How can growing food heal us and ground us in a world that seems to have gone crazy?
After the devastating trauma of her father murdering her mother while she was in school, Amber Tamm lost herself, and then found herself, in the world of farming. Today she's a floral designer, horticulturist, and farmer in New York City focused on nourishing a better food system, one plant at a time.
In this fearless conversation she shares:
If you're looking to understand agriculture, race, or American history in a new way, this episode has a lot to offer you.
Episode Show Notes:
How can growing food heal us and ground us in a world that seems to have gone crazy?
After the devastating trauma of her father murdering her mother while she was in school, Amber Tamm lost herself, and then found herself, in the world of farming. Today she's a floral designer, horticulturist, and farmer in New York City focused on nourishing a better food system, one plant at a time.
In this fearless conversation she shares:
If you're looking to understand agriculture, race, or American history in a new way, this episode has a lot to offer you.
Episode Show Notes: