Stories From

Bozeman & Beyond

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Guest Info

Melissa Lockman and her family are survivors of Dec 2021’s Marshall Fire in Louisville, CO. She is a somatic psychotherapist with a passion for supporting her clients in finding joy, meaning and satisfaction in motherhood and parenting.

Melissa Lockman and her family are survivors of Dec 2021’s Marshall Fire in Louisville, CO. She is a somatic psychotherapist with a passion for supporting her clients in finding joy, meaning and satisfaction in motherhood and parenting.

Show Notes

After working in high density composting, the arts and agriculture, Ryan and Adrienne decided to bring their skills back home to give this little business idea a go!

Adrienne is a Bozeman girl through and through. After growing up in the valley, she moved away and brought us back.

She’s the creative direction, operations manager and everything in between. You may see her at the farmers markets, driving the routes, and washing buckets big and small.

Ryan is the Lead Composter for good reason! He has worked in sustainable agriculture & compost in rural Maine, high density compost in NYC, and now here in Bozeman!

He has worked in all levels of the food waste cycle, from kitchens, to farming, to composting.

You can find Ryan running the show day & night. Whether he’s hauling our commercial buckets, turning piles in our compost yard, or managing the next move, Ryan is hard at work for healthy soil.

Recent Podcasts

EPISODE #100 - JOHN MCPHEE

on writing, teaching, exploring

John McPhee was born in Princeton, New Jersey, and was educated at Princeton University and Cambridge University. After seven years at Time magazine, he moved to The New Yorker, where he has been a staff writer since 1965. A Fellow of the Geological Society of America and a member of the American Academy of Arts and Letters, he was awarded in 1999 the Pulitzer Prize for General Nonfiction (Annals of the Former World).