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I’m going to head this up with a trigger warning as this episode talks about death and grief. We also have some resources listed at the bottom of the article should you need them.
Shock, horror, grief…
Grace Alexander is a lady who wears many hats; she’s a seed merchant, a writer with a full-time job as a clinical psychologist, as well as being a wife and a dog mum.
Based in Somerset, she has accumu…
Cornish farmer Maria Warne-Elston is creating waves at the age of just 22 years old. She packs an impressive punch; running a farm with her family, looking after a lively 2 year old and winning Youn…
Sarah Orchard is an award-winning marketing strategist, #1 best-selling author and glamping business owner, who helps fellow hosts confidently move from being invisible online to maximum visibility t…
Here at Countrywoman’s Guide, we are absolutely over the moon for Holly Thomson who has Volume 2 of In the Country Magazine (ITC) published this month AND her first published novel hitting the shelve…
Welcome to our second podcast interview. A few weeks ago, I interviewed Tamsyn Froom and I’m delighted to be sharing our chat with you now.
Tamsyn has been working on a project for us at our house and…
A few weeks ago, Emma interviewed the very lovely Gemma Standeven from Gattertop Drinks Co.
Gatttertop Drinks was established in by Gemma in 2020 and has most definitely been making waves in the drink…
Countrywoman’s Guide aims to share the stories of the countryside, providing both inspiration and insights into the lives of the people that live there. You can call it insta reality, or simply a dow…