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S2 Ep 19Dr. Mooney-Wood is not a goat dentist.
EToday we talk to Ariel Mooney-Wood DDS about her dental practice and farm. She and her husband Ben raise goats, chickens, and three boys in West Virginia.Thank you for joining us today on Barnyard Language. If you enjoy the show, we encourage you to support us by becoming a patron. Go to Patreon to make a small monthly donation to help cover the cost of making a show. Please rate and review the podcast and follow the show so you never miss an episode. You can find us on Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok as BarnyardLanguage, and on Twitter we are BarnyardPod. If you'd like to connect with other farming families, you can join our private Barnyard Language Facebook group. We're always in search of future guests for the podcast. If you or someone you know would like to chat with us, get in touch. We are a proud member of the Positively Farming Media Podcast Network.

S2 Ep 18Biz Ellis of One Bad Mother is fucking thrilled!
EY'all, Biz Ellis of One Bad Mother is "so fucking thrilled we're doing this podcast"! Biz is a full-time podcaster, mother of two, author, and generally fantastic human. Arlene and Caite actually met through the OBM Facebook group, so you have Biz and Teresa to thank for this podcast existing at all. Their show has helped define who we are as parents, as well as who we are as humans. Be prepared for some pretty major fan girling and even more swears than usual!Thank you for joining us today on Barnyard Language. If you enjoy the show, we encourage you to support us by becoming a patron. Go to Patreon to make a small monthly donation to help cover the cost of making a show. Please rate and review the podcast and follow the show so you never miss an episode. You can find us on Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok as BarnyardLanguage, and on Twitter we are BarnyardPod. If you'd like to connect with other farming families, you can join our private Barnyard Language Facebook group. We're always in search of future guests for the podcast. If you or someone you know would like to chat with us, get in touch. We are a proud member of the Positively Farming Media Podcast Network.

S2 Ep 17Sheep, soaps, and smells w/ Julie Stoner of Stoner Family Farms
EToday we're talking to Julie Stoner of Stoner Family Farms in Valparaiso, Indiana. She and her husband raise 300 sheep with his family, and she homeschools their three daughters, makes soap, and direct markets their meat, while he works off farm. You can find them at their website or on Instagram and Facebook as Stoner Family Farms. Thank you for joining us today on Barnyard Language. If you enjoy the show, we encourage you to support us by becoming a patron. Go to Patreon to make a small monthly donation to help cover the cost of making a show. Please rate and review the podcast and follow the show so you never miss an episode. You can find us on Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok as BarnyardLanguage, and on Twitter we are BarnyardPod. If you'd like to connect with other farming families, you can join our private Barnyard Language Facebook group. We're always in search of future guests for the podcast. If you or someone you know would like to chat with us, get in touch. We are a proud member of the Positively Farming Media Podcast Network.

S2 Ep 16Hockey sticks, fish sex, and land mines w/ Arlen Taylor of Springhills Fish
EWe're very excited to be kicking off 2023 with Arlen Taylor of Springhills Fish! Arlen came back to the family fish farm in southwestern Ontario after working in the international development world. During the pandemic they started processing and selling their own fish, including Rainbow Trout, Salmon, and Arctic Char. They can be found at www.springhillsfish.ca, and as @SpringhillsFish on Facebook and Instagram.Thank you for joining us today on Barnyard Language. If you enjoy the show, we encourage you to support us by becoming a patron. Go to Patreon to make a small monthly donation to help cover the cost of making a show. Please rate and review the podcast and follow the show so you never miss an episode. You can find us on Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok as BarnyardLanguage, and on Twitter we are BarnyardPod. If you'd like to connect with other farming families, you can join our private Barnyard Language Facebook group. We're always in search of future guests for the podcast. If you or someone you know would like to chat with us, get in touch. We are a proud member of the Positively Farming Media Podcast Network.

