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Farm Talk with Paul Ward in Ventura County, CA discusses different aspects of farm living in rural communities in California.

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Farm Talk with Paul Ward in Ventura County, CA discusses different aspects of farm living in rural communities in California.

    Community Compassion: Keller Williams’ Red Day and The Fisher House

    Community Compassion: Keller Williams’ Red Day and The Fisher House

    In this episode of "15 Minutes with Paul Ward," we delve into the heart of community service and giving back with special guest Angelika Jedrasik from Keller Williams West Ventura County. Angelika shares insights into Red Day, a remarkable initiative by Keller Williams aimed at serving communities nationwide. She sheds light on this year's  local Keller Williams’ beneficiary, The Fisher House, explaining its vital role in providing free housing for families of veterans receiving medical care. As Angelika underscores the hyper-local nature of Keller Williams, she reveals how each office selects charities tailored to their communities' needs for Red Day. We gain a glimpse into the impactful endeavors planned by Ventura County’s Keller Williams Realtors for Red Day 2024. Furthermore, Angelika highlights essential donation items needed by The Fisher House, alongside convenient QR codes for direct contributions. The discussion turns poignant as the significance of supporting our military community and their families is emphasized. Paul and Angelika also share invaluable resources including websites for Red Day and The Fisher House, culminating in a map guiding viewers to locate Fisher Houses across the nation. This episode serves as a poignant reminder of the power of collective action and community support in making a difference in the lives of those who have served our country.
     
    Watch the full episode HERE
     
    What you’ll learn in this episode:
    0:00 Welcome to the show and introduction of Keller Williams’ Angelika Jedrasik
    0:38 Angelika describes Red Day
    1:08 This year’s beneficiary for Red Day is The Fisher House, and Angelika tells us what the Fisher House is
    2:18 Because Keller Williams is Hyper Local, each office can pick a charity to work with on Red Day that fits the needs of their individual communities
    3:42 We learn what Ventura County Keller Williams realtors will be doing on Red Day 2024
    4:24 Donation items needed by The Fisher House
    5:04 QR Codes to donate directly
    5:39 VA Hospitals are spread out and when the need arises for care, there is a strong need for places like The Fisher House to provide safe, comfortable and FREE housing for families
    6:57 The need to help and give back to our Military Community and their families
    8:19 Websites for Red Day and The Fisher House
    8:49 A map of where to find a Fisher House
    10:01 A special thank you to our sponsor: Opus Escrow
    Related Episodes:
    Unveiling Humanity Through Compassion, Hope and a Costume
    A Recovery Oasis at Nate’s Place
    VA Loans in Today’s Economy with Chris James
    Learn more about Keller Williams Red Day:RED Day — KWRI
    The Fisher House Foundation:Home - Fisher House Foundation
     
    Contact Paul Ward:805-479-5004paul@homeandranchteam.com
     
    Have ideas for future episodes? We'd love to answer your questions - leave a comment! For any home buying or home selling needs in the Ventura County area of California, please reach out to Paul@HomeAndRanchTeam.com or visit www.HomeAndRanchTeam.com
     
    A special THANK YOU to our sponsor, OPUS ESCROW! Farm Talk with Paul Ward would not be possible without the support of our sponsor Opus Escrow. Supporting our sponsor ensures Farm Talk can provide listeners with the best possible episodes.

