Are you interested in living a more earth-friendly life in the Northern Nevada area? We interview locals from groups, small businesses, and organizations that share their knowledge and ways we can participate with them, to better care for our people, nature, and the environment.
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Are you interested in living a more earth-friendly life in the Northern Nevada area? We interview locals from groups, small businesses, and organizations that share their knowledge and ways we can participate with them, to better care for our people, nature, and the environment.
Get to know your green community better. Then jump in and try something new at home, connect with an individual or group, or participate in an activity with your community.
Today on our podcast I’m speaking with Rebekah Stetson who has worked in the Northern Nevada green community as a connector, leader, passionate activist and as an organic farmer.
I had the pleasure of interviewing Rebekah two years ago in April of 2020 for the podcast, Locals Share Green Action episode number 7. We’ll be dipping back into some of the topics that she shared then and bring in some of the new things she’s up to now.
For those who don’t know Rebekah, she’s a Northern Nevada Native whose life is led by synchronicity. She is also an organizer, a mother and a philanthropist. She is passionate about the delicate networks that are intertwined leading to the well-being of all ecosystems. She has been active in advocacy at a local, regional, and national level in a variety of areas including and not limited to organic agriculture, public health, environmental protection, and wildlife habitat.
Some of the many hats she’s wearing now: include being the farm manager at Flint Street Farm, the Chairwoman at Coalition for Healthy Nevada Lands, Wildlife and Free-Roaming Horses, is the CEO of Farmily, and is a sustainability consultant at the Truckee Meadows Fire Protection District.
http://www.ourfarmily.org/
https://www.facebook.com/Flint-Street-Farm-100394011745374
https://www.facebook.com/healthynevadalands
https://www.facebook.com/rebekah.stetson.may
Northern Nevada Green Living Podcast
Are you interested in living a more earth-friendly life in the Northern Nevada area? We interview locals from groups, small businesses, and organizations that share their knowledge and ways we can participate with them, to better care for our people, nature, and the environment.
Get to know your green community better. Then jump in and try something new at home, connect with an individual or group, or participate in an activity with your community.