892: Goat Voices: A Storytelling Podcast with Hilde Festerling.

Barnyard Gothic, Hilde’s Goat Adventures.


In This Podcast:

Greg speaks with Hilde Festerling, a storyteller and small holder goat farmer, about her unique podcast, the Goat American Novel. The podcast is a Barnyard Gothic series inspired by Hilde’s experiences with her goat herd and farming community. Hilde shares a compelling story about a challenging kidding event that led her to create the podcast. The conversation delves into the artistic and familial collaboration behind the podcast, the importance of storytelling, and the fascinating dynamics of goats. Hilde also discusses how her work aims to reconnect urban audiences with farming life and the potential for communal goat farming in urban settings.

Our Guest:

Hilde Festerling is a storyteller and a small holder goat farmer. Her goat herd, and her farming community, are the inspiration for her current project, The Goat American Novel, a barnyard gothic podcast for families. In contrast to the superficial ways goats are often treated in popular media, The Goat American Novel podcast invites us deep into the ways of goats; it invites families to see themselves in herd dynamics, and to maybe dream about what it might be like to live close to them.

Listen in….

Hilde’s Book Recommendation:  Goat Husbandry by David McKenzie & The Witches of Benevento by John Bemelmans Marciano

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