S2 Ep 15Holiday Meltdown Mini-sode
EY'all, we're starting our holiday break a week earlier than anticipated. Arlene has cows to milk and Caite's under a blizzard warning for most of the week, and editing a new episode just isn't happening. We'll be back with a shiny new episode on January 9th. Until then stay warm, listen to some back episodes, and come find us on social media. Thank you for joining us today on Barnyard Language. If you enjoy the show, we encourage you to support us by becoming a patron. Go to Patreon to make a small monthly donation to help cover the cost of making a show. Please rate and review the podcast and follow the show so you never miss an episode. You can find us on Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok as BarnyardLanguage, and on Twitter we are BarnyardPod. If you'd like to connect with other farming families, you can join our private Barnyard Language Facebook group. We're always in search of future guests for the podcast. If you or someone you know would like to chat with us, get in touch. We are a proud member of the Positively Farming Media Podcast Network.

S2 Ep 14Planners, priorities, and ponies with Alison Weaver and Navigate 2023
EThis week we're chatting with Alison Weaver, creator of the Navigate Planner. The planner (and the rest of her work) can be found here (page will open in a new tab). Thank you for joining us today on Barnyard Language. If you enjoy the show, we encourage you to support us by becoming a patron. Go to Patreon to make a small monthly donation to help cover the cost of making a show. Please rate and review the podcast and follow the show so you never miss an episode. You can find us on Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok as BarnyardLanguage, and on Twitter we are BarnyardPod. If you'd like to connect with other farming families, you can join our private Barnyard Language Facebook group. We're always in search of future guests for the podcast. If you or someone you know would like to chat with us, get in touch. We are a proud member of the Positively Farming Media Podcast Network.

S2 Ep 132nd Annual Gear and Gift Guide
EWelcome to our FIRST 2nd Annual Episode! This week we're revisiting our Gear and Gift guide, with our suggestions of something for basically everyone- especially yourself!Thank you for joining us today on Barnyard Language. If you enjoy the show, we encourage you to support us by becoming a patron. Go to Patreon to make a small monthly donation to help cover the cost of making a show. Please rate and review the podcast and follow the show so you never miss an episode. You can find us on Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok as BarnyardLanguage, and on Twitter we are BarnyardPod. If you'd like to connect with other farming families, you can join our private Barnyard Language Facebook group. We're always in search of future guests for the podcast. If you or someone you know would like to chat with us, get in touch. We are a proud member of the Positively Farming Media Podcast Network.

S2 Ep 12Domestic Violence Researcher Barb MacQuarrie
EWarning: This week's episode deals with abuse and violence. If this will be triggering or harmful to you, take care of yourself and we hope to see you back here next week!This week we're talking to Barb MacQuarrie, who is the Community Director of the Centre for Research and Education on Violence against Women & Children at Western University. Barb's current research focuses on detailing the cost to businesses when employees are experiencing abuse at home. The economic impact is legitimately staggering, and can be a good way to get folks motivated to be "nosy" without feeling as awkward. Barb gave us a number of resources for both Canada and the US, which can be found below. Neighbours, Friends and Families website (includes Youth resources) www.neighboursfriendsandfamilies.caInformation on how to find a women’s shelter near you in Canada www.sheltersafe.caNational Domestic Violence Hotline for the US https://www.thehotline.org/ 1(800) 799-SAFEThank you for joining us today on Barnyard Language. If you enjoy the show, we encourage you to support us by becoming a patron. Go to Patreon to make a small monthly donation to help cover the cost of making a show. Please rate and review the podcast and follow the show so you never miss an episode. You can find us on Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok as BarnyardLanguage, and on Twitter we are BarnyardPod. If you'd like to connect with other farming families, you can join our private Barnyard Language Facebook group. We're always in search of future guests for the podcast. If you or someone you know would like to chat with us, get in touch. We are a proud member of the Positively Farming Media Podcast Network.

