26 episodes

Welcome to the Modern Farm and Artisan Podcast, created for the people of Southern Utah by your co-hosts Kat Puzey, owner of the Downtown Farmers Market and West Village Farmers Market in Saint George, and Anna Lytle an urban gardener and low-waste living enthusiast. Our mission is to connect you to the lives and stories of our local farmers, makers, and educators that all are dedicating themselves to positively and powerfully impact our southern Utah community.
This podcast was created as a resource for inspiration and education. Through these stories, we hope to connect you to food in an entirely new way, inspire you to possibly start producing your own food, step into a new creative path, and understand the importance of voting with your dollar and strengthening the local economy.
Make sure you are following us on Facebook and Instagram at MofacoUtah and sign up for our email list at mofacoutah.com/podcast/signup to stay up to date on all this podcast has to offer. 
Thank you so much for listening and we’ll be in your feed every two weeks, but in the meantime, we hope to see you at the Farmers Market in St George, Utah!

Modern Farm and Artisan Co-Op Podcast Kat Puzey

    • Education
    • 5.0 • 5 Ratings

Welcome to the Modern Farm and Artisan Podcast, created for the people of Southern Utah by your co-hosts Kat Puzey, owner of the Downtown Farmers Market and West Village Farmers Market in Saint George, and Anna Lytle an urban gardener and low-waste living enthusiast. Our mission is to connect you to the lives and stories of our local farmers, makers, and educators that all are dedicating themselves to positively and powerfully impact our southern Utah community.
This podcast was created as a resource for inspiration and education. Through these stories, we hope to connect you to food in an entirely new way, inspire you to possibly start producing your own food, step into a new creative path, and understand the importance of voting with your dollar and strengthening the local economy.
Make sure you are following us on Facebook and Instagram at MofacoUtah and sign up for our email list at mofacoutah.com/podcast/signup to stay up to date on all this podcast has to offer. 
Thank you so much for listening and we’ll be in your feed every two weeks, but in the meantime, we hope to see you at the Farmers Market in St George, Utah!

    Starting Off Season 2 with a Year in Review

    Starting Off Season 2 with a Year in Review

    We officially released season one of the podcast on March 17th 2020, but began recording episodes in December 2019. Its safe to say a lot has happened this past year so we decided to kick off season two, talking about it all! Kat talks about switching to an online farmers market, continuing the online option, and then transitioning to opening a brick and mortar in downtown Saint George, as well as some behind the scenes details about what goes into to making the store happen. We also talk about MoFACo starting an incubator/community farm space and what is happening with that!

    • 1 hr
    Kierstin Madsen of MPE Designs

    Kierstin Madsen of MPE Designs

    In episode two of our second season, we talk with Kierstin Madsen of MPE Designs. Kierstin is an artists with many skills and talents including metal work, painting, jewelry making, sewing, etc. We discuss her background, her philosophy, and a learn about her artistic process. You can find her work at our brick and mortar in downtown Saint George, Utah at 55 N Main.

    • 1 hr 26 min
    Gerri Abdullah of Sunshyne Ceramics

    Gerri Abdullah of Sunshyne Ceramics

    In todays episode we talk with Gerri of Sunshyne Ceramics. Gerri is a St George native and studied at Dixie and Utah State. We learn about some of the challenges she faced in school and also about her artistic process and inspiration. Gerri has a really fun story, so we hope you enjoy this conversation as much as we did.

    • 1 hr 24 min
    Alicia and Brian of 6Bit Creative

    Alicia and Brian of 6Bit Creative

    In todays episode we chat with MoFACo's Community Partner, 6Bit Creative, the brother sister duo of Brian Jensen and Alicia Lockwood. If you have been in the store, you have seen their set up in the back of our shared business space. They have been with MoFACo from the beginning and designed the logo, 3D renderings for the building, and have helped with the logo and business branding for vendors in the Co-Op. Learn each of their stories, their unique partnership, as well as all of the amazing services they can offer you!

    • 1 hr 31 min
    Julianne Skinner of Neon Arts

    Julianne Skinner of Neon Arts

    In todays episode we talk with Julianne Skinner of Neon Arts, mother of twins who only started painting about 5 years ago. We talk about her unique style, why she uses a pallet knife for her artwork instead of traditional paint brushes, how her style has evolved, how she finds inspiration and the mom-work life balance.
    You can find her work in MoFACo at 55 N Main St in downtown Saint George, Utah!

    • 1 hr 3 min
    Lynne Maki McWilliams of Paint What Smiles At You

    Lynne Maki McWilliams of Paint What Smiles At You

    In todays episode we talk with Lynne, the daughter of Anja Maki who is the artists behind all the work that Lynne sells. We learn about Anja's life and Lynne's background and what inspired Lynne to get her mothers artwork into the world. She uses the profits from her mothers work to give free art kits to kids, as well as adults, to inspire them to paint what smiles at them and spread the joy her mother felt when painting our beautiful world!

    • 1 hr 20 min

Customer Reviews

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5 Ratings

5 Ratings

CrossFit Mesa ,

Southern Utah strong

This is a great podcast. I lien hearing all the different things that people of southern Utah are up to. I appreciate the support that MOFACO gives to local businesses. Our company is Anchor Brand Ranch and we sell our Grass Fed beef from the new store front, we take pride in being associated with all these local artists and farmers.

ArtsytAli ,

Very interesting and I am excited for more.

I love the MoFACo Podcast and that it is highlighting stories about artisans, bakers, farmers, and other people that are impacting the community in positive ways. The stories told are inspirational and the information presented is very enlightening. This podcast also brings to light some of our current issues and gives solutions. We are all in this together and this podcast gives us that sense of community and hope. Excited for more episodes!

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