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Nature's Neighbor

A show where we talk everything about Food, Farming, Family and Home. Home is always the Central Coast Of California. Always, using methods and practices to mimic nature as close as possible. Hoping to stimulate the conversation of how we eat our politics everyday. With the biggest political act we do everyday is what we put on our plate. To always remember, we stand for is what we stand on. BUY, EAT, LIVE LOCAL. EVERYDAY. www.naturestouchnurseryandharvest.store

  1. MAY 1

    Episode 32: Purpose, Accountability & Rebuilding Community from the Ground Up | Nature’s Neighbor

    In Episode 31 of Nature’s Neighbor, Melanie and Josh explore the ripple effects of regulation, taxation, and shifting policies — starting with cannabis legalization and expanding into the broader challenges facing local farmers and food producers. What begins as a conversation about the cannabis industry quickly connects to a larger issue: how overregulation and heavy taxation can impact small, local operations. From there, they dive into poultry farming, Prop 12, and the real barriers that come with trying to raise and produce food at a local level. Together, they break down how these systems affect supply, pricing, and accessibility — and why fewer people are able (or willing) to produce their own food. The conversation highlights the growing disconnect between consumers and the realities of farming, along with the consequences of relying too heavily on large-scale systems . This episode asks the bigger questions: How do regulations and taxes shape local industries?What does it actually take to produce food on a small scale today?Are current systems supporting or limiting local farmers?And what role do individuals play in rebuilding sustainable, local food sources? This conversation is about more than policy — it’s about awareness, responsibility, and understanding what it truly takes to support local agriculture and long-term sustainability. Produced by EZF Media, LLCWebsite: ezfmedia.com #NatureNeighbor #LocalFarming #FoodSystems #Agriculture #Regulation #Sustainability #Podcast #EZFMedia

    1 hr
  2. APR 24

    Episode 31: 4.20.2026: Regulation, Taxes & The Reality of Local Farming | Nature’s Neighbor

    In Episode 31 of Nature’s Neighbor, Melanie and Josh explore the ripple effects of regulation, taxation, and shifting policies — starting with cannabis legalization and expanding into the broader challenges facing local farmers and food producers.What begins as a conversation about the cannabis industry quickly connects to a larger issue: how overregulation and heavy taxation can impact small, local operations. From there, they dive into poultry farming, Prop 12, and the real barriers that come with trying to raise and produce food at a local level.Together, they break down how these systems affect supply, pricing, and accessibility — and why fewer people are able (or willing) to produce their own food. The conversation highlights the growing disconnect between consumers and the realities of farming, along with the consequences of relying too heavily on large-scale systems .This episode asks the bigger questions:How do regulations and taxes shape local industries?What does it actually take to produce food on a small scale today?Are current systems supporting or limiting local farmers?And what role do individuals play in rebuilding sustainable, local food sources?This conversation is about more than policy — it’s about awareness, responsibility, and understanding what it truly takes to support local agriculture and long-term sustainability.Produced by EZF Media, LLCWebsite: ezfmedia.com#NatureNeighbor #LocalFarming #FoodSystems #Agriculture #Regulation #Sustainability #Podcast #EZFMedia

    56 min
  3. APR 17

    Episode 39: Breaking Bread, Broken Systems & Getting Back to Basics | Nature’s Neighbor

    In Episode 39 of Nature’s Neighbor, Melanie and Josh come together for a raw and honest conversation — starting with unexpected cold weather and plant loss, and expanding into something much deeper about patterns, preparedness, and the systems we live in. From late frost damage and garden lessons to the meaning of “breaking bread,” this episode highlights the importance of slowing down, recognizing patterns, and staying grounded in real, hands-on knowledge . As the conversation unfolds, they tackle bigger topics — from food quality and gut health to regulations, taxes, and the growing disconnect between community, government, and everyday life. Melanie shares real experiences from running a local business, exposing the pressures of compliance, rising costs, and the challenge of staying true to a mission in a shifting system. This episode asks the real questions: Why do we keep repeating the same mistakes instead of learning patterns?What does it truly mean to “break bread” and build community?Are we being proactive — or just reacting when it’s too late?And how do we take back control of our health, food, and future? This is a conversation about getting back to basics — understanding the land, trusting experience, and finding resilience in a world that keeps pulling us away from it. Produced by EZF Media, LLCWebsite: ezfmedia.com #NatureNeighbor #BreakingBread #Resilience #Farming #FoodSystems #LocalBusiness #Podcast #EZFMedia

    1 hr
  4. APR 3

    Episode 37: Real Estate, Community & Building Something That Lasts | Nature’s Neighbor

