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| 296: 7 Things to Focus on Instead of the Election | 29 Oct 2024 | 00:27:00 | |
Today we are stepping away from the ballot box and empowering you to take control of your own life and well-being. | |||
| 295: Fight for your Right… to Get Older? | 22 Oct 2024 | 00:24:06 | |
In our modern world, the concept of aging often gets a bad rap. Which, when I think about it, is pretty odd—since not everyone is lucky enough to be able to do it. | |||
| 286: Cultivating Connection with Intentional Interactions | 09 Jul 2024 | ||
With more ways than ever to interact with others, it's time to make deliberate choices in how we connect. | |||
| Farmish Chat 007: hydro lettuce, wisdom, and excitement | 23 Apr 2022 | 01:11:14 | |
Audio replay from the Farmish Friday morning 4-22-22 livestream. Topics include (among other things) hydroponics, wisdom vs excitement in homesteading, and creating midwest homesteading workshops/gatherings. | |||
| 205: Personality matters | 21 Apr 2022 | 00:58:43 | |
Today's conversation with Ken Eash focuses on your personality type and how it affects the way you see and relate to the world around you. | |||
| 204: Pay Attention | 19 Apr 2022 | 00:34:16 | |
Do you notice what's happening right under your nose with people you care about? Or are you just watching what's going on out there in the big bad world? Here are a few of my thoughts about paying attention to the right things. | |||
| Farmish Chat 006: farm journals and a pretty mouth | 16 Apr 2022 | 01:06:52 | |
Audio replay from the Farmish Friday morning 4-15-22 livestream. Topics include farm journals, balance on the farm, and a very pretty mouth. | |||
| 203: Garden Therapy | 14 Apr 2022 | 00:38:37 | |
In today's interview, herbalist and mom Michele Marlow talks about autism, sensory gardens, and the outlet of comfort and peace that she and her son have found in nature. | |||
| 202: You Can Only Do So Much | 12 Apr 2022 | 00:29:37 | |
What if "do what you can with what you have where you are" isn't a call to action, but instead, a cautionary request? Let's talk about knowing when to take on what. | |||
| Farmish Chat 005: seed math and an internetty internet | 09 Apr 2022 | 01:07:34 | |
Audio replay from the Farmish Friday morning 4-8-22 livestream. Topics include seed math, and time saving tips/fails, and when the internet is "internetty". | |||
| 201: LIVE until you die | 07 Apr 2022 | 00:44:23 | |
When you get to the heart of it, today's chat with Thecia from Ellis Family Farms is really about the importance of living FULLY until you take your last breath - regardless of age, situation, or level of support from those around you. | |||
| 200: It’s a Celebration! Thank YOU. | 05 Apr 2022 | 00:52:11 | |
Today we celebrate 4 years and 200 episodes of the Farmish Kind of Life Podcast! Listeners share their stories of how the podcast and the Farmish community has helped them in their homesteading and life journey. | |||
| Farmish Chat 004: burritos, ma nature, gardening | 02 Apr 2022 | 01:03:11 | |
Audio replay from the Farmish Friday morning 4-1-22 livestream. Topics include burritos, ma nature's tricks, and gardening tips. | |||
| 285: Confidence Lessons From a Stray Cat | 02 Jul 2024 | ||
Have you ever felt like you don't belong? In this episode, I share an insightful story about a stray cat named Alexander who recently wandered onto my farm and taught me a powerful lesson on confidence and belonging. Tune in to learn how embracing who you are can change your perspective and help you walk into any room like you belong there. | |||
| 199: Getting Started in Ham Radio | 31 Mar 2022 | 00:44:27 | |
Today's interview is with Nate and Erin from Two Chicks Homestead, and we talk about getting started in ham radio. We discuss equipment, testing, licenses, challenges, and neat things you can do if you decide to dive in to the world of ham radio. | |||
| 198: All About Chickens | 29 Mar 2022 | 01:11:34 | |
I recently received a bunch of questions about raising chickens. Here are my answers, two cents worth of advice, and some disclaimers about keeping chickens on your homestead. | |||
| Farmish Chat 003: Blue Hair, the Gym, Real Food | 26 Mar 2022 | 01:00:44 | |
Audio replay from the Farmish Friday morning 3-25-22 livestream. Topics include blue hair, the gym, and eating real food. | |||
