Mixing Tradition and Inspiration: Travis Gerjets’s Bread-Making Adventure

Be captivated by the heartfelt journey of bread maker and founder of Prairie Sky Breads Travis Gerjets, in this week’s episode of the Bread For the People Podcast. Join host Jim Serpico as he delves into Travis’s inspiring story of how a unique soup kitchen experience in Liverpool sparked a passion for baking bread like his beloved grandmother. Travis’s desire to preserve family recipes and spend valuable time with his grandmother led him down an extraordinary path.

Discover how Travis’s passion for bread-making brought him to the bustling farmers market scene in Minot, North Dakota, where he initially knew no one. Tune in as Travis shares how the farmers market became more than just a venue for selling bread; it became a lifeline, building connections and opening up a whole new world for him.


Follow along as Travis recounts the heartwarming tales of loyal customers who have journeyed with him since the beginning and how his bread became a genuine bridge into people’s lives. Uncover the power of conversations around his homemade bread, forging meaningful connections with familiar faces, and transforming the new place into a welcoming home.


Immerse yourself in the enchanting routine of Prairie Sky Breads’ early mornings along with bakers Zack Schueller and Ramanda Nash, the intoxicating aroma of freshly baked bread, and the joy of receiving positive customer feedback. Travis and his team’s passion, resilience, and ability to find community through bread will leave you inspired and eager to savor the next chapter of his remarkable journey.


Don’t miss this captivating episode of the Bread For the People Podcast, where Travis’s extraordinary story will touch your heart and remind you of the incredible power of food and connection.

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