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A unique, truthful Podcast telling an emotional story throughout and exploring the values of the following:

Be a good citizen.
Be good to yourself.
Be good to your family.
Be a giver rather than a taker.
Do good wherever we go and sit.


TRY IT. YOU WON'T LOSE ANYTHING. I CAN PROMISE YOU.


If you have enjoyed listening to my Podcast thus far, then please tell all your friends and family. Why not listen together? It will bring closeness, warmth, and love, and ALL five principles are accomplished.

Follow us on Facebook and Instagram, simply search for Baron's Faith Farm.

DARBARI TRUST UK

Charity number: 1018805


This podcast was brought to you by CSP Media. Please take a minute to visit www.cspmedia.co.uk to see how CSP Media can help you share your story with the world.




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  • Honouring Mothers: The Heart of Goodness | Baron’s Faith Farm Podcast Ep. 17
    Mar 15 2026

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    In Episode 17 of the Baron’s Faith Farm Podcast, “The Gardener” shares a deeply personal reflection in honour of Mother’s Day.


    Recorded in London on a peaceful Saturday morning, this episode is a tribute to the sacred role of mothers in shaping our lives, our character, and our understanding of goodness.


    With warmth and humility, The Gardener reflects on the women who nurture, sacrifice, and guide their children through life often giving everything while asking for nothing in return.


    In this heartfelt episode, he speaks about the three mothers who shaped his own life:


    His birth mother, whose strength and dignity left a lifelong imprint on his character

    Bharat (India), the land of his birth that gave him culture, identity, and roots

    England (United Kingdom), the country that offered him shelter, opportunity, and a place to build his life


    Drawing on wisdom from his heritage as a descendant of Guru Nanak, The Gardener reminds listeners that goodness is the mother of all virtues.


    Through stories, reflections, and a touching childhood lesson from his own mother, he explores the profound truth that a mother’s love is unconditional and beyond human understanding.


    The episode also revisits the Five Principles of Goodness, showing how the spirit of motherhood reflects each one:


    1. Be Good to Yourself
    2. Be a Good Citizen
    3. Be Good to Your Family
    4. Be a Giver Rather Than a Taker
    5. Do Good Wherever You Go and Sit


    The Gardener also shares the defining moment of his life his near drowning in Richmond, Surrey in 1966 while trying to save a child. From that moment forward, he believes his life was spared for a purpose: to protect children, serve others, and plant seeds of goodness in the world.


    This episode is a message of gratitude, responsibility, and love for the generations that came before us and the generations yet to come.


    As The Gardener reminds us:


    “Goodness is the mother of all virtues.”


    Plant the seed.

    Honour your mothers.

    Let goodness grow.

    If you would like to donate please head over to the Charities Aid Foundation and search for the Darbari Trust UK ( A Registered Charity No. 1018805)

    https://www.cafonline.org/

    We all are seeking happiness. If you want happiness, the secret is:
    Be a good citizen.
    Be good to yourself.
    Be good to your family.
    Be a giver rather than a taker.
    Do good wherever you go and sit.

    TRY IT. YOU WON'T LOSE ANYTHING. I CAN PROMISE YOU.

    DARBARI TRUST UK
    Charity number: 1018805

    This podcast was brought to you by CSP Media. Please take a minute to visit www.cspmedia.co.uk to see how CSP Media can help you share your story with the world.

    Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!):

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    #GoldenTemple

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    #SikhHeritage

    #LifeLessons

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    46 min
  • Be a Good Citizen: The Second Principle of Goodness | Baron’s Faith Farm Podcast - Episode 16
    Mar 14 2026

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    In Episode 16 of the Baron’s Faith Farm Podcast, “The Gardener, introduces the Second Principle of Goodness: Be a Good Citizen.


    Broadcast from London, a city he describes as a place that has given him safety, dignity, and a home for many decades, The Gardner reflects on the deeper meaning of citizenship.


    True citizenship, he explains, is not defined by passports, borders, or flags. It is defined by our daily habits, our dignity, and the respect we show to the places and people around us.


    Through simple but powerful examples, such as spending a few minutes each day cleaning the streets around us, he reminds us that small acts of responsibility can transform not only our communities, but also our own hearts.


    In this episode you will discover:


    • Why citizenship begins in the heart

    • How personal habits shape the health of a society

    • Why caring for your neighbourhood is an act of dignity

    • How small acts of goodness can influence an entire community

    • The vision behind Baron’s Faith Farm (BFF) — a place where people will live and practise the Five Principles of Goodness together


    Baron’s Faith Farm is a nonreligious, nonpolitical, nonaligned spiritual movement built on a simple belief:


    When individuals become better than yesterday, society becomes better tomorrow.


