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The Farmhouse Edit: Pregnancy, Motherhood & Homebuilding: A Summer Life Update08 Jun 202600:54:17

Pregnancy, Motherhood & Homebuilding: A Summer Life Update

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Building a house from scratch has been such an adventure—full of surprises, lessons, and all the little details that bring a space to life. I’m sharing where we are in the process, how we’re blending old and new to create a home with real character, and answering your questions about pregnancy, motherhood, and home birth. If you’re in the thick of family life or just love chatting all things home and babies, I think you’ll really enjoy this summer life update!

In this episode, we cover:

  • Framing progress on the build and why we’re showing up daily to avoid costly mistakes
  • Lessons from past renovations where small contractor assumptions caused big regrets
  • Mixing salvaged doors and painted porch floors to achieve an authentic “new old” house feel
  • Where we’re sourcing vintage windows and antique doors—and what’s worth buying new
  • Deciding to include a range hood for health reasons and adding a wood-fired cookstove for winter
  • My experience getting pregnant while nursing and what our typical age gaps have looked like
  • How I’ve learned to manage the baby stage more smoothly with a larger family and older helpers
  • Encouragement for moms feeling maxed out with littles—why it won’t always feel this hard
  • How we evaluate home birth safety, from ultrasound decisions to midwife experience
  • Why some pregnancies feel harder than others, even when everything seems the same

View full show notes on the blog + watch this episode on YouTube.

Thank you for supporting the sponsors that make this show possible!

RESOURCES MENTIONED

Brent Hull

100 Year Window by Brent Hull

Thornhill Range Cookers

Join my FREE masterclass to learn my 4-step framework for making money on YouTube

Master the rhythm of sourdough with confidence in my Simple Sourdough course

Gain the sewing knowledge and skills every homemaker needs in my Simple Sewing series

Turn your content creation dreams into a profitable business with my YouTube Success Academy

Keep all my favorite sourdough recipes at your fingertips in my Daily Sourdough cookbook

CONNECT

Lisa Bass of Farmhouse on Boone | Blog | YouTube | Instagram | TikTok | Facebook | Pinterest

Do you have a question you’d like me to answer on the podcast? A guest you’d like me to interview? Submit your questions and ideas here: bit.ly/SFLquestions.

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The Farmhouse Edit: Reverse Meal Planning, Stock-Up Staples & Grocery Hacks for Real Life | Christine of Frugal Fit Mom31 May 202600:51:18

I’m chatting with Christine from Frugal Fit Mom all about feeding your family well on a budget—without stressing over perfection. Christine shares her tried-and-true strategies for keeping grocery costs low in today’s economy, including how she stocks her pantry, finds the best meat deals, and plans meals based on what’s already on hand. We also dive into the hidden costs of organic and local food, why she skips most grocery delivery services, and how you can still enjoy fun foods without blowing the budget. Whether you’re shopping for two or ten, this episode is full of real-life tips you can start using today.

In this episode, we cover:

  • Why Christine avoids Instacart and prefers Walmart Pickup for cost savings

  • The key pantry staples she stocks up on—and how that helps reduce impulse grocery runs

  • Her method for spotting true stock-up prices on meat and stretching it to feed a large family

  • How she feeds a family of five (including three teen boys) on as little as $200/month

  • A realistic starting point for grocery budgeting: $150 per person per month

  • Why she generally skips organic (aside from milk) and how local sourcing can dramatically increase grocery costs

  • How reverse meal planning works and why it saves more than traditional recipe-first planning

  • Tips for making frugal meals taste amazing with salt, fat, and acid

  • Christine’s go-to bread recipe (not sourdough!) and how she keeps it soft for days

  • Her rule for buying fun foods like chips and ice cream—only when they’re 50% off

  • How shopping less frequently helps avoid overspending (even for perishables)

View full show notes on the blog + watch this episode on YouTube.

RESOURCES

⁠Check out Christine’s banana bread recipe⁠

Join my ⁠FREE masterclass⁠ to learn my 4-step framework for making money on YouTube

Master the rhythm of sourdough with confidence in my ⁠Simple Sourdough course⁠

Gain the sewing knowledge and skills every homemaker needs in my ⁠Simple Sewing series⁠

Turn your content creation dreams into a profitable business with my ⁠YouTube Success Academy⁠

Keep all my favorite sourdough recipes at your fingertips in my ⁠Daily Sourdough cookbook⁠

CONNECT

Christine Ashby of Frugal Fit Mom | ⁠Website⁠ | ⁠YouTube⁠ | ⁠Instagram⁠ | ⁠Facebook⁠

Lisa Bass of Farmhouse on Boone | ⁠Blog⁠ | ⁠YouTube⁠ | ⁠Instagram⁠ | ⁠TikTok⁠ | ⁠Facebook⁠ | ⁠Pinterest⁠

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332. What Modern Culture Gets Wrong About Boys: How to Raise Strong, Capable Sons | Rebekah Lovell, Author of Boyhood Resurrected24 Mar 202600:46:29

There’s been a subtle shift in how our culture views boys, and in this conversation, we’re diving into where we’ve gone wrong and how to reclaim the narrative.  From understanding their natural wiring to navigating the tension between safety and risk-taking, we talk through practical ways to raise boys who are both capable and caring.  If you’re raising boys of any age and want encouragement and practical ideas, join us for this conversation!

In this episode, we cover:

- What sparked the message behind Boyhood Resurrected and the modern cultural shift that has changed how boys are viewed and treated

- The difference between “daring and heroic” boyhood and the passive, muted version many boys are being shaped into today

- Why a boy’s energy, risk-taking, and drive for adventure are not problems to fix but qualities to steward well

- The tension many moms feel between protecting their sons and allowing the kind of risk that actually builds strength and confidence

- Practical ways to introduce healthy danger in age-appropriate ways, from climbing trees to using real tools with guidance

- Simple daily rhythms that build spiritual and emotional strength without over-structuring family life

- How work, responsibility, and even boredom play a key role in shaping boys into capable young men

- The connection between modern schooling struggles and the natural way boys are wired to move, learn, and engage

- Addressing whining, laziness, and resistance in a way that is clear, consistent, and doesn’t escalate the emotional tone of the home

- Finding the balance between raising strong boys and nurturing tender hearts without tipping into fragility

- Why limiting screens is essential for boys and how to replace digital stimulation with real-life adventure and creativity

- Practical ideas for occupying boys of every age when outdoor options are limited 

- Encouraging brotherhood instead of rivalry through shared space, mutual respect, and avoiding comparison

View full show notes on the blog + watch this episode on YouTube.

Thank you for supporting the sponsors that make this show possible!

RESOURCES MENTIONED

Grab your copy of Boyhood Resurrected: Igniting a Revival of Daring and Heroic Boys and learn more at boyhoodresurrected.com

Master the rhythm of sourdough with confidence in my Simple Sourdough course

Gain the sewing knowledge and skills every homemaker needs in my Simple Sewing series

Keep all my favorite sourdough recipes at your fingertips in my Daily Sourdough cookbook

CONNECT

Rebekah Lovell | Website | Instagram | X 

Lisa Bass of Farmhouse on Boone | Blog | YouTube | Instagram | TikTok | Facebook | Pinterest

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242. Quick & Easy Summer Meals | Cooking From Scratch18 Jun 202400:18:54

I love sharing what we are cooking in our farmhouse from season to season, so join me for this episode where I’m talking through what our menu looks like during these long, hot summer days. We are on the go more in the summer, so I am spending less time cooking which means I need to keep our kitchen stocked with quick and easy staples that we can throw together in a pinch. I hope you find meal inspiration in this episode to take with you into your own kitchen!

Check out part two of this episode exclusively on YouTube where I am showing the process of transforming my parents’ open-concept home into a cozy, inviting space.

View full show notes on the blog + watch this episode on YouTube.

Thank you for supporting the sponsors that make this show possible!

RESOURCES MENTIONED

Some recipes mentioned in this episode: peach chicken, honey mustard, sourdough bagels, puff pancake, mayonnaise, granola, strawberry jam, sourdough crepes, water kefir, sourdough lemon bread, fermented lemonade 

Check out the Farmhouse on Boone blog for more from-scratch recipe inspiration for every season!

And follow along on YouTube to see more of the meals we are enjoying in the farmhouse.

CONNECT

Lisa Bass of Farmhouse on Boone | Blog | YouTube | Instagram | TikTok | Facebook | Pinterest

Do you have a question you’d like me to answer on the podcast? A guest you’d like me to interview? Submit your questions and ideas here: bit.ly/SFLquestions.

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241. Give Your Family What Technology Can’t | Erin Loechner, Author of The Opt-Out Family11 Jun 202400:47:17

In our highly-connected digital world, many voices have come along to warn of the dangers of overindulgence in technology. While many encourage boundaries and moderation, Erin argues that opting out completely is a better way. Have you felt the pull to change your family’s relationship with technology? Before you think, “I could never do that,” give this episode a listen! Erin gently challenges us to craft the kind of family culture where technology cannot compare to the joy of real life.  

In this episode, we cover:

  • The decision-making process that led Erin to her current philosophy on screen usage
  • Digging into some of the practicals of living a less connected life
  • The surprising way your relationships may be impacted by leaving social media
  • Taking an honest look at the moderation mindset around the online world
  • Giving your family something to reach for, not just something to run away from
  • Navigating a screen-free life with your kids
  • How the cultural landscape is changing in regards to technology
  • Will restricting your kids’ screen usage cause them to overindulge in the future?
  • How parents’ desire to keep tabs on their kids may not be healthy


Thank you for supporting the sponsors that make this show possible!

Toups and Co Organics | Use code FOB15 at ToupsandCo.com


View full show notes on the blog + watch this episode on YouTube.


