by Tammy Trayer | Jul 2, 2014 | Mountain Woman Radio, Podcasts, Writings
July 2, 2014: In today's show I enjoyed the opportunity to interview Holly Baird of The Wisconsin Vegetable Gardener. She shares how they started and we enjoyed a casual conversation on varying aspects of gardening. For additional information on Holly Baird: Website:...
by Tammy Trayer | Jun 25, 2014 | Mountain Woman Radio, Podcasts, Writings
June 25, 2014: In today's show I had the privilege to interview Paul Munsen of All American Sun Oven. Paul shares some interesting information on the company as well as a wealth of information on the Sun Oven including amazing cooking tips which you won't want to...
by Tammy Trayer | Jun 18, 2014 | Mountain Woman Radio, Podcasts, Writings
June 18, 2014: In today's show I had the privilege to interview Dr. James Hubbard of TheSurvivalDoctor.com. Listen in on some of his recommendations for your packs and survival situations as well as his books, website and constant knowledge that is available on his...
by Tammy Trayer | Jun 11, 2014 | Mountain Woman Radio, Podcasts, Writings
June 11, 2014: In today's show I had the privilege to interview Pat Kenny of CampPatriot.org. Camp Patriot is a non-profit organization that is “Giving Back To Those Who Have Given”. They are trying to embrace and empower our retired veterans, wounded...
by Tammy Trayer | Jun 4, 2014 | Mountain Woman Radio, Podcasts, Spectrum Kids In The Outdoors, Success With Autism/Aspergers, Writings
June 4, 2014: In today's show I had the extreme privilege to speak with Krista Vance, author of Meet Jamie Now: A Life Free of Autism. Krista has an amazing personality and the desire to share her love and knowledge in an effort to help others. You can find Krista...
by Tammy Trayer | May 28, 2014 | Mountain Woman Radio, Podcasts, Writings
May 28, 2014: In today's show I had the privilege to interview Wayne Meador of AWorld4Change.com. You can find all of Wayne's links below as well as a book he is recommending to everyone. Book recommendation: Paradise Lot: Two Plant Geeks, One-Tenth of an Acre, and...