
567: A WWE Wrestler Turned Farmer Finds Healing With Sarah Rowe
From Wise Traditions by Weston A. Price Foundation
February 23, 2026 · 43 min · Episode 567
About this episode
Sarah Rowe shares her journey from WWE wrestler to farmer and discusses her healing process and newfound peace.
A former World Wrestling Entertainment star has become a farmer...and a hunter, butcher, homesteader, and children's book author. What led to the transformation? Histamine sensitivities played a part, but there's more to the story than that. Sarah Rowe, known as Valhalla in WWE, today shares what influenced her to leave that career in the rearview mirror. She discusses her healing journey and why she has more peace today than ever before. She also reveals what continues to inspire her to "choose hard" when it comes to farming...and life. Follow Sarah on Instagram - @sarahrowe Check out our sponsors: Green Pasture , MASA Chips , and Optimal Carnivore
People in this episode
Host: Weston A. Price Foundation
Guest: Sarah Rowe
Topics covered
- healing journey
- farming
- WWE
- homesteading
- personal transformation
Keywords
- WWE
- farming
- healing
- homesteading
- Sarah Rowe
- histamine sensitivities
- personal growth
Sponsors
Green Pasture, MASA Chips, Optimal Carnivore
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: World Wrestling Entertainment
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