Soul to Soul Healing with Native Pollinators

Tamarya Sims finds healing through land, plants, and bees on Soulfull Simone Farm.

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by Kara Perry
Tamarya Sims of Soulfull Simone Farm in North Carolina.

How do I heal my soul when it’s damaged? Cultivate a healing place farm and apiary to aid in trauma processing and soul-to-soul healing with Tamarya Sims.

In the Cherokee creation story, a buzzard creates the mountains and valleys with each flap of his wings. It’s these very same mountains and buzzards that envelop Tamarya Sims (they/them) with a sense of peace and protection as they farm this tribal land in Western North Carolina. Tamarya is a Black environmentalist, farmer, herbalist, educator, and beekeeper. I had the pleasure of interviewing them recently about their experiences residing and working in rural Appalachia.

Britney: Can you tell me where the name Soulfull Simone Farm came from?

Tamarya: Simone is my middle name and is sentimental to me, and Soulfull is intentionally spelled incorrectly. I added two Ls to the end because I wanted people to ask me why. The reason is I want people to come to my farm and leave with their souls feeling fed. So, in the same way your stomach is full when you’re done eating, I want your soul to be full when you leave my farm.

Soulfull Simone Farm and Apiary

  • Updated on Oct 24, 2022
  • Originally Published on Oct 22, 2022
Tagged with: beekeeping, Britney Bowman, Soulfull Simone Farm, Tamarya Sims
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