Explore every episode of the podcast The Sovereign Kitchen Society
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| Radical Neighboring, with Adam Wilson | 09 Dec 2025 | 00:40:16 | |
In today’s episode of The Sovereign Kitchen Society, I sit down with Adam Wilson, the steward of Sand River Community Farm and the writer behind Peasantry School, a Substack that feels like a beacon in the night. Adam’s work is hard to describe in a single sentence. It can be described as deep philosophical work, expressed through farming and feeding others. It’s a lived experiment in rebuilding the human commons (food, land, labor, and care) without the weight of transactional systems. At Sand River Community Farm, nothing is ever sold.
This conversation moves through big terrain: If you’ve ever felt exhausted by the grind, overwhelmed by the cost of food, or disconnected from the people who feed us, this episode will ground you. This is a conversation about land, belonging, and the courage to live differently. Peasantry School Substack: Sand River Community Farm: Please leave a review or hit the like button. Subscribe for more conversations at the intersection of food, freedom, and ancestral wisdom. Welcome to The Sovereign Kitchen Society. Food is and always will be our medium for connection. Grab your copy of the Essential Canning Cookbook, by Molly Bravo, to learn old world skills that will support your modern kitchen | |||
| Why Your Kids Are Always Hungry with Hilda Labrada Gore | 05 Dec 2025 | 00:37:55 | |
There’s a moment every mom hits—usually somewhere between the third load of laundry and the cold cup of coffee—when she thinks, “There has to be a better way to live than this.” This episode is for that mom. In this conversation, I sit down with Hilda Labrada Gore (Holistic Hilda)—host of the Wise Traditions Podcast and global traveler who has spent years visiting indigenous communities to see how they really eat, live, raise kids, and stay well without the modern chaos. We talk about:
If you’re new to real food, slow living, or Wise Traditions, this episode will meet you right where you are—no shame, no perfection, just a path forward. 🔗 Resources & Links from this EpisodeThe Mother Code: 6 Habits for Endless Energy (Holistic Hilda’s course) BIRTHRIGHT Supplements – Animal-based + herbs for fertility, pregnancy & hormone health The Pantry of Plenty (Molly’s ancestral cooking & sovereignty course) The Essential Canning Cookbook (Molly Bravo) | |||
| Debunked by Nature: How Mollie Engelhart Reclaimed Truth Through Farming, Family & Community | 25 Sep 2025 | 00:46:09 | |
What happens when everything you thought you knew about food, health, and life crumbles to the ground? In this episode of The Sovereign Kitchen Society, host Molly Bravo sits down with Mollie Engelhart—vegan chef turned regenerative rancher, activist, author, and mother of four—whose radical awakening transformed not only her career, but her entire worldview. From running restaurants in Los Angeles to founding Sovereignty Ranch in Texas, Mollie shares how a series of paradigm shifts beginning in 2020 that led her to embrace regenerative farming, food sovereignty, and ancestral wisdom as a way forward. Together, we explore what it means to face truth head-on, to reconnect with community, and to raise children rooted in resilience. | |||
| This Is Where Sovereignty Begins: A Practical Path Back to the Old Ways | 30 Nov 2025 | 00:19:48 | |
In this episode, we return to the roots of real nourishment. I’m diving deep into CSA’s, the 11 Wise Traditions principles, and the old-world kitchen skills that rebuild a strong home economy (skills our grandparents lived by without thinking). If you’ve been craving a slower, simpler way, seasonality, and a deeper connection to your food, this conversation will meet you where you are and show you exactly where to begin. We’ll talk about how to join a CSA, why it’s the simplest path into sovereignty, and how traditional foods can transform the way you feed your family. This is the first step toward a life built on intention, capability, and connection to the land. Want to practice old world skills and learn the art of cooking from a professional chef? CSA, local farming, seasonal cooking, food sovereignty, wise traditions, community, sustainable