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In this episode of the Sorority Chat podcast, host Liz Toombs speaks with Allison Horseman, owner of Woodstock Lavender Co. Allison shares her journey from sorority life to becoming a lavender farmer in Pulaski County, Kentucky. They discuss the importance of community service and networking learned from their sorority experiences, the challenges and joys of running a lavender farm, and the impact of agritourism on their business. They also cover the significance of female collaboration over competition in business and the value of finding joy in one’s work. Join Liz and Allison for an insightful conversation about entrepreneurship, agriculture, and the power of community.
📌 Connect with Allison:
📸 @woodstock_lavender_co
🌐 www.woodstocklavender.com
📌 Connect with Liz:
📸 Instagram: @pdrinteriors
🌐 Website: PDR Interiors
Don’t miss an episode! Subscribe to Sorority Chat on your favorite podcast platform! If you loved this episode, leave a ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ review and share it with a friend in your sorority circle!
Sorority Chat is your go-to podcast for all things Greek life! Liz Toombs hosts this show for sorority leaders, house directors, alumni, and anyone who loves sisterhood and the traditions that make Greek life unique. From leadership insights to house renovations and recruitment tips, Sorority Chat brings you real conversations, thoughtful insights, and fun stories.
Episode Highlights:00:00 Introduction to Sorority Chat01:07 Meet Allison Horseman: Keeper of the Lavender02:07 A Day in the Life of a Lavender Farmer04:55 The Journey to Starting a Lavender Farm12:05 The Importance of Community and Networking14:14 Supporting Other Lavender Farmers16:40 Unexpected Lessons and Future Plans24:37 Advice for Aspiring Agritourism Entrepreneurs32:08 Liz's House Hot Takes33:12 Closing Remarks and Call to Action
By Liz Toombs5
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In this episode of the Sorority Chat podcast, host Liz Toombs speaks with Allison Horseman, owner of Woodstock Lavender Co. Allison shares her journey from sorority life to becoming a lavender farmer in Pulaski County, Kentucky. They discuss the importance of community service and networking learned from their sorority experiences, the challenges and joys of running a lavender farm, and the impact of agritourism on their business. They also cover the significance of female collaboration over competition in business and the value of finding joy in one’s work. Join Liz and Allison for an insightful conversation about entrepreneurship, agriculture, and the power of community.
📌 Connect with Allison:
📸 @woodstock_lavender_co
🌐 www.woodstocklavender.com
📌 Connect with Liz:
📸 Instagram: @pdrinteriors
🌐 Website: PDR Interiors
Don’t miss an episode! Subscribe to Sorority Chat on your favorite podcast platform! If you loved this episode, leave a ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ review and share it with a friend in your sorority circle!
Sorority Chat is your go-to podcast for all things Greek life! Liz Toombs hosts this show for sorority leaders, house directors, alumni, and anyone who loves sisterhood and the traditions that make Greek life unique. From leadership insights to house renovations and recruitment tips, Sorority Chat brings you real conversations, thoughtful insights, and fun stories.
Episode Highlights:00:00 Introduction to Sorority Chat01:07 Meet Allison Horseman: Keeper of the Lavender02:07 A Day in the Life of a Lavender Farmer04:55 The Journey to Starting a Lavender Farm12:05 The Importance of Community and Networking14:14 Supporting Other Lavender Farmers16:40 Unexpected Lessons and Future Plans24:37 Advice for Aspiring Agritourism Entrepreneurs32:08 Liz's House Hot Takes33:12 Closing Remarks and Call to Action

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