    • 10 Min.
    Plantopia! Seedlings for Youth Education

    Plantopia! Seedlings for Youth Education

    In this episode of "15 Minutes with Paul Ward," Paul welcomes Seth Wilmoth, a representative from SEEAG, to shed light on the exciting event, Plantopia. Seth dives into the concept of Plantopia, explaining its significance and the audience it aims to educate. Delving deeper, they discuss the origins of the seedlings sold at Plantopia and the varieties available this year. Seth also provides crucial details about the event's locations and times, emphasizing the opportunity for pre-ordering and participation in a raffle. They explore the noble cause behind Plantopia, highlighting how the proceeds are utilized and the goals set for this year's fundraiser. Additionally, they discuss the pricing of seedlings and bundles, making it accessible to all interested participants. Finally, they express gratitude to Plantel and Agromin, the sponsors who make Plantopia possible, and share essential links for further information.
    Watch the full episode HERE
    What you’ll learn in this episode:
    0:00 Welcome Seth Wilmoth of SEEAG to the show
    0:29 What is Plantopia?
    0:55 Who is being educated by SEEAG and why are they being educated?
    1:53 Who plants and grows the seedlings being sold at Plantopia?
    2:25 Seth Wilmoth tells us what seedlings varieties are available at Plantopia
    2:50 Seth gives details about this year’s Plantopia locations and times
    4:44 Pre-Ordering, a raffle and where to pre-order
    5:50 How the proceeds for Plantopia are used and what the goals are for this year’s fundraiser
    7:20 Information on the cost of seedlings and bundles that can be purchased
    8:35 Plantopia is made possible thanks to its sponsors: Plantel and Agromin
    9:07 Seeag and Plantopia websites
    9:46 Plantopia information
    9:51 Thank you to our sponsor Opus Escrow
     
    Related Episodes: Harvesting Futures in Agricultural EducationOtto & Sons: The Largest Grower of Roses West of the RockiesReel Guppy Adventures: Nurturing Nature, Inspiring Youth
    Plantopia is Hosted by SEEAG:www.seeag.org/plantopia
    How to reach Paul:paul@homeandranchteam.com805-479-5004 
    Check out our featured listings as well as other properties for sale in the area:Homeandranchteam.com 
    Have ideas for future episodes? We'd love to answer your questions - leave a comment! For any home buying or home selling needs in the Ventura County area of California, please reach out to Paul@HomeAndRanchTeam.com or visit www.HomeAndRanchTeam.com 
    A special THANK YOU to our sponsor! Farm Talk with Paul Ward would not be possible without the support of our sponsor Opus Escrow. Supporting our sponsor ensures Farm Talk can provide listeners with the best possible episodes.

    • 9 Min.
    Vital Vet Tales: Unveiling Holistic Animal Care with Dr. Rhiannon Fenton

    Vital Vet Tales: Unveiling Holistic Animal Care with Dr. Rhiannon Fenton

    Join us on this episode of Farm Talk as we welcome Dr. Rhiannon Fenton, a Holistic Veterinary Medicine Specialist. Dr. Fenton enlightens us on the differences between traditional veterinarians and holistic practitioners, showcasing the diverse tools in her diagnostic arsenal through an example of diagnosing a liver issue.
    We delve into the realm of holistic care for animals, exploring chiropractic and acupuncture treatments, alongside unique diagnostic methods like muscle testing. Dr. Fenton shares her journey into holistic veterinary care, emphasizing the importance of educating pet owners and dispelling misinformation. Tune in as we discuss preventative tips for common ailments like colic in horses and glimpse into the future of Vital Equine Veterinary Medicine.

    Watch the Full Episode HERE
     
    What you’ll learn in this episode:
    0:00 Welcome to the show and introduction of guest: Dr Rhiannon Fenton
    0:27 What is the difference between a Veterinarian and a Holistic Veterinary Medicine Specialist
    2:51 Dr. Fenton gives us an example of a liver issue
    3:20 People come to Dr. Fenton for one thing and find out that what’s wrong is something totally different and an explanation of things a holistic vet has in their “toolbox” to diagnose and treat patients
    4:48 Chiropractic and acupuncture for horses is the same as for humans
    6:07 How to determine that your pet has a problem
    7:02 Paul describes a scenario with a dog brought to Dr. Fenton and she tells us how she treated the dog using “Muscle Testing” and chiropractic care
    10:08 What drove Dr. Fenton to take this path of holistic veterinary care
    11:30 Dr. Fenton knew from the age of 5 that she wanted to be a vet
    12:23 Dr. Fenton has written multiple articles
    12:41 Dr. Fenton tells us about how a horses’ nose is important to their vitality and wellness
    13:44 Educating people all the time about the nostrils and the article Dr. Fenton wrote
    15:02 How Dr Fenton handles it when people come to her almost as a “last resort”
    16:32 Describing a few conditions that animals may have and how she plays “detective” to figure these things out
    20:29 The #1 cause of death in horses is Colic and preventative tips
    24:25 An Adalusian horse is diagnosed with multiple conditions
    25:13 Dr. Fenton explains why and what happens if someone follows the advice they read in generic articles
    28:18 Does following misinformation make things worse?
    29:13 Getting the word out
    29:41 The future of Vital Equine Veterinary Medicine
    30:36 Paul asks about Rhiannon’s name
    31:15 What kind of clientele does Dr. Fenton have and her territory covered
    32:05 A special Thank you to our sponsor Opus Escrow
     
