I love Sandi and Mark!! I don't care what content they video....Farming, Sheep, or Family. I watch it all....Why?? Because they are a loving caring family with great values...and they are REAL with emotions!!
@dreamcatcher38617 ай бұрын
I agree completely Bobbie, such a genuine, empathic and beautiful family. I just can’t go without my Sheepishly me vlogs, especially ‘vlogmas’. ❤
@LeeNoblePC7 ай бұрын
I agree, I ❤ sheeply me with the Brock Family.
@67jujub7 ай бұрын
Me too!
@duchessofst.andrew72107 ай бұрын
Totally agree 👍🏼 ❤🎉
@JohnSmith-xi3sq7 ай бұрын
Brilliant podcast, this 78 year old male doesn’t fast forward Sandy’s emotion stuff because eventually you realize that it’s way more important than you ever understood.
@The-ii5mj7 ай бұрын
I don't..but I definitely get why someone would❣️ I worry too only after finding out the statistics💔 (if u know, U know). HAGD✌️🐑
@VideoJocky18 ай бұрын
Thanks Cammy and Iona for having the Brocks on the podcast. I have watched Sandi and Mark for years and I always wondered of their farming history. This podcast was so full of their history and filled a void in my listening history.
@djturnerue7 ай бұрын
AGREE 100PERCENT
@tracygallon3337 ай бұрын
Thank you cammy and iona great podcast with sandie and Mark,I've followed both sheepishly me and the sheep game from the start,my youngest grandaughter who is 7 now loves to watch sheep farming and she started watching from being a baby,great content thank you all ❤
@karenturner-wensel95367 ай бұрын
Mark and Sandi did a great job representing Canada and the agricultural family!! Very.diplomatic, yet sharing their truths.
@peggykendell68057 ай бұрын
I love how Mark explained the human side of Sandis blogs! This does just make it all real! Boys need to be taught that emotions are not weakness! I did not even know this podcast was coming. So glad I came along on this journey. Great podcast!
@mikkileon63807 ай бұрын
We need to remember our farmers!!!!! Value them, respect them, and support them!!!!! We are nothing nothing without our farmers👩🏻🌾👨🏻🌾💕 All around the world 🌎
@janeconnors18077 ай бұрын
Perfectly said
@mikkileon63807 ай бұрын
Just FYI it’s me the 61 year-old Mama/Nana and I rarely ever watch a short on KZbin. I live for the long format. I want a story. I am not after instant gratification, I want to work for it. I want to invest myself into the story. I love the length of this video I know it looks long, but I knew that at the end of the video I was going to wish it wasn’t over yet and I wasn’t wrong😁. This is my connection to the outside world and the parts of the world. I never got to be a part of or even explore. But thanks to you and others like you. It’s not too late I can explore and I can get to know people and experience the holidays with them And learn things that’s the best part is the world is an open book now and I can learn about so many things and I do. Thanks to KZbin. I’ve taught myself to refinish furniture cook things I never thought I’d ever get to explore and so much more so much more😍🤸🏽♀️🤸🏽♀️
@judygillespie32427 ай бұрын
I love the shorts in addition to th😢e regular videos.
@judithburke15397 ай бұрын
I like some of the shorts, but I like to see the outcome, not be left hanging, or have to try and figure out how to get to the following short to see what happened.
@killiebraestud7 ай бұрын
Ŵeè
@cynthiamgrooms81955 ай бұрын
I’m on the same ride with you Mikki, @ nearly 64 years old!!! Broken body way too young, & life just didn’t have time or a way to explore like I wanted to, but I’ve had me some Great Adventures, & left the long travel to other family, & my grown daughter, who saw more of the world before she was 18, than I have in my entire life!!! I while back, she asked me why I “allowed” her to go to so many different places, with other people, & just said,”Because you were interested in going those places, & it was with people I trusted to keep you safe!” Just Feeding that curiosity, knowing No one could get to every inch of this world or sea, if they had 100 years to do it in, & I’m so thankful for FaceTime & Zoom, bc I get to go along on her many adventures, bc she’s still exploring the world every chance she Makes!!!🥰🙏
@gregedmand99398 ай бұрын
Watching Sandi is what really got me hooked on watching farming channels and especially sheep farming on KZbin. So many people felt they were being smothered during the pandemic. But farmers sharing their lives threw a very needed lifeline. Right now I follow a half dozen on a religious basis, without picking favourites because they are very different: Sheepishly Me, Sheep Game and Ewetopia for my ovine "fix". Tom Pemberton, Farmer Tyler Ranch and Hoof GP; satisfy my bovine itch. All are very unique, educational and fun.
