly in motion and it so easily goes into overdrive! Overthinking can be driven by fear or frustration with some of our executive function challenges! In this episode, we will talk about how our overthinking takes over and feels like a "giant" in our mind! I share the story of David and Goliath to use as a visual for you to imagine using helpful stones (replacing what is wrong with what is right & making fear your friend) with the...
2021-10-14
08 min
The Rural Woman Podcast
Maybe You Can Relate: The one where we define ourselves
On this episode of Maybe You Can Relate, I’ll be speaking about a situation that happened recently online that caused quite a stir up in Agriculture. Recently, a fellow female producer sent out a Tweet questioning why agriculture still pushing the ‘Farm Wife’ narrative which I'll dive into.To hear the full episode, head on over to Patreon.com and join the Patreon Community. For full show notes including links in today's show, head on over to WildRoseFarmer.comhttps://wildrosefarmer.com/mycr3Get Patron-Only Extended Content & Bonus Episodes | Listen Here
2021-10-08
05 min
The Rural Woman Podcast
REPLAY | Freaky Farmer Friday: Interview with Katelyn Duban Hosted by Annabel Morgan
Hey folks, I’m taking a break from releasing new episodes of The Rural Woman Podcast during Harvest 2021, but not to worry – we’ll be rereleasing some of your favourite interviews in the meantime to keep you company.Welcome to this week’s episode of The Rural Woman Podcast. Today’s episode is a little different as you’ll be hearing me be interviewed by my dear friend Annabel Morgan. You may remember Annabel from Episode 20 where I was able to meet up with Annabel face to face down in Montana.Annabel is a rancher and agvocate...
2021-10-01
45 min
The Rural Woman Podcast
REPLAY | Starting a Market Garden with Kristin Graves at Fifth Gen. Gardens
Hey folks, I’m taking a break from releasing new episodes of The Rural Woman Podcast during Harvest 2021, but not to worry – we’ll be rereleasing some of your favourite interviews in the meantime to keep you company. On this week’s Replay episode of The Rural Woman Podcast, you’ll get to meet my fellow Albertan Kristin Graves from Fifth Gen Gardens. Kristin’s family farm started in 1918 when her great-great-grandfather purchased the land to pasture his cattle on. 100 years later, she is the fifth generation to farm on the land, making her own way by growing vege...
2021-09-24
49 min
The Rural Woman Podcast
REPLAY | Building the Bridge to Loveland Acres with Scarlett Salamone
Hey folks, I’m taking a break from releasing new episodes of The Rural Woman Podcast during Harvest 2021, but not to worry – we’ll be rereleasing some of your favourite interviews in the meantime to keep you company. On this week’s Replay episode of The Rural Woman Podcast, you’ll meet Scarlett Salamone. A chronically ill former inner city special education teacher gone calf loving, goat toting, chicken chasing, duck herding, sheep shearing dairy farmer. Scarlett grew up on the heels of her dad and uncles on her grandparents’ livestock farm in IL, hoping there would be a runt sh...
2021-09-17
54 min
The Rural Woman Podcast
REPLAY | Highland Cattle & Flower Farming with Kristen Primrose
Hey folks, I’m taking a break from releasing new episodes of The Rural Woman Podcast during Harvest 2021, but not to worry – we’ll be rereleasing some of your favourite interviews in the meantime to keep you company. On this week’s REPLAY episode of The Rural Woman Podcast, you’ll get to meet Kristen Primrose from Primrose Lane Farm where they raise highland cattle organic produce and have started their own flower farm. Kristen shares her story of why growing flowers is a way of connecting with her mother and how she shares that connection with others. It...
2021-09-11
33 min
The Rural Woman Podcast
REPLAY | All About Healthy Soils and Regenerative Ag with Nicole Masters
Hey folks, I’m taking a break from releasing new episodes of The Rural Woman Podcast during Harvest 2021, but not to worry – we’ll be rereleasing some of your favourite interviews in the meantime to keep you company. On this week’s REPLAY episode of The Rural Woman Podcast you’ll hear from Nicole Masters who is an internationally-recognized Agroecologist dedicated to helping land managers regenerate soil health. Her mission is to help producers create vibrant, profitable, healthy food productions from the soil up. Nicole recently released a new book titled “For the Love of Soil” a land manager’s...