S2 Ep 11Books, babies, and Berners w/ author Billi J. Miller
EThis week we're talking to Billi J. Miller about her upcoming book "Farm Kids: Stories From Our Lives". Billi farms with her husband and two daughters in eastern Alberta, as well as being a photographer, speaker, and author.For her most recent book Billi spoke to farm kids ages 5-100 about their experiences growing up on the farm. She has also published two books about farm women, and a children's book about her family's Bernese Mountain dog Bubbles. More information about Billi can be found at her website.Thank you for joining us today on Barnyard Language. If you enjoy the show, we encourage you to support us by becoming a patron. Go to Patreon to make a small monthly donation to help cover the cost of making a show. Please rate and review the podcast and follow the show so you never miss an episode. You can find us on Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok as BarnyardLanguage, and on Twitter we are BarnyardPod. If you'd like to connect with other farming families, you can join our private Barnyard Language Facebook group. We're always in search of future guests for the podcast. If you or someone you know would like to chat with us, get in touch. We are a proud member of the Positively Farming Media Podcast Network.

S2 Ep 10Children, Chickens, and Competitive Weight Lifting w/ Heather Bell of JusttheBells10
EToday we're extremely excited to be talking to Heather Bell, better known as Ma Bell! Heather is a mother of eight children, a farmer in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, and a social media star known for her cooking videos. Heather's family has been very active in foster care and adoption, and she was kind enough to share some of her experiences with us. The Bells can be found on Instagram and TikTok.Thank you for joining us today on Barnyard Language. If you enjoy the show, we encourage you to support us by becoming a patron. Go to Patreon to make a small monthly donation to help cover the cost of making a show. Please rate and review the podcast and follow the show so you never miss an episode. You can find us on Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok as BarnyardLanguage, and on Twitter we are BarnyardPod. If you'd like to connect with other farming families, you can join our private Barnyard Language Facebook group. We're always in search of future guests for the podcast. If you or someone you know would like to chat with us, get in touch. We are a proud member of the Positively Farming Media Podcast Network.

S2 Ep 9Trail Rides, Tiny Shoes, and Taking Down Dora the Explorer w/ Abriana Johnson
EToday we're joined by Abriana Johnson, host of the Black in the Saddle podcast, author of multiple children's books in the Cowgirl Camryn series, and entrepreneurial unicorn at Black Unicorn Creative. Thank you for joining us today on Barnyard Language. If you enjoy the show, we encourage you to support us by becoming a patron. Go to Patreon to make a small monthly donation to help cover the cost of making a show. Please rate and review the podcast and follow the show so you never miss an episode. You can find us on Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok as BarnyardLanguage, and on Twitter we are BarnyardPod. If you'd like to connect with other farming families, you can join our private Barnyard Language Facebook group. We're always in search of future guests for the podcast. If you or someone you know would like to chat with us, get in touch. We are a proud member of the Positively Farming Media Podcast Network.

S2 Ep 8Let's Talk About Sex (and Babies!) with Author and Sexuality Educator Cory Silverberg
EThings get a little more awkward than usual today, when we talk to Cory Silverberg, a Canadian sexuality educator and author. Cory is the author of What Makes a Baby, Sex Is a Funny Word, and You Know, Sex. Cory talks to us about teaching consent to our children and families, what happens when four year olds don't like your book, and how to talk about all the different ways that families come about.This episode does contain anatomically correct language, discussions of transgender and queer folks, and references to the dangers of sexual abuse. This episode contains lots of great jumping off points for further conversation, but we want folks to be aware of where all we're headed in this conversation.More information about Cory and their work can be found at www.corysilverberg.com and their books can be found at retailers all over North America.Thank you for joining us today on Barnyard Language. If you enjoy the show, we encourage you to support us by becoming a patron. Go to www.patreon.com/barnyardlanguage to make a small monthly donation to help cover the cost of making a show. Please rate and review the podcast and follow the show so you never miss an episode. You can find us on Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok as BarnyardLanguage, and on Twitter we are BarnyardPod. If you'd like to connect with other farming families, you can join our private Barnyard Language Facebook group. We're always in search of future guests for the podcast. If you or someone you know would like to chat with us, get in touch. We are a proud member of the Positively Farming Media Podcast Network.

