Our lamentable host steps back in time with a nod toward the Eureka Springs Independent, a new and, well independent newspaper for whom (which) he writes until further notice. (Notice is expected any day). Then, off to the good bits and an interview with Kevin Michael O’Connor, nationally celebrated host of the C-Realm internet radio [...]
This is old home week on The Ozark Harvest Radio Hour. The beautiful and vivacious Keever Sisters reprise their international hit “You are what you eat!” and Johnice Dominick, our favorite library lady from the Carroll Madison Library system, reviews two marvelous books about food, including an old favorite “Homegrown in the Ozarks.” Our good [...]
This week on the Ozark Harvest radio Hour Brother Richard Ims from Little Portion Monastery Farm talks Thanksgiving turkey and author and founder of the Arkansas Metaphysical Society Jim Young takes us on a Magical Mystery Tour; Jim tells us all about his new book, Living an Extraordinary Life in an Ordinary Reality. Allen Hunter [...]
On this week’s Ozark Harvest Radio Hour, our guest is Richard Ims from Little Portion Monastery Farm. Also on hand are Library Lady Johnice Dominick from the Carroll-Madison County Library Association, John Toombs with “Life on Homestead Farms,” and a special interview with Britni Rexwinkle at the Green Forest Farmers’ Market. And of course, the [...]
On this week’s Ozark Harvest Radio Hour, our guests include vendors from the Eureka Springs Farmers Market. Also on hand are Johnice Dominick from the Carroll Madison County Library Association, John Toombs with “Life on Homestead Farms,” Jane and Richard Pille with “In the Garden.” The Fabulous Keever Sisters make an appearance and the music [...]
Andrew Schwerin and Madeline Kinnon–who brought *Locally Grown* to Carroll County–are this week’s guests on The Ozark Harvest Radio Hour. Also on hand are Johnice Dominick from the Carroll Madison County Library Association, Jane and Richard Pille with “In the Garden” and all the news about our wonderful farms and farmers markets right here, right [...]