ABOUT ERIN

Founder of global tech-free movement The Opt-Out Family, Erin Loechner is a former social media influencer who walked away from a million fans to live a low-tech lifestyle—and is now teaching others how to do the same. Her cutting-edge work has been praised in the New York Times, the Washington Post, the Wall Street Journal, and the Huffington Post, as well as on the Today Show. When she’s not scrawling on her trusty steno pad, Erin, her husband, and their three kids spend their days chasing alpenglow, reading Kipling, and biking to town for more tortillas.

RESOURCES

Video tutorial on how to turn your smart phone into a dumb phone

The Opt-Out Family by Erin Loechner

More free resources for the opt-out family

CONNECT

Erin Loechner | Website

Lisa Bass of Farmhouse on Boone | Blog | YouTube | Instagram | TikTok | Facebook | Pinterest

Do you have a question you’d like me to answer on the podcast? A guest you’d like me to interview? Submit your questions and ideas here: bit.ly/SFLquestions.

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240. Being Crunchy Without Going Crazy | Emily of Really Very Crunchy04 Jun 202401:04:38

For those in the crunchy community, there is more noise than ever about the dangers around us and the way things should be done. While navigating her own journey of health and wellness, Emily began to see the humor in this lifestyle. In this conversation, we chat about how Emily got started sharing comedy on the internet to bring levity to what can be stressful. We also dive into what it looks like to maintain balance in this journey– balance in our minds, in our children, in our family relationships, in our social interactions, and more. This episode is a must-listen!

In this episode, we cover:

  • How Emily’s crunchy lifestyle choices became viral content
  • Finding balance in living a healthy lifestyle without going crazy
  • Deciding what your 20% compromises will be in an 80/20 lifestyle
  • Evaluating our peace of mind in an age of information overload
  • Navigating relationships and social situations as a “crunchy mom”
  • Making peace with choosing convenience in some situations
  • Behind the scenes of Emily’s content creation process
  • How we handle criticism and negativity as content creators
  • The best way to encourage independent, creative play in kids


View full show notes on the blog + watch this episode on YouTube.

Thank you for supporting the sponsors that make this show possible!

ABOUT EMILY

Emily Morrow is the creator of Really Very Crunchy, a sketch comedy account with over 3 million followers across platforms and more than 2 billion views on her videos. Emily's new book, Really Very Crunchy: The beginner's guide to removing toxins from your life without adding them to your personality, is available everywhere March 12.

RESOURCES MENTIONED

Really Very Crunchy by Emily Morrow

The Really Very Crunchy Podcast with Emily and Jason Morrow

Chocolate custard recipe

CONNECT

Emily Morrow of Really Very Crunchy | Website | Instagram | YouTube | TikTok | Facebook

Lisa Bass of Farmhouse on Boone | Blog | YouTube | Instagram | TikTok | Facebook | Pinterest

Do you have a question you’d like me to answer on the podcast? A guest you’d like me to interview? Submit your questions and ideas here: bit.ly/SFLquestions.

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239. Pregnancy and Homesteading Q&A with Meg of Hollar Homestead (plus some of our controversial opinions!)28 May 202400:44:56

So many of you have been asking me to bring Meg back on the podcast, and I am so excited to have her join me for this chat all about her approach to pregnancy and her homesteading story. We address questions about what foods we stay away from during pregnancy, what homestead chores we avoid, and more. What are our thoughts on ultrasounds? Prenatal vitamins? How do we maintain our businesses and homeschooling responsibilities throughout pregnancy and postpartum? I hope this chat with Meg inspires those of you who are in a similar season to make the most of this time!

In this episode, we cover:

  • How Meg’s family made a radical change to pursue homesteading and debt freedom
  • Thoughts on consuming raw milk during pregnancy
  • What we do and do not avoid during pregnancy
  • How to maintain the important things during difficult seasons of pregnancy
  • Scaling back business and homeschooling when adding a new baby to the family
  • Our thoughts and experiences with ultrasounds and prenatal vitamins during pregnancy

View full show notes on the blog + watch this episode on YouTube.

Thank you for supporting the sponsors that make this show possible!

Toups and Co Organics uses nourishing, organic ingredients to create simple and safe skincare products. Toups and Co is offering my listeners 10% off any one purchase with the code FOB15. Visit ToupsandCo.com to order today. And check out my interview with the founder of Toups and Co, Emilie, to find out more about this amazing company and their products.

RESOURCES MENTIONED

Listen to Meg’s first episode on my podcast!

CONNECT

Meg Hollar of Hollar Homestead | Website | YouTube | Instagram

Lisa Bass of Farmhouse on Boone | Blog | YouTube | Instagram | TikTok | Facebook | Pinterest

Do you have a question you’d like me to answer on the podcast? A guest you’d like me to interview? Submit your questions and ideas here: bit.ly/SFLquestions.

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238. Answering your questions: things I don’t stress about, advice for young homemakers, and more!21 May 202400:50:32

In this episode, I am sitting down with a cup of coffee to chat through some more of the questions you all submitted! I share my perspective on quite a few motherhood topics – potty training, meltdowns, breastfeeding, sleep schedules – that I have found are not worth stressing over. I hope that by sharing my story, I can encourage you to let go of some of the stress in motherhood and embrace the season you are in. I’m also discussing business, blogging, homemaking, and a variety of other topics you asked about. Join me for another coffee chat Q&A!

  • Sharing my miscarriage story
  • My no drama approach to potty training
  • How I get dinner on the table when kids are melting down
  • What I have done to grow my public speaking skills
  • How we landed on our current chicken tractor setup
  • My thoughts on losing the baby weight
  • Advice for a mom who wants more kids but her husband isn’t on board
  • Breastfeeding advice for a first-time mom
  • How I have slowly grown my business and hired help along the way
  • My thoughts on what it takes to be successful in the blogging world
  • My best advice for single women


View full show notes on the blog + watch this episode on YouTube.

Thank you for supporting the sponsors that make this show possible!

CONNECT

Lisa Bass of Farmhouse on Boone | Blog | YouTube | Instagram | TikTok | Facebook | Pinterest

Do you have a question you’d like me to answer on the podcast? A guest you’d like me to interview? Submit your questions and ideas here: bit.ly/SFLquestions.

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237. All of Life is an Opportunity for Learning: Freedom in Homeschooling | Lyndsey of Treehouse Schoolhouse14 May 202400:48:05

I am a firm believer that education does not take place exclusively within the walls of a classroom during certain hours of the day.  I loved chatting with Lyndsey again on the podcast about the freedom that comes with prioritizing an environment of learning in your home instead of strict parameters around when and how school must happen.  Lyndsey shares why year-round schooling gives her family more flexibility and how their daily rhythm fluctuates with the seasons.  Whether you are already in the thick of homeschooling or thinking about getting started, let this episode encourage you and take the pressure off! 

In this episode, we cover:

  • How Lyndsey and her husband self-designed and self-built their new home and involved their children in the process
  • What it looks like to homeschool year-round and why it’s so freeing
  • How a typical day in the life of a year-round homeschooling family may shift with the seasons
  • Debunking some common misconceptions about how a homeschool day unfolds
  • Viewing your family as a community that works together
  • Making intentional choices to turn everyday tasks into learning opportunities for your children
  • Considering the opportunity cost of prioritizing a rigid bookwork schedule in your education
  • Encouragement for the mom who is nervous to start homeschooling
  • Changing your perspective on what education can look like in chaotic seasons of life
  • Practical considerations for how to set up your home to support a home-centered life

View full show notes on the blog + watch this episode on YouTube.

Thank you for supporting the sponsors that make this show possible!

Toups and Co Organics | Use code FOB15 at ToupsandCo.com

ABOUT LYNDSEY

Lyndsey is a homeschool mom of four and the founder of Treehouse Schoolhouse. Before motherhood, Lyndsey had a career in children's ministry and special needs education. Her home education centers around living books and ideas, hands-on learning, nature exploration, and biblical discipleship. She shares experiences and home education inspiration through her Instagram and blog, as well as creates curriculum and resources for families around the world. Her most popular curriculum titles are An Expectant Easter, A Connected Christmas, and Treehouse Nature Study.

RESOURCES MENTIONED

Save 15% on any purchase from Lyndsey’s shop using the code SIMPLEFARMHOUSELIFE15

(15% off total order. One use per customer. Cannot be combined with other promos.)

CONNECT

Lyndsey Mimnagh of Treehouse Schoolhouse | Website | Instagram | Facebook | YouTube | Pinterest 

Lisa Bass of Farmhouse on Boone | Blog | YouTube | Instagram | TikTok | Facebook | Pinterest

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236. The Most Powerful Tool to Fight Negative Thoughts | Natalie of Dwell Differently07 May 202400:38:18

With so much noise around us in our digital world, we often find ourselves swimming in seas of negative voices and anxious thoughts. In today’s conversation, Natalie is sharing how she helps women overcome these negative thought patterns by memorizing scripture. Anyone who has committed God’s words to memory knows how impactful those words are in your heart and mind. If you are new to memorizing scripture, our encouragement to you is to give it a shot and see what fruit it produces in your life!

In this episode, we cover:

  • Ideas for getting started with memorizing scripture
  • Why memorizing God’s word is so powerful
  • Do you really need to memorize scripture when you have 24/7 access to the bible?
  • Prioritizing scripture memorization even in chaotic seasons of life
  • How to combat negative thinking with the truth of scripture
  • The power of creating new pathways in your brain
  • Establishing habits around reading God’s word


View full show notes on the blog + watch this episode on YouTube.

Thank you for supporting the sponsors that make this show possible!

Azure Standard | Use code SIMPLEFARMHOUSE10 at AzureStandard.com

RESOURCES MENTIONED

Dwell Differently: Overcome Negative Thinking with the Simple Practice of Memorizing God's Truth

Dwell Differently Podcast

CONNECT 

Natalie Abbott of Dwell Differently | Website | Instagram | Facebook | Facebook Group

Lisa Bass of Farmhouse on Boone | Blog | YouTube | Instagram | TikTok | Facebook | Pinterest

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235. My daily work rhythm, sleep training babies, dairy cow update, and more Q&A!30 Apr 202400:40:46

You all submitted more great questions about parenting, work/life balance, our homestead, and more!  Join me as I share my perspective on these topics.  If you’d like to submit a question for a future episode, visit bit.ly/SFLquestions.

