Samantha Blatteis
Special Programs Manager
WWOOF-USA®
www.wwoofusa.org
I'm not even sure we're gonna find someone this summer... because it would have to be someone camping in Montana? My listeners are bigger gardeners. I do have a lot of new listeners after being on the Melissa Norris Pioneering Show. I would think people might have a lot of questions. I'm the kind of person who goes through the Terms and conditions more then most.
I think people will be excited to hear that there is an actual person who calls.
We interview all the new hosts. As the host you are the one accepting people into your homes and lives
we want to make sure our minimum hosting criteria.
Go through your listing point of areas and use a bit of more explanation
Confirm that you know what our hosting criteria are and have a plan to meet them.
this is a great opportunity to
to gives some pointers and tips and best practices that we've learned from hosts after several years of hosting
pass it on to the new hosts from the get go
There are some easy things to do to make the WWOOFing experience great for both host and wwoofer so that's
the goal of the goal of this call
Make sure you aware of what our standards are to make sure you are a good fit for the program.
So do you start by asking me questions.
"My first question for you is how did you first hear about WWOOF and what made you sign up to be a host?"
Well, I probably heard about it before, since I started the podcast, this would be episode 319, so I have talked to 318 people, and a lot of the people I have talked to who are farm managers, who worked at someone's farm or own their farm now. One of the greatest interviews I did, with Jeremy and Neke and they would do 2 days here and 2 weeks there and 2 days there, and traveled all of South America plus learned from a variety of different people. The experience level was exponential by being at all these different farms.
For example I interviewed Ellen Polishuck who had her own farm and now teaches people about working with interns. Our goal is to plant as much as we can this year because there could be giant food shortages this fall and people needing food and we have a lot more space then Mike can care for himself. So if we can grow more this year with some help that would be great.
That's what so great about the WWOOF program
People who want to be gardeners or farmers themselves someday can go get that experience and if they want to try out a bunch of different farms and set ups. One of the great tools
WWOOF offers is you can go check out from different set ups
starting out and get experience as that well hosting side your not always leave and travel
farmer or gardener
tend to your animals or crops
You can invite people to come and learn and participate with you
own experience and tips and tricks
both ways
host other farms
and
your in Montana so you probably have some cold...