The Layered Onion--Peeling Back the Layers

Lexi Cox: Farming, Food, and Community

19 min · 20. Apr. 2026
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Lexi Cox shares her journey from food insecurity to farming and cooking, highlighting the cultural and personal significance of growing and preparing food. This episode explores themes of community, ancestral wisdom, and the healing power of connecting with the land and shared meals. Discover how understanding food systems can foster resilience and connection.

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