In this episode, I discuss:

  • Thoughts on how to handle babies and toddlers sitting through church
  • How I currently schedule my day to balance all the family and work responsibilities
  • My tips for planning out and accomplishing work tasks for the week
  • Thoughts on adding a new baby to your family in the midst 
  • How we approach baby sleep throughout the baby’s first year
  • An update on some of our ups and downs with having a dairy cow

View full show notes on the blog + watch this episode on YouTube.

Visit the website for more information on our podcast sponsors!

RESOURCES

Bread machine sourdough bread recipe

SFL podcast episode with Jess of Roots and Refuge

SFL podcast episode with Amy Fewell of Homesteaders of America

Use code FOB10 to save on your tickets to the Modern Homesteading Conference

CONNECT

Lisa Bass of Farmhouse on Boone | Blog | YouTube | Instagram | TikTok | Facebook | Pinterest

Join us in the Simple Farmhouse Life Facebook community!

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234. Don’t Overcomplicate Your Home Decor | Myquillyn Smith, The Nester23 Apr 202400:47:29

The topic of home decor can be intimidating for many who don’t feel that they are naturally talented at decorating. But decorating is a skill that anyone can learn and continually improve. Myquillyn has been mastering the skill of home decor for many years, and she helps others do the same in their own homes. Today, she is encouraging us to stop taking our homes too seriously, to take risks in our home decor, to be willing to make mistakes and learn from them. May this episode leave you feeling inspired and full of attainable ideas to experiment with in your home!

In this episode, we cover:

  • How to quickly create a homey feel in a new house
  • What it means to not take your house too seriously
  • Strengthening your decorating muscles by taking risks
  • Practical suggestions for experimenting with your home decor without spending too much
  • One major pitfall to avoid when curating your home decor
  • Some unique thoughts on the process of finding your style
  • Prioritizing the feeling of your home over the specific style
  • The three decor elements that will transform any room
  • How you can enjoy indoor plants through the concept of “plant math”


View full show notes on the blog + watch this episode on YouTube.


Thank you to our sponsors!

Toups and Co Organics uses nourishing, organic ingredients to create simple and safe skincare products. Toups and Co is offering my listeners 10% off any one purchase with the code FOB15. Visit ToupsandCo.com to order today. And check out my interview with the founder of Toups and Co, Emilie, to find out more about this amazing company and their products.

Visit the website for more information on our podcast sponsors!


ABOUT MYQUILLYN

Myquillyn Smith, also known as “The Nester,” is the New York Times and Wall Street Journal bestselling author of Welcome Home and Cozy Minimalist Home . For the past 17 years, she’s been encouraging women to embrace their space—imperfections and all—and make it their own. Her previous homes have been featured in Better Homes & Gardens , Ladies’ Home Journal , and Cottages & Bungalows . She recently purchased and redecorated a 1905 Queen Anne Victorian home in Morganton, North Carolina, the inspiration for her new book House Rules . She’s never met a home she didn’t love. Find her online at TheNester.com and on Instagram @TheNester.


RESOURCES MENTIONED

House Rules: How to Decorate for Every Home, Style, and Budget by Myquillyn Smith


CONNECT

Myquillyn Smith | Website | Podcast | Instagram | Facebook | Pinterest

Lisa Bass of Farmhouse on Boone | Blog | YouTube | Instagram | TikTok | Facebook | Pinterest

Join us in the Simple Farmhouse Life Facebook community!

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233. Bringing Our Homes to Life through Sacred Rhythms | Jennifer Pepito16 Apr 202400:46:43

As homemakers and mothers, our role extends beyond completing the daily tasks of housekeeping and child rearing. We are the ones who nurture the atmosphere of our homes and infuse life into our families. I am so happy to have Jennifer back on the podcast to talk about her latest book, Habits for a Sacred Home. This conversation is rich with ideas and real life examples of the everyday practices that make our homes come alive and impact our children for decades to come. May this episode inspire you as you create live-giving rhythms in your own family.

In this episode, we cover:

  • How the everyday tasks of motherhood might actually be the most impactful things we can do
  • The long-term power of gathering together for morning time
  • What to do about regret in your parenting journey
  • Starting small when establishing new habits and rhythms in your home
  • Recognizing the uniqueness of your family and avoiding comparison
  • Balancing community rhythms and protecting family time
  • Embracing relationships with those who are different from us
  • Simplifying education by living real life and engaging living stories


View full show notes on the blog + watch this episode on YouTube.

Thank you to our sponsor!

Toups and Co Organics | Use code FOB15 at ToupsandCo.com

ABOUT JENNIFER

Jenifer Pepito is the host of Restoration Home podcast, author of Mothering by the Book, and founder of The Peaceful Press. Jennifer is on a mission to help moms overcome fear and live with wonder and purpose. Her homeschool curriculum empowers this mission through heroic stories, heartwarming poetry, and engaging life skill development. Her resources create joyful memories among families, which lead to deeper connections and lasting relationships. She has made guest appearances on popular podcasts such as 1000 Hours Outside, At Home with Sally, and Read Aloud Revival. Jennifer lives in the mountains with her beloved family, where she enjoys reading aloud, working in her garden, and watching the sunset. Learn more at ThePeacefulPress.com.

RESOURCES MENTIONED

Habits for a Sacred Home: 9 Practices from History to Anchor and Restore Modern Families by Jennifer Pepito

Restoration Home Podcast

CONNECT

Jennifer Pepito | Website | Podcast | Instagram | Facebook

Lisa Bass of Farmhouse on Boone | Blog | YouTube | Instagram | TikTok | Facebook | Pinterest

Join us in the Simple Farmhouse Life Facebook community!

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331. Should Kids Have Smartphones? Rethinking Screens, Social Media, and Teens | Clare Morell, Author of The Tech Exit10 Mar 202600:55:31

Smartphones, social media, and interactive screens are something many parents today are thinking carefully about, especially when it comes to their kids. In this episode, I’m joined by Clare Morrell to talk about what the research shows regarding how these technologies affect developing brains and family life. We discuss practical ways families can approach technology differently, from trying a 30-day tech detox to delaying smartphones and modeling healthier phone habits as parents. If you’re looking for thoughtful perspective and practical ideas for navigating screens in your home, this conversation will be the encouragement you need!

In this episode, we cover:

- Why smartphones and social media apps are intentionally designed to capture kids’ time, attention, and data

- The brain science behind dopamine hits and why interactive screens are uniquely addictive for children

- Why even short amounts of screen time can affect kids’ mood, focus, and behavior throughout the day

- The surprising limitations of parental controls and why they rarely give parents real oversight

- Distinguishing between passive technology (like watching a movie) and highly stimulating interactive media

- How excessive screen stimulation can dysregulate a child’s nervous system and mimic ADHD-like symptoms

- What families experience during a 30-day digital detox and the behavioral changes many notice within weeks

- Ground rules for a family tech reset, including which devices and activities are removed during detox

- Why addressing our own phone habits as parents—and modeling healthier technology boundaries—plays a critical role in helping kids succeed

- Alternative phone options that allow teens to communicate without introducing smartphone distractions

- How some families delay smartphones until late high school or adulthood and what they observe long term

- Navigating cultural pressures—from youth groups to employers—that assume every teen has a smartphone

- The bigger vision behind a “tech exit”: raising kids who prioritize real-world skills, creativity, and relationships over digital consumption

View full show notes on the blog + watch this episode on YouTube.

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232. Why Your Mindset as a Homemaker Matters | Mystie Winckler of Simply Convivial09 Apr 202400:47:03

In her early days as a homemaker, Mystie found the role to be more difficult than she had expected. It was in acknowledging how truly valuable the role of a homemaker is that Mystie found joy and peace and purpose in the tasks of homemaking. If you struggle to embrace the role of homemaker or you are drowning in the mundanity, this episode will be a great encouragement to you!

In this episode, we cover:

  • The mindset that makes homemaking harder than it has to be
  • What happens when you decide to value the work of homemaking
  • Breaking down the overwhelming tasks of homemaking into baby steps
  • Prioritizing your many roles in the home
  • How to decide what to do first when you are overwhelmed
  • The power of acknowledging small progress along the way
  • Ideas for troubleshooting what isn’t working in your homemaking systems
  • Adjusting your expectations for your season and your specific family
  • The importance of your mindset in forming new homemaking habits

View full show notes on the blog + watch this episode on YouTube.

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ABOUT MYSTIE

Mystie Winckler and her husband Matt live in Moscow, Idaho, and have five children, including two adult sons and three kids they still homeschool. Mystie is the author of The Convivial Homeschool and Simplified Organization. She writes and podcasts at Simply Convivial to encourage moms to tackle their responsibilities with joy.

RESOURCES MENTIONED

Simplified Organization: Learn to Love What Must Be Done by Mystie Winckler

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231. Staying out of debt, simplifying food from scratch, and living with less | Answering more of your questions!03 Apr 202400:37:20

I’m sitting down to answer your questions about finances, cooking from scratch, and minimalism!  If you have been around here for long, you know I am passionate about debt freedom.  I’m diving into our financial mindsets and the major pitfalls we avoid as a debt-free family.  I’ll also explain how cooking from scratch is the best way to stretch your grocery budget and how minimalism is a non-negotiable for us as a family of ten!

In this episode, we cover:

  • How monthly payments create financial traps and sabotage your long-term goals
  • Considering the opportunity cost of carrying debt
  • Making unpopular sacrifices to maintain peace in your finances
  • The surprisingly simple answer to saving money on groceries
  • The key to keeping meals on the table in your from-scratch kitchen
  • Organizing my time for maximum efficiency in my business
  • My strategy for maintaining minimal wardrobes for our large family

View full show notes on the blog + watch this episode on YouTube.