    As The Gardener reminds us:


    “When you carry dignity, you spread dignity.”


    Plant the seed.

    Be a good citizen.

    Let goodness grow.

    If you would like to donate please head over to the Charities Aid Foundation and search for the Darbari Trust UK ( A Registered Charity No. 1018805)

    https://www.cafonline.org/

    We all are seeking happiness. If you want happiness, the secret is:
    Be a good citizen.
    Be good to yourself.
    Be good to your family.
    Be a giver rather than a taker.
    Do good wherever you go and sit.

    TRY IT. YOU WON'T LOSE ANYTHING. I CAN PROMISE YOU.

    DARBARI TRUST UK
    Charity number: 1018805

    This podcast was brought to you by CSP Media. Please take a minute to visit www.cspmedia.co.uk to see how CSP Media can help you share your story with the world.

    Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!):

    https://uppbeat.io/t/cory-alstad/leaving

    License code: 7WDUKPBPYYGQSEI4

    #FaithFarm

    #BaronsFaithFarm

    #PodcastEpisode12

    #SpiritualJourney

    #GoldenTemple

    #GuruNanak

    #SikhHeritage

    #LifeLessons

    #ServiceAndFaith

    #NatureMiracles

    #IndianHistory

    #FamilyLegacy

    #ActsOfKindness

    #SeedsOfGoodness #SpiritualReflections

    #SikhHeritage



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    31 min
  • Seeds of Goodness: Finding Peace by Being Good to Yourself - Episode 15
    Mar 10 2026

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    Recorded in London on a calm February afternoon, Episode 15 of the Baron’s Faith Farm Podcast continues the exploration of the First Principle of Goodness: Be Good to Yourself.


    “The Gardener” reflects on how personal discipline, inner peace, and self-respect form the foundation of a healthy society.


    In this thoughtful episode, he speaks about the rare moment in 2026 when Lent and Ramadan fall during the same season, reminding us of the universal values of reflection, charity, patience, and spiritual growth.


    Through simple yet powerful examples such as spending a few minutes each day picking up litter in the community he shows how small actions can practise all Five Principles of Goodness at once: caring for yourself, serving others, and improving the world around you.


    Darbari also shares the story that shaped his life’s purpose surviving a near drowning in Richmond, Surrey in 1966 while trying to save a child. From that moment, he believes his life was spared so he could serve others and plant seeds of goodness wherever he goes.


    This episode explores:


    • Why being good to yourself is the foundation of a meaningful life

    • How daily habits shape our character and destiny

    • The connection between inner peace and responsible citizenship

    • Simple ways to reduce stress and reconnect with nature

    • The vision behind Baron’s Faith Farm, a spiritual movement dedicated to living the Five Principles of Goodness


    Baron’s Faith Farm is nonreligious, nonpolitical, and nonaligned—a movement built on the belief that goodness begins within us and grows outward into our families, communities, and society.


    As The Gardener reminds us:


    “When you clean your inner world, you naturally clean your outer world.”


    Plant the seed.

    Let goodness grow.

    If you would like to donate please head over to the Charities Aid Foundation and search for the Darbari Trust UK ( A Registered Charity No. 1018805)

    https://www.cafonline.org/

    We all are seeking happiness. If you want happiness, the secret is:
    Be a good citizen.
    Be good to yourself.
    Be good to your family.
    Be a giver rather than a taker.
    Do good wherever you go and sit.

    TRY IT. YOU WON'T LOSE ANYTHING. I CAN PROMISE YOU.

    DARBARI TRUST UK
    Charity number: 1018805

    This podcast was brought to you by CSP Media. Please take a minute to visit www.cspmedia.co.uk to see how CSP Media can help you share your story with the world.

    Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!):

    https://uppbeat.io/t/cory-alstad/leaving

    License code: 7WDUKPBPYYGQSEI4

    #FaithFarm

    #BaronsFaithFarm

    #PodcastEpisode12

    #SpiritualJourney

    #GoldenTemple

    #GuruNanak

    #SikhHeritage

    #LifeLessons

    #ServiceAndFaith

    #NatureMiracles

    #IndianHistory

    #FamilyLegacy

    #ActsOfKindness

    #SeedsOfGoodness #SpiritualReflections

    #SikhHeritage



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