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The Female Farmer Project™ Podcast
The Female Farmer Project™
63 episodes
9 months ago
Does it take a disaster for a community to find value in local agriculture and food sovereignty? In this episode, Jade Chihara of Maui discusses ‘the politics of home’ regarding indigenous water rights, post-fire disaster relief, and access to food for all. Show NotesLet's Connect!Instagram
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Does it take a disaster for a community to find value in local agriculture and food sovereignty? In this episode, Jade Chihara of Maui discusses ‘the politics of home’ regarding indigenous water rights, post-fire disaster relief, and access to food for all. Show NotesLet's Connect!Instagram
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Food
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Mental Wellness for Farmers with Alana DiPesa
The Female Farmer Project™ Podcast
52 minutes
4 years ago
Mental Wellness for Farmers with Alana DiPesa
Female Farmers can suffer from isolation, hard physical labor, numerous things that are out of their control like markets, weather and a global pandemic. For many women – there is also the invisible unpaid labor that often comes in the shape of domestic duties and mothering. In this conversation with psychotherapist, licensed clinical social worker, and farmer Alana DiPesa we tackle the shame and stigma around mental health for farmers and farmworkers. Alana shares resources, best practices, ...
The Female Farmer Project™ Podcast
Does it take a disaster for a community to find value in local agriculture and food sovereignty? In this episode, Jade Chihara of Maui discusses ‘the politics of home’ regarding indigenous water rights, post-fire disaster relief, and access to food for all. Show NotesLet's Connect!Instagram