Sister Wives Star Janelle Brown Shares Exciting New Business Update After Announcing 2025 Detox & Moving Away From Heartbreak
Sister Wivesstar Janelle Brown shared an exciting new business update about Taeda Farms after announcing her intention to use 2025 as a detox for the negativity in her life, moving away from her recent heartbreak. Janelle, who has been shown on Sister Wives season 19 to refuse to take her ex-husband Kody Brown’s negativity, has been sharing updates about her new business throughout the last few months. After losing her son, Garrison Brown, Janelle has done a lot of soul-searching and appears to be engaging in new passions to ensure his legacy lives on in a meaningful way.
Janelle shared that her new business venture, Taeda Farms, has hit a milestone in recent months as she’s been working tirelessly to make her dreams into reality. After finally finding a contractor to help clear their land, Janelle and her business partner were able to see their farm ready for some movement. Sharing they were able to have someone come in to clear the land, their construction crew “left us with clear space for a garden, chicken coop, and our future home.” Janelle’s development means she’ll likely be able to build on the farm soon, moving closer to opening day.
What Janelle’s Progress On Taeda Farms Means For Her Detox
Janelle’s Moving Forward In Her Progress
Although Janelle has been open about the fact that her 2025 detox isn’t just about her family or her grief, she’s been doing her best to work through her grief with the help of her new life plan. Detoxing from the negativity in her life, Janelle’s decision to invest in Taeda Farms and build it up has been a great way for her to move forward after losing her son so tragically. Throughout Sister Wives season 19, viewers have seen Janelle moving away from the Brown family more deliberately, even working toward changing the way she engages with Kody & Robyn.
Though Janelle’s time on Sister Wives is about a year before the current timeline, her moves with Coyote Pass that have been shown off in recent episodes are still relevant to her time with Taeda Farms. Many have guessed that whatever Janelle got paid out from selling her portion of Coyote Pass went into Taeda Farms, and with her 2025 goals including more intentionality about her life, including finances, Janelle’s done a great job putting things into place to help propel her forward. Janelle’s ability to manage her finances aside, Taeda Farms will be a great benefit for her detox.
Our Take On Janelle’s Passion For Taeda Farms
She’s Pouring Her Energy Into Something Meaningful
As Janelle moves through her grief and her life continues to change, she’s doing her best to be more intentional and have more meaning with everything she does. Janelle’s decision to invest in and oversee Taeda Farms has a strong tie to Garrison, who she’d shared to have a garden before his passing. With so much to pour into the farm, Janelle has done her best to put herself first and make moves that will benefit her in the future. The Sister Wives star has finally figured out how to maintain boundaries and live for herself moving forward.
Sister Wives airs Sundays at 10 p.m. EST on TLC.
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Sister Wives is a TV series created for TLC that follows Kody Brown and his four wives as they raise their eighteen children and tackle the challenges associated with their massive family dynamic and the stigma that comes with their way of life.
- Main Genre
- Reality
- Number of Episodes
- 167
- Seasons
- 16
- Website
- https://go.tlc.com/show/sister-wives-tlc
- Cinematographer
- Doug Monroe, Callan Griffiths, Richard Alexander Walkling, Anthony Derosa, Matthew Thompson, Ray Farmer
- Distributor
- TLC
- Filming Locations
- Nevada, Utah, Arizona
- Main Characters
- Timothy Gibbons, Kirk Streb, Deanie Wilcher, Christopher Poole, Bill Hayes
- Producer
- Deanie Wilcher
- Production Company
- Puddle Monkey Productions, Figure 8 Films



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