    Related Episodes:All Dogs Rule in Fillmore, CAHorse, Heart and Connection: Equine Facilitated Learning
     
    Vital Equine Holistic Veterinary Medicine:Dr Rhiannon FentonText/Call: 310-800-1495Mailing Address: PO Box 9281 Calabasas, CA 91372www.vitalequine.us
     
    Contact Paul Ward:805-479-5004paul@homeandranchteam.com
     
    Have ideas for future episodes? We'd love to answer your questions - leave a comment! For any home buying or home selling needs in the Ventura County area of California, please reach out to Paul@HomeAndRanchTeam.com or visit www.HomeAndRanchTeam.com
     
    A special THANK YOU to our sponsor, OPUS ESCROW! Farm Talk with Paul Ward would not be possible without the support of our sponsor Opus Escrow. Supporting our sponsor ensures Farm Talk can provide listeners with the best possible episodes.

    • 34 Min.
    Constructing Your Home Buying Path

    Constructing Your Home Buying Path

    Join us for an engaging episode of '15 Minutes with Paul Ward' where we explore the intricacies of the real estate market. In this enlightening conversation, Paul Ward, a seasoned real estate expert, delves into the comparison between purchasing an existing home and embarking on the adventure of constructing a custom home. Drawing from his extensive knowledge of Ventura County's diverse neighborhoods, Paul illuminates the advantages and drawbacks of each route, offering valuable guidance to help you make a well-informed decision tailored to your individual needs and aspirations. Whether you're a first-time homebuyer, a seasoned investor, or simply intrigued by Ventura County's dynamic housing landscape, this episode guarantees to equip you with invaluable insights to navigate your real estate ventures effectively. From discussing the costs and permitting process of building to the importance of factors like distance to utilities and soils testing, Paul provides comprehensive advice that will empower you in your housing journey.
     
    Watch the full episode HERE
    What you will learn in this episode:
    0:00 Welcome to the Show0:11 Today we will discuss whether you Should Buy a House or Build a House0:32 If you’re buying a house, you can expect these things0:47 If you’re building a house, you can expect these things1:15 Considerations when Building1:20 Building Cost and how to calculate an estimate of total cost1:48 The Permitting Process and what it entails3:11 Distance to Utilities and the importance of this4:00 Why is the Fire Department important when building a home?5:27 Soils testing: Why is it necessary and what to expect6:13 Caissons and why these are important in your build6:30 Cost of Construction vs Value of home once build is done7:36 Is it worth it to build?7:58 If the idea is to save money- what’s better? Paul even mentions “Fixer Uppers”8:41 Paul’s final thoughts on Building Dreams or Buying History9:07 Contact Paul via email: paul@homeandranchteam.com9:12 Thank you to our sponsor: Opus Escrow
     
    Related Episodes: Where Are Real Estate Prices Headed in Ventura County? Zoning Laws and Permits in Ventura County, CAFirst Time Home Buyer Specialist Marianne Caprino 
     
    How to reach Paul:paul@homeandranchteam.com805-479-5004 
     
    Check out our featured listings as well as other properties for sale in the area: www.Homeandranchteam.com 
    Have ideas for future episodes? We'd love to answer your questions - leave a comment! For any home buying or home selling needs in the Ventura County area of California, please reach out to Paul@HomeAndRanchTeam.com or visit www.HomeAndRanchTeam.com
     
    A special THANK YOU to our sponsor! Farm Talk with Paul Ward would not be possible without the support of our sponsor Opus Escrow. Supporting our sponsor ensures Farm Talk can provide listeners with the best possible episodes.

