The entirely tiresome facilitation by today’s Host is mitigated—no, vanishes!—with news from Frank Rebiejo, the Manager of the Eureka Springs Farmers’ Market. Frank is followed by a conversation with Melinda Large, owner of It’s a Mystery Bookstore located on the town square in Berryville, and—on Track 3—a conversation with Eileen Nichols who manages the award [...]
The actor and food activist Richard Pille reads an original poem called “The Farmer’s Spirit.” It is splendid. Following the sublime, our host stumbles and bumbles through the “News of the World,” where he assumes that the world is about 25 miles in circumference. From there, we hear about Wildfire Farm’s Community Supported Agriculture project [...]
This week the Ozark Harvest Radio Hour investigates the usefulness of Forsaking All Others, moving onto a flood plain, living in a yurt and selling organic vegetables for a living with Andrew and Madeleine Schwerin. Is the road less traveled a wonderful, yellow brick road or just pretty damn empty? Jim Long’s book Sensational Salsas [...]
Dr. Jim Young returns to the Ozark Harvest Radio Hour to tell us about his journey from Catholicism to the Divine, and the road less traveled. Our host ponders the Brave New World of Viagra in his update on all the News from Berryville, and Mary Hayat, National Spokesperson for Better Living without Chemistry, shares [...]
If the Ozark Harvest Radio Hour had any buttons it would bust them with excitement about its interview with “Founding Mother” and water activist Barbara Harmony. In our interview with Barbara we learn how she arrived here in Eureka Springs, and about her by now long commitment to assuring that our water is pure and [...]
The Ozark Harvest Radio Hour is back for Season Three and we’re just as awful as we’ve ever been. To celebrate our season premier we’re joined by Frank Rebeijo of the Eureka Springs Farmer’s Market, its new and improved co-manager. Frank fills us in about what’s different at the market this year and tells us [...]
