Kody Hanner
Episode Highlights
Roxy Kilmer from Simply Seeded and author of new children’s book, Be You. Roxy is a fellow homesteader who teaches you to grow where you are planted!
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Find Roxy
Website: https://www.simplyseeded.org
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/simplyseededtoo
Book Be You: https://amzn.to/44dVCmJ
Find Kody
Website: www.thehomesteadeducation.com
Curriculum: www.homesteadsciencecurriculum.com
Instagram: www.instagram.com/homestead_education
Watch Video Episodes: www.youtube.com/@homesteadeducation
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