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306. Rebuilding a Community: Alyson Wade on Supporting Farmers After Hurricane Helene

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How can a community come together to restore its local food system after a devastating storm?

In this episode of the Thriving Farmer Podcast, Michael interviews Alyson Wade of The Farm Connection, a plant nursery and garden center in Marshall, North Carolina. Alyson co-founded WNC Grassroots Media in response to the devastating impact of Hurricane Helene, which left much of Western North Carolina’s farming community in need of support. Through WNC Grassroots Media, Alyson and her team are working to uplift local farmers and the regional food system through impactful storytelling and humanitarian projects.

Tune in as Alyson discusses the aftermath of the storm, the critical importance of community solidarity, and the ongoing efforts to rebuild the local food system.

Episode Highlights:

Storm Impact: How badly did Marshall, NC get impacted by Hurricane Helene’s rains? [1:16] Toxic Aftermath: What were the impacts of substances other than water? [5:51] Relief Efforts: What is being done to assist those affected by Hurricane Helene? [11:06] Navigating Wreckage: How are people getting around logistically through the wreckage? [16:01] Supporting Recovery: What can listeners do to help support the recovery efforts? [18:40] Community Spirit: What is the community like, and how are they banding together? [23:04]

Don’t miss Alyson’s insights on the power of collaboration and the ongoing needs of the farmers and communities affected by Hurricane Helene.

About the Guest:

Alyson Wade is the CEO and Founder of The Farm Connection, an edible, medicinal, and native plant nursery in Marshall, NC. She co-founded WNC Grassroots Media to restore and uplift the Western North Carolina region after Hurricane Helene. Through her work, Alyson focuses on raising awareness and providing support to farmers and local food systems through impactful media and humanitarian projects.

Connect with The Farm Connection:

Website: The Farm Connection Instagram: @thefarmconnectionmadco Facebook: The Farm Connection LLC

Connect with WNC Grassroots Media: Website: WNC Grassroots Media Instagram: @wncgrassrootsmediaGoFundMe: Support Farmers and Grassroots Food System Organizing in WNC

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How can a community come together to restore its local food system after a devastating storm?

In this episode of the Thriving Farmer Podcast, Michael interviews Alyson Wade of The Farm Connection, a plant nursery and garden center in Marshall, North Carolina. Alyson co-founded WNC Grassroots Media in response to the devastating impact of Hurricane Helene, which left much of Western North Carolina’s farming community in need of support. Through WNC Grassroots Media, Alyson and her team are working to uplift local farmers and the regional food system through impactful storytelling and humanitarian projects.

Tune in as Alyson discusses the aftermath of the storm, the critical importance of community solidarity, and the ongoing efforts to rebuild the local food system.

Episode Highlights:

Storm Impact: How badly did Marshall, NC get impacted by Hurricane Helene’s rains? [1:16] Toxic Aftermath: What were the impacts of substances other than water? [5:51] Relief Efforts: What is being done to assist those affected by Hurricane Helene? [11:06] Navigating Wreckage: How are people getting around logistically through the wreckage? [16:01] Supporting Recovery: What can listeners do to help support the recovery efforts? [18:40] Community Spirit: What is the community like, and how are they banding together? [23:04]

Don’t miss Alyson’s insights on the power of collaboration and the ongoing needs of the farmers and communities affected by Hurricane Helene.

About the Guest:

Alyson Wade is the CEO and Founder of The Farm Connection, an edible, medicinal, and native plant nursery in Marshall, NC. She co-founded WNC Grassroots Media to restore and uplift the Western North Carolina region after Hurricane Helene. Through her work, Alyson focuses on raising awareness and providing support to farmers and local food systems through impactful media and humanitarian projects.

Connect with The Farm Connection:

Website: The Farm Connection Instagram: @thefarmconnectionmadco Facebook: The Farm Connection LLC

Connect with WNC Grassroots Media: Website: WNC Grassroots Media Instagram: @wncgrassrootsmediaGoFundMe: Support Farmers and Grassroots Food System Organizing in WNC

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