2021-09-03
49 min
The Rural Woman Podcast
Maybe You Can Relate: The one where we stop saying we’re busy
Hey folks, I’m taking a break from releasing new episodes of The Rural Woman Podcast during Harvest 2021, but not to worry - we’ll be rereleasing some of your favourite interviews in the meantime to keep you company. This week there’s a brand new episode of my Patreon Exclusive Podcast - Maybe you can relate. It’s the one where we stop saying we’re busy. Patrons at tier ten or higher over on Patreon have exclusive access to my newest podcast Maybe You Can Relate plus extended episodes and patron-only episodes of The Rural W...
2021-08-27
07 min
The Rural Woman Podcast
Failing Forward Through Homesteading with Sarah Cross
On this week’s episode of The Rural Woman Podcast, you’ll meet Sarah Cross. Sarah was born and raised in sunny SoCal and never imagined she would be living on a 36 acre, semi-off grid homestead in rural Indiana. Sarah, along with her husband, have made a conscientious shift from a consumer-driven city to an intentional life in the country with a focus on homesteading and self-sufficiency. Canning, gardening, raising chickens, sewing, cooking, training a livestock guardian pup, and beginning her own body care business are just some of Sarah’s intentional-living pursuits. She manages all this while working full tim...
2021-08-21
32 min
The Rural Woman Podcast
More Than Just a Farmer’s Wife with Stacy Bronec
On this week’s episode of The Rural Woman Podcast, you’ll meet Stacy Bronec. Stacy grew up in a small town in Wyoming, and fully planned to become a "city girl" after college. She envisioned a life of high heels, a high-rise apartment, and take-out on every corner. Today, she finds herself wearing boots, in a ranch-style home, with take-out over 50 miles away. In 2012, she "accidentally" fell in love with a farmer in the middle-of-nowhere Montana. They married in 2013 and she moved to his family's farm and ranch in Central Montana, where they raise wheat, pulse crops, and have...
2021-08-15
37 min
The Rural Woman Podcast
Highlighting Women of Colour in Food, Agriculture and Related Fields with Arneisha Smallwood
On this week’s episode of The Rural Woman Podcast, you’ll meet Arneisha Smallwood. Arneisha is the Founder of Agriculture is Life™, a t-shirt brand committed to highlighting women of colour in food, agriculture, and related fields. In 2020, she released the first season of the Agriculture is Life Podcast, to further amplify the voices of women of colour. As a result, the podcast is continuously growing and has been listened to in over 20 countries. Arneisha holds a B.S. and M.S. in Agricultural Education (Professional Services) from the Illustrious North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State Univers...
2021-08-11
32 min
The Rural Woman Podcast
Highlighting Women of Colour in Food, Agriculture and Related Fields with Arneshia Smallwood
For full show notes including links in today's show, head on over to WildRoseFarmer.comhttps://wildrosefarmer.com/111 Get Patron-Only Extended Content & Bonus Episodes | Listen Here Support my work on Patreon | Learn More Patreon Executive Producer | Sarah R. | Happiness by The Acre Editing | Max Hofer | MixBär Studio Shop our Show Sponsors | Here Before You Buy The Mic | Podcast Coaching | Learn More Positively Farming Media | a hub for creators in the food & agriculture space | Learn More
2021-08-06
32 min
The Rural Woman Podcast
Enhancing the Quality of Life for Farmers, Ranchers, and Agricultural Workers with Disabilities with Rachel Jarman
On this week’s episode of The Rural Woman Podcast, you’ll meet Rachel Jarman. In 2017 Rachel and her husband started their own mixed operation, Bank Barn Meats, where they now direct market hand raised pork,chicken, lamb and beef. May of 2019 . As a Rural Rehabilitation Coordinator her job is to help farmers, ranchers, and other agricultural workers find equipment and technologies that make their work on their operation easier. That can range from upgrading steps or a seat on the tractor all the way to adding a lift to a tractor or truck so even a farmer w...
