Christine and her family host Kindred Dinners on their farm, where over a hundred people gather for a true farm-to-table feast with live music, locally-made beer, and beyond. She talks about what it’s like to put on an event like this in your own space. Then Tsh shares two seemingly opposite ideas: ignoring the noun and focusing on the verb, and embracing the noun in order to accomplish the verb. It has nothing to do with grammar.
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Christine on Instagram Christine’s blog Tsh on Twitter & Instagram Kindred Dinners Athena’s Harvest Farm Taylor Family Farm Simpson Farms Noble Springs Dairy Brother’s Health Foods B’s Salty & Sweet Bakery Harding House Brewing Co. Nashville Craft Beverage Co. OneHope Wines October 2019 fall dinner in greenhouse Oct 2018 fall dinner photo outside May 2019 spring greenhouse dinner photo 7 Questions I Ask As A Minimalist Business Owner by Amy Lynn Andrews New: Tsh’s community is moving from Patreon to Substack! Sign up for 5 Quick Things, the weekly email Kindly leave a review For any links and codes from our lovely sponsors, head here Download the transcript for this episodeAnalog Living + Reading Classics | 188
Apartment + Fixer-Upper Life | 187
Decluttering + Travel | 186
Placemaking | 185
Busyness + Gurus| 184
Writing + Silence | 183
Dating + Marriage (With Kids) | 182
Partial Solutions + Her Good List | 181
Reading More + Mindfulness | 180
My Good List + Yoga | 179
Loving + Skin Care in our 40s | 178
Life Seasons + Do-Able Goals | 177
Changes! | 176
Work: A Priest | 175
Founding a Crafting School | 174
My Good List | 173
Work: A Calligrapher | 172
My Good List | 171
Work: A Cookbook Author | 170
My Good List | 169
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