S2 Ep 7Chickens, Coon dogs, and Customers! w/ Shanna Terrill of Feathered Farmstand
EToday we're talking to Shanna Terrill, a suburban homesteader, mother of 5, and generally delightful person. Shanna and her husband live near Dayton, Ohio with chickens, meat rabbits, a large market garden, and a whole crew of coon dogs in the backyard. We chatted about what makes a real farmer, putting curtains in your chicken coop, and what to do if your kids aren't stoked about your off-grid dreams.Thank you for joining us today on Barnyard Language. If you enjoy the show, we encourage you to support us by becoming a patron. Go to www.patreon.com/barnyardlanguage to make a small monthly donation to help cover the cost of making a show. Please rate and review the podcast and follow the show so you never miss an episode. You can find us on Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok as BarnyardLanguage, and on Twitter we are BarnyardPod. If you'd like to connect with other farming families, you can join our private Barnyard Language Facebook group. We're always in search of future guests for the podcast. If you or someone you know would like to chat with us, get in touch. We are a proud member of the Positively Farming Media Podcast Network.

S2 Ep 6The Journey of Community w/ Lauren Van Ewyk
EThis episode we're talking to Lauren Van Ewyk, a farmer and parent who is also a registered social worker and co-founder of the National Farmer Mental Health Alliance. Lauren tells us all about what barriers rural folks face around accessing mental health services, when and how to pursue help for our kids, and more. More information can be found at https://www.nfmha.ca/Thank you for joining us today on Barnyard Language. If you enjoy the show, we encourage you to support us by becoming a patron. Go to www.patreon.com/barnyardlanguage to make a small monthly donation to help cover the cost of making a show. Please rate and review the podcast and follow the show so you never miss an episode. You can find us on Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok as BarnyardLanguage, and on Twitter we are BarnyardPod. If you'd like to connect with other farming families, you can join our private Barnyard Language Facebook group. We're always in search of future guests for the podcast. If you or someone you know would like to chat with us, get in touch. We are a proud member of the Positively Farming Media Podcast Network.

S2 Ep 5Bolls, Boys, and Big Storms w/ Krista Huss
EToday we're talking to Krista Huss, a first generation North Carolina cotton farmer, who was generous enough to take some time while preparing for Hurricane Ian to stop and chat with us. Krista and her husband have two young boys, 300 acres of crops, and 18 goats that provide materials for Krista's burgeoning goat milk body products business. Thank you for joining us today on Barnyard Language. If you enjoy the show, we encourage you to support us by becoming a patron. Go to www.patreon.com/barnyardlanguage to make a small monthly donation to help cover the cost of making a show. Please rate and review the podcast and follow the show so you never miss an episode.You can find us on Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok as BarnyardLanguage, and on Twitter we are BarnyardPod. If you'd like to connect with other farming families, you can join our private Barnyard Language Facebook group. We're always in search of future guests for the podcast. If you or someone you know would like to chat with us, get in touch.We are a proud member of the Positively Farming Media Podcast Network.

S2 Ep 4Shotguns, $4 corn, and family plots w/ Andy "Caygeon" Junkin of Stubborn.Farm
EToday we're talking to Caygeon, a college friend of Arlene's who now lives in Iowa and runs a business helping farmers not lose their farms or their families. Caygeon tells us about why your business plan should hang over the toilet, how some graffiti saved a family, and all about why Arlene and Hugh's wedding was the best one ever.

S2 Ep 3Trauma, Trauma, Trauma! w/ Mariah Vargo of Motherhood Unraveled
EThis week we're talking to Mariah Vargo, who is building community with her platform Motherhood Unraveled. We discussed physical responses to trauma, when to compromise with your kids, and being eaten by tigers.

