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I never thought a grocery store could make me cry, but this conversation did. Today I’m sitting down with my friend Lindsay Hutchinson, founder of People’s Provisions in Perry County, the sweetest little grocery with a giant heart.
We talk about building a store that feels like grandma’s kitchen, connecting farmers to eaters, and a brave pay it forward model where families choose what they need and farmers still get paid. If you’ve ever wondered how local food can be both delicious and truly accessible, this is the episode.
What moved me most is how simple choices, like asking “Is this price okay,” can restore dignity and feed an entire county. This is community care in action, and I want more towns to have it.
What You’ll Learn in This Episode:
• How People’s Provisions grew from pop ups to a beloved neighborhood grocery
• The pay it forward fund that lets customers choose their price while farmers are paid in full
• Practical ways to start eating local, even if you don’t live near a farm
• Why seasonal foods are better for your body, your budget, and your spirit
• Easy convenience wins, soups and salads that make weeknights doable
• Founder lessons on trusting your mission, serving with dignity, and growing slow
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🛒 Connect With People’s Provisions
📍 2226 Shermans Valley Rd, Elliottsburg, PA 17024, United States
🌐 Website: People’s Provisions
📸 Instagram: @peoples.provisions
👍 Facebook: @peoplesprovisionspa
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📌 If this conversation inspired you to take better care of your health,
I'm here to support you.
💬 Email me directly at [email protected] and let’s chat.
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📅 New episodes drops every other Tuesday at 6 AM!
🎧 Listen to Her Health, Her Way:
✔️ Spotify ➝ Her Health, Her Way
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✔️ Join my community
#HerHealthHerWay #NaturalLiving #HolisticWellness #EssentialOils #doTERRA
Disclaimer:
The statements in this content have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. The benefits discussed here apply only to pure essential oils from doTERRA.
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I never thought a grocery store could make me cry, but this conversation did. Today I’m sitting down with my friend Lindsay Hutchinson, founder of People’s Provisions in Perry County, the sweetest little grocery with a giant heart.
We talk about building a store that feels like grandma’s kitchen, connecting farmers to eaters, and a brave pay it forward model where families choose what they need and farmers still get paid. If you’ve ever wondered how local food can be both delicious and truly accessible, this is the episode.
What moved me most is how simple choices, like asking “Is this price okay,” can restore dignity and feed an entire county. This is community care in action, and I want more towns to have it.
What You’ll Learn in This Episode:
• How People’s Provisions grew from pop ups to a beloved neighborhood grocery
• The pay it forward fund that lets customers choose their price while farmers are paid in full
• Practical ways to start eating local, even if you don’t live near a farm
• Why seasonal foods are better for your body, your budget, and your spirit
• Easy convenience wins, soups and salads that make weeknights doable
• Founder lessons on trusting your mission, serving with dignity, and growing slow
—
🛒 Connect With People’s Provisions
📍 2226 Shermans Valley Rd, Elliottsburg, PA 17024, United States
🌐 Website: People’s Provisions
📸 Instagram: @peoples.provisions
👍 Facebook: @peoplesprovisionspa
—
📌 If this conversation inspired you to take better care of your health,
I'm here to support you.
💬 Email me directly at [email protected] and let’s chat.
—
📅 New episodes drops every other Tuesday at 6 AM!
🎧 Listen to Her Health, Her Way:
✔️ Spotify ➝ Her Health, Her Way
✔️ Apple Podcasts ➝ Her Health, Her Way
✔️ Join my community
#HerHealthHerWay #NaturalLiving #HolisticWellness #EssentialOils #doTERRA
Disclaimer:
The statements in this content have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. The benefits discussed here apply only to pure essential oils from doTERRA.

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