In this episode, Madeline chats with her friend Jess Fetterman, a historian with a bachelorโs degree in agriculture, a brief history of how agriculture became sciencey, her familyโs connections to farming, an influential high school research experience, living history, some basics on the Quakers and the college she went to, her unique college experiences, marrying traditional and modern agricultural practices, subsidiarity, her grad school stints and mental health, the importance of cultivation to our humanity, the effects of her parentsโ mixed marriage on her religious upbringing, the liturgy and how her husband helped her be comfortable with different liturgies, how she met her husband, being a biritual marriage, and so much more! -link: Byz Benโs episode, Silent Spring, I&A, Caroline Georgeโs episode During the course of their conversation, they make many references which you can explore. Some of these references include episodes 63 and 97, Silent Spring by Rachel Carson, and the Inkwells and Anvils community. Feel free to like, subscribe, and share the episode! Follow us on Instagram! @sbltfpodcast Don't forget to go out there, and be a light to this world!