2021-07-23
37 min
The Rural Woman Podcast
Recovering Knowledge and Access to Healthy Indigenous Foods with Jessika Greendeer
On this week’s episode of The Rural Woman Podcast, you’ll meet Jessika Greendeer. Jessika is a Ho-Chunk Nation tribal member from Baraboo, WI and a member of the Deer Clan. She is currently the Seed Keeper and Farm Manager at Dream of Wild Health. Prior to her time DWH. Jessika has worked as the Agricultural Division Manager for her nation and has previously served as a garden mentor within her Nation’s organic community gardens. She is a U.S. Army Combat Veteran and completed a Veteran-to-Farmer training program at the Rodale Institute in Pennsylvania For fu...
2021-07-16
28 min
The Rural Woman Podcast
Integrating Regenerative Practices on a Multigenerational Farm with Abigail Sickler
On this week’s episode of The Rural Woman Podcast, Abigail Sickler. Abby, is a proud 5th generation farmer, growing both her family and their dreams on the same ground that her family before her did. As a lifelong Salem County resident, agriculture has always been a foundation in Abby’s life. Even when life was pulling her in different directions, she knew it was a part of her that she could never truly give up. From the impulse decision to raise pasture raised poultry to taking the opportunity of a lifetime to reopen a landmark produce market, Abby is f...
2021-07-10
38 min
The Rural Woman Podcast
From Cappuccinos to Corn Fields with Colleen Sullivan
On this week’s episode of The Rural Woman Podcast, you’ll meet Colleen Sullivan. Colleen is a cappuccino loving city girl turned rural woman wanna be. In 2018 her family moved from their urban neighborhood to her husband’s hometown to take over the management of his family farming business. She has ditched sipping cappuccinos at urban coffee shops for learning to birth, vaccinate and care for lambs. For full show notes including links in today's show, head on over to WildRoseFarmer.comhttps://wildrosefarmer.com/107 Get Patron-Only Extended Content & Bonus Episodes | Listen Here Support my...
2021-07-03
46 min
The Rural Woman Podcast
Beekeeping Made Simple with Laryssa Kwoczak
On this week’s episode of The Rural Woman Podcast you’ll meet Laryssa Kwoczak. Laryssa began keeping bees as a hobby in Philadelphia 10 years ago. She caught "bee fever" almost immediately and just a few years later moved across the country to take a job at an apiary in Hawaii. For the next 5 years, she worked for a commercial apiary caring for bees and educating visitors at their beekeeping museum. She then started her own bee farm, Bee Happy, where she sold comb honey to chefs and resorts in Hawaii. For full show notes including links in to...
2021-06-19
47 min
The Rural Woman Podcast
Accidentally an Alpaca and Cut Flower Farm with Elaine Vandiver
On today’s episode of The Rural Woman Podcast, you’ll meet meet Elaine Vandiver. In her own words, Elaine became a farmer by happenstance. After moving out to a 10-acre parcel of land with her husband near Walla Wall, Washington in 2013 looking for a fresh start Elaine accidentally turned their old homestead’ with 2 llama into an alpaca and cut flower farmer. She left her stable government job in 2019 to farm full time and offers both a collection of commercially machine-knit garments from the fiber of her animals and grows and sells specialty cut flowers at the local farmer’s market...
2021-06-12
40 min
The Rural Woman Podcast
The Intersection of Black Culture and Horticulture with Colah B. Tawkin
On today’s episode of The Rural Woman Podcast, you’ll meet meet Colah B. Tawkin. A mom, comedian, Host of the renowned podcast Black in the Garden, and lifelong nature-lover, Colah draws on the strength of her ancestors and her awe-inspiring range of life experiences as she becomes the ultimate “plantrepreneur.” In a world where all the garden fairies and most of the gnomes are white, the Black in the Garden podcast amplifies the experiences and expertise of Black plantkeepers. For full show notes including links in today's show, head on over to WildRoseFarmer.com https://wildrose...
2021-06-04
33 min
The Rural Woman Podcast
How to Start Selling from Farm to Table Today with Jennifer Webb from Local Line
On this bonus episode of The Rural Woman Podcast, you’ll meet Jennifer Web. Jen is Local Line’s Customer Success Manager, leading their success and support teams. She loves chatting with local producers in both Canada and the US and helping them grow their businesses. She works closely with Local Line customers, including Melissa Ballard from Bluegrass Beef from episode 103, to make sure they have the tools and support needed to achieve their goals. Local Line has carefully designed their product to meet your farm's needs so that you can get back to doing what you love...
