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What happens when you take a dream of homesteading and turn it into a farm that feeds a whole community (and makes their skin shine)? You get Willow Moon Farm! Today we're in for a treat because my friend Sarah, founder of Willow Moon Farm, is joining us for her first ever podcast feature!
I was so excited to chat with Sarah because I personally love her skincare products. Trust me, we could have spent an entire episode chatting just about the tallow! Sarah set off on her own health journey after facing a personal loss that she didn't want to see her own child go through. Like many of us, pregnancy awakened a new sense of responsibility to find the best ingredients possible.
Her products showcase the philosophy that what we put on our bodies should be as natural as what we put in them. Sarah’s breaking down her farm-made remedies and bringing us behind the scenes. Balancing a slow production ethos with customer demand isn't easy, but Sarah's pre-order strategy and meticulous attention to detail guarantee that her top-tier tallow offerings are worth the wait.
Sarah's family business also provides my family with some of the best meat ever (shoutout to the Kune Kune Pigs!). Every aspect of Sarah's lifestyle is infused with a commitment to regeneration—of the land, the animals, and the products they produce. It's not just about skincare; it's about a connection to the earth and creating a legacy of health and sustainability for future generations.
Get 10% off Willow Moon Skincare with code WENDY10
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What happens when you take a dream of homesteading and turn it into a farm that feeds a whole community (and makes their skin shine)? You get Willow Moon Farm! Today we're in for a treat because my friend Sarah, founder of Willow Moon Farm, is joining us for her first ever podcast feature!
I was so excited to chat with Sarah because I personally love her skincare products. Trust me, we could have spent an entire episode chatting just about the tallow! Sarah set off on her own health journey after facing a personal loss that she didn't want to see her own child go through. Like many of us, pregnancy awakened a new sense of responsibility to find the best ingredients possible.
Her products showcase the philosophy that what we put on our bodies should be as natural as what we put in them. Sarah’s breaking down her farm-made remedies and bringing us behind the scenes. Balancing a slow production ethos with customer demand isn't easy, but Sarah's pre-order strategy and meticulous attention to detail guarantee that her top-tier tallow offerings are worth the wait.
Sarah's family business also provides my family with some of the best meat ever (shoutout to the Kune Kune Pigs!). Every aspect of Sarah's lifestyle is infused with a commitment to regeneration—of the land, the animals, and the products they produce. It's not just about skincare; it's about a connection to the earth and creating a legacy of health and sustainability for future generations.
Get 10% off Willow Moon Skincare with code WENDY10
Read the shownotes
In this episode, we're chatting about:
Download the Top 25 Toxins to Avoid and become a label reading pro!
Getting started with red light therapy with 40% off the LUMEBOX.
If you enjoyed this week's episode, please:
Mentioned in this episode:
Register for The Private Podcast
The 4 Part Series: Toxins, Truth & Taking Control with take you from confused to confident.
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