I grew up living a normal bourgeois American life (and diet) in the St. Louis metro area. I was one of those kids that was involved in arguably too many extracurricular groups at school, everything from drumming in marching band to Latin Club.
I moved to KC to get my Bachelor's degree in environmental sciences at UMKC. Graduating in the midst of peak-covid, I found myself stuck and despairing of where to go and what to do. Where could I find a job that meshed with my hopes of building a better future ecologically, spiritually, and socially?
My experience in farming only started after volunteering with Spencer in the spring of 2020. I fell madly in love with the work and the food (and with Spencer too ;)). There is certainly something to be said about the near-sacred mysteries of farming. What struck me so much was not simply the fruits of our harvests, but the entire process from seed to plant, from birth to death, and trying to incorporate all of our efforts into an integrated, holistic way of life. Put simply: it’s changed my life.
Since then I’ve spent a year working on a small-scale organic farm near Lawrence, Kansas, I’ve worked as a production lead for an aquaponics lettuce system in Kansas City’s Historic Northeast, and spent a year interning at Cherith Brook Catholic Worker where I volunteered with their ministry of serving the neighborhood poor and tending their garden and orchard.
My sights are now set on creating a more Catholic life through our homesteading efforts and in teaching people some of these urban-agrarian practices through The Maurin Academy.