Katie Stagliano: Starting a Non-Profit, Katie’s Krops, at Only 9 Years Old! | Why We Grow Podcast #1
In this episode, we meet with Katie Stagliano the founder of Katie’s Krops. She has such a fantastic and inspiring story to share!
In this episode, we meet with Katie Stagliano the founder of Katie’s Krops. She has such a fantastic and inspiring story to share!
We’re excited to announce that we are releasing our new podcast, Why We Grow!
In this video podcast, we will be meeting with people across the country and learning more about why they started growing and sharing their story.
ary and CaliKim talk with Dale and Carrie Spoonemore, creators of the app From Seed to Spoon. Their gardens are in Oklahoma. Our conversation today is about helping decrease the very common anxiety associated with when to seed and plant your vegetables in the garden.
Dale and Carrie, along with Kelly, the CEO of Park Seed, had the pleasure of joining Marlene from the “Flower Power Garden Hour” podcast to chat a few weeks back.
Dale and Carrie had the pleasure of joining Jackie from the “GREEN Organic Gardener” podcast to chat a few weeks back.
Dale and Carrie had the pleasure of joining Chris and Erika Lucas from the “Stitchcrew” podcast to chat a few weeks back. You can hear our conversation about what led to us growing food and how and why we built our app at the link below.Â
I had the pleasure of joining Alyssa Nicoll, Charles Max Wood, Younes Jaaidi, and Dave Cooper from the “Aventures in Angular” podcast to chat a few weeks back. You can hear our conversation about what led to us growing food and why we built our app at the link below. We go into detail about how we built the app and how I learned to code!
I had the pleasure of joining Marjorie from the “A Sustainable Mind” podcast to chat a few weeks back. You can hear our conversation about what led to us growing food and why we built our app at the link below. We also talked quite a bit about anxiety, depression, panic attacks, and how the battle against them is all related to why grow food & help others do the same.
We had the pleasure of joining Angie Holmberg from OSU-OKC for the All Things Green podcast this month. Listen below to hear about how we converted our backyard from an urban lawn into a food farm & about the free iOS & Android app we built to make it easy for you to grow food!
Listen on iTunes Podcasts – https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/episode-63-from-seed-to-spoon-our-osu-okc-market-garden/id1370598073?i=1000408609211&mt=2
Stream from Stitcher radio – https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/all-things-green-2/all-things-green/e/54001504