OUTSIDE ED (but FOR Ed) A chat with Emily Pek, Flower Farmer & Land Steward

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Today I'm chatting with Emily Pek in a new type of episode we'll be adding to the mix here on Regenerative Ed-- where we interview folks from OUTSIDE of education in order to learn more about how we can improve education.  Emily shares a lot of knowledge, and I draw the connections to how we can improve ed! I hope you enjoy.  About Emily: Emily runs Frayed Knot Farm and is one of the stewards of the land which it's on, in Newbury township of Geauga County which is 30 miles from downtown Cleveland. Indigenous to the Erie and Mississugua nations.  Frayed Knot Farm as an enterprise, focuses on cut flower production, that is offered in a CSA style subscription service throughout the summer season, as well as providing blooms and foliage for celebratory arrangements and workshops. Frayed Knot has also been host to The Cleveland Flax Project.  Frayed Knot uses regenerative agricultural techniques that honor the land and its stewards and provide nourishment to the surrounding ecosystem. Check her out @frayedknotfarm on instagram!