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230. An honest conversation about burnout, taking a break from creative work, and finding your place in online business | Kali Ramey Martin28 Mar 202400:44:13

I am excited to bring Kali back on the podcast to chat about what she has been up to lately! For anyone who is entrepreneurial or creative, you will relate to a lot of what we discuss in this episode. We tackle the topic of burnout: how it can happen, what you can do to overcome it, how to know when to step back. But just because you need a break from something, it doesn’t mean you have to quit forever. Kali shares about returning to creative work in a way that supports the life you want to live. Also, if you have ever considered taking my blogging course, don’t miss this peek behind the curtain of what it’s like to be one of my blog students!

In this episode, we cover:

  • The surprising gifts of taking a sabbatical from creative work
  • Kali’s journey of starting a blog last year
  • A look at how blogging has changed over the years
  • Navigating which kind of content is right for which platform
  • Thinking through what platform and strategy is right for your unique goals
  • What your schedule can look like as a full-time mom and blogger
  • Thoughts on imposter syndrome and moving forward in confidence

View full show notes on the blog + watch this episode on YouTube.

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ABOUT KALI

Oregon mama, farmer's wife, and creator of the Potager book and blog.

RESOURCES

Listen to Kali’s previous episodes on Simple Farmhouse Life:

All Things Spring: Home Decor, Gardening, Cooking

Finding Contentment in Your Home Decor & Homemaking

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229. Navigating Information Overload, Using Discernment, and Making Sustainable Changes | Fallon Lee28 Mar 202400:57:37

Do you feel overwhelmed by the sheer volume of information available to us today? Having answers and research available at our fingertips can be incredibly helpful, but it also brings the challenge of stress and overwhelm around deciding which voices to listen to and which changes to implement. Fallon Lee is joining me on the podcast again to tackle this complex topic, and I’m confident this conversation will be a blessing to you! We each share portions of our own journeys and our decision making criteria in hopes of helping you navigate this overwhelming information age with grace and sustainability.

In this episode, we cover:

  • The problem with having access to so much information
  • A few tangible criteria for evaluating new information
  • Why it is important to acknowledge the specific season you are in
  • Identifying when it may be time to pursue new knowledge
  • Zooming out and taking on an intuitive and historical lens
  • Discerning which voices and sources to trust
  • Why our intuition is a valid piece of our decision making
  • Laying a solid foundation for health through grace-based nutrition
  • Prioritizing our goals and establishing habits around them
  • Healthy habits to prioritize as a new mom
  • Prioritizing a healthy diet while on a budget

View full show notes on the blog + watch this episode on YouTube.

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ABOUT FALLON

Fallon was diagnosed with Hashimoto’s after the birth of her second son, and within a few years of going the “cutting foods” & chasing symptoms route, she was down to eating only seven foods. When she came across the world of metabolic health, she was both amazed and a little offended that she realized she did not have to claim this identity of restrictive eating & autoimmunity for life. She could heal?! And that’s exactly what she did. Today she is walking in absolute food freedom (including dairy & gluten), she is off of all medication, & she is teaching other women that they can do the same while curating delicious recipes along the way. Aside from being a metabolic recipe queen, she is also a wife & homeschool mom of 3 boys in Texas. 

RESOURCES MENTIONED

Take Fallon’s meal plan and calorie quiz

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228. Q&A with my sisters, Laura & Andrea: our family of entrepreneurs, self-care as busy moms, navigating overwhelm in homemaking, and more!28 Mar 202400:43:12

I asked who you all wanted to hear from on the podcast, and you answered with a resounding vote for my sisters! I am excited to sit down with Laura and Andrea and dive into the questions my community sent in. We chat about the similarities and differences between how we each approach things like homemaking, self-care, business, birth, and more. We answer common questions including why we have large families, how we make it through tough stages of pregnancy, and how we were raised. We hope you enjoy this conversation as much as we did!

In this episode, we cover:

  • How our upbringing set us all on an entrepreneurial path
  • What makes our family relationships strong into adulthood
  • Why do we have large families?
  • Our working theory on why we have so many sons in a row
  • Thoughts on raising girls and fostering sister relationships
  • Our favorite things about motherhood
  • Different ways we each approach self-care
  • Andrea’s birth story as a first-time mom
  • Why all three of us love the Bradley method for birth
  • How we make it through the difficult stages of pregnancy
  • In what ways do we run our households similarly or differently?
  • Do we compare ourselves to one another?
  • How we navigate overwhelm in homemaking

View full show notes on the blog + watch this episode on YouTube.

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227. Raising Boys to Men | Durenda Wilson28 Mar 202401:00:32

As a mom of six sons, I have seen firsthand just how uniquely and wonderfully boys are wired. Moms of boys often struggle to understand their sons because they don’t think like we do. I am joined in this episode by Durenda, mother of five sons (eight children total), to discuss her new book all about raising strong and virtuous boys in today’s culture. We dive into some of the differences between raising and homeschooling sons vs. daughters. We reflect on the unique nature of boys and discuss specific strategies for shepherding their strengths and weaknesses as they grow. Moms of boys, we hope you will be blessed by this rich conversation!

In this episode, we cover:

  • What is so different about raising boys?
  • Why you shouldn’t worry if your son seems “behind” academically
  • The importance of letting boys take risks
  • Some benefits of schooling outside of the status quo
  • Why you can stop worrying about what others think of your kids
  • Expanding our thinking beyond the traditional school model
  • Ideas for setting up an optimal learning environment for our boys
  • Helping our kids develop their creative muscles
  • How to handle boys who are not self-motivated
  • Directing boys’ natural tendencies in a healthy direction
  • Thinking forward about the adults our children will become

View full show notes on the blog + watch this episode on YouTube.

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ABOUT DURENDA

Durenda Wilson has been married to Darryl for thirty-four years. They have eight kids and ten grandkids and have been homeschooling for thirty years. She is a trusted voice and resource at homeschool conventions and on The Durenda Wilson Podcast.

RESOURCES

If you purchase Raising Boys to Men on March 5th or 6th, you will receive FREE access to The Unhurried Homeschooler Audiobook! Use this link and enter your order number from your receipt: https://www.durendawilson.com/redeem.

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226. Can Anyone Be a Homesteader? Making Room for Homesteading in Your Busy Life | Beth Declercq of Intentional Homesteading27 Feb 202400:49:58

You want to start homesteading, but you can’t imagine how you will fit it into your full life.  Do homesteaders do farm chores from sunup to sundown?  Do you have to stay home full-time to start homesteading?  The feelings of overwhelm can be paralyzing in the beginning, but Beth helps homesteaders from all walks of life create realistic goals for their homesteads so that they can start putting one foot in front of the other.  In this conversation, we dive into the what, the why, and the how of Beth’s homesteading life in hopes that it will inspire you to get started wherever you are!

In this episode, we cover:

  • How do you “do it all” on the homestead with a large family?

  • Navigating a family rhythm that changes with the seasons

  • Thoughts on keeping dairy animals– processing milk, calf sharing, pros and cons

  • Best advice for getting started on a homestead when you have no background or skills in homesteading

  • How a desire for improved health led to a homesteading life

  • What motivates you to put in the hard work that a homesteading life requires?

  • Discerning when a homestead endeavor is not working and when it is time to move on

  • Adopting the appropriate mindset around the reality of farm animals vs. pets

  • Can you start a homestead if you can’t afford to buy heavy equipment and farm vehicles?

  • Prioritizing your commitments if you want to make room for homesteading in your life

View full show notes on the blog + watch this episode on YouTube.

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RESOURCES

Download Beth’s FREE Garden Success Formula: www.intentionalhomesteading.com/farmhouse

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225. My daily routine, quality time in a large family, how I organize my business, and more Q&A!20 Feb 202400:38:20

I am excited to be answering more of your questions this year on the podcast!  To start off this Q&A series, I’m tackling a random set of questions on everything from my daily routine to our future plans for the homestead to baby proofing my house to my thoughts on self-care.  Join me as I dive into your most pressing questions about our homemaking, homesteading, homeschooling, entrepreneurial life.

In this episode, we cover:

  • Our approach to celebrating kids’ birthdays in a large family

  • Do I have a daily routine?

  • Why I am a content creator who does not prioritize Instagram

  • How I keep track of all my business ideas and stay organized

  • Meeting the needs of the littlest kids in a large family

  • My thoughts on my early years of motherhood vs. my current season

  • Why it is important for us to get out of the house to spend quality time as a family

  • Our future plans for the homestead– will we be at this property forever?

  • My most difficult transition in motherhood

  • My thoughts on baby proofing my home

  • How and why we use lard for frying in our kitchen

View full show notes on the blog + watch this episode on YouTube.

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224. Are You Overwhelmed and Angry in Motherhood? | Natalie Hixson, Angry Mama Coach13 Feb 202400:49:24

Every mother knows that there are moments in motherhood that bring out the worst in us.  We can feel overwhelmed and triggered, and these feelings may result in angry outbursts toward those we love most.  If any of this resonates with you, this episode with Natalie (the Angry Mama Coach) is a must-listen.  Natalie shares her history with anger in motherhood and coaches us on recognizing triggers, dealing with anger in a healthy way, shifting your mindset, and more.  May this conversation be an encouragement to you no matter where you are in your motherhood journey.

In this episode, we cover:

  • Natalie’s story of overcoming destructive anger in her early years of motherhood

  • A simple acronym to help you pause when you feel anger rising

  • How do you know if your anger is destructive or normal?

  • Healthy ways to express anger

  • Recognizing your triggers and taking proactive steps to avoid overwhelm

  • How hormones play a role in our feelings of anger and overwhelm

  • Where to begin shifting your mindset if you find yourself not enjoying motherhood

  • Avoiding the comparison trap in your parenting

  • Not allowing even good things in life to steal your peace

View full show notes on the blog + watch this episode on YouTube.