| Farmish, Furious, and Free Replay | 25 Mar 2022 | 01:20:34 | |
Audio replay from 3-22-22 livestream with Nicole Sauce, John Willis, and myself. We talk about many things—everything from dealing with jerks to raising and growing your own food. | |||
| 197: What actually makes you a homesteader? | 24 Mar 2022 | 00:53:29 | |
In today's interview episode, Brian Wells from The Homestead Journey Podcast gets fired up and gives a whole buck fifty's worth of thoughts regarding what makes someone a "real homesteader". He also reminds us to not let great get in the way of good enough. | |||
| 196: Gettin’ real about judgment | 22 Mar 2022 | 00:27:27 | |
We're all a bunch of Judgey McJudgey Pants. Don't think so? Take a listen to your inner dialogue, and then ask yourself these two important questions. | |||
| Spicy Sisters 001 with Nicole Sauce | 20 Mar 2022 | 01:05:24 | |
Audio replay from a livestream with Nicole Sauce of Living Free in Tennessee. We talk about the things that are bothering us with the world today: entitlement, the media, laziness. Be aware, there is plenty of profanity in this episode. | |||
| Farmish Chat 002: Aldi, Garden Plans, and Date Nights | 19 Mar 2022 | 01:01:05 | |
Audio replay from the Farmish Friday morning 3-18-22 livestream. Topics include Aldi, date nights, garden plans, and Amy's next hair color. | |||
| 195: It’s Not About Luck | 17 Mar 2022 | 01:03:01 | |
What does it take to be successful in your goals? Today Tim Cook and I talk about hard work, support systems, and the fallacy of the overnight success. | |||
| 194: 9 Things to Consider Before Adding More Animals | 15 Mar 2022 | 00:42:10 | |
Does the chaos of the world have you feeling like you need to raise alllll the animals on your farm? Here are nine things to consider before you add any (more) animals to the homestead. | |||
| 284: Celebrate Your Homesteading Wins | 25 Jun 2024 | ||
What's one thing we often forget to do as homesteaders? Acknowledge the things we've already accomplished. | |||
| Farmish Chat 001: Grilled Cheese, Motorcycles, and Raw Tomatoes | 12 Mar 2022 | 01:03:16 | |
Audio replay from the Farmish Friday morning 3-11-22 livestream. Topics include the tool box fallacy, prepping, grilled cheese, songs you sing to your dog, and hydroponic lettuce. | |||
| 193: Building Community with Kerry Brown | 10 Mar 2022 | 00:33:30 | |
Today I chat with Kerry Brown of Strong Root Resources about community -- not only how to build a good one, but also why it's important in reaching your goals. | |||
| 192: Does Prepping Make You a Target? | 08 Mar 2022 | 00:26:21 | |
Some folks don't want to share what they're doing on their homestead because they don't want to make themselves a target if the SHTF. My thoughts? Here they are. | |||
| 191: Homesteading is not what you expect | 03 Mar 2022 | 00:43:12 | |
Today’s conversation is with Jessica of Back to Roots Farm, and we talk about all the expectations that go out the window when we decide to live the homesteading life. | |||
| 190: Does Sharing Your Self Reliance Success Equal Showing Off? | 01 Mar 2022 | 00:34:43 | |
You want to share about the cool things you're doing on your homestead, but you're afraid some folks think you're just showing off. Yeah, about that... | |||
| 189: Farmers Markets and What you Should Know | 24 Feb 2022 | 00:58:51 | |
Today I talk with Brian from The LOTS Project about his experience being a vendor at several farmers markets. He shares tips and things you should consider before you decide to sell your homegrown/homemade goods at a farmers market. | |||
| 188: At War with Rats on the Homestead | 22 Feb 2022 | 00:34:23 | |
There is a certain stigma that comes with having to deal with rats, but rats can be a common issue on a farm. Today I'm going to talk about our recent experience dealing with rats—what's worked, what hasn't, and where to go from here. | |||
| 187: Raising Meat Rabbits | 17 Feb 2022 | 00:40:37 | |
Today’s conversation is with Nate and Erin Lamaster of Two Chicks Homestead, and we’re talking about raising meat rabbits! Hear about Nate and Erin’s set-up, what they’ve learned along the way, as well as tips you should know if you’re thinking of raising rabbits for meat. | |||
| 186: It’s Time to Do Something Else | 15 Feb 2022 | 00:25:54 | |