2021-05-28
29 min
The Rural Woman Podcast
Kentucky Grazed, Regeneratively Raised with Melissa Ballard from Bluegrass Beef
On today’s episode of The Rural Woman Podcast, you’ll meet Melissa Ballard. Melissa lives and farms in the beautiful Bluegrass State of Kentucky, along with her husband, Josh, who is also a veterinarian. If you had told Melissa 20 years ago that she would be raising and selling grass fed beef for a living, she would have laughed. But life is funny that way, and Melissa now truly believes her passion and purpose is to provide people with beef that is raised in a way that is healthy for the land, healthy for our cattle, and healt...
2021-05-28
32 min
The Rural Woman Podcast
The Udder Milk: All about Dairy Sheep with Becca Matthews
On today’s episode of The Rural Woman Podcast, you’ll meet Becca Matthews. Becca, along with her husband, own and operate Hidden Hollow sheep dairy in southern Idaho. After two years of milking sheep for soap, lotion, cheese and butter for her family, Becca decided she wanted to expand. They are now remodeling the dairy so they can process their milk on site and make cheese to sell to the public. For full show notes including links in today's show, head on over to WildRoseFarmer.com https://wildrosefarmer.com/102/ Get Patron-Only Extended Conte...
2021-05-21
32 min
The Rural Woman Podcast
From Sap to Syrup: All About Maple Production with Ashley Clark
On today’s episode of The Rural Woman Podcast, you’ll meet Ashley Clark. Ashley, her husband Ben, and their son Wilder strive to live simply and fully on their 68 acre maple farm, Sacred Roots Maple located in upstate New York. Sacred Roots Maple was established by the Clark’s in 2016 but their roots go much deeper than that. The sap collected to make their maple syrup comes directly from land that’s been sugared since the 1800’s. Today, we chat about how Ashley and her family are keeping maple traditions alive with their wood fired evaporator, while blending the newest...
2021-05-14
41 min
The Rural Woman Podcast
Here’s to The Women: Lessons Learned from 100 Episodes with Katelyn Duban
Today, on my 100th episode - I want to share with you some of the biggest lessons and takeaways I’ve learned in the last two years - as well as answer an important question I received from the Patrons of the Podcast. For full show notes including links in today's show, head on over to WildRoseFarmer.com https://wildrosefarmer.com/100 Get Patron-Only Extended Content & Bonus Episodes | Listen Here Support my work on Patreon | Learn More Patreon Executive Producer | Sarah R. | Happiness by The Acre Edi...
2021-04-30
24 min
The Rural Woman Podcast
Here's to The Women: Lessons Learned from 100 Episodes with Katelyn Duban
Today, on my 100th episode - I want to share with you some of the biggest lessons and takeaways I’ve learned in the last two years - as well as answer an important question I received from the Patrons of the Podcast. For show notes including links mentioned in today's show, head on over to WildRoseFarmer.com https://wildrosefarmer.com/100/ Get Patron-Only Extended Content & Bonus Episodes | Listen Here Support my work on Patreon | Learn More Patreon Executive Producer | Sarah R. | Happiness by The Acre Editing | Max Ho...
2021-04-28
24 min
The Rural Woman Podcast
Heritage Livestock & Indigenous Food Sovereignty with Combat Veteran, Mickey Willenbring
On today's episode of The Rural Woman Podcast, you'll meet Mickey Willenbring. Mickey is a Lakota-Puerto Rican combat veteran, mother, activist, and champion of Indigenous food sovereignty. She retired from a life in the US Army to become a rancher focusing on sustainable livestock production in Scio, Oregon. There she raises heritage breeds of sheep, goats, cattle, and poultry, while balancing the duties of motherhood and community. For full show notes including links in today's show, head on over to WildRoseFarmer.com https://wildrosefarmer.com/2021/04/23/episode-99-dot-ranch/ Get Patron-Only Extended Content & Bonus Episodes...
2021-04-23
58 min
The Rural Woman Podcast
Pasture Raised Game Birds & Specialty Poultry with Abra Morawiec
On this week's episode of The Rural Woman Podcast you'll meet Abra Morawiec. Abra is one half of the team at Feisty Acres located in the North Fork of Long Island, New York. Abra and her partner Chris grow and care for pasture raised game birds and specialty poultry. We chat about the different unique birds they raise as well as discuss the topic of food sovereignty and how the pandemic brought to light something that many people in our world have faced long before 2020. For full show notes including links in today's show, head on over...
