The Rural Woman Podcast
Summary: The Rural Woman Podcast is a collection of stories from women in farming, ranching, homesteading, agriculture and more. Each of these women are doing life in their own unique way and sharing their stories. Tune in each episode to be inspired by these amazing Rural Women. Hosted by Katelyn Duban (@WildRoseFarmer)
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Podcasts:
Goatober Replay: You're Either a Goat Person or a Sheep Person with Sara Beth Johnson
Goatober Replay: Meat Goat Farming with Leslie Svacina
Goatober Replay: Rotational Grazing & Growing Local with Kate Estrade
Goatober Replay: Ready, Set, GOAT! with Lauren Stine
10 Things I've Learned About Sharing My Ag Story Online with Katelyn Duban
Suicide Awareness & Prevention Month Part 5: Remembering David with Katie Lyons
Suicide Awareness & Prevention Month Part 4: Remembering David with Liz Hulsizer
Suicide Awareness & Prevention Month Part 3: Remembering Jackie with Leslie Bauer
Suicide Awareness & Prevention Month Part 2: Remembering Andrew with Kate Niemeier
Suicide Awareness & Prevention Month Part 1: Being Proactive with Mental Health vs. Reactive with Adrienne DeSutter
Building The Bridge To Loveland Acres Farm with Scarlett Salamone
Farming & Homeschooling with Julia Wells
On this week’s episode of The Rural Woman Podcast you’ll meet Dallas James. A former professional musician, mom to three and wife to a police officer she was ready for a life change once she hit 40! In the first year of owning the farm, James Family Farm, they have acquired honeybees, laying hens, pastured chickens and their beloved Scottish highland cattle. For show notes and links mentioned in today's show, head on over to WildRoseFarmer.com
On this week's episode of The Rural Woman Podcast, you'll meet Laurie Trigg. Laurie is a grassroots bison rancher in Rural Alberta. Along with her husband and their three kiddos, Laurie owns and operates Backwoods Buffalo Ranch. As a self proclaimed Jill of All trades, Laurie and her family raise pure plains bison, pastured pork, laying poultry, performance horses , and more. For show notes including links mentioned in today's show, head on over to WildRoseFarmer.com
On this week’s episode of The Rural Woman Podcast you’ll get to hear the much anticipated part 2 of my interview with Annessa Good. Annessa is an Agriculture Transition Specialist at Farm Credit Canada where she helps people start the transition conversation, giving them the tools and resources to work towards goals that keep their operations viable and sustainable. For show notes including links mentioned in today's show, head on over to WildRoseFarmer.com