    In Episode 37 of Nature’s Neighbor, Melanie is joined by special guest Elizabeth Gutierrez, a local realtor on the Central Coast and host of Get Real with Liz. Stepping in for Josh, Elizabeth brings real-world insight into homeownership, investment, and what it means to build a future in a rapidly changing market. From early heat and shifting weather patterns to the realities of buying land and homes today, this conversation connects the dots between real estate, agriculture, and the evolving Central Coast lifestyle. Elizabeth shares her journey in real estate and lending, breaking down the importance of education, transparency, and making smart long-term decisions when it comes to buying property. Together, they dive into rising costs, land use challenges, water limitations, and how these factors are reshaping both farming and housing in our community . This episode asks the bigger questions: What does it really take to buy and hold property today?How is real estate impacting agriculture and local land use?What role does community involvement play in shaping the future?And how do we build a foundation that lasts for generations? This conversation is about more than real estate — it’s about adaptation, resilience, and understanding the value of where we plant our roots. Follow Elizabeth on Instagram: @realtorelizabethgutierrez Produced by EZF Media, LLCWebsite: ezfmedia.com #NatureNeighbor #PasoRobles #RealEstate #CentralCoast #Community #Agriculture #Podcast #EZFMedia

    1h 3m
  5. MAR 27

    Episode 36: Weather, Gardening & Legacy | Nature’s Neighbor

    In Episode 36 of Nature’s Neighbor, Melanie and Josh dive into the strange early heat, shifting seasonal patterns, and what those changes mean for gardening, farming, and everyday life. From soil temperatures and late frost risks to seasonal planting, fresh eggs, and naturally raised chickens, this conversation highlights the deeper connection between weather, food, and understanding the land we live on. Melanie also shares exciting updates from Nature’s Touch, including a new community gardening group, the arrival of baby emus, and reflections on legacy, hard work, and the generations of knowledge that shape how we grow, care, and live. This episode asks the bigger questions: What does unseasonably warm weather mean for local growers? How do we reconnect with seasonal gardening and food awareness? What can we learn from raising animals naturally and working with the land? And how do legacy, community, and shared knowledge help us move forward? This conversation is about more than gardening — it’s about resilience, stewardship, and passing something meaningful on to the next generation. 🌱 Grow with the seasons 🥚 Know your food 🌿 Learn your soil 🤝 Build community ❤️ Honor legacy Produced by EZF Media, LLC Website: ezfmedia.com #NaturesNeighbor #Gardening #LocalFood #FoodSystems #SeasonalGardening #FarmLife #CommunityGrowth #KnowYourFood #BackyardChickens #CaliforniaFarming #GrowLocal #Legacy

    57 min
  6. MAR 13

    Episode 35: The Real Cost of Food, Farming & Community | Nature’s Neighbor

    In Episode 35 of Nature’s Neighbor, Melanie and Josh tackle one of the biggest questions facing communities today: what is the real cost of food, farming, and living locally? From rising fuel prices and regulatory challenges to the realities facing farmers, small businesses, and young people entering agriculture, this conversation explores the complicated systems shaping our food supply and local economies. Melanie shares firsthand experiences working with farmers and small businesses across California, while Josh dives into the importance of localization, ecological thinking, and rebuilding community through food and land stewardship. The discussion also takes an unexpected turn into something deeper: how disconnected many people have become from food itself — from knowing how to cook, to understanding where food comes from, to recognizing what real nourishment looks like. This episode asks the hard questions: What is the true cost of “cheap” groceries? Why are farmers and small businesses struggling to survive? How did we lose basic food knowledge in our communities? And how can we rebuild stronger, more resilient local food systems? This conversation isn’t about politics — it’s about accountability, resilience, and reconnecting people to the land and to each other. If we want stronger communities and healthier food systems, it starts with how we grow, cook, share, and support food locally. 🌱 Grow local 🥕 Support farmers 🌎 Reconnect with the land 🤝 Rebuild community Produced by EZF Media, LLC Website: ezfmedia.com #NaturesNeighbor #LocalFood #FoodSystems #SupportLocal #SmallFarms #CaliforniaFarming #CommunityResilience #KnowYourFarmer #FarmToTable #SustainableLiving #RegenerativeAgriculture #LocalEconomy #FoodEducation #GrowYourOwnFood

    58 min

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A show where we talk everything about Food, Farming, Family and Home. Home is always the Central Coast Of California. Always, using methods and practices to mimic nature as close as possible. Hoping to stimulate the conversation of how we eat our politics everyday. With the biggest political act we do everyday is what we put on our plate. To always remember, we stand for is what we stand on. BUY, EAT, LIVE LOCAL. EVERYDAY. www.naturestouchnurseryandharvest.store