@dbg92268 ай бұрын
Mark and Sandi are so great to listen to.
@alesakline11687 ай бұрын
I love Sandi and Mark! Thank you for speaking with them!
@pfp08547 ай бұрын
Great discussion here, I am a born and bred city girl and yes I follow Cammy, Sandi, Hoof GP and Tom P. I have learned so much about agriculture from all of you!
@janetf90767 ай бұрын
I follow them also. May I suggest for you to watch ARMS FAMILY HOMESTEAD. It’s very interesting also.
@creativepunter7 ай бұрын
There’s so much good that you do on KZbin! Not everything needs a financial return, there’s life lessons, compassion, a sense of community and so much more that you share with and give to your audience, and so much more. Thank you all !!!!!❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
@elainerempel16137 ай бұрын
There is & has to be more to our lives than profit. What gives our lives meaning? Being THERE for other people! 💕💕
@LPnerd7 ай бұрын
Loved this and you are right about shorts, generally. However I'm 70 yrs old, mainly on youtube to watch BTS videos, but I do click on shorts and that's how I found Sandy Brock and her sweet sheep. I can't believe I look forward to each new video about sheep. BUT, I love Sandi, her family and reading all the comments from her followers. such nice people. Like BTS ARMY, LOL. In this scary world it's such a hopeful thing to see a bunch of lovely, good humans.
@mikkileon63807 ай бұрын
Yes Sandi you nailed it lol. I am a 61-year-old Mama/Nana lol 😝. I am a huge fan of you, Sandi &, your family and friends😁. I watch your videos as soon as you post them. Why??? So very many reasons. One my whole life I dreamed of being a homesteader, and it will forever only be a dream. So watching your family Farm feed my fantasy. But I come back again and again just because you are such an amazing beautiful person. You’ve raised a fine family. You have an equal match in your amazing husband and I’m stuck in bed unwell. That’s OK I accept it but for a little bit, I get to do all kinds of things via you and you’re amazing family. while feeling love, joy and unpredictability, Thank you🙏🏼.
@peggykendell68057 ай бұрын
Always waiting for their xidios to drop!
@ranziey82737 ай бұрын
Very well said.
@JD-gj2rj7 ай бұрын
ALOHA! Thanks for having the Brocks on your channel. They are a hard working farm family for sure! They are a loving family with thier families and especially there kids! If any one of them needs help they all jump in! Jes is a fighter and they all were there for her to get her through it! God bless all you farmers that feed the world!
@judyphillips78928 ай бұрын
It was nice to see you enjoying the visit with the Brocks. I hope that you can begin to realize how special what you do is to all of us. You are unique and sharing your life with us is a gift to us. I watch all your channels, and I've never lived on a farm in my life, but you've taught me so much that I might even be able to be helpful if I wasn't old and achy!! It's great to live vicariously through you as I sit in my recliner! Love to you and your dear family.❤
@theposhmaniac51698 ай бұрын
LOL, me too.
@debolson27207 ай бұрын
My sentiments exactly ! As a retired dairy farmer and lifelong hobby farmer who still loves the life but can no longer do so much of it I really enjoy your videos.
@AKLight20087 ай бұрын
Thank you for having Sandi and Mark Brock on your program.
@999Giustina8 ай бұрын
Of course super-fans are watching both Sandi and Sheep Game... and Fed By Farmers apparently.
@casperbenj8 ай бұрын
and the Hoof GP
@Kaitbr6 ай бұрын
Yup, all of the above.
@pjk17148 ай бұрын
So great to see this episode. Many Canadians love Scotland for it's people and landscape while others came from Scotland able to return each year. Sandi may not realize but some live vicariously through her content wishing they could do the same. Others like me, both Sandi, Mark and Cammy have provided the confirmation we need to return to the farm. Each are a wealth of knowledge and reminder of skillsets we let get rusty. Now if we could visit Scotland, that would just be priceless. Thanks for sharing
@jillnojack80878 ай бұрын
Thank you for having the Brocks on today. They are so inspirational as a couple and farmers. You guys are awesome!!!
