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This episode is recorded with military Veterans and contains content related to experiences and mental health that some may find uncomfortable or disturbing.
In this episode of the Farm Walks Podcast, we have the pleasure of talking with Rachael Taylor-Tuller of Lost Peacock Creamery in Olympia, WA. Rachael shares her inspiring story of transition and transformation from an Air Force service member to being a full time farmer and how working with animals was her key to mental health and wellness. Later in the episode, we connect with Grant Weber of Vets on the Farm - a Veteran focused farm created by the Spokane Conservation District, aiming to support a new mission and a way for veterans to transition back into civilian life through careers in agriculture and farming.
Check out Lost Peacock’s Crash Course Marketing for Small Farmers at lostpeacock.com. Use the code FARMWALKS to get $20 off course.
This episode of the Farm Walks Podcast was funded by the Washington State Department of Veterans Affairs and the VA Farm Grant.
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This episode is recorded with military Veterans and contains content related to experiences and mental health that some may find uncomfortable or disturbing.
In this episode of the Farm Walks Podcast, we have the pleasure of talking with Rachael Taylor-Tuller of Lost Peacock Creamery in Olympia, WA. Rachael shares her inspiring story of transition and transformation from an Air Force service member to being a full time farmer and how working with animals was her key to mental health and wellness. Later in the episode, we connect with Grant Weber of Vets on the Farm - a Veteran focused farm created by the Spokane Conservation District, aiming to support a new mission and a way for veterans to transition back into civilian life through careers in agriculture and farming.
Check out Lost Peacock’s Crash Course Marketing for Small Farmers at lostpeacock.com. Use the code FARMWALKS to get $20 off course.
This episode of the Farm Walks Podcast was funded by the Washington State Department of Veterans Affairs and the VA Farm Grant.