living, cooking skills, fresh produce, food connection Takeaways Every Thursday, I would get a mystery box of produce. Food has a source, a story, and a face. Joining a CSA is about locality and community. Expect imperfection in your produce; it's real farming. A CSA teaches you to live in rhythm with the seasons. Nose to tail eating is essential for nourishment. Fermented foods are a key part of traditional diets. Community is everything in a CSA experience. Start small and take actionable steps towards change. Your sovereignty begins when you return to the root. Chapters 00:00 The Mystery Box of Fresh Produce 01:19 Reconnecting with Food Sources 02:15 Joining a CSA: Practical Steps 05:56 Learning to Cook Seasonally 10:46 The 11 Pillars of Wise Traditions 15:22 Taking Action: Your First Steps 18:22 Embracing Old World Skills Join our FREE cooking class by signing up here To learn these skills and join a community of people walking a similar path, check out our holiday gift bundle (community, classes and our cookbook, rolled in one) | |||
| Starving in a full fridge | 22 Nov 2025 | 00:17:55 | |
Starving in a Full Fridge If you’ve ever stood in front of a fridge packed with groceries and still felt overwhelmed, underfed, or unsure where to begin… this episode is your invitation home. We dig into what “real food” truly means, why traditional wisdom is the antidote to modern burnout, and how building a real pantry rooted in broth, ferments, raw dairy, and seasonal abundance transforms your health, your energy, and your family’s stability. You’ll hear the story that sparked my own return to ancestral foodways, the deeper reasons we’re so depleted in the first place, and the pathway back to a kitchen that feeds you on every level. This isn’t about trends or complicated diets. This is about sovereignty. Rhythm. Nourishment that lasts. A life that finally feels like yours again. If this conversation awakens something in you, if you feel that pull toward confidence, and real nourishment, take the next step with us. Pantry of Plenty The Essential Canning Cookbook Your pantry is the beginning. | |||
| The Power of Entrepreneurship in Living a Sovereign Life | 11 Nov 2025 | 00:53:05 | |
In this episode of The Sovereign Kitchen Society, we explore what financial sovereignty really means—and how entrepreneurship can be the most powerful act of freedom you’ll ever make. Shawn Finnegan, co-founder of Tax Hive and business partner to Kevin O’Leary (“Mr. Wonderful”), joins Molly Bravo to unpack the systems that separate small business owners from the financial strategies big corporations use every day. His mission is to close that gap—to help self-employed entrepreneurs keep more of what they earn, structure their businesses smartly, and thrive in today’s economy. This conversation goes deeper than tax codes and write-offs—it’s about independence. It’s about building something that belongs to you. Because when you start your own business, you reclaim your time, your choices, and your creative power. You stop being beholden to anyone else’s paycheck or permission slip. Shawn and Molly explore the intersection of entrepreneurship and sovereignty—how financial literacy is the backbone of freedom, how discipline leads to expansion, and how the same mindset that built empires can empower the modern maker, chef, and dreamer to build a life on purpose. If you’ve ever wondered how to turn your passion into profit without losing your soul—or how to make your money work for you—this episode is your blueprint. Featuring: Hosted by: JOIN: | |||
| The Taste of Authenticity with Dr. Janna Tamargo | 31 Oct 2025 | 00:41:05 | |
What if food could heal what politics has divided? In this episode of The Sovereign Kitchen Society, Molly Bravo sits down with sociologist and founder of AuthenticFood.com, Dr. Janna Tamargo, to explore how ancient Turkish taverns—known as meyhanes—hold the secret to reconnection in a fractured world. Rooted in centuries of gathering, music, and unhurried meals, the meyhane reminds us what it means to sit down, disagree with grace, and rediscover common ground over good food and conversation. From Istanbul to Santa Cruz, this conversation dives deep into authenticity, belonging, and how real food can bring us back to center - one shared table at a time.