2021-04-17
55 min
The Rural Woman Podcast
Innovation and Creativity at The Farmers Market with Megan Harris
On this week’s episode of The Rural Woman Podcast, you’ll meet Megan Throckmorton Harris. This wife, mama, and farmers market manager has had passion for agriculture for as long as she can remember. From planting gardens with her Granny, to working cattle on her uncle's farm, to where she is today on her beautiful farm in North Carolina, Megan has never been afraid to get my hands dirty. Today we chat about how Megan, along with the board members of the Downtown South Boston Farmers Market, overcame the obstacles of running a farmers market through a pandemic and...
2021-04-09
37 min
The Rural Woman Podcast
In the Field of Agronomy with Marcia Cripps
On this week’s episode of The Rural Woman Podcast, you’ll meet Marcia Cripps. Marcia is agronomist, licensed Pest Control Advisor and has recently moved back to her home state of Michigan to work with potato growers. We chat about Marcia’s journey into the field of agronomy and how she hopes to inspire and connect others, specifically women, to the industry. For show notes including links mentioned in today's show, head on over to WildRoseFarmer.com https://wildrosefarmer.com/2021/04/02/episode-96-marcia-cripps/ Support my work on Patreon | Learn More Patreon Execut...
2021-04-02
22 min
The Rural Woman Podcast
Diversified Farming in The Pacific Northwest with Stéphanie Schiffgens
Stephanie Schiffgens is a mother, a wife, a shepherd, a farmer who runs Appletree Farm, a small diversified farm in the Willamette Valley, in Oregon. Stephanie is a first generation farmer in the US but is no stranger to agriculture as she grew up on a large scale produce farm in the South West of France. Stephanie shares with us how she spends days tending to her small flock of Gotland sheep, growing food, flowers and eggs, producing wool, managing a small farmstay on Appletree Farm. For show notes including links mentioned in today's show, head on ov...
2021-03-19
45 min
The Rural Woman Podcast
Mastering the Art of Joy Farming with Bev Ross
Bev Ross, Joy Farmer and co-host of the Drink and Farm podcast, moved her family from the desert suburbs of Phoenix, AZ to rural Ohio. There she's raising a variety of animals from donkeys to ducks and is growing fresh food to feed her family. Today we talk all about Bev’s journey to finding joy in farming and she shared her words of wisdom and gardening advice. For show notes including links mentioned in today's show, head on over to WildRoseFarmer.com https://wildrosefarmer.com/2021/03/12/episode-94-joy-farmer/ Support my work on Patreon | Lea...
2021-03-12
42 min
The Rural Woman Podcast
Sowing Seeds of Wellness Through Sustainability & Self-care with Siri Lorece
On this episode of The Rural Woman Podcast you'll meet Siri Lorece. Siri is a vocalist, musician, urban grower, podcast host and registered yoga teacher. She spends her time cultivating her start-up urban family farm, Creative Arts Farm in Los Angeles, CA. Their farm mission is Sowing Seeds of Wellness through sustainability & self-care awareness. Siri and her family lives in a partially off-grid 200sqft tiny house with the goal of being a guide to others on their sustainability, homesteading, and holistic wellness journey. For full show notes including links mentioned in today's show, head on over to W...
2021-03-05
49 min
The Rural Woman Podcast
#CdnAgDay Grazing Targhee Sheep on the Canadian Prairies with Krystal Nordick
We're wrapping up our #CdnAgDay series on The Rural Woman Podcast with a wife, mother and rancher from Nokomis SK. Krystal Nordick and her husband Troy raise commercial Targhee ewes and a Angus based cow herd. On today’s show Krystal shares with us why they chose to focus their energy on raising sheep in what is predominantly cattle country. We also discuss how the opportunity to start working with Canadian Wildlife Services has allowed them to continue to grow their operation while keeping their grazing costs low by utilizing their sheep to graze sensitive areas on the north en...
