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Connected To The Land Podcast
The Village Soundcast Network
56 episodes
5 days ago
The Connected To The Land Podcast is a bi-weekly podcast that explores what it means to be meaningfully connected to the land in a 21st century Canada. We are all connected to the land – through the food and crops we grow, the resources we dig for, the places we call home, and the travels we embark upon. Join host and traveling musician, Ian Sherwood on his mission to learn more. In each episode, Ian talks to homesteaders, farmers, gardeners, and many others, to discover how each of us interacts with the natural world and how he can tap back into the essence of where we all came from.
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The Connected To The Land Podcast is a bi-weekly podcast that explores what it means to be meaningfully connected to the land in a 21st century Canada. We are all connected to the land – through the food and crops we grow, the resources we dig for, the places we call home, and the travels we embark upon. Join host and traveling musician, Ian Sherwood on his mission to learn more. In each episode, Ian talks to homesteaders, farmers, gardeners, and many others, to discover how each of us interacts with the natural world and how he can tap back into the essence of where we all came from.
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Little Mountain Ranch: Raising Family
Connected To The Land Podcast
42 minutes 46 seconds
4 years ago
Little Mountain Ranch: Raising Family

Welcome to the Connected To The Land podcast, sponsored by Peavey Mart

On this latest episode, Ian chats with Chelsea. Chelsea and her family live on a small ranch in the interior of British Columbia, Canada. They have been gardening and farming for 20 years learning how to do both in the challenging short growing season of the north. Chelsea shares about their experiences and lessons learned on her Youtube channel and Instagram account. She has a belief that making do with what you have and being creative is more important than doing things perfectly.

YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYZEJOUt5edEhxmM0gEZqQg

Instagram @littlemountainranch


PEAVEY MART

Peavey Mart stores are rooted in the communities we serve and we are ‘connected to the land’ in the same way our customers are. Whether you are an urban farmer, backyard chicken aficionado, traditional rancher or anything in between, we offer just the right mix of homesteading, outdoor adventure, DIY, yard and garden, outdoor and work wear, husbandry, livestock and pet supplies.  Whether you’re a ‘dabbler’ or ‘all-in’, we are here to help and strive to offer a range of products that will meet the unique needs of our customers. Peavey Mart will always be there with the tools, equipment, indoor or outdoor wares, seed or feed - for everyday work, fun… or ‘connecting to the land’ on a whole new level.  For more information go to www.peaveymart.com 

Connected To The Land Podcast
The Connected To The Land Podcast is a bi-weekly podcast that explores what it means to be meaningfully connected to the land in a 21st century Canada. We are all connected to the land – through the food and crops we grow, the resources we dig for, the places we call home, and the travels we embark upon. Join host and traveling musician, Ian Sherwood on his mission to learn more. In each episode, Ian talks to homesteaders, farmers, gardeners, and many others, to discover how each of us interacts with the natural world and how he can tap back into the essence of where we all came from.