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  • Tam Adams
    2025/09/14

    For generations, Emandal has been a cherished farm, camp, and gathering place on the banks of the Eel River. Currently under the stewardship of Tam Adams and her daughter Kashaya Adams, it is a working dairy farm with extensive flower gardens that produces a bounty of delicious jams and jellies. a hub for community, family, and connection with the land. They have created and nurtured memories for many many people through group camps, celebrations, kids’ camp, and school programs. Their jams and jellies are cherished by people far and wide, and their flowers brighten homes across Mendocino County.

    In this episode, Lito and Casey visit Emandal to walk the land, marvel at its historic barn, and sit down with Tam for a heartfelt conversation about farming, flowers, family traditions, and what it means to be a keeper of the farm and to hold space for others to live with the land.

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    53 分
  • Meadow Shere
    2025/07/11

    For over 20 years, Meadow Shere has been the proprietor of Long Valley Feed and Supply and a highly respected member of the farming community in Mendocino County. Along with the essential goods that the store carries, it has long served as a gathering place where folks come to discuss all aspects of caring for livestock and crops. Recently the store has added a farmstand that has been a boon to the Laytonville community by providing a market for producers and providing customers access to local foods. In this episode Meadow, Casey, and Lito talk about farming, food, and community while sitting around Lito's kitchen table.

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    59 分
  • Mean Gene
    2025/07/01

    Mean Gene is a Mendocino county local who has been living closely with the cannabis plant his whole life. He has a deep and distinctive understanding of all aspects of cannabis that the O'Neill brothers, along with many other folks, hold in high esteem. This episode is from a fun, fascinating conversation between Gene, Lito, and Casey as the three of them sat at Lito's kitchen table and talked about cannabis, soil, farming, local history, and memes.

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    36 分
  • Marguerite Maquire
    2025/06/11

    Marguerite Maguire is a beloved elder of the mountain community of Bell Springs California. Lito and Casey O'Neill have known Marguerite their whole lives, grew up around her children, and have a deep respect for the many ways she's shaped and strengthened the community. This episode is based on a wonderful conversation when Lito, Casey, and Marguerite sat down at Lito's kitchen table to talk about the early days of Bell Springs and life on the hill.

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    51 分
  • Living With The Land Season 1 Epilogue
    2022/11/03

    The O'Neill brothers reflect back on season one and look forward on season 2.

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    8 分
  • Mark O'Neill - Father of Happy Day Farms
    2022/09/22

    In May 1982, Mark O'Neill and his wife Anne moved from Southern California to the hills of Northern California to build a life that was self-sustaining and more closely connected to the natural world. The moved into a tiny cabin without heat on raw land. Now, 40 years later, that land is a thriving family farm that provides livelihood and sustenance for multiple generations of O'Neills and provides healthy food for their community. Just before the 40th anniversary of Mark and Anne arriving on the land that is now Happy Day Farms, the brothers sat down with their dad at Lito's kitchen table and recorded this very special conversation about the last 40 years of the farm.

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    1 時間 6 分
  • Green Uprising, Multi-generational Family Farm
    2022/06/22

    Green Uprising is a multi-generational, extended family farm in Willits California that has been working more than a decade to rebuild and develop a beautiful old farm, with apple, pear, plum, and walnut orchards, a couple of small vineyards, lots of wild blackberries, a small goat herd, several vegetable gardens, hoophouses, the beginnings of a food forest and a medicinal herb garden. In this episode, the O'Neill brothers sit down with three members of the Green Uprising family: Thea Grusky-Foley, Sara Grusky, and Micheal Foley.

    All three of these folks are very active in local food communities and have long running friendships with the O'Neill brothers based on strong mutual respect. This episode is a recording of a wonderful conversation between the five of them while sitting around an outdoor table on the Green Uprising farm. Listen in as they discuss food sovereignty, the cultural norms around store-bought vs home-grown food, belonging in a place and the magic of belonging to the Eel River watershed, and building the world you want to live in.

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    50 分
  • Erin Kelly, Professor of Forest Policy and Economics at Cal Poly Humboldt
    2022/06/11

    Erin Kelly is a professor in the department of Forestry & Wildland Resources at Cal Poly Humboldt.

    Her research interests center around the ways that humans interact with forest and she is actively engaged with restoration work in Northern California.

    The O'Neill brothers have a fun and lively discussion with Erin about the timber wars, the cannabis green rush, restoration economies and the role of nonprofit organizations in them - plus Erin gives a clear explanation of how California's cap and trade carbon market works.

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    45 分