Rachelle Lerude joins Melissa on the mic for our Everyday Woman series to discuss all things sustainable farming. Rachelle's life took an unexpected turn in her 20's which allowed her the freedom to pursue her dream of becoming a photographer. Rachelle kickstarted her newfound passion by documenting the food production of local farms in the Bay Area.


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In this episode, we talk about:

Working at farm-to-table restaurants and finding beauty in how food is sourced and createdEscaping a stagnant life of comfort to pursue her dreams and professional goals Starting a personal photography project by documenting the food production of local farmers in the Bay AreaCold calling farms and meeting the next generation of young farmersThe importance of composting food to reuse nutrients that would otherwise go to wasteCommunity Supported Agriculture (CSA)Food accessibilityTips for aspiring photographersMoving across the country to start a new life chapterThe meaning of Sisterhood


RESOURCES:

Follow Rachelle on Instagram: InstagramCheckout Rachelle's portfolio: PortfolioFollow this sustainable farm in Winters, CA that practices regenerative agriculture with sheep, pigs, and chickens: FarmerShepFollow this sustainable farm in Placer County, CA that produces organic and nutrient-dense food: Hillview FarmsFollow this chemical-free farmer florist serving Sonoma County and more: Full Bloom Flower FarmCheck out the podcast that inspired Rachelle to pursue her creative dreams: The Chase Jarvis LIVE showWatch Kiss The Ground on Netflix: Netflix Check out Reno's Down To Earth Composting: Reno Composting


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