@GinaMacArt7 ай бұрын
I am a huge Brock family fan from Queensland, Australia. I just finished watching Sandi's new video for "Sheepishly Me" when I found this video and was so excited to see Mark and Sandi together being interviewed. I wish Mark would make more farming videos. Not that I'm a farmer of any kind. I just love to watch a variety of things. Plus, I loved listening to the Scottish accent. What can I say. I'm a McDougall and have Scottish ancestry. Cammy blushed a nice shade of red when he was complimented. So cute. LOVED IT. 😊❤️🙏🇦🇺
@unaoconnor36288 ай бұрын
The advent of Celebrity Farmers through KZbin is I believe the single best thing to happen for farmers Mental Health. It has created a very accessible network which acts both as an education and support group. Greetings from Ireland ☘️☘️☘️
@seedsanddreamshomestead53578 ай бұрын
❤❤❤❤❤❤ great to see both of my favorite sheep channels talking together. 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
@vickimarkjones8 ай бұрын
Exactly ! ❤❤❤
@Ilovespicycandy7 ай бұрын
Hi , I’ve been watching Sandi’s channel for a couple of years. I don’t have a farm or sheep. I wish for one day to own a farm. I just love how Sandi is real!! She is organized, caring and such a family person. Keep up the hard work.
@shirleyneufeld30988 ай бұрын
Yes, I have been waiting for this vlog and learned more about Sandi and Mark. Thank you from Ontario.
@joannethorburn31457 ай бұрын
I loved this. Felt like I was sitting down with real friends. ❤
@elainerempel16137 ай бұрын
Sandi, we need to be cautious about stereotyping. Yes, I'm a woman & find you VERY relatable! but when I was watching Sonne Farms, they (dad & son) gave you a shout out & asked their viewers to add their prayers for Jess's healing. Thank goodness, men are learning to be more comfortable expressing their emotions. Am loving watching the 4 of you! 💕💕 And also I love how your loyal viewers are courteous, respectful & supportive toward each other. So vital when there's so much divisiveness, feeling like it's all-pervasive sometimes. Definitely a therapeutic tonic! 💕💕
@bettejharley96068 ай бұрын
Love this!!! So happy Cammy and Sandi got together to do this vlog (+Fiona & Mark too) I started watching Sandi and remember the shout out she gave to Cammy's channel and I checked it out right away! Both are entertaining, educational, and so real. Yes, I'm a loyal fan!!
@joycehock53668 ай бұрын
I never watch podcasts. But here I am at 2:30 in the morning watching you. I saw Mark and Sandy and I thought I'd watch a little and got hooked. What a pleasant 90 minutes. Good job all of you!
@carolmcc598 ай бұрын
Absolutely agree I fall in love with watching the person and their life on youtube. If a youtuber can stay natural and humble while showing the good and bad of their life they have a charmed mix that we all love to watch. Anyone that lets their head inflate gets less interesting. So please stay humble, show all the bad along with the good and I'll be watching forever. On the subject of shorts, I rarely watch them but that's probably more my age. I do not use my phone to watch, I use my laptop and sit comfortably to relax and enjoy longer content. Kami and Sandi both have the right mix to keep my interest and I am always excited to see a new vlog from either of you. Long may it continue. :D (for context: I'm English, age 65 and female with no farming connection in my life)
@theposhmaniac51698 ай бұрын
Strongly agree. I started w Sandi long long ago, found Cami, This Farm Life & now Tara. I'm older, female & a military widow RN BSN. No farm connection but love animals & just plain learning about new stuff! My son kids me now. "Is that your sheep lady again?"Thanks for a great podcast.
@vickimarkjones8 ай бұрын
Carol I’m 68 from the US, no farming background in farming. You expressed how I feel about both channels. Long may they continue to! A silly thing- I even dream about the channels ! I’ve had some lovely visits in my dreams ! 😀😀😀 I was one of the subscribers that found Cammy from Sandi.
@terrihart21337 ай бұрын
Same, 65 also and zero farming background.❤
@Ruth-bl2yy7 ай бұрын
Loving Cammy is wearing a sheepishly me top ❤
@cindycreateforlife8 ай бұрын
Sandi, I watch all of your videos whether you are in the barn or on the land, it doesn’t matter! I hate Tik Tok, shorts are not my thing but I have watched some of yours only because I know it boosts your channel. Long for is worth while because you learn something. The pandemic is the reason I watch you, Graeme, Cammy and sometimes Tom Pemberton.
@lindastent-campbell51307 ай бұрын
Tom's channel looks very interesting, but try as I might, I can't understand a word he says.
