
In this episode, we walk the fields with Emily from Fair Haven Farm—a grower, nurturer, and quiet leader weaving community into the land itself. Together, we explore what happens when you let go of the “right” way to do something (like CSA farming) and instead follow the subtle call of the earth, your hormones, and your heart. From dusk-time reflections to bottle-feeding livestock, this conversation digs into how community is not a concept—it’s a bodily experience. It’s a morphic field. It’s weeding out what isn’t trustworthy so the real roots can take hold.
We talk about the seasonal and hormonal rhythms that shape women’s energy, how distraction blocks safety and flow, and why the feminine body knows when it’s time to let a dying plant go. This is about farming, yes—but it’s also about building lives that feel aligned, brave, and communal. With sponsors like “Clothing Swaps Worldwide” and “the color blue,” you already know the vibe is both soulful and cheeky. Come pull up a chair (or a pile of compost) and dig in.
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