    • 9 Min.
    Farm-to-Table-Feast: Nourishing Minds and Bodies

    Farm-to-Table-Feast: Nourishing Minds and Bodies

    🌾🍴 Step right up, farmers and foodies alike! It's lunchtime on Farm Talk, and let me tell you, today's episode is a feast for the senses! Join Paul as he embarks on a culinary adventure like no other, delving into the world of wholesome, farm-fresh goodness with none other than the remarkable Hilary Boynton.
    Picture this: nestled in the heart of Topanga Canyon lies the Manzanita School, where Hilary reigns supreme over a lunch program that's anything but ordinary. Bid farewell to bland PBJ sandwiches and bland tater tots, because Hilary's culinary creations are a symphony of flavor and tradition. Sourdough bread, lovingly fermented and baked on-site, awaits, accompanied by generous slathers of golden ghee, slow-roasted pork shoulder, and vibrant swiss chard.
    But that's just the beginning of Hilary's epicurean odyssey. Drawing inspiration from ancient traditions and culinary wisdom from around the globe, she crafts meals that not only satisfy hunger but nourish body and soul. Every ingredient is handpicked from local farms, including the esteemed Organic Pastures, Kandarian Organic Farms, and the illustrious Apricot Lane Farms, ensuring that every bite is bursting with freshness and flavor.
    But Hilary's mission goes beyond just serving up sensational meals. With a passion for education as robust as her flavors, she offers immersive cooking classes that empower students to embrace the art of mindful eating and conscious cooking. Because as Hilary believes, when you know better, you do better.
    So grab your forks and knives, folks, because today's lunch is a celebration of community, sustainability, and the timeless joy of good food. Don't miss out on this mouthwatering journey with Hilary Boynton on Farm Talk! 🌱🍽️
     
    Catch Hilary’s contagious energy and enjoy the episode!
     
    Related Links:
    Learn more about School of Lunch https://www.schooloflunch.com/
    Purchase Hilary’s book http://www.healyourgutcookbook.com/
    Manzanita School in Topanga Canyon https://manzanitaschool.org/
     
    Don’t forget to subscribe to the Farm Talk with Paul Ward podcast wherever you get your favorite podcasts and enjoy episodes on the go!
     
    WARNING: miscarriage content
     
    In this episode you’ll learn:
    0:00 Thanks to Hilary Boynton and the Manzanita School for hosting Paul Ward. Thank you to our sponsors that make Farm Talk possible.
    0:28 Where the Manzanita School is located
    1:24 The founding of School of Lunch and the importance of nutrient density
    6:29 The GAPS diet - the gut/brain connection
    7:31 Hilary writes a cookbook with Mary Brackett - The Heal Your Gut Cookbook
    8:54 Inspiration behind the traditional and seasonal recipes
    10:05 Sourcing local ingredients
    12:50 An average day feeding 175 students at the Manzanita School
    16:14 Incorporating traditions from many cultures into the food served at the school
    18:46 Children participate in creating and enjoying new foods
    20:06 Incorporating parents into the curriculum
    21:53 Hilary’s Training Academy to help people learn how to cook real food
    22:35 Manzanita School students grow and eat their own food
    24:00 Expanding the School of Lunch program to other schools
    26:43 The paradox of being overfed and undernourished
     
    Related Episodes:
    Pathfinders: Cultivating Leaders through the Scouting Journey 
    Reel Guppy Adventures: Nurturing Nature, Inspiring Youth
    Harvesting Futures in Agricultural Education
     
    Contact Paul Ward:
    805-479-5004
    paul@homeandranchteam.com
     
    Have ideas for future episodes? We'd love to answer your questions - leave a comment! For any home buying or home selling needs in the Ventura County area of California, please reach out to Paul@HomeAndRanchTeam.com or visit www.HomeAndRanchTeam.com
     
    A special THANK YOU to our sponsors! Farm Talk with Paul Ward would not be possible without the support of our sponsors, Opus Escrow. Supporting our sponsors ensures Farm Talk can provide listeners with the best possible episodes.
     