2021-02-26
36 min
The Rural Woman Podcast
#CdnAgDay Farm to Table Dinners at The Old Red Barn with Melissa Schur
#CdnAgDay Farm to Table Dinners at The Old Red Barn with Melissa Schur Today we’ll be speaking with 4th generation dairy producer, Melissa Schur. Melissa lives on and grew up on Glen Park Holsteins Dairy Farm located in Leduc County Alberta. Melissa shares with us how they have transformed an old red barn into The Old Red Barn which is an event venue where they host special events and farm to table meals highlighting local food from the surrounding area for their community. For full show notes including links mentioned in...
2021-02-23
42 min
The Rural Woman Podcast
#CdnAgDay - Building Connection to Local Food with Kylie Bartman
On this week’s episode of The Rural Woman Podcast, you’ll meet Kylie Bartman. Kylie and her husband Scott are first generation farmers who both grew up in rural Alberta but not on farms. Their farm Lazuli Farms started in 2017 with two pigs, 25 chickens and a goal to grow their own healthy nutritious food while showing their kids where food comes from. For show notes including links mentioned in today's show, head on over to WildRoseFarmer.com https://wildrosefarmer.com/2021/02/19/episode-90-lazuli-farms/ #CdnAgDay is on Tuesday, February 23, 2021 | Learn More 2nd Anniv...
2021-02-19
29 min
Wild Business Growth
Katelyn Brower – The Real Marketer, Social Media Manager at Sterling
Katelyn Brower, the Social Media Manager at Sterling, joins the show to share her journey from English major to leading social media marketing and management for global brands. Hear how to prioritize your efforts on social media, manage frequent interruptions while working, use social media for your personal and business benefit, approach social listening, and how she got memed at a Giants game. Connect with Katelyn on Twitter at @KatelynBrower_ and on LinkedIn
2021-02-17
52 min
The Rural Woman Podcast
Saving the Guinea Hogs with Cathy R. Payne
On this week's episode of The Rural Woman Podcast you'll meet Cathy R. Payne, Ed.D. Cathy retired from a thirty-three year teaching career in 2010. At age fifty-seven, she started a sustainable farm, Broad River Pastures, in Elberton, Georgia with her husband, Jon. The farm specialized in nutrient-dense food and heritage breeds of livestock. In her third year of farming, she discovered the Guinea Hog breed. It seemed like a perfect fit for an eleven-acre homestead. She became frustrated, however, about the scant information she could find about the hogs’ history and bloodlines. Cathy had experience with interviews, research, an...
2021-02-12
36 min
The Rural Woman Podcast
Nigerian Dwarf Goats & Kunekune Pigs with Nicole Poburan
On this week's episode of The Rural Woman Podcast you'll meet Nicole Poburan. Nicole grew up in a small community called Rocky Lane located in Northern Alberta participating in 4-h and helping out on her families mixed farming operation. Nicole was a married mother of two with a career outside of agriculture when after receiving her Nutrition Diploma and some health issues for her son led her back to her roots. . Today Nicole shares with us her story of they started their farm, 4 acres farm, and where they are today raising Kunekune Pigs and Nigerian Dwarf Goats F...
2021-02-05
41 min
The Rural Woman Podcast
REPLAY - Learning About Online and Digital Marketing for Farmers with Kelsey Jorissen Olesen
On this special replay of The Rural Woman Podcast, you'll hear from Kelsey Jorissen Olesen. Kelsey is a first generation female farmer from Southeastern Wisconsin. She is a published author, fellow podcaster, chicken tender, and crunchy earth mama. Today we’re talking about something a little different that I think you all are going to find super useful on your farm, ranch or homestead. - Marketing! - Its something that i know can be a big struggle for some people, including myself, so I am excited to share Kelsey’s interview with you all For full show note...
2021-01-31
55 min
The Rural Woman Podcast
Hosting Farm Tours Online & On The Farm with Charlotte Wasylik
On this week’s episode of The Rural Woman Podcast you’ll meet Charlotte Wasylik. Charlotte grew up and lives at Chatsworth Farm, a mixed farm near Vermilion, Alberta, started by her parents. They raise beef cattle, sheep, chickens for eggs and meat, geese, ducks, turkey, and grow grain and legume crops. Charlotte is passionate about ag education and loves to get people excited about the farm through virtual and in-person farm tours; and also by incorporating events into the farm that highlight local foods and how their farm operates. For full show notes including link...
2021-01-29
44 min