The Importance of Farmers Telling Their Own Stories and Healing From Past Traumas with Amber Tamm
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Amber Tamm is a farmer, horticulturalist and florist based out of New York City. Tamm uses her social media presence as a way to create community and connect individuals to Mother Earth. In addition, she is committed to educating low income and communities of color about the different career pathways associated with working with land. She is 100% authentic and transparent about her lived experiences and how she continues to feel from her past traumas. In this episode, you will learn: - How Amber's past traumas and life experiences lead her to a career in farming  - The importance of including farmers in conversations about wellness, nutrition, sustainability, climate change, etc. - The challenges she faces as a young black women in the agricultural industry  Connect with Amber on Social Media: IG: AmberTamm Website: ambertamm.com  Make sure to follow us on social media: Instagram: @agricultureislife_ Facebook: Agriculture is Life, LLC Shop Agriculture is Life T-Shirts: https://bit.ly/394Rpoh --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
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