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Natalie is offering the Simple Farmhouse Life audience access to her Trigger Tracker as a first step to overcome destructive anger in order to be the fun, present and joyful wife and mom you want to be. The Trigger Tracker will help you identify your triggers, create awareness around them, and support you in changing your mindset around these triggers: www.nataliehixson.com/SimpleFarmhouseLife.

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223. Decoding Food Labels and Making Informed Decisions | Tara Vander Dussen, the New Mexico Milkmaid06 Feb 202400:44:12

There are so many buzzwords and labels and opinions floating around when it comes to sourcing healthy food.  If you want to have confidence in the food you are feeding your family, it is important to understand what terms like “grass-fed” and “free range” and “all natural” really mean.  Join me for this fascinating conversation with Tara as she shares what she has learned from her years of experience in the dairy farming industry and how she navigates the complexities of our current food system.

In this episode, we cover:

  • Diving into the information overload available to us on the internet

  • An examination of the “organic” label and what it does and does not mean

  • Why the rBST labels on dairy products are misleading

  • How to know what terms are actually beneficial on food labels

  • A discussion on GMOs and hybrid crops

  • Why it is important to understand the truth behind the buzzwords

  • The simplicity of building your plate around animal protein

  • Decoding the dairy aisle

  • Finding the middle ground in the raw milk debate

  • The importance of making your own informed decision 

View full show notes on the blog + watch this episode on YouTube.

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ABOUT TARA

As a fifth-generation dairy farmer hailing from the beautiful state of New Mexico, Tara has built a successful career out of a love for the land and her roots in agriculture. As an environmental scientist, Tara has worked on agricultural projects throughout the southwest, and as a professional speaker, her influence extends far beyond the borders of her home state. She has been invited to speak at prestigious national and global conferences, showcasing her knowledge and insights on agriculture sustainability.

Tara is also the co-host of the popular podcast and tv series Discover Ag where she melds food and pop culture to create captivating conversations that dive into the intricacies of our food system in a fun, light-hearted way. A fast talker with a quick wit, Tara engages audiences with her vibrant energy and captivating storytelling.

RESOURCES

Discover Ag Podcast

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330. What Older Moms Want Young Moms to Know | Large Family Life, Homeschooling, and Letting Go of Pressure | Jennifer of A Country Life24 Feb 202601:03:06

When you are in the thick of raising children, it can feel overwhelming to sort through expectations, opinions, and the daily logistics of family life. In this conversation, Jennifer shares what nearly three decades of motherhood have taught her about choosing peace in each season, homeschooling at your own pace, navigating special needs with a focus on progress, and letting go of unnecessary pressure. This episode offers perspective and encouragement for building a peaceful family culture that reflects your unique family.

In this episode, we cover:

- Introducing Jennifer’s family of seven children ranging from 28 to 12 years old, life on a Wisconsin cranberry farm, and decades of homeschooling

- What no one tells you about having a wide age range of children and the surprising gift of older kids becoming your “allies” in family life

- How perspective shifts as children grow up, get married, and start families of their own, and why the years truly do move faster than you think

- Letting go of early motherhood pressures about tidy homes, perfect routines, and outside expectations in order to create a peaceful family culture

- Rethinking homeschool success through the lens of progress over grade levels, especially when navigating special needs

- Practical rhythms for homeschooling multiple children with different abilities without doing everything at the same time

- The freedom that comes with age and experience—why comparison loses its grip and confidence grows over time

- Overthinking in modern motherhood, the pressure to “get it right” the first time, and permission to change your mind as you grow

- What it’s actually like to become a young grandmother while still raising children at home and how that dynamic reshapes family life

- Embracing the evolving nature of family seasons instead of trying to control or predict them

View full show notes on the blog + watch this episode on YouTube.

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222. Failure, Success, and Lessons I’ve Learned on My Entrepreneurial Journey30 Jan 202400:56:33

In this episode, I am sitting down to respond to a listener’s question about my entrepreneurial journey.  If you are familiar with my blog and YouTube channel Farmhouse on Boone, you may not know that it took me years of trying various business ideas before I was successful in my blogging business.  Today, I am taking you through that journey with me.  Whether you are toying with the idea of starting a business or ready to pivot your existing business, may this episode inspire you to try new things and learn as much as you can along the way!

In this episode, we cover:

  • How my entrepreneurial journey led us to the life we have now

  • Recognizing the entrepreneurial spirit throughout my family members

  • The skills I learned in my early years of motherhood that laid a foundation for my future endeavors

  • My venture into selling handmade and wholesale products and the lessons I learned

  • How I created Farmhouse on Boone and started to see growth

  • How we were able to replace my husband’s income with our blogging business

  • The business lessons I’ve learned that have helped us get to where we are now

View full show notes on the blog + watch this episode on YouTube.

In my free Blogging Success Masterclass, I will teach you my 4-step framework for going full-time with blogging, how to avoid the most common mistakes new bloggers make that I learned the hard way, and how to make it all work with just a few hours a day.  Visit bit.ly/farmhousebloggingschool to find out how you can earn a full-time income by sharing what you love!

In my free 5 Day Blog Challenge, I will share with you the framework I used to build my blogging business so that you can create one too.  I teach you how to narrow down your niche, craft your brand, and come up with a content plan while also providing you with the checklists and planning sheets you need to make it all happen.  Visit bit.ly/5dayblogchallenge to find out how you can earn a full-time income by sharing what you love!

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221. Answering Top Chicken Keeping Questions | Dalia of Welcome to Chickenlandia23 Jan 202400:53:33

In this episode, we are diving into the logistics of chicken keeping!  We start by exploring the benefits of chicken keeping for kids– what it teaches them and the skills they will gain.  Then we are diving into some of the most common chicken keeping questions: feed, egg production, flock management, and more.  If you are just getting started in chicken keeping or need a refresher, join us for this discussion!

In this episode, we cover:

  • Dalia’s unexpected journey to becoming a chicken keeper

  • How your kids can benefit from learning to care for chickens

  • Thoughts on supplementing with artificial light in the winter

  • You can feed your chickens well without spending a lot of money

  • How fermentation can make your chicken feed stretch further

  • The best breeds to build your laying flock and where to source them

  • Keeping track of your growing flock year to year

  • How the deep litter method can benefit your flock and your garden

View full show notes on the blog + watch this episode on YouTube.

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ABOUT DALIA

You know her as The President of Chickenlandia, but her non-feathered friends call her Dalia. Some years ago, Dalia decided to bring home ten little chicks and start a hobby. That hobby quickly grew into a full-feathered passion that she couldn’t stop talking about. Before long, she was part-owner of a farm store, teaching beginner chicken-keeping classes, and delivering seminars across Northwest Washington. While the store has since closed, Dalia continues to help others start their chicken-keeping adventure while sharing peace, laughter, and inspiration.

RESOURCES MENTIONED

My Pet Chicken

Murray McMurray Hatchery

Flockstar App

Let’s All Keep Chickens! by Dalia Monterroso

Chickenlandia’s Backyard Chickens 101 Course

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220. Inspiration for the Homemaker: Creativity, Contentment, and Growth | Andrea of Pine and Prospect Home16 Jan 202400:49:27

I love sharing about what I am doing in my home as a homemaker – the meals I’m cooking, the decor I’m bringing in, the systems I’m maintaining – but this episode goes even deeper into homemaking.  I am chatting with my friend and fellow blogger Andrea about the heart behind our homemaking pursuits.  As wives and mothers who have been learning and loving homemaking for well over a decade, we want to encourage you to see the beauty and creativity and opportunities that are available to you as a homemaker.  May this episode empower you to reject negative depictions of homemaking and to fully embrace the powerful calling of caring for your home and family.

In this episode, we cover:

  • Andrea’s journey into creating a home decor blog and where she is headed now

  • All about the incredible resource Andrea has created to mentor homemakers

  • Exploring the creativity available to us as homemakers

  • Keeping inspiration and beauty in your home during bleak winter months

  • The challenge of comparison and discontentment in our connected world

  • Acknowledging the uncomfortable truth about time management

  • Breaking out of overwhelm and growing your homemaking skills little by little

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ABOUT ANDREA

Andrea Francavilla married her high school sweetheart and moved back to her hometown where she purchased the home that she used to clean as a high school senior. Ten years and four boys later, Andrea and her husband Mike have worked hard to restore their 1930’s cottage on a very small budget. Andrea started her blog in 2017 to inspire and encourage others with the idea that any house can be a beautiful home, no matter the size or budget. 

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Andrea’s The Heart of Homemaking course

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219. Prioritize Peace in Your Home: Build Your Decluttering Skills in the New Year | Robyn of Minimalist Home09 Jan 202400:56:45

We have talked quite a bit on this podcast about minimalism and living clutter-free.  Even as someone who has been practicing the principles of minimalism for many years, I find that I have to constantly be aware of what is coming into our home so that it does not become overwhelming.  Robyn and I chat in this episode about developing a decluttering habit in the new year.  Rather than viewing decluttering as a giant one-time task we have to tackle, we should aim to make it part of our everyday mindset.  We live in a time and place when it is easier than ever to acquire items, so we have to be intentional about minimizing in order to experience peace in our homes.

In this episode, we cover:

  • The surprising role your age may play in your relationship to clutter

  • Addressing the emotional component of decluttering sentimental items

  • What minimalism can look like in a kids’ room

  • Moving past the feeling of overwhelm to get started decluttering

  • Tips for making decluttering a part of your everyday habits

  • How storage spaces contribute to the problem of overwhelm

  • Dealing with guilt when decluttering

  • Addressing some of the common psychological obstacles around decluttering

  • Choosing to make our homes reflect our current season of life 

  • Finding the right balance of minimalism for your personality and your needs

  • The one thing you can do today to start a decluttering habit

View full show notes on the blog + watch this episode on YouTube.

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ABOUT ROBYN

Robyn Buchanan is a mom, wife, nurse and youtube creator. She started her minimalism journey because she was overwhelmed coming home to a cluttered house after working in a chaotic emergency department.

Since decluttering, she not only uncovered her floors and surfaces, but also the deeper meanings behind our clutter, how clutter impacts our focus, why it’s so hard to declutter, and how life is freer without our stuff weighing us down.

