Echoes from an Old Hollow Tree
Hearth Fathers
Bill Fulton, farmer and author of "Survive and Thrive"
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Bill Fulton, farmer and author of "Survive and Thrive"

Ancestral Celtic traditions, safeguarding the future, and planting stones
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Hearth Fathers is a podcast where rural fathers are asked to reflect on their relationship with their home, land, and legacy.

In a fast world, Hearth Fathers is a slow and deliberate podcast; our conversations are not rushed but instead seek to glean wisdom about life from fathers who live in the country. Before you listen, consider pouring a drink, getting comfortable, and slowing down yourself.

Keep the fire burning.


Bill Fulton grew up on a ranch in Montana, he then spent eight years as an Infantryman in the United States Army. After a disabling injury Bill opened his own security company and retail store selling military and survival products in Alaska. He now spends his time on a small holistic sustainable farm in New England with his wife and two children. Bill consults on holistic integrative agriculture, disaster preparedness, and climate change mitigation.

Bill sat down with me to discuss preserving his ancestral Celtic traditions, building with stone, and carving out a space on his hill for his two daughters.

Bill can be found on Instagram and X as “@DZBillFulton”

His new book “Survive and Thrive” can be found anywhere books are sold.


Episodes of Hearth Fathers are free and release on Saturday mornings. Paid subscribers are granted access a week early.

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Echoes from an Old Hollow Tree
Hearth Fathers
Raw and authentic interviews with rural fathers about their relationship to their home, land, and legacy.