@elainerempel16137 ай бұрын
@@lindastent-campbell5130 Have you tried clicking on the "CC" button at the bottom of the screen? Sometimes it's quite humourous how the meaning gets lost in translation 💕💕
@peggycormier82238 ай бұрын
Shout out to Iona,she is lovely and a nice addition to the conversation!
@ruthgallant60477 ай бұрын
So great seeing Sandi and Mark on this program. I’m one that doesn’t usually watch long videos but I enjoyed every second of this one. Learned a lot about them here. I’ve been watching Sheepishly Me for years and she recommended Sheep Game so I immediately started following you as well. Been about 4 years with the Sheep Game. Now following the shearing channel and Lizzy’s as well. 🥰🥳🇨🇦
@EnglishJoanInOregon8 ай бұрын
I discovered The Sheep Game whilst reading a book by a “Buddhist Quaker Shepherdess.” I googled a term I did not understand and Google took me to KZbin and Cammy. From Cammy I learned about Sandi, and the rest, as they say, is history. I wouldn’t miss a single episode on either of your channels.
@nielsleenknegt58398 ай бұрын
I looked into sheep after my grandpa's 9y/o sheep died 2 weeks after a difficult lambing, 2 pretty twins with the first one backwards that got stuck. Luckily for them both lambs didn't make it, and mom died 2 weeks after what I believe was affects from retained placenta. A few weeks later I found myself watching Tom scott trying to say "away, come by and lie down" in a Scottish accent, and so I started binging a years amount of Cammie, after that I found Sandi and decided to go from Vlog 550 and ended up watching pretty much every vlog of hers in about a 4 months span. You both have teached me so much about sheep, life, just how to puch through and being an amazing person.
@teresacalhoon14437 ай бұрын
What Mark & Sandi are talking about having a Farm Manager is basically how my siblings and I are still owning 3rd generation farms. We have a coop situation with a farmer. We split the costs with them as well as the profits. Our parents put the whole thing in an LLC and when they passed we even put their house into the LLC. It works.
@philipmelling8 ай бұрын
Another excellent podcast. Loved this one. Only recently discovered Sandi and Mark's channels and I've been binge watching their back catalogue. It's great when you find a new channel with a huge library to watch! I can't explain why I'm so interested in farming content - I have no background in farming at all. It's fascinating. Thank you so much Cammy and Iona.
@peggykendell68057 ай бұрын
For sure! I have learned soo much!
@clarehagley21658 ай бұрын
Thankyou for interviewing Sandy and Mark. Loved the podcast
@glorywatkins31657 ай бұрын
I really enjoyed watching Sandy and Mark on the show, I've learned so much about them. They are great farmers.
@Bonzo1ish8 ай бұрын
I loved this podcast, and yes your both right, Cammie is exactly as you would expect him to be a real natural people person that shines throuout his vlogs, and Sandi, just such a beautiful Soul true to herself, fun to be with, the love you can see between Sandi and Mark is palpapable, a great podcast to you all, I'm a retired nurse, not into sheep farming at all, ut committed to watching both your channels, love the new one too with Lizzie and the boys, soon to be boys and girl...whoop whoop good on all of you xxx
@Bonzo1ish8 ай бұрын
I did not mean to miss Iona from the conversation, gorgeous young lady xxx
@826313sherry7 ай бұрын
My two favorite sheep channels together. LOVED this podcast. Thanks for sharing this wonderful time with us. God Bless all of you
@monbarb8 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for doing this together!
@judycalvert60748 ай бұрын
The Sheep Shepherd is hilarious to watch! But, Cammy and Sandy are my favorites… I’m always waiting for the next video 😉❤️
@paulawaldrep52867 ай бұрын
Your clean language is respected. That's the reason I enjoy Sandy's Chanel 😊❤
@ruthgrover33357 ай бұрын
I’m 76 woman, but we didn’t have the iPad. I was is the country I did from chickens, sheep, horses, made maple syrup, (99 gallons a year and sold $5.00!), morel mushrooms, carpenter. My skills were many! Know that I had aneurysm/Aspasia, I love watching both Mark, Sandi and their children.
@darlenewillbrandt16287 ай бұрын
Enjoyed your interview. I am an old farm girl from. N. Florida USA. My childhood was on a farm in W. Michigan I am one of Sandy's viewer.
@cindyloomis-torvi33967 ай бұрын
@darlenewillbrandt1628, hi! East Michigan former organic produce farm kid myself. 👋🏼
@darlenewillbrandt16287 ай бұрын
@@cindyloomis-torvi3396 Any relationship to Loomis families N. Muskegon Mi.
