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Life & Work with Carly Gavlak of Ohio

Today we’d like to introduce you to Carly Gavlak.

Hi Carly, can you start by introducing yourself? We’d love to learn more about how you got to where you are today?
Ravine’s Edge began with a simple desire to slow down, heal and build something meaningful as a family with nature being the core. What started as a few maple trees, a small hobby, and a love for the outdoors has grown into a working farm centered around faith, family, and stewardship of the land.

As a military family raising three children in rural Ohio, we’ve always believed in teaching the value of hard work and creating things with our own hands. Over the years, we added goats (boar & myotonic), rabbits (fiber/meat), turkeys, chickens, ducks, gardens, and eventually expanded our maple syrup operation. What began as collecting sap for our own family & friends became something we wanted to share with others in our community, giving back a second time.

The name Ravine’s Edge comes from the natural ravines that runs through our property, where many of our maple trees grow on the edges of the ravines. Every spring, our family works together to tap trees, collect sap, and transform it into pure maple syrup and value added products. Along the way, we’ve built a farm that not only produces quality products but also creates opportunities for our children to learn responsibility, entrepreneurship, and a deep appreciation for nature.

Today, Ravine’s Edge is more than a first generational farm, it’s a reflection of our family’s journey. Everything we offer is rooted in our commitment to quality, sustainability, and sharing a little piece of our farm and hearts with the families we serve.

Alright, so let’s dig a little deeper into the story – has it been an easy path overall and if not, what were the challenges you’ve had to overcome?
Definitely not. Like most farm families, we’ve learned almost everything through experience, trial and error, and a lot of hard work.

When we started, we were learning everything from scratch, animal care, maple syrup production, gardening, beekeeping, and how to manage a growing farm while raising three children. There were plenty of mistakes along the way, sleepless nights during kidding season, long days in the sugarhouse during maple season, and countless hours spent filling orders after the kids went to bed.

One of the biggest challenges has been balancing family life with the demands of the farm. Nature doesn’t follow a schedule. Animals need care every day, maple sap runs when the weather decides, crops don’t wait because life gets busy and illnesses don’t care who you are.

There have been seasons of uncertainty, definite setbacks, and moments when we questioned whether we could keep up with it all. But those same challenges taught us resilience, patience, and the value of working together as a family. Looking back, the struggles became some of our greatest lessons, and they helped shape Ravine’s Edge into what it is today.

Thanks – so what else should our readers know about your work and what you’re currently focused on?
Carly’s work is built around helping families, professionals, and small business owners create a stronger financial future by eliminating unnecessary risk, fees, and taxes. As licensed personal finance professional, she focuses on the often-overlooked tax-free side of finance, helping people understand how to protect what they’ve built and keep more of what they earn.

Before entering the financial industry, Carly spent over 20 years as a licensed professional in healthcare imaging, specifically in MRI, caring for patients and helping them navigate some of life’s most difficult moments.
Bret is a Marine Corps veteran and senior operator whose leadership, discipline, and commitment to service continue to shape everything we do today.

What we’re most proud of isn’t the farm, the businesses, or any particular achievement, it’s the life we’ve built together as a family. Through military service, healthcare, wealthcare, raising children, building businesses, and working the land, we’ve learned that the best things in life are rarely created overnight.

In many ways, building wealth is a lot like making maple syrup. It starts with something simple, collected a little at a time. It requires patience, consistency, and a long-term perspective. Just as it takes gallons upon gallons of sap and countless hours to produce a bottle of golden maple syrup, lasting wealth is created through steady effort, wise decisions, strategic moves and time.

What sets us apart is that everything we do is connected. The same values that guide us on the farm, hard work, stewardship, resilience, and faith, are the values that guide how we serve others. Whether we’re producing that Ohio golden maple syrup, helping families build a stronger secured financial future, or teaching our children the value of earning something through effort, our goal is the same: to leave every person, every opportunity, and every piece of land better than we found it.

Is there anything else you’d like to share with our readers?
One of the biggest lessons we’ve learned is that the most valuable things in life take time.

Whether it’s raising children, building a farm, serving clients, caring for animals, producing maple syrup, or growing a business, there are no shortcuts to something meaningful. Every season has its purpose. Some seasons are for planting, some are for growth, and some are for harvest.

We hope Ravine’s Edge reminds people to slow down, appreciate where their food comes from, support local farms, raise food as a community, learning with families through 4h and create more meaningful connections with their own families and communities.

At the end of the day, we’re simply grateful, to be raising our family on this land, doing work we love, and sharing a small piece of our journey with others.

You can find our products locally at Market 42-Handmade Haven, SouthPark Mall-Blended, Jacob’s Heritage Farm, The Rift Shop, Online Farmers Market-Market Wagon & Ravinesedge.com and soon…Once Upon A Farmhouse!

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