Barn & Soul by Dalby Farm
Welcome to Barn & Soul, a podcast brought to you by Dalby Farm - where we will explore the heart of "pet farm" life, learn about critically populated (if not outright) endangered farm breeds, and highlight the deep connections between animals and humans which we strive to encourage and preserve.
The farm has been Kendall's (your host) family since 1861 but it wasn't always a sanctuary for endangered farm breeds or an educational venue for the community. This podcast will touch upon aspects of the farms history, offer insight and advice as it pertains to owning farm animals as pets- and arguably most importantly - share vital information about these endangered farm breeds; what their roles are in our past AND why they're needed in our future.
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🔔 Subscribe for more farm life insights, rare breed conservation, and the behind-the-scenes of running a small farm! Remember, all the animals on our farm our PETS! They live out their days as educational ambassadors to our community far & wide! Please follow us here on Youtube!
Find us on Instagram & Facebook @DalbyFarm
Shop our Online Country Store! https://www.dalbyfarm.com/country-store
At least 50% of all shop revenue directly helps fund the care & upkeep of our 160 year old educational family farm and all the endangered breeds who live there.
Barn & Soul by Dalby Farm
Barn & Soul Podcast: Episode 7 - Reconnecting with What We’ve Forgotten
🎙️ Barn & Soul – Where farming meets heart, history, and a mission to preserve the past for a more sustainable future. Episode 7- Reconnecting with What We’ve Forgotten | Barn & Soul Podcast.
✨ In this reflective episode, we explore something quietly urgent: our fading connection with animals, nature, and the parts of ourselves that once felt wild, grounded, and whole.
Why does holding a baby goat matter?
What happens when kids grow up without touching the earth or bonding with animals?
And how can farms like Dalby help plant seeds of empathy that grow for a lifetime?
This episode shares why nature-based programming isn’t just cute—it’s essential. For our children. For the future. For all of us.
🧠 Topics include:
– The role of sensory connection in childhood development
– Why we’re becoming emotionally disconnected from nature
– How animal care fosters empathy and emotional regulation
– What Dalby Farm is doing to inspire the next generation of protectors
Whether you’re a parent, teacher, animal lover, or just someone longing to feel a little more connected again, this one’s for you.
📚 References & Resources Mentioned in This Episode
Louv, Richard. Last Child in the Woods
American Psychological Association – Pets & Mental Health
➤ https://www.apa.org/news/press/releases/stress/2011/pets
Chawla, Louise. “Significant Life Experiences…” Environmental Education Research, 1998
Harvard Health – The Health Benefits of Pets
➤ https://www.health.harvard.edu/staying-healthy/the-health-benefits-of-pets
Children & Nature Network
➤ https://www.childrenandnature.org
Journal of Pediatric Nursing – Animal-Assisted Interventions
National Wildlife Federation – Green Time for Kids
➤ https://www.nwf.org/Kids-and-Family/Connecting-Kids-and-Nature/Health-Benefits
🦙 Learn more about Dalby Farm’s rare breed mission and educational programming:
👉 www.dalbyfarm.com
💚 Like, share, and subscribe if you believe in the power of animals to change lives.
Until next time, take care—and don’t forget to appreciate the rare and wonderful things in life.
#BarnAndSoul #DalbyFarm #NatureConnection #AnimalTherapy #Podcast #ChildhoodDevelopment #RareBreedConservation #NatureEducation #EmpathyThroughAnimals
🔔 Subscribe for more farm life insights, rare breed conservation, and the behind-the-scenes of running a small farm! Remember, all the animals on our farm our PETS! They live out their days as educational ambassadors to our community far & wide! Please follow us here on Youtube!
Find us on Instagram & Facebook @DalbyFarm
Shop our Online Country Store! https://www.dalbyfarm.com/country-store
At least 50% of all shop revenue directly helps fund the care & upkeep of our 160 year old educational family farm and all the endangered breeds who live there.