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Scott talks about his life as a beekeeper, including how the industry is always changing, the first time he kept bees, and the struggles to keep colonies healthy.
From refugee beginnings to being filmmakers, teachers, photographers, moms, and trailblazers.
Join Lauren & Rob of Pine Barrens Post as they discuss their homesteading business, the importance of Pinelands traditions, and the ways in which they keep the history and culture alive through their products. Pine Barrens Post holds seasonal workshops...
Tracy Malterer and Nick Thill sit down with Lee Heine for a conversation on beekeepers and friendship.
Sally and Peter talk about their film "The Pollinators," paying attention to the natural world, and the impact of a teacher.
Debra and Eddy talk about the journey of getting to the root of an issue by asking "why?"
One Small Step partners Jonathan Mosher (61) and Karen Johnson (61) talk about the political issues that they are most passionate about.
Anna interviews Tim about how he got into beekeeping and what he enjoys about it, the therapeutic benefits of working with bees, the troubles of moving equipment in your car, the magic of honey, an important mentor, and what the...
Treva T. (83) talks to Elijah Wiseman (17) about growing up on a rural farm in Arkansas and the bonds she shared with her brothers as she grew up as the only girl her age within 100 miles.
New friends Cedar Perrone (63) and Albert Risemberg (59) talk about their love of Gulfport, Florida, where they both live. Cedar describes how her father brought the family to the area. Albert talks about his love of beekeeping.
David and Lynne share their passion for bees and master beekeeping, their hopes for the future of beekeeping, and Lynnes incredible skill of catching queens out of swarms.
“This is just another story, it’s not a story about a weirdo”. On December 1, 2019, Lane Bynum interviewed her mother, Marti Noxon, about her struggles with eating disorders, and the process of turning her experiences into a movie. At...
Friends Maria del Rosario Perez (67) and Shaneice “Taylor” Buckley (22) discuss their journeys as filmmakers. They also talk about Femme Frontera, disabilities, and current projects, and they share the advice they would like to give to women and people...
An interview with chef and beekeeper Matthew Sanchez of Sawgrass Marriott in Jacksonville Florida.
Mark talks about how he got involved in bees, how his business grew, the lessons beekeeping has taught him, and shares a few stories, including an encounter with a bull.
A brief interview with my dad discussing agriculture in our family. We talk about agriculture in his childhood and how it compares to today, beekeeping in the past and present, gardening in our family, and his time as head grower...
Jim tells about his family's history, beekeeping in Montana, and comb honey.
Rick talks about his life with honey bees and beekeeping, including how he got into bees, his specialty in honey, building his business, and how bees inspire him to stay positive.
An injured equestrian, aspiring to become an Olympian, joins forces with an up-and-coming filmmaker/beekeeper. A married couple, the two inspire each other to accomplish all of their goals.
Kathy Purnell (54) interviews her husband William Craft (56) about a pivotal sports injury, his career in filmmaking, and the life lessons he has learned along the way.
Deborah Klughers tells how she got into beekeeping, how they have taught her to be gentler, and shares her passion for working with bees and teaching.