S2E1 - Candice English : The Farmer’s Daughter Fibers
We are FINALLY back with Season 2!!!!
Further links and info:
Website: www.thefarmersdaughterfibers.com
Social Media: @thefarmersdaughterfibers
Sisters United: https://sistersunitedmt.org/
Indigenous Collective: https://thefarmersdaughterfibers.com/pages/collective
It has been nearly a year since we recorded this episode for you all after a very busy year for both of us with our businesses and readjusting (again) to all the new normals we have been faced with. Thank you all so much for sticking with us and if you are just joining us, we are so pleased to have something fresh for you to listen to!
This episode was Candice English of The Farmer's Daughter Fibers, here is a little blurb taken directly from her website, www.thefarmersdaughterfibers.com :
"Born a farm girl, Candice English, the owner and operator at The Farmer's Daughter Fibers, embodies her heritage & home state of Montana into all aspects of her work. Candice has lived and experienced The Last Best Place in a myriad of ways; from the Cut Banks of northern Montana, lakes and mountains of Flathead Valley, to the cultural and creative hub of Missoula, and back across the Rocky Mountains to central Montana; a place of the past.
The heritage of The Farmer's Daughter is what inspires. The early years of my life were spent growing up on a farm/ranch 30 miles east of the Blackfeet Reservation, where my Mother Pauline Matt was born and raised. Grandma Pauline is the foundation of our family, connected to the earth in immeasurable ways. Rich Native American roots, traditions, strength, and family ways drive us. It embodies all aspects of what we do."