
Episode 56: Millennial Planting with Fiona Watt
And we're back!!! For many of you that aren't aware I took a hiatus from the shovel this summer and traded it for a hammer to pound on some rocks for money. So I have been mostly out of service, with terrible internet, unable to do much in providing interviews for you all! Fall coastal has begun and I hope everyone is finishing their seasons strong. Many of you are likely returning to school, in person, for the first time in awhile! I dubbed this interview the millennial planting just because Fiona is just that. Of the millennial generation, or perhaps Generation Z or Y or whatever...she has spanned many provinces and exhibits what most of us do today: trying new things and living what was once considered an alternative lifestyle, becoming more and more common for our generation. We chat about Fiona's random start to the industry as well as all the different provinces she has planted in, and the curiosity around starting school already being a planter and having it influence her interest in studies. Basically just two planters chatting about growing as a planter and person in your 20s and what that looks like in 2021. Enjoy! Email me: erin@wildewords.ca
12 Jan 202234min

Episode 13: The Ontario Perspective with Jeremy Young
Jeremy Young works as a tree planter in northern Ontario. He was born in Canada but also has French citizenship. He is currently a 4th year environmental and urban sustainability student at Ryerson University in Toronto. Jeremy is going into his third season in Ontario. We talk about his planting career, how he prepares for the season, injury prevention and specifically why he chose and continues to choose planting in Ontario over going out west. We also touch on what its like to be a slower starter at planting, and what its like when you don't make a ton of money your first season. A great episode for rookies and newer planters, as well as anyone interested in getting into planting! Also great for any planter who's never planted in Ontario and is curious to hear more about what its like. Regardless of differing opinions, Ontario is an integral part of the tree planting industry here in Canada, and where many planters have gotten their start. This podcast sheds light on some of the reasons people stay, and how planting Ontario ground can benefit you as a planter. Po-taaaay-to, po-taaaa-to!
16 Dec 20211h 11min

Episode 33: Navigating Our Path with Elisha Peterson
Elisha Peterson is based in Golden, BC and has been on the road of becoming a pilot throughout her treeplanting career. Elisha started in Ontario and we go over how the transition went for her deciding to come out west, and the struggles she faced in that phase of her planting. We talk about her own journey to discovering her love for flight, as well as navigating it throughout her planting days. An important episode for any multifaceted human (so everyone) who has other side games besides planting, and balancing all of it. UPDATE from Elisha since last winter when we recorded the interview: I feel like this was my realization this summer so if it’s not clear in the interview: I took two paths at the same time. Planting and flying, which made me struggle emotionally, believing at times that I wasn’t doing my best and not putting enough effort into one. But the truth is I couldn’t have done one without the other. Tree planting gave me strength, and confidence (and money) to push me ahead of the game so when I’m ready to put my shovel down and I’ll be able to jump right into the cockpit and start my second career.
2 Dec 202148min

Episode 34: Mushrooms with Pete Moss
Pete is based in Nelson, BC and has been planting for his entire adult life. We talk about how planting began and has evolved for him over the years, now being able to work for most of the year from his doorstep. Then we get into the evolution of his obsession around mushrooms and the process of turning that into a new business venture. He is hoping to turn this into his end game and talks about all the benefits that have come about in his own life from his use of tinctures. A really cool episode and a definite must have staple in your healthcare regime! LINKS https://www.facebook.com/pete.moss.982845 https://www.instagram.com/petemossbosssauce/
24 Nov 202139min

Episode 20: HiBaller Memes & More with Will Stewart
Will Stewart is the crew boss of Jeremy Young from Episode 13 (https://anchor.fm/the-dirt/episodes/Episode-13-The-Ontario-Perspective-with-Jeremy-Young-ec2tbf). He currently works in Ontario but has worked all over Canada. We cover why he chose Ontario again, as well as the Instagram account he runs called @hiballermemes. We talk about the social media influences on the planting world today and what may come in the future. We also go into a random tangent about tips and tricks for dealing with some of your typical planting injuries such as trench foot...great advice for rookies or those getting into planting! This episode was recorded back in the winter, enjoy and go check out those memes as you relish on being done the season! LINKS https://www.instagram.com/hiballermemes/ PS. A bit of a noise issue at times in here that my expert audio skills couldn't edit out, so it is what it is!
13 Nov 202154min

Episode 37: The Godfather with Dirk Brinkman
Well, if you are involved in this community, you know who Dirk Brinkman is!! For those who aren't and who don't know, Dirk Brinkman is the mastermind behind everything we do in modern treeplanting today; from the gear we use with our bags and shovels to the way that we plant our pieces. Dirk is an incredible man who started his career 50 years ago, first as a faller and then progressing into treeplanting. We talk about getting his start in this industry and how it changed his life. For Dirk, everything is about flow state, and he goes into this topic immensely as one of the absolutely incredible parts of what we can access with treeplanting. From this conversation we cover the evolution of what its like as a treeplanter, and how your body adapts not only to the act of planting, but also to the land you walk on everyday. We naturally touch on how treeplanting has changed since the 70s (surprise: it wasn't all hippies despite what you may think!), and what its been like for Dirk to see the forests he's planted. Through the conversation he outlines and weaves in all of the reasoning and processes behind the way all of our rules and regulations towards treeplanting are set today, with a good history lesson about how silviculture has progressed in Canada. Speaking of, he answers the age old question about treeplanting in the US, and what it used to look like vs. what it does now! An incredible episode from the Godfather himself about all things treeplanting, why things are the way things are and why it still continues today! A must listen for any treeplanter out there. LINKS This is the book mentioned by Dirk about the planting cooperative in the US: https://www.amazon.ca/Birth-Cooperative-Hoedads-Worker-Forest/dp/0938493094
30 Okt 20211h 29min

Episode 10: Coast Range Contracting with Garth Hadley
Today I sit down with Garth Hadley of Coast Range Contracting, a well-known tree planting company in British Columbia. Often company owners are simply the name of their company to many planters, so I wanted to shed light on the person behind it all and what its like to run a planting company! We talk about Garth's own planting story, and his evolution throughout the tree planting industry to get to where he is today. We talk about all the changes he's seen over the years, and where he hopes to go with Coast Range into the future. Enjoy! PS. For anyone still wanting to get into planting this season, there may be a few spots left! Send a message to the website link located below if you are interested in planting with Coast Range. LINKS Website: https://coastrange.ca/applications/ Instagram: https://instagram.com/coast.range.planting?igshid=vf05azqy32da
21 Okt 20211h 7min





















