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The Good Dirt: Sustainability Explained

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  • The Good Dirt: Sustainability Explained

    Mary & Emma: Rethinking Slow Living

    20/03/2026 | 28min
    Mary and Emma, are back on The Good Dirt after about a six-month break, reflecting on how the project began as a sustainable clothing brand and grew into a community and education platform centered on “sowing seeds of slow living.” They recap past retreats, an online community shift from Mighty Networks to Substack, and their book, The Lady Farmer Guide to Slow Living, now being revised. They discuss moving away from expert-driven, moralized sustainability talk toward nuance, emotional awareness, and defining “the good life,” acknowledging limits of individual action within larger systems while staying hopeful. Updates include Emma’s toddler and move, Mary’s new season as a grandmother and interest in restorative gardening, and plans to revive their online marketplace with recommended products and remaining Lady Farmer apparel.

    00:00 Welcome Back Check In
    01:11 Meet Mary And Emma
    02:12 Lady Farmer Origin Story
    04:16 Slow Living Then And Now
    08:17 Beyond Individual Responsibility
    10:37 Morality Free Sustainability
    13:24 Decluttering And Landfill Guilt
    15:34 Meaning Emotions And The Good Life
    17:16 Creativity Work And Money
    19:52 Grandma Life And Restorative Gardening
    21:13 Reopening The Marketplace
    25:52 Listener Requests And Wrap Up

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  • The Good Dirt: Sustainability Explained

    Mary & Emma: Rethinking Slow Living, Sustainability, and the Good Life

    20/03/2026 | 26min
    Mary and Emma Return: Rethinking Slow Living, Sustainability, and the Good Life
    Mary and Emma return to the podcast after over a six-month hiatus, reflecting on the evolution of Lady Farmer as a brand and their own experiences within it. They discuss how the cultural context around sustainability has shifted, how they don't want to present themselves as experts or frame sustainability in moral terms, and how systemic forces limit individual impact even as daily habits still matter. They aim to focus more on finding meaning, creativity, and defining “the good life". They share personal updates (babies! work! gardening!) and discuss plans for how they want to continue to unfold into The Good Dirt and the Lady Farmer project.

    00:00 Welcome Back Intro
    00:09 Meet Mary And Emma
    00:27 Hiatus And Origin Story
    01:10 Lady Farmer Mission
    03:17 Slow Living Then Vs Now
    05:12 Three Pillars Framework
    07:15 Systems Not Individuals
    09:36 Beyond Morality To Feelings
    12:23 Decluttering And Trash Guilt
    15:25 Meaninglessness And Nature
    16:15 Creativity Work And Money
    18:52 Marys Farm Projects
    20:11 Reopening The Online Store
    21:50 Whats In The Marketplace
    24:42 Listener Requests And Wrap

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    234. A Conversation with Janna Hockenjos of Earth Friends —and an Announcement!

    22/08/2025 | 1h 13min
    In this episode of The Good Dirt Podcast, Emma and Mary welcome back Janna Hockenjos, founder of We Are Earth Friends, an environmental education organization designed for children ages 3-8. Jana discusses the program’s impact on young learners' understanding of the interconnectedness of all of life on our planet and provides an update on the progress and expansion of the program. She also offers insights from the suburban food forest project. that she and her husband have been cultivating over the last few years.
    In addition, Emma and Mary make the announcement that the podcast will take a sabbatical until next year to allow time for rest and the development of new ideas. In the meantime, they will be continuing with articles, ideas and inspiration in The ALMANAC, the online newsletter and community of Lady Farmer. See the Substack link below!

    00:00 Reflecting on Slow Living Amidst Chaos
    00:30 Embracing the Present Moment
    01:35 Nature's Simple Joys
    02:27 Recording Together and Taking a Sabbatical
    04:10 Podcast Evolution and Future Plans
    08:13 Introducing Jana and Earth Friends
    12:25 Jana's Journey and Environmental Education
    15:19 Earth Friends Curriculum and Impact
    32:14 Making Environmental Education Accessible
    36:33 Challenges in Implementing Earth Friends in Schools
    37:04 Making Earth Friends Accessible to All
    38:57 Homeschool Groups and Marketing Strategies
    41:22 The Importance of Patience and Letting Go
    42:00 Personal Reflections and Yoga Insights
    51:23 Suburban Food Forest Project
    54:09 The Healing Power of Growing Your Own Food
    01:06:03 The Significance of Good Soil
    01:10:33 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

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    🌻 About Lady Farmer:

    Subscribe to The ALMANAC, a Lady Farmer Newsletter & Community
    Visit Our Website
    Follow @weareladyfarmer on Instagram
    Email us at [email protected] or leave us a voicemail! Call 443-459-1950 and ask a question or share what the good dirt means to you!

    Original music by John Kingsley. Editing and podcast production by Lady Farmer. 
    The Good Dirt podcast is proudly part of the Connectd Podcasts network. 

