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Hands in the Soil
Hannah Keitel
52 episodes
1 day ago
Welcome to Hands in the Soil, the podcast that dives deep into all things food, farming, and our intricate connection to the planet. We’re shining the spotlight on all those who work closely with the Earth – from farmers and ranchers, backyard gardeners and forestry workers, to indigenous seed keepers, waterway protectors and more. Together, we'll be uprooting the unseen, and learning from stewards at the frontlines of creating solutions to the existential threats we face in the era of climate change, food scarcity, and exploitation of our finite natural resources.
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Welcome to Hands in the Soil, the podcast that dives deep into all things food, farming, and our intricate connection to the planet. We’re shining the spotlight on all those who work closely with the Earth – from farmers and ranchers, backyard gardeners and forestry workers, to indigenous seed keepers, waterway protectors and more. Together, we'll be uprooting the unseen, and learning from stewards at the frontlines of creating solutions to the existential threats we face in the era of climate change, food scarcity, and exploitation of our finite natural resources.
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50. Celebrating 50 Episodes & My Birthday: Ask Me Anything!
Hands in the Soil
58 minutes 11 seconds
2 weeks ago
50. Celebrating 50 Episodes & My Birthday: Ask Me Anything!

In this special milestone episode of Hands in the Soil, we celebrate 50 episodes of the podcast (and my birthday!), and reflect on my journey through farming, community, and personal transformation. We’re joined by my best friend, Shannon, who steps in as guest interviewer. 

Our conversation touches on identity, purpose, and the evolving meaning of sustainability. I share how getting my hands in the soil has shaped my worldview, the importance of building community through generosity, and why growing food is one of the most profound ways to reconnect with life itself. 

Whether you’re tuning in for the first time or if you’ve been here since the beginning, I want you to know how grateful I am for your support. Thank you for joining me! 


Tune in to learn more about:

  • Reflections on 50 episodes and the journey of the Hands in the Soil podcast
  • My connection to nature, and what farming has taught me
  • Navigating imposter syndrome and self-doubt in the agricultural space
  • The real meaning of sustainability, and how it’s often misunderstood
  • How growing food transforms relationships with nourishment and self
  • Building community through generosity and shared abundance
  • Simple ways to start your own connection with the land

… And so much more!

Connect with Shannon:

  • Website: https://www.shannonkeating.com/


Connect with Hannah:

  • Instagram: @hannahkeitel
Hands in the Soil
Welcome to Hands in the Soil, the podcast that dives deep into all things food, farming, and our intricate connection to the planet. We’re shining the spotlight on all those who work closely with the Earth – from farmers and ranchers, backyard gardeners and forestry workers, to indigenous seed keepers, waterway protectors and more. Together, we'll be uprooting the unseen, and learning from stewards at the frontlines of creating solutions to the existential threats we face in the era of climate change, food scarcity, and exploitation of our finite natural resources.