S2 Ep 2Mennonites, Marriage, and Messes w/ Jess Martin
EOur second season is kicking off with Jess Martin, who raises dairy cattle and children with her husband. Jess talks to us about the importance of time management, cattle selection, and how her Mennonite faith plays a central role in her life. If you enjoy the show, we encourage you to support us by becoming a patron. Go to www.patreon.com/barnard language to make a small monthly donation to help cover the cost of making a show. Please rate and review the podcast and follow the show so you never miss an episode.You can submit a Cussing and/or Discussing at www.speakpipe.com/barnyardlanguageYou can find us on Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok as @BarnyardLanguage and on Twitter, we are @BarnyardPod. If you'd like to connect with other farming families, you can join our private Barnyard Language Facebook group. We're always in search your future guest for the podcast. If you or someone, you know, would like to chat with us, get in touch.

S2 Ep 1Everything Old is New Again!
EWelcome to the very first episode of season 2! Today we're on the other side of the microphone as Wendy Johnson who we talked to all the way back in S1:Ep11 is on the Zoom to interview us. She's asking her own questions plus some of yours, getting answers about Arlene's alternate life plan, weird things Caite has done for weird reasons, Alie Ward of the Ologies podcast, and a lot more.

S1 Ep 48Oldie But Goodie- Maida Edwards
EArlene's sister Maida joined us early in season one to talk to us about being in recovery from an eating disorder while also balancing a farm and a family. We'll be back September 5th with the first episode of season 2. If you want to get that episode earlier you can join us at www.patreon.com/barnyardlanguage

S1 Ep 47Oldie But Goodie- Natasha Nichols
EHey all! We're still on vacation for two more weeks, so enjoy another early episode with one of our favorite guests!Natasha Nichols is the founder and boss lady of We Sow, We Grow an urban farming non-profit based in the West Pullman neighborhood of Chicago. She was a ton of fun to talk to, and I guarantee she has one of the best laughs you've ever heard!We'll be back with the very first episode of Season 2 on Monday September 5th, but if you'd like to hear it early (and help us keep the lights and the coffeepot on) you can head on over to our www.patreon.com/barnyardlanguage to make a monthly donation. You can also find us on Instagram, Facebook, and occasionally TikTok.

S1 Ep 46Oldie But Goodie- Sarah Hart-Unger
EArlene and Caite are on a much needed break for the month of August, so in the meantime we're rerunning some of our favorite episodes. This interview with Sarah Hart-Unger of the Best Laid Plans and Best of Both Worlds podcasts first aired November 29th, 2021 and is packed with tips about planning your schedule, what to do when there's too much to do, and balancing life at home with a career.As always, you can submit your thoughts at www.speakpipe.com/barnyardlanguage to have them added to our Cussing and Discussing segment of the show. Please like, rate, review, and share the show to help us reach even more folks!

S1 Ep 45Oldie but Goodie- Greg and Travis Padget
EWe're on our August break, so we're re-airing some of our favorite episodes. This interview with Greg and Travis Padget was one of our very first shows, but is still one of our most popular episodes. They joined us to talk about building their family through adoption, helping their kids process childhood trauma and bond with them and each other, and doing all of this while both working full time and farming. If you would like to submit something for our Cussing and Discussing segment you can do so at https://www.speakpipe.com/barnyardlanguage Please rate, review, and recommend the show to help new folks find us!

S1 Ep 44Oldie but Goodie- Wendy Johnson and Johnny Rafkin
EWe're on vacation for the month, so we're bringing back some of our early episodes.

S1 Ep 43Kids, kids, and crazy bird people w/ Rachel Conway
ERachel Conway runs Francis Creek Ranch in Northern California with her parents and young son. She's here to tell us about farming as a single parent, raising goat kids and her own kid, balancing a town job with farming and being an Airbnb host, and living with two bird enthusiasts. You can submit your cussing and discussing at [email protected] or at www.speakpipe.com/barnyardlanguage. To help keep the mics on and the coffee flowing (and to get new episodes early and lots of other fun stuff), consider making a small monthly donation at www.patreon.com/barnyardlanguage.You can also find us on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and TikTok and join our private Facebook group.

