Episode 60: Casey Ryder – Endearment, Ultimate Frisbee, Mindfulness and PortFiber




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Summary:  <br>  <a href="http://taprootmag.com" target="_blank"></a><br> Sponsor: <a href="http://taprootmag.com/">Taproot Magazine</a>, is a quarterly print magazine full of delightful stories and photos written by and for people living fuller and digging deeper. Each issue is created around a subtle theme, featuring amazing recipes, crafts, and tales, all with the intention of inspiring people who are interested in deepening their connections to their families, communities, and themselves as they strive to live locally and closer to the ground. The content in each issue consistently blows me away. It is fulfilling and inspiring. The most recent issue <a href="http://taprootmag.com">PRESERVE</a> features a collection of wonderful finds as we step in Summer. With lessons in arm knitting, preserved lemon and infusion recipes, stories in farming and woolworking, and a collection of preserving how-tos. There is so much goodness in each issue. You can visit Taproot Magazine online at <a href="http://taprootmag.com/">Taprootmag.com</a> and on Instagram <a href="http://instagram.com/taprootmag">@taprootmag</a>.<br> <br> Fiber folk: It’s no secret that Maine is one of the epicenters of this fiber world, with its designers and yarn companies, but a lesser known but just as vital part of this community are the shops, more specifically <a href="http://portfiber.com" target="_blank">PortFiber</a>, a special fiber, spinning, dyeing and weaving oasis in Portland, Maine. Casey Ryder, the owner of PortFiber found herself on a path that’s lead her to finding further fulfillment in making and building part of this fiber community. You can find Casey at <a href="http://portfiber.com" target="_blank">portfiber.com</a> and on Instagram <a href="http://instagram.com/portfiber" target="_blank">@portfiber</a>.<br> <br>  <br>  <a href="http://taprootmag.com" target="_blank"></a><br> Sponsor: I want to thank <a href="http://taprootmag.com/">Taproot Magazine</a> again for sponsoring this week’s episode. With the natural, easygoing and heartfelt focus of each issue, I find myself continuing to go back to it throughout the quarter, gaining a little something each time and looking forward to the upcoming issue. Just recently I pulled out the archive issue <a href="http://www.taprootmag.com/collections/magazines/products/issue-12-bread" target="_blank">BREAD</a>, with plans to build a cob oven in our backyard. I’m looking forward to getting started. I highly recommend you visit Taprootmag.com and subscribe. <br> <br> In Residence: I’m excited to share a new weekly addition to the Woolful podcast, In Residence. Each quarter we’ll be joined by a farmer, designer, entrepreneur and artist in residence…discussing topics and questions asked by you the listeners. In Residence features the best of the best in business, farming, knitwear design and fiber arts and this is your opportunity to ask and learn from these incredible folks. <br> This Summer quarter we welcome Entrepreneur in residence <a href="http://yothyarns.com/" target="_blank">Veronika Jobe of YOTH</a>, Farmer in residence <a href="http://wingandaprayerfarm.com" target="_blank">Tamara White of Wing and a Prayer Farm</a>, Photographer in residence <a href="http://www.kathycadigan.com/" target="_blank">Kathy Cadigan</a> and Designer in residence <a href="http://maryjanemucklestone.com/" target="_blank">Mary Jane Mucklestone.</a> <br> So now it’s up to you, these wonderful women are ready to answer your questions and discuss your areas of interest. Do you have a question or topic regarding farming, knitwear design, fiber business or photography that you’ve always wanted to know more about? Email them to hello@woolful.com and later this month tune in to hear their answers. <br> <br> Event: Mark your calendars for a special event happening at Elaine and Mike’s farm, Old Homestead Alpacas. On June 18th they’ll be hosting their second annual open barn event,