@darlenewillbrandt16287 ай бұрын
@@cindyloomis-torvi3396 My 1 st cousin married a Loomis
@mikkileon63807 ай бұрын
I have been a huge fan of shapelessly me and the entire Brock Clan since I came across them on KZbin about a year and a half ago, but I have watched like episodes passionately from years ago. I am in Oregon, Willamette Valley, USA if I could go anywhere in the world it would be Scotland, but on the way, I want to stop on the Brock Farm♥️. This is my first time coming across this podcast. Though I have seen a few episodes of you farming in Scotland. I am a devoted fan to shapelessly me❣️❣️❣️❣️ So yes, I jumped clicked liked and subscribed fed by farmers podcast👍🏼😁. Thank you so much for sharing this with us. This is like a happy place. Perfect combo😃.
@janeconnors18077 ай бұрын
This was great to see Sandi & Mark who I've been following, from our beautiful Yorkshire Dales, since before Sandi got her 100k subscribers. I've just had a shiny new hip so been watching this between surgery and recovery. How utterly bonkers to put a carbon tax on farmers. They are essential to feed the people. It's already a tough financial job. Yes of course we all want to do our bit for the planet but to tax farmers is a huge step in the wrong direction. It would never and should never work here.
@trippinggauntlet45208 ай бұрын
Was waiting for this one and it didn't disappoint. Thank you.💜
@FedByFarmersPodcast8 ай бұрын
So glad!
@emmett17398 ай бұрын
Brilliant ,what a Powerful ,brave and loving couple who have travelled and navigated a courageous journey.The Fed By Farmers podcast is beginning to look like The Magic Porridge Pot ...It just keeps on giving . Well done team Happy Easter from the lambing sheds.
@sandramoe5208 ай бұрын
I'm soooo thrilled to see Sheepishly Me & Sheep Game together. Huge and total fan of both your channels, of course as well as Hoof GP & Farm Born & Bred now 👍💕
@willieallan9537 ай бұрын
Me too - started with Sandi, and it progressed from there! I live near Sandi, and I love how she promotes our part of Canada!
@glancycorner74257 ай бұрын
I watch Sandi on Sheepishly Me all the time. This has been such a pleasure to watch, and meet Cammy and Iona. ♥️ You have a new US fan. Such a pleasure!
@jmc-xp6ml2 ай бұрын
Itwas interesting to hear the discussion regarding succession.
@DrofJustice8 ай бұрын
Long form Sandi Brock and Sheep Game sub. I will watch Sandi’s shorts only because they ARE edited to tell a story, not just be a snip of the long form content. I love the connection with farmers as a non-farming descendent of farmers and seeing the good, the disappointing, the struggles, the joys, and the whole family participation. Thanks so much for all you do.❤❤
@nicklewis14758 ай бұрын
Great interview. What's so nice about u-tube content like all of yours; is that your real people doing "life" and not because you just want to be famous. Thank you long May you carry on! 😊
@c.j.farnham68418 ай бұрын
Another brilliant podcast. I am biased when it comes to the Brocks . Top of my of my 'always watch" channels. Who would have thought I could identify a Canadian sheep by name.
@lindastent-campbell51307 ай бұрын
I know, right? Recently, Cinnamon went up to Sandi, and I knew it was her, lol.
@HootMaRoot8 ай бұрын
Love the pair of them, I was subbed to marks channel before sandi's but I had been watching her channel for a year or 2 before before Mark started. And that video when sandi gave cammy a shout out was amazing as I watched the the sheep game grow massively
@leanagoosen3638 ай бұрын
Loooove Mark and Sandi amd their family!
@jenniferkelley37777 ай бұрын
So glad I watched sandy and her hubby. I learned so much about them. Very enjoyable. I enjoy seeing other you tubers on here because they aren't having to work, they get to chat about who they are and where they come from. Thanks for having this channel!
@debrascarbrough83617 ай бұрын
Love watching all of you, so authentically human beings. Love the Brock’s watched them for years and enjoy being introduced to this channel now.
