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  <title>Tea for the Tillerman - Michael D. Ham</title>
  <description>I borrowed the title of this episode from Cat Stevens, and you will soon see why.&amp;amp;nbsp; &amp;amp;nbsp;To Cat Stevens, Tillerman represented, “the man of the Earth,” working to make things on this planet.&amp;amp;nbsp; And Tea, well, my guest knows tea.  In honour of Earth Day, I sit down with Michael Don Ham, entrepreneur, wellness advocate, and co-founder of Wild Orchard Teas, for a beautiful conversation about purpose, resilience, and what it really means to build a business that matters.&amp;amp;nbsp; A business in constant conversation with Mother Nature.  From the son of immigrants to a teacher to arriving in New York just before 9/11, to finding his passion in regenerative farming, clean air, and human health. Michael’s journey is anything but conventional. But what ties it all together is a higher calling: to help people live healthier, more connected, more meaningful lives.&amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;amp;nbsp;  This is a conversation about longevity, leadership, and the courage to choose purpose over quick profit. It is also a reminder that in a world moving too fast, slowing down, sharing time with others, and building with intention may be exactly what matters most.&amp;amp;nbsp;  Enjoy Michael’s words of wisdom over a cup of Tea. </description>
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