

White Mountain Garden Talk is a radio talk show about Regenerative Gardening, Permaculture, Bee Keeping, Homesteading, Sustainable Living, Living and Eating Healthy, and so much more! We have both in-studio guests, along with call-in guests. We invite you to be a part by contacting us: Whitemountaingardentalk@gmail.com with any show topics you'd like to hear or if you'd like to be a guest on the show!
Click the green link below to listen to the show via live stream. Saturdays from 2pm to 4pm and Sundays from 11am to 1pm
HOST:
Lisa Kaiser of Pinedora Farms
Lisa's background education is in Holistic Healthcare, Farming, Frequencies, Body Energy, Quantum Physics, Ayurveda, Remote Viewing & Distant Healing where she earned her degree. She owns and operates Pinedora Farms with her adult children and is very involved in community and helping those in need and helping others heal without all of the harmful medications. She uses Mind-Body connection, Nature and Organic food. It's important to address the entire body, including thoughts & emotions. Her favorite program is Pinedora Farms E.L.F. Program for children, aka Educating Little Farmers.


White Mountain Garden Talk is owned and operated by SignalCast Media.
HOST:
David Kincaid aka "Perma-Dave"
After discovering Permaculture in his quest for learning sustainable off-grid living techniques, Perma-Dave has since completed 3 Permaculture Design Courses and his life is forever changed and charged with a passion to learn and share the knowledge and wisdom of the Ethics & Design principals of Permaculture. Dave is the owner of Northern Arizona Permaculture in Overgaard, AZ and has opened an Apothecary this year offering plant medicines for holistic health support to the community at large, sharing his knowledge "We all should be doing this."
Website: Northern AZ Permaculture




HOST:
Greg Kruel of Sasquatch Honey Bees
What started out as a normal evening with my wife flipping through a magazine and me watching tv turned into a journey that lead to us becoming beekeepers. Once this seed was planted in my brain I started researching bees and quickly got sucked into this crazy world of keeping bees. We joined our local beekeeping association, read books and took an online class. This only fueled my passion for these insects and pretty soon we had two hives, then three hives, then started doing bee rescues and relocations, got another few hives and before we knew it several years had passed and we were deep into the life of beekeeping.
Website: Sasquatch Honey Bees