@wakefimo7 ай бұрын
I really enjoyed this interview. I can see the deep respect Sandi and Mark have for each other as people and as farmers. I appreciate the insight that they share about their own family and farming journey and how transparent they are with both the challenges and rewards. Thank you! - Marylin
@katesterling89158 ай бұрын
Another fabulous podcast. I do look forward to seeing & listening to you guys and your guests. Follow you, Sandie, Jess and now Tom! X
@mikkileon63807 ай бұрын
I was one of those subscribers that went over and subscribe to you as soon as Sandi mentioned you I’m all for that and the fact is I had actually seen a couple of your videos before that, but I just didn’t get caught up in it yet. Thank you so much for doing this podcast and having the Brocks on it it was really nice to get to, sit back and listen to you guys and watch you talk while you’re not trying to save the life of sheep or crop or something. Thank you.
@rm28287 ай бұрын
WOW what a GREAT vlog!! I am a real city girl ( only wear high heels) but am a Totally devoted fan of Sandi & Cammie & Lizzy and now Iona, LOVE who you are and what you do!❤ from Montreal Canada
@elainerempel16137 ай бұрын
Sandi, I had no clue that your content is being pirated. That's because I'm not on any social media - no Facebook, no Instagram, no TikTok. Sometimes I feel a bit behind, because you've posted something on Instagram that other subscribers mention. But as you said, I really appreciate the context of the long format 💕💕
@joannefoote69967 ай бұрын
This has been so enjoyable to watch and hear how things started and how things are going. I love the long form videos.
@pattyannbeaven92878 ай бұрын
Great podcast, it’s funny you saying how genuine and the same in real life they are, they said the same about you in their video of their trip to Scotland, that’s why you have so many followers! ❤
@dianelavoie62087 ай бұрын
I actually love watching the grain farming vlogs Sandy does as well as her sheep farming. It’s much more complicated than I realized. It was Sandy’s shout out that brought me to The Sheep Game although I suspect the sheep rescue with The Hoof GP would have brought me to him as well. Now I’m going to need to watch all the Fed By Farmers Pod episodes.
@opalcounts30788 ай бұрын
When I got bored watching ghost stuff I came across the HGP. I love his accent, that is what got me into cows. From there I came across the game then Pennington. Then Sandy popped up and this city girl finds all this interesting. My husband says I just like watching people work but what I learned from all you I would tell everyone. I am sure they think I am crazy but at my age, this is the best counting sheep before bed. Sheep and accents…LOVE IT! Thank you all🌹
@fredsodyssey63197 ай бұрын
I watch all of Sandi's and Mark's videos, no matter what they are doing. Same with Sheep Game, Hoof GP and Just a Few Acres Farm.
@jdzfb7 ай бұрын
Its funny, I live like 15 minutes away from where Sandi grew up, but I only found her channel after Cammy was on the Hoof GP. I've been watching homesteading & small farm content for years, then found Graeme & the boys. After Cammy's appearance, I started watching him & got the reco for Sandi & have been watching her since
@phyreacid7 ай бұрын
Hello Sandi super fan, Gram fan and the sheepgame newbie. I'm so glad I've found you all
@francovey75487 ай бұрын
I so enjoyed seeing Mark and Sandi on your podcast! I just love their channel! I got hooked watching her clean poop from her barn!! LOL
@sassysandra2452 ай бұрын
My life will forever be shattered!! ❤❤❤❤
@lindakienle5317 ай бұрын
So delightful to see and listen to Sandi and Mark. Thank you for sharing.
@ede-jomadden81827 ай бұрын
I so enjoyed this video. I'm a big Sandi and Mark fan and was very excited to learn of the Scotland connection because my daughter attended University of Stirling her junior year of university where I had the opportunity to visit -- what a beautiful country! Thank you for such interesting conversation about farming, and then about the KZbin work -- fascinating! Best wishes from Waterbury, Connecticut, US in New England!
@m.gailwieterman19878 ай бұрын
YaY, seeing both of you there, Sandi and Mark. Hearing the history, is awesome!
@medicbabe2ID6 ай бұрын
Sandi has such a big, bright smile. I'm just not a natural smiler. I'm a happy, optimistic person and I'm smiling inside, honest, but if I tried a big smile like that I'd just look like a paint-huffing shark. The Brocks are true gems in this world. ✨️
@janadams7507 ай бұрын
Love this podcast - I'm not a farmer but SO enjoy Mark and Sandi - e.g Mark fixing machinery, Sandi doing jigsaws with/without Jess , Sandi going shopping, walking out to the barn or going to help Mark, building your cabin - working together, all the natural chat about everything you do. I find the Shorts disatisfying as want to watch more. Bless you both. Jan
@PatricesProjects7 ай бұрын
So cool watching my 2 sheep farmer channels I follow together.
