Whilst WWOOFing at a Community Agriculture Cooperative my friend Emma Johnson got to meet Sue Coppard, the woman that started WWOOF (World Wide Opportunities On Organic Farms) back in in 1971.
WWOOF is an organization that allows travelers to work at organic farms around the world in exchange for free room and board.
In this episode, Emma provides a candid interview with this travel LEGEND. She sits down with Sue at her home in South West England and we get to listen in and hear how WWOOF all began.
Listen now and you'll learn:
How you can work at farms worldwide in exchange for room and boardThe story of how WWOOF began and how it has grownHow WWOOF got it’s nameWhy organic farms were the focus for SueThe attitude you need to be a wwooferHow WWOOFing ran before the internetWWOOFing controversy and the real truth behind the storiesWhat WWOOFing was like in the 1970’sSue’s wisdoms on running a very large (mostly) volunteer organisation.The purpose of the new Federation of WWOOF Organisations (FOWO)What your WWOOF membership costs goes towardsThe personal development benefits of travel
Resources Mentioned
Guest host Emma Johnson's websitewwoof.netwwoofinternational.orgJohn Seymour - ‘I’m A stranger Here Myself - The Story Of A Welsh Farm’ (1978)Enid Blyton - ‘The Naughtiest Girl In The School’
Want More Information About WWOOFING?
Check out The Real WWOOF Experience (Podcast)
What's the deal with WWOOFing? (Article)
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