    • 30 Min.
    Preserving Paradise with Ventura Land Trust

    Preserving Paradise with Ventura Land Trust

    In this episode of Farm Talk with Paul Ward, we welcome special guests from Ventura Land Trust, Director Melissa Baffa and Deputy Director Dan Holst. They shed light on the mission and operations of Ventura Land Trust, beginning with its inception and the driving force behind its establishment. As Melissa and Dan delve into the intricacies of land preservation, listeners gain insight into the multifaceted efforts involved in managing and conserving natural landscapes. From addressing homelessness issues on preserves to balancing human recreation with wildlife conservation, Ventura Land Trust's approach emerges as a dynamic blend of stewardship and community engagement. The discussion spans topics such as volunteerism, habitat protection, and combating invasive species, illustrating the organization's comprehensive commitment to environmental sustainability. Melissa and Dan also highlight Ventura Land Trust's distinctive features, including its diverse staff, educational programs, and innovative initiatives like the 30 by 30 Initiative. Throughout the episode, they emphasize the vital role of public awareness and participation in safeguarding local ecosystems. As the conversation draws to a close, listeners are encouraged to explore Ventura Land Trust's website and social media platforms to learn more about their impactful work and ways to get involved in preserving the natural beauty of Ventura County.
    Watch the full episode HERE
    What you’ll learn in this episode:
    0:00 Welcome to the show and to our guests from Ventura Land Trust: Director Melissa Baffa and Deputy Director Dan Holst
    0:29 What is Ventura Land Trust?
    1:10 What was the impetus for Ventura Land Trust?
    2:10 Find out what’s involved when a piece of land is located that should be preserved
    3:36 Melissa Baffa tells us about other preserves that Ventura Land Trust has
    4:42 Dan discusses the homelessness component on the Willoughby Preserve and how that is also a big part of managing that preserve.
    6:30 The delicate balance between preserving the land and cleaning up the “homes” of the homeless and even helping facilitate their hopes and aspirations
    7:27 Find out how a preserve managed by a nonprofit organization differs from a park
    8:06 Become a member of the Ventura Land Trust and learn how your membership fee helps
    9:12 Melissa explains the balance between human and dog recreation and wildlife on the preserves
    11:03 Dan talks about promoting a responsible recreational culture and
    providing publicly accessible open space, but also conserving wildlife habitat and how science plays a role in all of that
    12:30 How a strong Volunteer Docent Corps helps with the mission of Ventura Land Trust and an invitation to become a volunteer
    13:43 The diverse staff that Ventura Land Trust has and different programs they offer
    15:37 Some of the ways people can get involved in what happens with Ventura Land Trust and at the preserves
    16:57 Melissa tells us about the donor wall created with a local artist, Tyronne McGrath for the Capital Campaign and gives us the website to be a part of this amazing creation
    18:34 Dan describes the variety of habitat types that are protected by Ventura Land Trust and the different size preserves they hold
    19:54 New invasive species are inadvertently introduced to the preserves everyday and educating the public on how to avoid it happening
    20:51 Passive restoration of invasive species and how Boy Scout Troop 111 helps to remove the invasive species on the preserve
    22:55 How conservation efforts keep animals and plants on the preserves and the need for animals to roam freely
    26:04 What is the dedicated area of interest for Ventura Land Trust and what the future looks like for that focus area, including the 30 by 30 Initiative and Biodiversity
    28:50 Melissa and Dan tell us what makes Ventura Land Trust stand out amongst other land trusts as well as the importance of neighbor outreach
    30:29 How Mother Nature and climate change impacts the preser

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