    🌿 The Good Dirt Producers:

    • Wendy Gray

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    Encore: Creating a Backyard Microfarm with Leah Webb, Author of "The 7 Step Homestead"

    15/08/2025 | 1h 4min
    This episode was originally published on August 18th, 2023

    In this episode we're talking to Leah Webb, author of The Seven Step Homestead about how to turn any yard into a primary food source with vegetables, fruits, chickens, pollinator plants and medicinal herbs. A mother of two children with unique medical needs, Leah utilizes food grown in her own backyard garden as an important part of her children's integrative care. She sees herself as a solutions-based Family Food and Garden Coach, with a goal of guiding families in making small yet impactful steps towards sourcing their own nutrition and achieving long term dietary, cooking, and gardening goals. She is also the author of The Grain-Free, Sugar-Free, Dairy-Free Family Cookbook. In this conversation, we delve into the challenges and benefits of growing and preparing nutrient dense food, and the practicalities of creating your own microfarm in the space you already have. If you are one of many with a goal to connect with the land and create more independence from the industrial food system, Leah can guide you through, step-by-step.
    Topics Discussed
    • A Stormy Week in the DC Area
    • Leah's Background in Nutrition Education and Her Path to Creating a Microfarm in her own Backyard.
    • Being a Mom to Kids with Unique Medical Needs and the Role of Gardening and Home Grown Food in their Integrative Care.
    • Learning the Basics of Gardening for Food
    • Eating Home Grown Vegetables
    • Food Preservation
    • Convenience Foods
    • Priorities & Food
    • Investing in Homesteading
    • Start Small for the Long Haul
    • Which Plants to Start With
    • Planting Charts
    • Using, Measuring, and Creating Compost
    • The Difference Between Homesteading and Gardening
    • Homesteading , Self Sufficiency and Community
    • Finding an Alternative to the Industrial Food Industry
    • Consumer Awareness of Food
    • Regenerative Growing Practices

    Episode Resources:
    •"The Grain-Free, Sugar-Free, Dairy-Free Family Cookbook: Simple and Delicious Recipes for Cooking with Whole Foods on a Restrictive Diet" by Leah Webb
    •"The Seven-Step Homestead: A Guide for Creating the Backyard Microfarm of Your Dreams" by Leah Webb
    •Listen to The Good Dirt Reclaiming Our Food from Field to Kitchen with CSA Farmer Mo Moutoux of Moutoux Orchard

    Connect with Leah Webb:
    • Website: https://www.leahmwebb.com/
    • Instagram @leah_m_webb https://www.instagram.com/leah_m_webb/
    • Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LeahMWebbWellness/

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    🌻 About Lady Farmer:
    •Our Website
    •Follow @weareladyfarmer on Instagram
    •Join The Lady Farmer ALMANAC
    •Email us at [email protected] or leave us a voicemail! Call 443-459-1950 and ask a question or share what the good dirt means to you!
    Original music by John Kingsley. Editing and podcast production by Fast Forward Production.

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    233. Embracing Our Medicine: A Conversation with Two Spirit Sister Madison Murphy Barney

    08/08/2025 | 54min
    In this episode, Madison Murphy Barney, a two-Spirit Hoopa and Shoshone sister, author, doula, and public health storyteller, discusses the significance of the two-Spirit identity, historical roles, and the importance of maintaining cultural traditions. Madison delves into personal experiences growing up in North Dakota, the impact of indigenous boarding schools, and the generational transmission of pride and cultural knowledge. She also talks about the nature of stewardship, reconnecting with one's ancestry, and practical ways to slow down and embrace a more connected, mindful lifestyle. Highlighting the importance of personal and collective healing, Madison's insights offer deep wisdom and helpful guidance on how to engage with land, personal identity, and community.

    00:00 Introduction to Madison Murphy Barney
    04:01 Understanding Two-Spirit Identity
    05:11 Historical Context and Personal Background
    07:35 Family Heritage and Cultural Pride
    11:17 Impact of Residential Schools
    14:55 Journey to Vermont and Community Building
    18:22 Stewarding the Land and Personal Growth
    21:59 The Role of Humans in Healing the Earth
    23:40 Madison's Upcoming Book and Its Themes
    25:33 Final Reflections on Connection and Responsibility
    30:44 Exploring the Concept of 'Away'
    30:55 Connecting with Our Own Medicine
    34:42 Practical Steps to Reconnect with Ancestral Wisdom
    39:36 Astrology and Past Lives
    43:20 Navigating Challenging Times on Earth
    47:04 The Importance of Slowing Down
    50:46 Offerings and Final Thoughts

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    🌻 About Lady Farmer:

    Subscribe to The ALMANAC, a Lady Farmer Newsletter & Community
    Visit Our Website
    Follow @weareladyfarmer on Instagram
    Email us at [email protected] or leave us a voicemail! Call 443-459-1950 and ask a question or share what the good dirt means to you!

    Original music by John Kingsley. Editing and podcast production by Lady Farmer. 
    The Good Dirt podcast is proudly part of the Connectd Podcasts network. 

    🌿 The Good Dirt Producers:

    • Wendy Gray

    Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands

    Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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