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If granted three wishes, most of us who run farms and have families could easily name the first two: one for the well-being of the farm, the other for the well-being of the family. What about the third wish? I’m Shannon Hayes, and you’re listening to Season 5, Episode 7 of The Hearth of Sap Bush Hollow, a story about a Banana Coffee Peanut Butter Smoothie. If you'd like to read the text version of this piece, you can find it on The Radical Homemaker Blog. If you'd like to explore Sap Bush Hollow Farm, find us on the web here.
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What does it take to become an expert? Who has the right to use that title? Does it even matter anymore? I'm Shannon Hayes and you're listening to Season 5, Episode 6 of The Hearth of Sap Bush Hollow. If you'd like to read the transcript, you can find it on The Radical Homemaker Blog. If you'd like to learn more about Sap Bush Hollow Farm, you can find it here.
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How many moments of your life do you get to remember? I just picked one. I’m Shannon Hayes, and you’re listening to Season 5, Episode 5 of The Hearth of Sap Bush Hollow. The transcript of this piece can be found on the blog at The Radical Homemaker.net. To learn more about Sap Bush Hollow, visit SapBushFarmStore.com.
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Breaking up with friends and lovers is never easy. But chickens help. I’m Shannon Hayes, and you’re listening to Season 5, Episode 4 of The Hearth of Sap Bush Hollow. You can find the transcript for this story on the blog at TheRadicalHomemaker.net. You can explore Sap Bush Hollow at SapBushFarmStore.com.
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The New York Times is reporting that angry farmers are shaping the political landscape of Europe….but maybe not for the best. But that anger is valid. And it’s on this continent, too. It’s just harder for our culture to listen to it. I’m Shannon Hayes, and you’re listening to Season 5, Episode 3 of The Hearth of Sap Bush Hollow. Looking for the original text version of the story? Find it here.
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The weight loss industry is now valued at over $70 billion dollars. And it’s making a lot of us unnecessarily hungry, farmers included. We need to talk about feed. I’m Shannon Hayes, and you’re listening to Season 5, Episode 2 of The Hearth of Sap Bush Hollow. Looking for the transcript? Find it here. Looking to learn more about Sap Bush Hollow Farm? You'll find that here.
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When you’re open to the public for business, you can choose what to sell. But you don’t always get to choose what issues you’ll have to tackle. I’m Shannon Hayes, and you’re listening to Season 5, Episode 1 of The Hearth of Sap Bush Hollow. Read the story over on the blog. To learn more about Sap Bush Hollow Farm and its grass fed meats & wool products, visit it on the web here.
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We’ve been operating Sap Bush Hollow Farm since 1979. Things keep changing. I’ve seen things my elders never imagined we would see here. Then again, a lot of things are way better than they used to be. I’m Shannon Hayes, and you’re listening to Season 4, Episode 20 of The Hearth of Sap Bush Hollow, our final episode of the season!
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It's so simple. And it makes such a big difference. Read the story here.
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How many times must we circle the sun before we feel comfortable expressing our truth? And does that make us any less courteous and kind? Read the story here.
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Farmers make up less than two percent of the population. Farm kids even less than that. And farm kids on the dating scene????? Even less. Is the world ready for this farmer’s daughter?
I’m Shannon Hayes and you’re listening to Season 4, Episode 17 of The Hearth of Sap Bush Hollow. Read the transcript here.Support the Show.
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We’re all supposed to do one better than what came before. But is it the doing, or the trying, that matters? I’m Shannon Hayes and you’re listening to Season 4, Episode 16 of The Hearth of Sap Bush Hollow. Read the story here.
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Are you a glass half-full type, or glass half-empty? The difference between success and failure really is in the perspective. I’m Shannon Hayes, and you’re listening to Season 4, Episode 14 of The Hearth of Sap Bush Hollow. Read the story here.
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Learning to say NO is tough, especially if you have to do the personal work investing intense consideration into every decision point. Sometimes, a few fast rules for NOs to live by can ease the burden of on-the-spot deliberation. I’m Shannon Hayes, and you’re listening to Season 4, Episode 13 of The Hearth of Sap Bush Hollow, the third & final installment in my 3 part series, a Celebration of Negation. Read the transcript here. Featured image courtesy of Corbie Mitleid.
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I can’t give you a surefire formula for success, but I can give you a formula for failure: try to please everybody all the time. — Herbert Bayard Swope, first recipient of the Pulitzer Prize’
I’m Shannon Hayes, and you’re listening to Season 4, Episode 12 of The Hearth of Sap Bush Hollow, the second in my 3 part series that’s a Celebration of Negation. As I mentioned last week, I’ve spent a lot of years exploring the importance of NO in my life (which is funny, when you consider how most 2 year olds come by the gift naturally). In any event, I had to learn a lot about employing that magical word in order to step to the helm of my family’s business and continue to balance it with my creative and family life. What you’re about to hear is a reading based on my research and experience, adapted from my book, Redefining Rich from Benbella Books, copyright 2021. It’s called Yes to No. You can read the full transcript http://theradicalhomemaker.net/tuesday-post/celebration-of-negation-part-ii-yes-to-no/.Support the Show.
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A YES is sometimes just a failed NO, recognized too late. I’m Shannon Hayes, and you’re listening to Season 4, Episode 11 of The Hearth of Sap Bush Hollow, my first in a 3 part series that’s a Celebration of Negation. Read the story here.
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We shear the sheep right before lambing season, and then, as soon as lambing season finishes, we’re faced with getting the fleeces processed. That means June is all about the wool. Our annual wool bedding & yarn sale happens here at Sap Bush Hollow for the whole month, and we also have to get the raw fleeces to the family mills that we work with. The wool runs were once an annual affair, but they got interrupted by the pandemic. This is the first year we were able to resume them. This week, I’m talking about why that matters. I’m Shannon Hayes and you’re listening to Season 4, Episode 10 of The Hearth of Sap Bush Hollow.
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The older I get, the harder it is to find something to wear. Maybe that’s because my soul is increasingly laid bare. I’m Shannon Hayes and you’re listening to Season 4, Episode 9 of The Hearth of Sap Bush Hollow. Read the story here.
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The surgeon general has finally issued a social media warning for kids. After a year of being liberated from the platforms myself, I’m pondering if more of us might benefit from that warning.… Even some of us artists and small business owners, who think it’s required in order to do business. I’m Shannon Hayes, and you’re listening to Season 4, Episode 8 of The Hearth of Sap Bush Hollow. Read the transcript here.
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You know you’re getting old when it’s considered quaint that you didn’t find your partner over a dating app. I’m Shannon Hayes, and you’re listening to Season 4, episode 7 of The Hearth of Sap Bush Hollow. Read the story here.
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