
Episode 43 – Josie Waters: Nurturing Our Nature, Part 1
Josie Waters is agricultural anthropologist and 8th generation farmer-rancher from Micanopy, FL. She worked in the feed industry for 10 years for Corbett’s Feed and Seminole Feed. She graduated cum laude with a bachelor’s in anthropology from UF, and gained field experience as an archaeological field technician in Alaska, Costa Rica, and most of the southeast and Midwest US. She then earned her masters in cultural anthropology with a focus on agriculture from the University of Wyoming where she defended her thesis, “I no longer have a skin; I have a hide”: The Complexities of Care Work of Women Cattle Ranchers in Southeastern Wyoming, exploring women’s labor in the ranching industry. Currently, she is pursuing her PhD in cultural-linguistic anthropology further focusing on women’s labor, land ownership, succession planning, motherhood, and women’s economic futures in the ranching industry in the Intermountain West.
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