The things you want to do have to be more important than the things you want to complain about. Memes won’t feed the chickens, and complaints won’t pay the mortgage. Let's find a group of "do-ers" online and in real life… and do something else. | |||
| 185: Moving to the Country, Lessons Learned | 10 Feb 2022 | 00:55:34 | |
Country life is amazing, but it's also... different! Today I talk to Tom and Julie from Small Scale Life about their journey from being city mice to country mice, and all the things they've discovered and learned so far. | |||
| 283: Five Reminders for ANY Homesteader | 18 Jun 2024 | ||
It doesn't matter if you've been homesteading one day or one lifetime, these five pieces of advice about life as a homesteader will help you out. | |||
| 184: Shut out the world and make a peaceful home | 08 Feb 2022 | 00:30:53 | |
If you're out in the world dealing with all the crazy, you need a place where you can go to just be, to breathe, to know it’s going to be okay. But how many people don’t have that? And do you think that maybe feeds into the chaos of the world? | |||
| 183: Dealing with Negativity While Taking the Road Less Traveled | 03 Feb 2022 | 00:45:30 | |
Today’s conversation is with Lettie from the Liberty All Day podcast and we talk about choosing to follow a "different path" and the negativity that you will sometimes experience because of that. | |||
| 182: It’s tricky: creating and consuming content in today’s world | 01 Feb 2022 | 00:45:23 | |
Today we wade into some deep, tangled muck regarding content creation, content consumption, what to do when platforms make you mad, how free content has really changed us as creators/consumers, and how to support content creators best. Make sure to bring milk, this one gets spicy. | |||
| 181: Making Goals, Changing Goals | 25 Jan 2022 | 00:35:46 | |
We are 25 days into the new year. Remember those goals you made? Today’s podcast episode (181) and blog post talks about what happens when you gain new information regarding your plans. Do you change your goals to fit your life or change your life to fit your goals? | |||
| 180: Want freedom? Avoid these two traps… | 18 Jan 2022 | 00:35:03 | |
Stepping away from the crowd? Want to do things differently? Be careful. Today I talk about two traps people can often fall into along the way to living a life that's more free. | |||
| 179: Work from home: pros, cons, and tips | 11 Jan 2022 | 00:36:10 | |
Today we take a look at the realities of working from home: the pros, the cons, and the tips that make working from home... work better. | |||
| 178: 30 days to organize yo’ stuff | 04 Jan 2022 | 00:44:12 | |
If you live in a house, it's bound to get messy. Here's my list of 30 focused, manageable tasks to get your house on the road to organization. | |||
| 177: Focus for a new year | 28 Dec 2021 | 00:33:56 | |
Today I talk about the two focus words I've chosen for 2022 and why I chose them. To make a long story short, it's time to get out of my own way. | |||
| 176: 10+ Lessons from 10 Years on the Homestead | 21 Dec 2021 | 00:48:49 | |
I'm celebrating ten years of being on our farm by talking about ten(ish) things I've learned from a decade of farm life. | |||
| 175: What are you doing with your anger? | 14 Dec 2021 | 00:42:35 | |
There is a difference between anger that gets things done, and anger that just spins our wheels. What are you doing with your anger? | |||
| 282: The Use What You Have Food Challenge | 11 Jun 2024 | ||
What happens when you challenge yourself to use the food already available on your homestead or in your pantry, rather than constantly buying new groceries? | |||
| 174: We Choose Our Problems | 07 Dec 2021 | 00:34:25 | |
Ready for some hard hitting truth? We choose the majority of the problems we will deal with. Let's talk personal responsibility and the pros and cons of every choice we make. | |||
| 173: The line between hope and reality | 30 Nov 2021 | 00:32:35 | |
Embrace the line between hope for the future and the reality of current times, and show others that walking that line is possible. | |||
| 172: This is Not About “Them” | 23 Nov 2021 | 00:27:44 | |
There is a difference between relying on each other and relying on Them. I believe healing and progress will take place in our country when there is more of the first and far less of the second, but in order to have less of the second, we have some uncomfortable questions to answer.