@Weecie7447 ай бұрын
You guys are spot on - I started with the Hoof GP, he shouted out Cammy, and I found The Sheep Game, and now I'm watching Cammy every day during lambing, and now I'll be watching Sheepishly me!!
@joannepantale4837 ай бұрын
Hi all! 👋 It's Jo from Sandi's Sheepishly Me YT channel. This podcast just popped up in my feed - I had forgotten about it. I can't begin to tell you how much I enjoyed this podcast!! I love the Brock family and delight in anything Sandi posts! This was a really good production Cammy, thank you! ❤️ Michigan, USA
@mj30268 ай бұрын
Thank you I was looking forward to this one & can’t wait until you have Crawford on 😊❤❤
@CharlenePink-Dufresne7 ай бұрын
I really enjoyed this podcast. I was watching Cammie when Sandi mentioned Cammie's channel. I would love to visit Scotland one day. So much information given.
@alexandra2jerry7 ай бұрын
For the last ten years of our retirement, we have as our ‘Pets’ two rescue donkeys, two sheep and two barn cats as well as 11 chickens. The sheep are my Divas, they remind me of your golden girls Sandi. One ewe decided she likes me and follows me around like a puppy dog which is terribly sweet, she also knows I always have carrots or equine cookies in my pocket. I love watching you Sandi, the inner strength you showed last year supporting Jes through her nightmare still astonishes me. You probably think “Well, that’s what moms do”. Not in all cases. Your family held together and got through an emotional hurricane because of the love and the strong building blocks you and Mark have built your family on. Listening to the Scottish podcast was fantastic, it just reminded me of everything you have been through. It serves to admire you all the more xxxx💕👏💕👏💕👏💕
@The-ii5mj7 ай бұрын
I'm a Triple Grandma and LOVE watching Sandi, Mark, Jess & Jack❣️ The lambing is some of my favorite times of the yr‼️ I saw Mark cough😉when you read Jess' 1yr Instagram post & I smiled💞 He can be quiet but he's definitely there right along Sandi parenting✌️🐑🐏 So nice to meet you Cammy & Iona. Thank you for having Sandi & Mark on your show❣️
@suegillettful7 ай бұрын
I just noticed this interview with Sandy and Mark from Sheepishly me. i've followed her most likely since February of 2020 when I was in hospital for 2 weeks and spent a lot of that time watching KZbin if I wasn't reading. I had somehow caught a video of hers of her lambing on Christmas vlogging. Just watching all the little lambs being born and cheerful and emotional she was about these little lives and her ewes made me empathize with her. She managed to put a smile on my face during a time when I felt so alone. It had snowed and the temperatures dropped into the -30's and I was not feeling up to much company I had encouraged my husband and my mom to just stay home. Of course they did a couple of obligatory visits that were more exhausting than anything. My son was working out of town but was home the day after I was admitted. He brought his old laptop loaded with Prime which was my contant companion. He kicked off his boots and crawled into bed beside me under the tubes and things and snuggled like he did when he was 15 or 20 years younger and he watched a movie with me. I rarely got to see him so it was the highlight of the decade. Watch Sandy's videos gave me a very facinating peek at farming that caught the heart of a city dweller a peek of farm in my country, Canada.I live in Central Alberta, Canada in a suburb town of the city of Edmonton. My husband and his friend hunt every fall so we setup our trailer on the farm of a family friend, his wife and 3 boys who are now in their late teens and early 20's. Farming in Alberta is a lot different than the type of farm that Sanyo and mark do. They concentrate on beef cattle and miles and miles, or kilometers and kilometers of fields of various grains. They have 37 silos for storing all the grain yet they still lave to fill bags and bags of the white feed bags that string trough his fields close to home. I believe he still leases storage bins/silos on several other farms. We watched him graduate from school and then get married and have 3 children's and every year he invested in more land buying up what he could of neighbors retiring and their kids not interested in farming. In addition he bought a small herd of beef cows expanding unti he kept them at about a thousand before calving. In recent years he expanded a side operation expecting one of his sons to take it over and now has approximately 1000 special "Wagu" beef cows which he sells only to exclusive restaurants and whatever... My husband and a couple of friends go hunting everyou fall so we pull our trailer out there where they stay until hunting season is over. The area is fairly flat Prairie land that goes on and on for hundreds of miles/kilometers. The season for growing is short starting in mid or late May and runs to about midway thru September of maybe a bit shorter. The days in summer are very long with daylight starting just after 4:00 am and going until around 11:00 in the evening of corose varying thru out. In "winter" which starts in late October but usually the beginning of November we can get temperatures around -40C in but usually it's stay in the -teens to somewhere in the -20's with some instances of global warming and temperatures climbing above 0C a few days. He has at least 2 of each extra large piece of equipment with tires over 6 feet tall including 2 what we call semi-truck with grain trailers. He also uses them to haul cattle to or from pastures. In the winter the animals have to be fed hay along jj a mixture of grain. All a lot different than Mark and Sandy. The area around the town we moved to just east of the citype of Edmonton used to surround us with beautiful canola fields all around us but gradually it got bought up be developers and gone are the beautiful fields. One family of potato farmers managed to hold onto their large farm and produced a large percentage of potatoes sold in Canada until ever surrounded by development and forcing the town to put a green space park to the north of them and they gave up some land to the south be developed into a main road lined with stores and restaurants a school and a public swimming pool. Don't know if you find this interesting.
