In a world where city living is giving way to a more rustic lifestyle, we're seeing a new generation of entrepreneurs take the reins and make a living off the land. This episode of the Public Affairs Podcast is a fascinating conversation with Zanaria Brown, a young woman who's traded in her city girl roots for a life of beekeeping and farming. She's part of the dynamic duo behind Farmer Brown and Co., a company that's teaching people the ins and outs of beekeeping and selling raw, unfiltered honey.
Zanaria shares her journey from being a city girl to a country girl, and how she and her husband, Henry, started Farmer Brown and Co. They're not just beekeepers, but also educators, teaching people about the importance of bees and how they can benefit from having them on their properties. From saving money on taxes to harvesting honey, Zanaria explains how bees can be a valuable asset to landowners.
The conversation also touches on the importance of locally sourced food, the benefits of raw honey, and the challenges of living off the land. Zanaria's passion for beekeeping and farming is contagious, and her insights are a must-listen for anyone interested in alternative living and entrepreneurship.
If you're looking for a fresh perspective on living off the land and making a living from your passions, this episode is a must-listen. Tune in to hear Zanaria's story and learn more about her world of beekeeping and farming with husband Henry Brown of Farmer Brown and Co.

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