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If you find yourself uncomfortable at every turn these days, you're not alone. In this episode, the Soil Sisters wade through the idea and experience of getting comfortable with discomfort. They talk about tackling new and uncomfortable tasks - from starting a radio show, to learning holistic farm management, to participating in agriculture committees, and maintaining family land. And how it's all led to personal growth and excitement for the process. This conversation touches on their efforts to be better stewards of the land, healing family relationships through shared projects, and the importance of advocating for agricultural changes. The Soil Sisters also touch on the benefits of methylene blue as part of a daily wellness protocol and its impact on health. This conversation originally aired on KLKT-LP 107.9 Radio Lockhart.
TIME STAMPS:
00:00 Soil Sisters Introduction
00:55 Embracing Discomfort in Life
03:34 Health Habits and Uncomfortable Realizations
08:26 Family Conversations and Ranch Plans
10:45 Managing Discomfort and Personal Growth
24:04 Community and Collaboration
26:29 Participating in Important Meetings
28:03 USDA NRCS State Technical Committee
29:33 Municipal Advocacy Training - FARFA
34:41 The Power of Decision Making
45:03 Serendipitous Interaction
46:57 Methylene Blue Benefits
52:31 Upcoming Episode Teaser
✨ Tejas Tonic - The official beverage of the TX Soil Sisters ✨
Serving up creative spirits for creative spirits. The hemp for this blissful bevvy is organically farmed in the Texas Hill Country. Enjoy 15% off Tejas Tonic w/ code: SISTERS. | Socialize with @drinktejastonic on IG.
⚡️ B&P Electric - The Soil Sisters Podcast is powered by B&P Electric ⚡️
Whether you’re building, remodeling, installing low-voltage landscape lighting, or in need of an inspection. B&P is your central Texas electrical contractor. | Socialize with @b_pelectric on IG
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Join the Soil Sisters Co-Op here.
Engage with TX Soil Sisters on IG: @soilsisterspodcast and on X: @TXSoilSisters
Website: txsoilsisters.co
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If you find yourself uncomfortable at every turn these days, you're not alone. In this episode, the Soil Sisters wade through the idea and experience of getting comfortable with discomfort. They talk about tackling new and uncomfortable tasks - from starting a radio show, to learning holistic farm management, to participating in agriculture committees, and maintaining family land. And how it's all led to personal growth and excitement for the process. This conversation touches on their efforts to be better stewards of the land, healing family relationships through shared projects, and the importance of advocating for agricultural changes. The Soil Sisters also touch on the benefits of methylene blue as part of a daily wellness protocol and its impact on health. This conversation originally aired on KLKT-LP 107.9 Radio Lockhart.
TIME STAMPS:
00:00 Soil Sisters Introduction
00:55 Embracing Discomfort in Life
03:34 Health Habits and Uncomfortable Realizations
08:26 Family Conversations and Ranch Plans
10:45 Managing Discomfort and Personal Growth
24:04 Community and Collaboration
26:29 Participating in Important Meetings
28:03 USDA NRCS State Technical Committee
29:33 Municipal Advocacy Training - FARFA
34:41 The Power of Decision Making
45:03 Serendipitous Interaction
46:57 Methylene Blue Benefits
52:31 Upcoming Episode Teaser
✨ Tejas Tonic - The official beverage of the TX Soil Sisters ✨
Serving up creative spirits for creative spirits. The hemp for this blissful bevvy is organically farmed in the Texas Hill Country. Enjoy 15% off Tejas Tonic w/ code: SISTERS. | Socialize with @drinktejastonic on IG.
⚡️ B&P Electric - The Soil Sisters Podcast is powered by B&P Electric ⚡️
Whether you’re building, remodeling, installing low-voltage landscape lighting, or in need of an inspection. B&P is your central Texas electrical contractor. | Socialize with @b_pelectric on IG
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Join the Soil Sisters Co-Op here.
Engage with TX Soil Sisters on IG: @soilsisterspodcast and on X: @TXSoilSisters
Website: txsoilsisters.co