Hearth Fathers is a podcast where rural fathers are asked to reflect on their relationship with their home, land, and legacy.
Simon Ingall sat down with me to discuss his family’s multigenerational farm. The conversation turned to how to carve out space for children, involving them in our processes, and how that effects whether or not they stay.
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.
Simon can be found on X as @SimonIngall
His website is www.grisamoreciderworks.com/
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Episodes of Hearth Fathers are free and release on Saturdays at noon.
Paid subscribers are granted access a week early.
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