463: Carl Atwell on Entrepreneurship and Valued Relationships
Keeping people at the core of small business success. — In This Podcast: When an entrepreneurial opportunity came his way, Carl Atwell jumped on board with a passion. He is now president of Gempler’s and is building it again with a commitment towards his customers and employees. He shares the story of how Gempler’s was created with a focus on good values and how he connected with that. He also explains…
394: Tonya Antle on the Organic Grower Summit
394: Tonya Antle on the Organic Grower Summit. Propelling organic produce from fringe to mainstream. Tonya grew up on her family’s table grape and citrus farm in Delāaaano, California. From […]
382: Lynn McMahon on A Century Old Urban Farm
382: Lynn McMahon on A Century Old Urban Farm. Building history with six generations on the same homestead. Lynn lives with her husband Mike and their Walker Coonhound on their […]
199: Kanin Routson on Apple Tree Diversity
Greg was super excited to talk to Kanin and talk about the history of Apple Trees and find out why there is so much diversity in this very popular fruit tree. Kanin’s interest in apple orchards started young and prompted him to pursue his PhD to study this fruit tree even further. Find out why and what he is doing now with all that research!!
143: Cara Dafforn on Dehydrating the Urban Farm
We venture back in time with Cara Dafforn to learn how the women homesteaders of the mid 1800’s cooked, gardened, nurtured, and survived during the trials of the Civil War. She explains to Greg that as a history buff she was intrigued enough to try to replicate many of the processes in use during the time period
When Humans Turned from the Wilderness
When Humans Turned from the Wilderness By Emily Powell How awesome would it be to go back to the age of the hunter-gatherer? Imagine the empty, undeveloped space to see: […]