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The Shops at Station 8

I guess you could say I inherited the “junking” gene from my mom, as I spend many weekends as a kid going to garage sales looking for treasures. I started out having a space in a local shop with my mother when my kids were little. And then one day the historic train depot building came up for sale.

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Episode 65 // Alyson Dorr of The Red Barn

This week we’re in Columbia Falls, Montana (pop. 4,710) with Alyson Dorr of The Red Barn. Alyson is a fourth generation farmer who, with her husband Casey, is helping bring up the next generation of family farm kids.

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Episode 64 // Callie Lee of Osage Outfitters

This week on the podcast we’re in Pawhuska, Oklahoma (pop. 3,589) with Callie Lee of Osage Outfitters. Callie and her husband Joey moved to Pawhuska in 2013 to open their store, and since then have helped completely transform the town’s historic downtown and bring the best quality boots and highest end of western fashion in the area.

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Episode 63 // Jesse Renfors of Cody Coffee Roaster

This week we’re in Cody, Wyoming (pop. 9.885) with Jesse Renfors of Cody Coffee Roaster. From a professional luger to a stay-at-home dad turned coffee roaster, Jesse is sharing about his journey and how he has grown his company from a side hustle to an international success.

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Episode 62 // Karen Allen of Hotel Lincoln, The Electric Hotel

Karen and her husband Jerry have a love for restoration and their work on Hotel Lincoln, The Electric Hotel. Originally built in 1902, is a labor of love that is ten years in the making. Now Karen and Jerry want it to be the cornerstone for redevelopment.

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Wheat and Roses at AX Bar Ranch

Living in the middle of nowhere was never a thought that crossed this city girl’s mind! I know you’ve heard this scenario a time or two — “city girl meets country boy.” I can truly say there is something that magically happens when country meets city.

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There is Art in the Middle of the Earth

In 1980 I moved back to Harrington to work the family wheat farm. This allowed me to independently develop my art and design career. With the newly regenerated community enthusiasm in Harrington to awaken the past, and push to the future, a new spirit has arisen.

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Ag Swag for the Agvocate

I left my job working for the county almost four years ago to be more available to our ranch. Looking for ways to create income from home while chasing a toddler, Ag Swag was born.

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A First Generation Wheat Farm

While Josh always dreamed of one day owning and operating a farm, there was one problem: neither he nor I had a family farm to come back to. We heard through the small-town grapevine that a farmer named Jim in Harrington was getting ready to retire and didn’t know yet what he wanted to do with his farm. “What’s the worst he can say? No?”

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The Value of Hard Work and a Handshake

I know growing up in a small town and a farming community has helped me exponentially in life, from work ethic to common knowledge and motivation to go out and accomplish something I want to achieve. I want my children in the future to know the value of hard work and a handshake...I want them to grow up in a community like this.

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Welcome to Harrington, Washington

People often wonder what is going on in Harrington and why there is such a buzz about it. I promise if you sit in The Post & Office and listen to a few conversations you will understand. The community pride, new and old friends, and a sense of home...we’ve got it here.

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Episode 61 // Justin and Heather Slack of The Post & Office

This week on the podcast we’re in Harrington, Washington (pop. 424) with Justin and Heather Slack of The Post & Office — a local coffee shop and co-working space. As self-described ‘accidental business owners,’ Justin and Heather are sharing about their quick move to Harrington and the adventures that have followed.

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Episode 60 // Nikki Edmundson of Canty Boots

This week we’re in Harrison, Montana (pop. 137) with Nikki Edmundson of Canty Boots. Nikki’s sharing how a custom pair of boots she made for herself turned into an international business.

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Why I Chose to Not Renew My Loft Lease

For the past nine months I’ve made my home base in the quaint town of Adel, Iowa. But after 19 years of living in the city, I felt the pull to go back to my small town roots and live the life I was sharing with the world through Rural Revival.

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Episode 59 // Jill Winger of The Prairie Homestead

This week we’re in Chugwater, Wyoming (pop. 212) with Jill Winger of The Prairie Homestead. After growing up in the suburbs, Jill and her husband Christian knew they wanted a life in the country. So they went all in and started building what we now know as The Prairie Homestead — and pioneering the way for today’s homestead movement.

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Episode 58 // Dan Douglas of Belleville Hometown Lumber

This week we’re in Belleville, Kansas (pop. 1,991) with Dan Douglas of Belleville Hometown Lumber. Dan is sharing about his unlikely path as an entrepreneur, and how he was able to come back to his hometown and open a business.

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Episode 57 // Emily Myers of Lantana Made

This week on the podcast we’re in Fairfax, Oklahoma (pop. 1,380) with Emily Myers of Lantana Made. Emily is a ranch wife and mom who crafts western handmade bags out of her home on the ranch, putting her own mark on the western fashion world.

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Episode 56 // Steven and Tiffany Poe of the Grandview Inn

This week on the podcast we’re in Pawhuska, Oklahoma (pop. 3,377) with Steven and Tiffany Poe, owners of The Grandview Inn. Steven and Tiffany are sharing how a homeschool group connection introduced them to The Pioneer Woman, Ree Drummond, which led to them moving to Pawhuska, and how they now have their own piece of Drummond history at the Inn.

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Episode 55 // Zack and Laura Kraus of Flamingo Springs Trailer Resort

We road tripped to Prairie Grove, Arkansas (pop. 4,380) for this week’s podcast with Zack and Laura Kraus, creators and owners of Flamingo Springs Trailer Resort. Zack and Laura are sharing how they decided to quit their multiple jobs in LA, sell their stuff, and ultimately move to Arkansas and open a trailer resort that really is as awesome as it sounds.

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Episode 54 // Sandy Schubert of Hedgie's Books, Toys & More

This week on the podcast we’re in Bedford, Iowa (pop. 1,440) with Sandy Schubert of Hedgie’s Books, Toys, and More. From taking a chance on a new town, to the success of her store, to the way this community has embraced her and her husband, you’ll love hearing Sandy’s story and how this move was so right, in so many ways.

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