
Starting a Homestead Where You’re At with Natalie Green
02/25/22 • 51 min
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 the pandemic and was just looking for a way to keep the feed bins full.
It’s important to Natalie that people see someone that looks like her learning, making mistakes, and using the space she has to grow literally and figuratively as a black female homesteader.
For full show notes including links in today's show, head on over to WildRoseFarmer.com
https://wildrosefarmer.com/128
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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 the pandemic and was just looking for a way to keep the feed bins full.
It’s important to Natalie that people see someone that looks like her learning, making mistakes, and using the space she has to grow literally and figuratively as a black female homesteader.
For full show notes including links in today's show, head on over to WildRoseFarmer.com
https://wildrosefarmer.com/128
Join women passionate about agriculture and food at the upcoming Advancing Women Conference being held on June 21 & 22, 2022 at the Hyatt Regency in Calgary, Alberta. Re-energize and re-engage while listening to leaders in ag and food tell their story. Network and make connections. Learn tips that will help you meet your goals.
For more information and to register, head to https://www.advancingwomenconference.ca/
Join The Rural Woman Podcast Community on Facebook | Here
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
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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 PodcastTM.
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 hopefully day-to-day stresses and anxieties can be managed, especially on the farm.
Erica lives on her spouse's 5th generation commercial black angus ranch in Marwayne, Alberta. Erica grew up interested in being an advocate for the agriculture industry and is passionate about educating the people on the myths surrounding ag and beef production in particular.
For full show notes including links in today's show, head on over to WildRoseFarmer.com
https://wildrosefarmer.com/127
Join women passionate about agriculture and food at the upcoming Advancing Women Conference being held on June 21 & 22, 2022 at the Hyatt Regency in Calgary, Alberta. Re-energize and re-engage while listening to leaders in ag and food tell their story. Network and make connections. Learn tips that will help you meet your goals.
For more information and to register, head to https://www.advancingwomenconference.ca/
Join The Rural Woman Podcast Community on Facebook | Here
Get Patron-Only Extended Content & Bonus Episodes | Listen Here
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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 vendors at the farmers' market and also operate their seasonal farm store. They host farm events, school groups, and on-farm cooking workshops where Kimberley shares her decades of professional cooking and baking experience to inspire her community to eat local and in-season food.
Kimberley now hosts A Year on the Farm podcast where she shares her small farm experience and hosts interviews with experts in the field of small-scale farming. With weekly episodes, Kimberley interviews women, BIPOC farmers, and LGBTQ2S+ folk to offer a platform for their knowledge and provide a small-scale farming resource for those often under-represented and who face challenges in the agriculture industry.
City girl turned Rural Woman Vanessa Wrubleski spent years and plenty of dollars trying to find the perfect garden planner that worked for her. She was fed up with spending money on garden planners that either didn’t cover all the bases or contained too much unnecessary “fluff”. So she decided to make her own.
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For full show notes including links in today's show, head on over to WildRoseFarmer.com
https://www.wildrosefarmer.com/129
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