S1 Ep 42Almonds, Sunblock, and Dwight Yoakum w/ Jenny Holtermann
EToday we're talking to Jenny Holtermann AKA Almond Girl Jenny, about her farm and family. Jenny and her husband are both 4th generation farmers, raising almonds and children near Bakersfield, California. The Holmans grow and direct market almonds and Jenny also works for a local water conservation group.

S1 Ep 41Overhauling Overalls w/ Nicole Toebes of Mudeas Workwear
EThis week we're talking to Nicole Toebes, founder of Canadian brand Mudeas Workwear. Nicole started her company to make real workwear designed for women, made in Canada.

S1 Ep 40Bogs, Babies, and Badgers w/ Amber Bristow of Cranberry Chats
EThis week we talked to Amber Bristow of Cranberry Chats about raising the 6th generation of cranberry growers on her family farm in Wisconsin. Amber also cohosts the Forward Farming Podcast with dairy farmer Becca Hilby. Turns out growing cranberries is nothing like what any of us think, and it's actually super interesting. You can find us on Instagram and Facebook or leave us a Cussing and Discussing on SpeakPipe.

S1 Ep 39Wagyu, Cotton Candy, and Gluten w/ Danielle Wainwright
EDanielle Wainwright and her husband Fred run Clover Valley Farm in Southampton Township, NJ, where they raise two young boys, American Wagyu beef, laying hens, and run a custom animal feed and nutrition consulting business. Danielle also talked to us about the difficulties and tricks for dealing with multiple food allergies while farming and raising young children.

S1 Ep 38Moonshine, Beef Masters, and Wedding Planning w/ The Rural Housewives
EThis week we talked to Mary and Angela about their online community and the podcast they host. We're sharing a special double episode where we interviewed them about their wedding planning business, ranching, nano brewery, and more, then they asked us some questions about all the things we get up to.

S1 Ep 38Political Scandal w/ Claire Smith
EToday we're talking with Claire Smith who is a township counselor in Arlene's area. Claire is also an organic dairy farmer, and mother of (almost) four small children. She tells us about the importance of running for office, ranks the hotness of various politicians, and explains why she's proud to be a bastard.18wtevw4j1uYzthTgg2g

S1 Ep 37Tiaras, pickles, and NASCAR w/ 2022 North Carolina Miss Agriculture Advocacy Ambassador Katie Haynes
EToday we're connecting with Katie Haynes, the 2022 North Carolina Miss Agriculture Advocacy Ambassador and founder of the non-profit Smiling While Sending Hope. Katie is also an avid photographer and disability advocate.

S1 Ep 36Infertility with Katrina Edge
EKatarina Edge came on to talk to us about her experience with infertility treatments in rural areas. Treatments are generally expensive, invasive, and involve a LOT of driving.

S1 Ep 35NM Fire Update w/ Lydia Kyle
EToday we're talking to Lydia Kyle about the Hermit Peak/Calf Canyon fire in New Mexico.

S1 Ep 34Make some money with Kristi Grieve
EToday we're talking to Kristi Grieve about starting direct marketing, setting ourselves apart, and why buck goats are the grossest thing in the world.

S1 Ep 33Gardening with kiddos w/ Karin Velez
EToday we're talking to Karin Velez of the Just Grow Something podcast. Karin is telling us about gardening with children, starting her own farm, and growing her podcast.

S1 Ep 33You Need a (Baby) Shower!
EJoin us for a virtual baby shower for our friend Sarah Zastrow of the Throwing Wrenches, Mending Fences Podcast. Sarah is due any day now with her first kid, so we took the chance to tell her what to do, with all sorts of good, bad, and conflicting advice.If you want more Barnyard Language in your life please follow us on social media and join our private group on Facebook. The show is free to listen to, but it isn't free to make. If you'd like to chip in and get extra perks, please check us out on Patreon.