Robyn lives on Vancouver Island in BC with her 3 teen boys and husband, 4 out of 5 of them have ADHD, including Robyn & her husband. She loves hiking, gardening and cooking along with Jane Austen, Monty Python and Harry Potter movies.

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218. Quick & Simple Meals From Scratch Without Meal Planning | Cami of TIDBITS & Company02 Jan 202400:53:52

Cooking every meal from scratch can seem like a complicated and time-consuming endeavor if it is not part of your normal routine.  In this episode, Cami and I aim to change your mindset around cooking from scratch and show you how truly simple and fast it can be.  We start out by giving you ideas of meals you can throw together in a pinch without sacrificing quality.  Then we dive into meals that take a little planning ahead, but don’t require you to spend all day in the kitchen.  If you have a goal of cooking from scratch more this year, we hope this episode encourages you with how simple it can be and how valuable it is to your family.

In this episode, we cover:

  • What ingredients to keep stocked in your kitchen so you can always throw together a quick meal

  • Meals you can pull together at the last minute if you haven’t planned ahead

  • The few staple appliances that make it easy to whip up last minute meals

  • Some simple meal ideas that require a little planning ahead but are not complicated

  • How cooking meals from scratch is actually simpler than you may think

  • Shifting our mindset around cooking from scratch and why it is valuable

  • Leaning into the creativity of cooking from scratch

  • Practical strategies for cooking meals from scratch when you have little ones underfoot

  • How to approach meal times with picky eaters

  • Cooking healthy meals from scratch on a very tight budget

View full show notes on the blog + watch this episode on YouTube.

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ABOUT CAMI

Cami is the creator of the blog and YouTube channel TIDBITS & Company.  She loves sharing inspiration for the keeper of the home.  You can also tune into her Keeper of the Home Podcast, hosted on any of your favorite podcast platforms and as a video podcast on her TIDBITS & Company YouTube channel.  Shop all her products, keeper of the home classes and more at tidbitsandco.com.

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Watch Cami’s video on healthy and fast dinner ideas + read the blog post 

Keeper of the Home Podcast

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217. Cultivate a Frugal Mindset and Take Control of Your Spending | Jen & Jill of Frugal Friends Podcast26 Dec 202300:54:30

We all want to be free from financial stress, but what practical steps can we take to get there?  Does the secret to financial freedom lie in sticking to a budget?  Paying off debt?  Making more money?  In this episode, Jen and Jill share their unique and powerful insights about frugality and financial freedom.  We explore the idea of spending better rather than just spending less.  Jen and Jill share the importance of examining your mindset and habits around money before making changes.  If one of your goals for the new year is to gain more control over your finances, this is the episode for you!

In this episode, we cover:

  • How the principles of frugality and stewardship extend beyond money

  • Learning to critically evaluate what you bring into your home based on your capacity

  • Making a distinction between being cheap and being frugal

  • How to take steps from a consumerist mindset to a frugal mindset

  • Identifying your priorities and letting go of what doesn’t matter to you

  • Where should you start if you want to reform your spending habits?

  • The surprising benefits of seeking creative solutions that don’t require spending

View full show notes on the blog + watch this episode on YouTube.

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Frugal Friends Podcast

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The No-Spend Challenge Guide: How to Stop Spending Money Impulsively, Pay off Debt Fast, & Make Your Finances Fit Your Dreams by Jen Smith

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216. Grow a Year’s Worth of Food on a Small Homestead | Michelle Knox of More Than Farmers19 Dec 202300:42:30

You can accomplish a lot more on a small homestead than you think!  I have had many guests on the podcast testify to this fact with the incredible ways they use their homesteads to produce surprising amounts of food.  In this episode, Michelle is sharing how she and her family produce approximately 75% of their food from their five and a half acre homestead.  She walks us through how to choose what crops you will produce and how to preserve them all while avoiding feelings of overwhelm and burnout.  Join us for this practical conversation!

In this episode, we cover:

  • Swaps you can make when you are trying to minimize shopping at the grocery store

  • Changing your strategy from year to year as you grow your family’s food

  • Deciding what your staple crops will be in your climate

  • Finding the best method of preservation for your produce

  • Creating a meal plan that fits with what you grow and preserve

  • A simple approach to garden planning for a year’s worth of food

  • What to grow in a raised bed and what to grow in the ground

  • Practical strategies for avoiding or recovering from burnout

  • Minimizing your stressors by simplifying your home

  • The power of involving your kids in the garden and homestead projects

View full show notes on the blog + watch this episode on YouTube.

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ABOUT MICHELLE

Michelle is a homesteader, avid gardener, content creator, and homeschooling mom of 4.  She and her husband, Codi, grow and raise a large percentage of the food they eat on their 5 ½ acre homestead in Ohio. Michelle and Codi have a passion for educating people on how to be efficient and avoid stress and burnout on the homestead. 

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Strategies to Grow an Entire Year’s Worth of Food on a Small Homestead

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215. Suburban Homesteading + Backyard Beekeeping | Katie Brandt of Sweetgum Spot12 Dec 202300:46:19

I hear from many of you who are dreaming of life on a homestead, but you are currently living in the suburbs.  While it can be discouraging to search and wait for that dream property, there is so much you can do in the backyard of your neighborhood lot.  Join me in listening to Katie’s story about making the most of where you are.  Katie now helps other homestead dreamers begin their homesteading endeavors no matter how small their property.

In this episode, we cover:

  • How Katie began homesteading using only her balcony

  • Why beekeeping should be the gateway venture for homesteaders

  • Getting started raising meat rabbits in your backyard

  • A cost breakdown for raising meat rabbits

  • An argument for being involved in the raising and processing of the meat you consume

  • What benefit is there to keeping bees on your homestead?

  • Issues to watch out for in your bee hives

  • Navigating hive swarming and splitting

  • How much honey do beehives produce?

  • Is beekeeping safe?  How often do you get stung?

  • How to get plugged in to your local beekeeping community and find a mentor

  • All about the helpful resource Katie has created to help you get started with beekeeping

View full show notes on the blog + watch this episode on YouTube.

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214. Christmas in the Kitchen: Sourdough Inspiration for the Holidays! | Ash of Turner Farm05 Dec 202300:58:00

One of my favorite topics to dive into is sourdough, and Ash is the perfect person to join me for today’s conversation!  Ash creates the most beautiful sourdough baked goods, and she teaches others to do the same.  We are chatting about the recipes we love baking around the holidays, our best tips for gifting baked goods, the ins and outs of working with different types of dough, recovering sourdough fails, and more.  Join us for this conversation as you get ready to jump into holiday baking this season!

In this episode, we cover:

  • All about Ash’s farm and sourdough journey

  • A few favorite sourdough recipes for the holidays

  • How the fermentation process keeps food from spoiling

  • Reviving a sourdough starter that has been neglected

  • Ideas for gifting baked goods

  • Tips for mastering brioche dough and how to use it

  • The versatility and technique of making pastry dough

  • Navigating the challenges of fermented cookies

  • Strategies for long-fermenting without overproofing

  • Bringing back dough that has been overproofed

View full show notes on the blog + watch this episode on YouTube.

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Ash’s chocolate sourdough recipe

Ash’s cinnamon wreath recipe

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213. Peaceful Motherhood, Large Family Dynamics, Working at Home, and More Q&A with Leslie Burris28 Nov 202301:08:39

As online business owners and mothers of large homeschooling families, Leslie and I discovered that we have so much in common!  You all submitted so many great questions for this episode, and we felt like we could have continued chatting forever.  We dive into some practicals of how we run our online businesses while working together with our husbands.  We talk about both the challenging and beautiful realities of having a large age span of children in the home.  Ultimately, we hope this conversation encourages you to pursue peace in your motherhood.

In this episode, we cover:

  • How Leslie helps women along their entrepreneurial journeys toward financial sovereignty

  • All about Leslie’s unique vintage oven that stays on 24/7

  • How Leslie and her husband share the load as a full-time work-from-home family

  • Navigating a large age span as families with many children

  • Choosing peace as a mom

  • Family discipleship and spending quality time together

  • Newborn sleep approaches

  • Managing stress and quality time in a large family

  • Choosing your priorities as a mother and moving forward in confidence

  • Navigating smart phones in your family

View full show notes on the blog + watch this episode on YouTube.

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Peace on Purpose Podcast with Leslie Burris

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329. Rest for the Overwhelmed Mom: Creating Peace in a Full Life | Carolyn of Homesteading Family17 Feb 202600:52:30

Rest doesn’t mean doing nothing, but simply pausing the constant pushing forward. In this conversation with Carolyn of Homesteading Family, we talk about what happened when her family intentionally committed to a “year of rest” on their busy homestead. With older kids, a growing business, animals to tend, and even a wedding thrown into the mix, this wasn’t a year of sitting still. It was a year of redefining peace, rethinking commitments, and learning that true rest often starts in your mindset long before it shows up on your calendar. If you’ve been feeling burned out in homesteading, homemaking, business, or motherhood, this episode will meet you right where you are and give you practical encouragement to find peace in your current season.

In this episode, we cover:

- The long-term vision behind planning six years of building followed by a seventh year with no major homestead projects

- What “rest” actually looked like with 11 kids, animals, gardens, and a full family business still running

- The surprising ways time opened up when they stopped adding infrastructure, remodels, and new systems

- How an unexpected engagement, homestead wedding, and cabin build reshaped their carefully planned year

- Living by rhythm instead of a clock-driven schedule and why everyday chores don’t have to feel burdensome

- The myth that life automatically gets easier as kids grow — and how each new season brings its own challenges and freedoms

- The difference between removing work and actually experiencing peace

- A practical shift that brought immediate calm and clarity to her days and why overwhelm often follows us even into vacation seasons

- The hidden cost of overcommitment and how to recognize when it’s stealing your joy in the everyday moments

- Telling yourself the truth about your personality and energy instead of striving to meet someone else’s standard

- Designing home rhythms that serve your season instead of copying what works for someone else

View full show notes on the blog + watch this episode on YouTube.

