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Welcome Back, The Modern Domestique
You may have noticed that the blog, and the podcast for that matter, have been very quiet lately. I'm not too sure exactly how it...
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TMD Podcast, S2 E5: The Therapeutic Benefits Of Home Economics
This episode's interview is with Amy Leiter, Emily Rose Popiel, and Emily Seagrave of Violet Hive Art Therapy. Violet hive is a...
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TMD Podcast, S2 E4: Food Lab & A Radicchio Brussel Salad Recipe!
Food lab is a recreational cooking school located in Boulder, CO. The founder, Casey describes the space as a community culinary hub,...
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TMD Podcast S2 E3: Whole Family Nutrition W/ Marty's Meals
Marty's Meals is a holistic pet-food company based in Santa Fe, NM and in Boulder, CO that makes a wide range of sustainably sourced raw...
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TMD Podcast S2 E2: All About Garlic!
Listen in as I talk with Karen about the different varieties of garlic grown on her farm and sold locally in Boulder, CO. Karen talks...
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TMD Podcast, S2 E1: Ethan Welty W/ Falling Fruit
Have you ever wondered about the fruit growing in public spaces around your city? Would you like to get to know your city better while...
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TMD Podcast, S1 E7: Season One Recap
In preparation for Season Two, this episode is a special collection of highlights from Season One! The highlights are in chronological...
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TMD Podcast, S1 E6: Theresa Baker (Teaching Handcrafts At The Shining Mountain Waldorf School)
"This week's episode is an interview with Theresa Baker who is the handwork teacher at the Shining Mountain Waldorf school in Boulder,...
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TMD Podcast, S1 E5: The Evolution Of Home Economics (An Interview With My Mom!)
"This episode is a conversation with The Mother Domestique, AKA my mom. With a master's degree in Home Economics, a catering business,...
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TMD Podcast, S1 E4: Brian Coppom W/ The Boulder County Farmers Markets
"This episode is for anyone who likes food! Brian Coppom and I discuss our local farmers market (BCFM), why farmers markets are such an...
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