S1 Ep 32They're (quite possibly) not Mexicans! w/ Katie Dotterer AKA AgvoKate
EKatie Dotterer is a Pennsylvania dairy farmer turned agvocate and Spanish language teaching entrepreneur. Because 80% of the American farm labor force speaks Spanish as their first language, farmers are learning that to be able to communicate effectively with their employees it's becoming increasingly useful to learn Spanish. Katie's courses focus on vocabulary and situations that are most likely to be needed in dairy settings, and she's in the process of expanding to offer courses for swine and poultry producers.

S1 Ep 31The Endless Energy Machine w/ The Foggy Bottoms Boys
ECody and Thomas Nicholson Stratton are raising their son to be the seventh generation on their regenerative grass-fed beef, dairy, lamb, wool, and egg operation in northern California. Balancing all these operations with off-farm work and managing a multi-generational farm as well as running very active social media accounts is clearly a labor of love and laughter for these three guys.

S1 Ep 30Staying sane in chaos w/ Sara Boverhof
ESara farms with her husband Peter and their seven children in Michigan. Their lives were all immensely changed after Peter suffered a serious spinal injury during a farm accident in 2019.

S1 Ep 29Survival Junkies, Runways, and Scrunchy Socks w/ Courtney Wyckoff of MommaStrong
EThis week we're talking to Courtney Wyckoff, retired professional dancer, certified corrective exercise specialist, and founder of the exercise program MommaStrong. www.mommastrong.com

S1 Ep 28How to Fail Your Kids Better w/ Jason Medows of Ag State of Mind
EJason Medows is a pharmacist, farmer, father, and host of the Ag State of Mind podcast, which is focused on rural mental health care.

S1 Ep 27Do More Ag w/ Lesley Kelly
EToday we're talking with Lesley Kelly of High Heels and Canola Fields about her work with the Do More Ag Foundation and the What the Farm Podcast.

S1 Ep 26The Farm is Not a Monster w/ Farm Coach Elaine Froese
EOur guest today is Elaine Froese, a Canadian farmer, author, and farm coach. Elaine talks to us about succession planning, what to do if nobody wants your farm, what to do if everybody wants your farm, and what to do if you're dodging all your family members.

S1 Ep 25Family History w/ Shaun Tyson
EWe connected with Shaun on Twitter, after seeing his post about his grandfather losing his share of the family farm while a POW during WW2. Shaun tells us about going back to the farm after two generations away, more about his family history, and how their family is making it work to farm with three kids and two off farm jobs.

S1 Ep 24Engineering, Quilting, and Lego w/ Janice Marquardt and Lindsay Hodnefield
EToday we're talking to two farmers and mothers, who also both happen to be mechanical engineers.

S1 Ep 23The first (hopefully) annual chat with our better halves.
EThis week's very special episode is the beginning of a burgeoning bromance between our better halves, Hugh Hunter and Jim Palmer.

S1 Ep 22The Bullshit of Babies w/ Kristen Kelderman
EThis week we catch up with Kristin Kelderman, Who you can find on Instagram as @thefarmtherapist

S1 Ep 21Beans, Boars, and Banks w/Sara Yoshihara
EIn this episode we're chatting with Sara Yoshihara, an American expat living and farming with her husband and two teenage daughters in Yokohama, Japan. The Yoshiharas raise soybeans, rice, and vegetables for their bakery and cafe. We also share our first listener submission to our cussing and discussing segment.

S1 Ep 20Get paid to be awesome w/ Women Food and Ag Network
Today we're talking to Wren Almitra, the outgoing director of the Harvesting Our Potential program run by the Women Food and Ag Network. For more information about applying for this paid mentorship program, visit www.wfan.org/HarvestingOurPotential