Bonus Summer Episode - Storm Adventures at Farm One Forty
Podcast |
YXE Underground
Publisher |
Eric Anderson
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Arts
News
Society & Culture
Publication Date |
Jul 26, 2019
Episode Duration |
00:12:08

Janelle and I were really excited to visit Arlie LaRoche at her farm, Farm One Forty, southwest of Saskatoon last Thursday. Arlie is doing some really great things for Saskatoon's food and culinary scenes and she is a fantastic talker. We were also excited because the skies were really dynamic last Thursday, which would make for some great photographs (if you follow us on social media, you'll see some amazing pictures).

There was a tornado watch in the area but the scariest looking clouds were to the northwest and we were heading southwest, so we thougth we were fine.

We were wrong.

In this episode, you'll hear how a massive storm grinds our interview with Arlie to a quick hault and how quickly a calm situation can drastically change.

When I was listening to the tape of our Farm One Forty adventures last week, I knew I wanted to share it with you right away. So that's where the idea for this bonus episode came from.

You'll also hear an update on Season Two of YXE Underground, which launches in September, and an exciting new initiative called the Saskatchewan Podcast Network (of which this podcast is proud to be a part of.)

Thank you for your continued support of this local, independent podcast and I hope all of you are having a wonderful summer. Please subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, or wherever you find your podcasts. You can also stream episodes on the website and Spotify. And please tell your friends about YXE Underground...word of mouth really makes a difference!

Have a great rest of your summer and talk to you in September.

Cheers...Eric

 

 

Last week, YXE Underground host Eric Anderson and podcast photographer Janelle Wallace travelled southwest of Saskatoon to a place called Farm One Forty. The goal was to interview Arlie LaRoche, who runs the farm and is doing wonderful things for Saskatoon's food and culinary scenes. Unfortunately, Mother Nature had other plans. What does it sound like when an interview gets interrupted by 90 km/h winds? Find out in this special bonus episode of YXE Underground.

Janelle and I were really excited to visit Arlie LaRoche at her farm, Farm One Forty, southwest of Saskatoon last Thursday. Arlie is doing some really great things for Saskatoon's food and culinary scenes and she is a fantastic talker. We were also excited because the skies were really dynamic last Thursday, which would make for some great photographs (if you follow us on social media, you'll see some amazing pictures).

There was a tornado watch in the area but the scariest looking clouds were to the northwest and we were heading southwest, so we thougth we were fine.

We were wrong.

In this episode, you'll hear how a massive storm grinds our interview with Arlie to a quick hault and how quickly a calm situation can drastically change.

When I was listening to the tape of our Farm One Forty adventures last week, I knew I wanted to share it with you right away. So that's where the idea for this bonus episode came from.

You'll also hear an update on Season Two of YXE Underground, which launches in September, and an exciting new initiative called the Saskatchewan Podcast Network (of which this podcast is proud to be a part of.)

Thank you for your continued support of this local, independent podcast and I hope all of you are having a wonderful summer. Please subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, or wherever you find your podcasts. You can also stream episodes on the website and Spotify. And please tell your friends about YXE Underground...word of mouth really makes a difference!

Have a great rest of your summer and talk to you in September.

Cheers...Eric

 

 

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