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045. From Off Grid Living to Award-Winning Website, The Story of Eartheasy with Aran Seaman

045. From Off Grid Living to Award-Winning Website, The Story of Eartheasy with Aran Seaman

FromThe Garden Culture Podcast with Bailey Van Tassel


045. From Off Grid Living to Award-Winning Website, The Story of Eartheasy with Aran Seaman

FromThe Garden Culture Podcast with Bailey Van Tassel

ratings:
Length:
35 minutes
Released:
Oct 5, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

This week we're joined by the CEO of Eartheasy, Aran Seaman, who was raised off the grid on an island in Canada. His parents founded Eartheasy.com from a very organic place, literally building it all and sharing knowledge as they went. The company came from an honest passion and actual life skills and practices. Now eartheasy.com maintains its award-winning commitment to sharing best practices and products with the world, while the family that founded it still lives off-grid and on their own terms.

For more information on the great raised beds, composters, and overall systems and products go to https://www.eartheasy.com

For more info on Bailey Van Tassel, go to www.baileyvantassel.com
Released:
Oct 5, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (72)

The Garden Culture Podcast is more than just a how-to garden podcast, this is a place where we let the garden inspire our lives, as well as get to know incredible people who infuse their own lives with the magic of nature and gardening. Follow along as we talk about what to do in the garden each month and interview interesting people who weave gardening into their lives. Our host, Bailey Van Tassel, is a home gardener and the founder of a national gardening club. Her goal is to get more people gardening, especially in suburbia and small spaces, as she has. Bailey's mission is to make gardening an American pastime and a part of our innate culture. Her hope is to have more families raise their kids with a reverence for nature and an instinct for growing their own food and flowers.