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212. Cozy Christmas Decorating for the Homemaker | Sarah of She Holds Dearly21 Nov 202301:04:13

If the thought of transforming your home into a cozy, magical Christmas wonderland seems overwhelming, this episode is for you!  Sarah is a professional interior designer, but she is sharing tons of tips and inspiration for average homemakers to create a classic, festive, elegant atmosphere in their homes this season.  Whether you are just getting started building up your Christmas decor stash or you are feeling the need to pare it down, my conversation with Sarah will help you feel inspired to create a beautiful, comfortable, cozy space that is perfect for your family this year.

In this episode, we cover:

  • When we start decorating our homes for Christmas and why

  • Creative ways to dress up an inexpensive garland

  • Tips for taking your tree lighting and decor to the next level

  • How the average person can achieve a designer look in their Christmas decor

  • Some of the most common mistakes home decorators make

  • Where to start if you feel overwhelmed by Christmas decorating

  • Tricks for storing and organizing Christmas decorations

  • Choosing where to focus your decorating energy when you can’t do everything

  • Enjoying Christmas decor with small children in the home

  • How to create a cozy Christmas feeling without bringing in clutter

  • Finding a balance of work and rest over the holidays

View full show notes on the blog + watch this episode on YouTube.

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Sarah’s 2023 Christmas porch reveal

Linen stockings from my friend Cami’s shop

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211. You Can Save Even More on Groceries | Christine of Frugal Fit Mom14 Nov 202300:46:41

With the rising costs of food over the last few years, people are looking for ways to save now more than ever.  Christine helps moms wisely use their household budgets through her YouTube channel and podcast, and she is with us today to share some of her top tips for maximizing your savings when it comes to sourcing groceries.  She tells us what money pitfalls to avoid and her biggest tip for keeping food costs low.  This is an episode that everyone can gain some practical tips from, so join us! 

In this episode, we cover:

  • How your upbringing can impact your money mindset and habits

  • Navigating grocery budgets with rising food prices everywhere

  • What foods to avoid purchasing if you are trying to cut your grocery budget

  • Evaluating food costs based on the nutrients provided

  • What is one of your non-frugal splurges?

  • Allowing your priorities to dictate your spending habits

  • Considering how your location impacts the cost of food

  • The power of cooking from scratch when trying to save on groceries

  • Comparing the cost of sourcing groceries from online ordering, delivery services, in-store shopping, etc.

View full show notes on the blog + watch this episode on YouTube.

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210. Creating Cozy in Your Home | Liz Marie Galvan07 Nov 202300:47:20

As the days get shorter and cooler, I think we all begin to crave a greater sense of coziness in our homes.  Liz Marie Galvan, the “Queen of Cozy”, is chatting with me today about the concepts behind her newest book Create Your Own Cozy.  We talk about how cozy looks different for everyone according to their unique preferences and the features of their home.  Liz tackles the million dollar question: how can I achieve a cozy feeling in my home without making it feel cluttered?  If you are longing for more of that cozy feeling in your home, you don’t want to miss this conversation. 

In this episode, we cover:

  • The tool Liz has created to help you define and create cozy in your own home

  • Defining what cozy means to you and celebrating your unique home priorities

  • How Liz is going against convention and making her home her own

  • Tips for enjoying the slow process of collecting the right pieces for your home

  • Moving forward after decor mistakes and embracing your style as it changes

  • Making your home feel cozy without making it feel cluttered

  • Avoiding comparison of our homes in an internet world

View full show notes on the blog + watch this episode on YouTube.

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209. How to Get Out of a Homemaking Funk | Megan & Jayna of the Honey I’m Homemaker Podcast31 Oct 202300:47:36

I talk often on this podcast about the beauty of homemaking, but there are certainly times when we can fall into a slump as homemakers.  I’m joined by two Mennonite homemakers in this episode, Megan and Jayna, to discuss what we love about homemaking, what is challenging, and how we navigate the difficult seasons of this worthy calling.  If you could use fresh ideas and inspiration to continue creating beauty and comfort in your home, join us for this conversation!

In this episode, we cover:

  • How being raised Mennonite has given Megan and Jayna a unique perspective on homemaking

  • Making it through the mundane and challenging parts of homemaking and motherhood

  • Troubleshooting pain points in your routine and implementing systems to solve these issues

  • Strategies to get yourself out of a homemaking funk

  • Ideas for structuring and scheduling your days as a mother

  • Adding variety to your day without derailing your routine

  • Knowing when it’s time to stop getting advice from others and get started in a way that works for you

View full show notes on the blog + watch this episode on YouTube.

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208. Why Freshly Milled Flour is Better | Kristin Nobles of Generation Acres Farm25 Oct 202300:50:22

Many of us have heard that freshly milled flour is healthier for us, but we have questions about incorporating it into our kitchens and diets.  Kristin has been baking with freshly milled whole grains for over a decade, and she now shares techniques and recipes with other bakers who want to make the switch to freshly milled flour.  We talk about the history of grain milling and how all-purpose flour came to be so popular.  Kristin shares why freshly milled whole grains are so much more nutrient dense than white flours, and she demystifies the process of incorporating them into your everyday baking.  Join us as we answer your questions about why and how to switch to freshly milled flour.

In this episode, we cover:

  • A historical overview of the process of milling grains and how we got to where we are today

  • Is it possible to get light, fluffy bread while using freshly milled whole grains?

  • Answering your questions about grain mills and all-purpose to whole wheat conversions

  • How different types of flours perform in various recipes

  • Sourcing and storing whole grains

  • Creating all-purpose flour from whole grains

  • Are whole grains healthy and easily digested?

  • Where to get started if you want to bake with freshly milled wheat

View full show notes on the blog + watch this episode on YouTube.

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207. Find Balance with Technology and Live Undistracted | Katie Westenberg, Author of But Then She Remembered17 Oct 202300:39:40

Distractions are nothing new, but the sheer amount of distractions available to us in our modern world is overwhelming.  It is impossible to talk about distraction without acknowledging the impact of technology on our lives, but Katie pulls back the curtain on technology to explore what is really behind our attraction to it.  What is the root cause of distraction and how can we overcome it?  If you desire to live a purposeful life without succumbing to the onslaught of distractions coming your way, join us for this powerful conversation.

In this episode, we cover:

  • Uncovering the root cause of distraction

  • Choosing intentionality in how we rest

  • How our interactions with technology impact our children

  • The importance of knowing and remembering what you believe

  • The power of creating meaningful moments for our kids to remember

  • A mindset shift for when we fall short of our goals with technology

  • Embracing the current season instead of always waiting for the next one

  • Identifying what to prioritize and what to let go from season to season

  • Setting yourself up for success to avoid the allure of screen time

  • Finding the balance of learning new things online without spending too much time behind a screen

  • Allowing family and friends to help us with our technology boundaries

  • Prioritizing time with God amidst an endless list of responsibilities

  • Being realistic with ourselves about how much time we have

View full show notes on the blog + watch this episode on YouTube.

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ABOUT KATIE

Katie Westenberg is first a follower of Christ, a wife, and a mom growing faithfully alongside her four homeschooled children. She believes boldly in the transformative power of faith in Jesus Christ. As an author and speaker, she teaches women to grow a robust theology of who God is, become students of Scripture, and learn to live that truth out with courage. She serves a thriving community of women at katiewestenberg.com and makes her home in the lovely Pacific Northwest.

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But Then She Remembered by Katie Westenberg

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206. Kick Cold & Flu Season with Elderberry | Starla & Brad Walker of Abby’s Elderberry10 Oct 202300:35:16

With the colder months quickly approaching, many parents want to start preparing their families to fight off illness.  Today’s guests are sharing with us all about how elderberry has transformed their family and how you can benefit from it too.  Starla and Brad answer some of the most frequently asked questions about elderberry: how it impacts the body, when to take it, growing it yourself.  If you want to get a head start on boosting your family’s immune system this year, join us for this episode and check out what Starla and Brad have to offer!

In this episode, we cover:

  • How elderberry has impacted Starla & Brad’s family

  • Discussing the history of elderberry and where to find it

  • Growing and harvesting your own elderberry

  • What makes Abby’s Elderberry a trusted, high-quality product

  • When and how often should you take elderberry?

  • How does elderberry boost the immune system?

  • Tips for incorporating elderberry into your family’s routine

  • A variety of ways to consume elderberry

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ABOUT STARLA & BRAD

Brad & Starla Walker have 8 kids and live on their 15 acre homestead in Southern Indiana, just outside of Louisville, KY. There they garden, raise livestock, homeschool their children, and operate their family business, Abby’s Elderberry. They have personally experienced the benefits of elderberry for years and jumped at the opportunity to take ownership of Abby’s in late 2022. Since that time, they have shipped their products to 42 states and have about 20 retail locations to date. 

RESOURCES MENTIONED

The Elderberry Book by John Moody

Fruitful Family Podcast by Starla & Brad Walker: YouTube, Apple Podcasts

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205. Being a Prepared Mom On the Go and At Home | Karen Morris03 Oct 202300:57:43

Today’s guest is passionate about equipping moms to be prepared for whatever life throws at them.  In our conversation, we dove into the subjects of two of Karen’s books: preparing your home with long-term food storage and preparing your vehicle with everything you need on the go.  Karen breaks down how anyone can get started building their long-term food storage supply without blowing the budget.  She also goes through some items to keep stocked in your vehicle so you are prepared for any situation that may arise on the go.  There are some brilliant things on her list that you may not have thought of!  If you want to feel more prepared to take care of your family whether at home or on the run, lend an ear to Karen’s sage advice!