@ka61486 ай бұрын
Farming women watch, live, breathe farming for the most part. Been watching 7yrs love all the content
@jakebr8ke7 ай бұрын
Loved this! The fun you and Iona have with your guests is awesome! This is now my favorite KZbin channel!! ❤
@casperbenj8 ай бұрын
Another great vlog. My favourite one so fare but then again I am from Ontario, Canada.
@judypearson66347 ай бұрын
I love to watch Sheepishly Me! Love to hear the background and the history!
@TheRealSabrinaDeep7 ай бұрын
I watch every single Video Sandy posts. I grew up on a small sheep farm in Northern Ontario. Way way up North. Worked on Tobacco Farms in Southern Ontario from 15 to 21. Put myself through High school and University. Now I live in Spain. Turns out I really hate winter. I've been living in Europe for 20 years. But Farming is in my soul. I do miss the daily grind and I love all the content Sandy post. Also HGP. Some how I stumbled on to him but I love watching it cause its also just so stratifying!! Does the same thing for my brain as when Sandy cleans out a Sheep pen. OMG I love seeing her scoop out a pen and get it on the compost pile. I can honestly smell the smell of it! I love that smell. 😁😁 ETA I live in Cataluna and yes I can confirm it is EXACTLY like the French Canadian situation.
@donalblackwell35737 ай бұрын
What a fantastic discussion. Particularly well done on the succession planning segment. Insightful discussion throughout as well. Thank you all.
@debvit23537 ай бұрын
I love the Fed by Farmers podcasts. You have fantastic guests that provide very interesting information. Thanks Cammy and Iona.
@scottycat68228 ай бұрын
Loved the broadcast, so natural , honest and down to earth. The four of you were like lifelong friends. Sandy try whisky and Irn Bru with some ice 😂
@conniekreider601428 күн бұрын
Sandi is authentic. I appreciate the emotion. It is relatable.❤️
@ruthraschke31482 ай бұрын
Love love love this. Was saving watching until I had caught up binge watching Sandis 2023 up to present. Has been a succession for me...watched the Hoof gp and then saw Cammy, so searched for Cammy's channel. Then through the sheep game Sandi's channel came up and then from Sandi's Chanel I'm now hooked on Tara's. Love all 4 channels. Keep doing what your doing the 4 of you 💜
@peggycormier82238 ай бұрын
Loved this, seeing your favourite people all together!
@brandyswartz52257 ай бұрын
I am so glad she mentioned Marks' channel. I just subscribed to it and plan on watching his channel as well. Been watching Sandi's channel since the first year. My youngest son who has autism wants to farm since watching Sandi and Mark. He can't do much as far as book learning but he has the love for animals. He says that he wants to be an animal farmer.
@julesmaher56376 ай бұрын
I’ve found their story so amazing, and after all they have been through over the past decade they have realised that life is short and that they can’t just assume that their lovely kids will just take over, even though they both have shown an interest in farming. Jack has another career that can still be used in farming and Jess has gone to university to learn about agriculture etc. They really are a credit to Sandi and mark. They are fantastic parents who have put them kids first. I have seen so many farmers on line who force their children to take over from them and the kids end up resentful of that fact. All farmers have it so hard these days, I really feel for all of you, you all work so very hard for not a lot of money. Thank you to you all for sharing your lives and knowledge on KZbin. If s amazing how hard you actually work. 365 days a year and you all miss out on so much family time. I can’t wait to see you all again together, maybe one day you could go and visit Sandi and Mark, that’s if you could ever get someone to look after your farm Camp x