I think this is important to talk about because as the world is going through these challenging times and shifting into whatever is coming next, I hear so many people say, “Screw it. I’m just gonna lock my door and be a hermit.” or “I’m gonna move to the woods and be all by myself because I don’t need anyone else.” And so they shut themselves off from the benefits of community, sometimes because of a misguided belief that we're not supposed to have to depend on anyone.
But here's the thing. There's a difference between learning to rely on each other and learning to rely on Them. Relying on people with a face and a name you know—someone you could invite over for coffee—in a relationship that's an agreed upon, two way street is completely different than relying on Them, the government or giant corporations/systems.
Each other vs. Them
Surviving and thriving because you depended on each other was normal way back in the day, and is even pretty common in some communities still. (I'm looking at you, Yoder.)
Community and depending on each other used to be the name of the game. If it was 1800 whatever and you were on the prairie, would you give a rat’s ass or probably even know what the government was up to on a daily basis? But I bet they knew what Mr. So and So was up to down the way. They had to. Mr. So and So and Mrs. Whoever and your family were the only ones for miles. You had each other. You didn’t have Them.
Community is give and take. Community is I’ll scratch your back, you scratch mine. Community is I’ll help you finish siding your house if you butcher and process my deer this year. It’s bartering. It’s helping each other. It’s following through on your end of the agreement. It’s offering help in ways that you can and knowing other people will help you out when you need it.
I don’t feel that with government. I don’t feel that with the public school system or the medical system or the corporate food system. That’s not community. That’s Them.
And yet there's a lot of people relying on those things. And when that system starts to break down—as it currently is—we have a lot of struggle and chaos. Because people have been relying on Them, not each other.
This is important to talk about
I hear people in the survival community sometimes spout off the importance of being able to care for yourself because ain’t nobody coming to help you. And while I agree with that, I think some people misconstrue what they’re saying. The way I see it, they’re saying learn to take care of yourselves because They aren’t coming to help you.
But you’d better believe that someone is coming to help you. Your community will help each other, right? You’ve seen this happen in times of struggle, right?
Gosh, I hope so. If not, you need to build that community.
I also think it’s important to talk about because there are people out there who won’t accept help from others because they’ve learned that relying on others is weak. Or that you’re taking a handout. Or that you should be able to fend for yourself. And I think they’ve learned that because of watching others take from the system and everything that comes from that.
Some uncomfortable truths
Now, I want to point out here that I think it’s great that there are food banks and soup kitchens and places for people to get clothing and there are shelters for people who need it. I’m not against assistance. I just know that some forms of assistance are horribly abused by some people. And I think it’s harder to abuse that assistance when it’s not done on a large scale by Them.
But, and this is a huge but, if we’re going to be a people who talk about how it’s not the government's job... | |||
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