In this episode, we cover:

  • How couponing got Karen started on her preparedness endeavor

  • The preparedness grocery shopping strategy that will save you time and money

  • Practical resources to help you map out your food preparedness plan

  • Thinking through which staples to stock up on for long-term food storage

  • What you might not think about when preparing your vehicle for everyday emergencies

  • Organizing your on-the-go items in your vehicle

  • Snack options to keep in your car ranging from pre-packaged to from-scratch

  • How to stock your diaper bag to be prepared for anything

  • Making sure you are rotating through your stocked pantry before items expire

  • Planning your shopping trips so that you are always replenishing your stockpile

  • Where to start with long-term food storage if you don’t have anything stored yet

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RESOURCES

A Year Without the Grocery Store by Karen Morris

A Year Without the Grocery Store Companion Workbook by Karen Morris

Mom on the Run by Karen Morris

Spiral-bound 2024 Prepper Planner

Paperback 2024 Prepper Planner

Video tutorial: Properly Storing Food in 5 Gallon Buckets

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204. Giving Our Families the Gift of a Home-Centered Life | Francesca Battistelli26 Sep 202300:46:52

It was so fun to sit down and chat with Francesca about many of the things we share in common.  We dive into what it looks like to balance the many responsibilities of a working, homeschooling, homesteading mother of many. Francesca shares the story of her music career and how it has changed throughout different seasons of life.  We discuss how cultivating a simple life at home away from the hustle can be such a gift to ourselves and our families.  Join me for this encouraging conversation about all things motherhood with Francesca Battistelli!

In this episode, we cover:

  • What led Francesca and her family to leave the suburbs and start their homestead

  • How Francesca’s career as a touring artist has changed as her family has grown

  • Finding balance in learning new skills on the homestead while homeschooling a large family

  • Communicating with your spouse about responsibilities in the home and on the homestead

  • How creating a home-centered life allows you to accomplish your goals in homeschooling, homesteading, homemaking

  • The beauty in giving our families a slower paced life

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203. Building a $100k Farm Business in 3 Years | Grace the Shepherdess19 Sep 202300:48:55

I hear from many of you that you want to live this homesteading lifestyle but you are wondering how to afford it.  Can a homestead pay for itself?  Can you actually earn an income from it?  With a background in business and marketing, Grace set out to start a profitable farm business, and she ended up growing her sheep farming business to $100k by the third year.  If you have a desire to draw a profit from your farm or homestead but you are unsure of the business mechanics, this episode is for you!  Grace is a wealth of wisdom on both business strategy and sheep farming.  Join us to be encouraged by her incredible story!

In this episode, we cover:

  • What led Grace to start a farm business with no prior experience

  • The value of mapping out your business plan in the beginning and committing to it

  • Why building a newsletter should be a priority in your business

  • Strategizing what to provide to your newsletter subscribers

  • Is there a minimum amount of acreage you need to build a profitable farm business?

  • Why finding your market is so important and how to do it

  • Maintaining motivation when profits are coming in slowly in the beginning

  • A day in the life of a farm business owner

  • Having the confidence to start something even if you don’t feel like an expert

  • Answering your questions about the specifics of raising sheep

  • A realistic look at the financial side of diving into a business endeavor

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ABOUT GRACE

Grace is an entrepreneur, shepherdess, and rotational grazing enthusiast. This eclectic mix converges as she shares her small scale sheep farming operation.  Through YouTube Grace shares about regenerative farming for profit, raising Dorper sheep, and daily life as a small-scale, regenerative farmer!

RESOURCES

How Grace built her $100k farm business in 3 years

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328. House Build Reflections: What Worked, What Didn’t, and What We’d Change | Ash of Turner Farm10 Feb 202601:15:51

Building a home is an opportunity to slow down and make thoughtful choices that will shape your family’s everyday life for years to come.  In this conversation, I’m joined by Ash of Turner Farm to talk through what it really looks like to build an unconventional home in a world of cookie cutter houses.  We discuss choosing a smaller footprint, sourcing reclaimed materials, navigating healthy home considerations, and making peace with tradeoffs along the way.  This episode offers perspective for anyone building, renovating, or dreaming of a home that feels like YOU.

In this episode, we cover:

  • How Ash’s custom house build unfolded slowly over many years and why patience was the key in achieving her ideal vision

  • Choosing a smaller home footprint to prioritize materials, craftsmanship, and long-term livability

  • What sourcing reclaimed and salvaged materials really looks like in terms of time, cost, and flexibility

  • Why self-contracting and hands-on involvement are often necessary for non-traditional builds

  • The realities of building with wood, including movement, drying time, and embracing imperfection

  • Weighing “healthy home” ideals against climate, budget, and everyday comfort

  • Structural choices that support airflow, moisture control, and long-term durability

  • Where antique or vintage-inspired elements work well — and where they create complications

  • How simpler rooflines and layouts can prevent future moisture and maintenance issues

  • Decisions Ash would repeat, and ones she’d rethink, when it comes to spending and saving

  • The importance of trusting your vision and advocating for it throughout the build

  • Accepting the inevitable “later list” and letting the home evolve over time

View full show notes on the blog + watch this episode on YouTube.

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RESOURCES MENTIONED

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Master the rhythm of sourdough with confidence in my Simple Sourdough course

Gain the sewing knowledge and skills every homemaker needs in my Simple Sewing series

Keep all my favorite sourdough recipes at your fingertips in my Daily Sourdough cookbook

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202. Don’t Wait for the Perfect Circumstances to Start Homesteading | Bay Sandoval12 Sep 202300:57:04

The year 2020 was a catalyst that led many people to chase after the homesteading lifestyle, and Bay is no exception.  Fueled by a desire to establish food security for her family, Bay jumped into multiple homesteading endeavors from the get-go and learned a lot along the way.  Homesteading can certainly be expensive, but we dive into the reality of living this lifestyle on a tight budget.  We also chat about what it is like to pursue your goals in front of an audience on the internet and how we each navigate both the negative and positive feedback.  Whether you are working toward your homesteading dream or some other dream, may you be encouraged that you don’t have to wait for the perfect circumstances to get started.

In this episode, we cover:

  • The mindset shift that led Bay to jump into homesteading before her circumstances were “perfect”

  • What Bay learned from the successes and failures of starting many endeavors at once

  • The reality of tackling homesteading projects as a stay-at-home mom of young kids when your spouse is not involved in homesteading

  • Thoughts on learning from others’ failures

  • Navigating negative feedback when sharing your homesteading endeavors

  • How repurposing items can save you money when first starting your homestead

  • Exploring the balance between minimalism and essentialism

  • Getting creative with repurposing items in your home and property

  • Discerning what tools are worth buying and what you can go without

  • How the homesteading movement initially took off and why it’s still going strong

View full show notes on the blog + watch this episode on YouTube.

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201. Natural Remedies, Groceries for a Large Family, New Homestead | Elizabeth of Purely Parsons05 Sep 202300:54:24

It's so good to have Elizabeth back on the podcast to share more of her story and expertise with us!  She and her family recently relocated from Texas to Tennessee to start a new homestead, so she tells us all about what led them to Tennessee and what their homesteading plans are.  As a nurse and mother of many, Elizabeth is passionate about educating and empowering other mothers to make informed decisions for their families.  We’ll chat about home remedies, supporting the body’s ability to heal, and feeding our families well as a first line of defense against disease.  Join us for this conversation!

In this episode, we cover:

  • All about Elizabeth’s recent move from a small Texas homestead to 70 acres in Tennessee

  • Which homesteading endeavors Elizabeth plans to pursue on her new property

  • How to deal with ticks in the summer

  • What is homeopathy and how can you use it for your whole family?

  • The top items Elizabeth keeps in her natural remedy arsenal 

  • Weighing when to let the body heal itself and when to treat

  • A balanced approach to assessing risk vs. benefit of ailments and remedies

  • Tips for buying healthy groceries for a large family

  • How cooking from scratch and buying in bulk saves you money

View full show notes on the blog + watch this episode on YouTube.

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ABOUT ELIZABETH

Elizabeth Parsons - best known on Instagram as Purely Parsons - is a follower of Christ, wife, and mother to 5. She worked as a pediatric RN in the hospital setting for 9 years before coming home full time in 2020. She is a voice in the health and wellness space and is passionate about empowering individuals to take charge of their health and the health of their families. She loves using her experience both as a mom and nurse to educate others to pursue natural alternatives that support the body's ability to heal. Visit her website purelyparsons.com to explore all her resources and visit their small shop.

RESOURCES

Check out Elizabeth’s natural wellness shop including their most popular organic elderberry syrup kits, as well as natural products like perfumes, detox bath kits, face serums, lash growth serums, and more.

Boiron homeopathy

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200. Candid Chat with Essentially Erin: Moving Across the Country to Start a Homestead + Why We Love Home Birth29 Aug 202300:54:47

Erin is a mother of six, new homesteader, retired nurse, and guru on all things natural health and wellness.  You may know her from Instagram which is her main platform for sharing information and resources to empower and educate mothers.  We sat down and answered some of your questions about their journey from California to Tennessee to find freedom, how they got their homestead off the ground, and how Erin is preparing for her fifth home birth.  If any of these motherhood topics interest you, join us for this fun conversation!

In this episode, we cover:

  • What led Erin and her family to leave California and begin their Tennessee homestead

  • The characteristics that make Tennessee a great place to homestead

  • How Erin jumped into the homesteading life quicker than she expected

  • Some of the challenges of being a brand new dairy cow owner

  • Identifying your priorities and navigating the limitations that come along with homesteading

  • Breaking down common misconceptions about the safety and risks of homebirth

  • Discussing mindset and preparation in the last weeks of pregnancy 

View full show notes on the blog + watch this episode on YouTube.

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ABOUT ERIN

Erin is a registered nurse, wife, and mother to 5 (4 bio + 1 step) children, and currently pregnant with her fifth baby. Her and her family moved from California to Tennessee in 2020 in search of a life that would lend to more self sufficiency. Erin isn’t afraid to take on new challenges and loves to travel and adventure with her family. She talks and educates authentically online about life, motherhood, health and wellness, birth, and her journey as a new homesteader. 

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