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| Estella’s Pantry: Julie Dove on the 212 Cookbooks That Time Forgot | 25 Oct 2025 | 00:39:40 | |
A locked cabinet. 212 vintage cookbooks. And a woman history forgot. In this episode, writer and researcher Julie Dove takes us inside the mystery that changed her life: moving into an abandoned house in eastern Washington (2006) and discovering a hidden trove of cookbooks that belonged to Estella—a hostess with no children, no memoir, no obvious trail. Julie has spent years reconstructing Estella’s life from recipes, newspaper clippings, and the rhythms of gatherings she once hosted. Through her Substack, A Sense of Occasion, she cooks the dishes, follows the breadcrumbs, and shows how food can stitch people together across decades. We talk about:
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| Fermentation, Freedom & The Nourished Kitchen: A Conversation with Jenny McGruther | 13 Oct 2025 | 00:30:14 | |
This week on The Sovereign Kitchen Society, I’m joined by Jenny McGruther—author, teacher, and founder of Nourished Kitchen—a voice that’s helped shape the Real Food movement for nearly two decades. Jenny and I dive deep into the art of traditional foodways—fermentation, broth-making, and cooking from scratch. We talk about what it really means to unlearn the industrial food system and return to the living foods that once defined our culture. You’ll hear Jenny’s story of starting from scratch—literally—learning the alchemy of her kitchen and discovering that real nourishment is found in community and connection. In this episode, we explore:
This is a conversation about food, yes—but more than that, it’s about sovereignty, intuition, and the healing that happens when we slow down long enough to connect to the ingredients we prepare. Explore Jenny’s work: Listen now, share with a friend, and leave a review if this conversation lights you up. Food is, and always will be, our medium for connection. | |||
| Revive the Table: with Shelby Lancaster | 07 Oct 2025 | 00:39:49 | |
In this episode, we sit down with Shelby Lancaster — homesteader, real-food advocate, writer, and community-builder — to explore what it really means to eat well, while taking care of our homes, relationships, and sovereignty in uncertain times. Shelby’s story weaves together three threads:
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| Lead Well, Cook Well: Beating Burnout with Angie Colyer DuPree | 29 Sep 2025 | 00:50:08 | |
Real Food, Real Leadership: How to Recognize Burnout Early and Cook Your Way Back to Connected Kitchens In this episode, Molly Bravo sits down with Angie Colyer DuPree, founder of Hospitality Revival (Charleston), to talk real-food culture, humane leadership, and a new clinician-backed pilot program helping restaurants prevent burnout and addiction. Want to be part of the pilot? Reach out to Angie: Instagram (Hospitality Revival): @hospitalityrevival website: angiecollective.com. And if you’re ready to level up your home kitchen, join the Sovereign Kitchen Society— jump into livestream cooking classes, recipes, community, and workshops. Community: The Sovereign Kitchen Society Cookbook: The Essential Canning Cookbook | |||
| What Happens After You “Make It”? Building a Life That Actually Nourishes You | 19 Dec 2025 | 00:39:14 | |
👉 Check out the Ridge for events and weddings In this episode of the Sovereign Kitchen Society, host Molly Bravo speaks with David Payne, an entrepreneur who transitioned from running a successful events agency to creating a serene venue in the Santa Cruz mountains. They discuss the importance of designing a life that aligns with personal values, the challenges of entrepreneurship, navigating partnerships, and the lessons learned throughout David's journey. The conversation emphasizes the significance of creativity, resilience, and the pursuit of sovereignty in both life and work. Takeaways Entrepreneurship is about agency and shaping your work around who you are. It's essential to acknowledge your strengths and weaknesses when starting a business. Building relationships and networking are crucial for long-term success. Don't be afraid to fail; it's part of the learning process. Communication is key in business, especially in partnerships. Cash flow management is a common challenge for entrepreneurs. Surround yourself with talented individuals to complement your skills. Having a clear exit strategy is important as you grow your business. Creativity is vital in problem-solving and business development. Always be open to new opportunities and ideas. Titles Designing Your Life: A Journey with David Payne From Events to Serenity: David Payne's Entrepreneurial Shift Sound bites "Don't be afraid to fail." "Surround yourself with talent." "You can create a path." Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Sovereign Kitchen Society 00:42 David Payne's Entrepreneurial Journey 05:53 Navigating Business Partnerships 11:53 Challenges of Entrepreneurship 17:49 The Art of Exiting a Business 23:51 Creating Sovereignty in Life and Work 29:57 Lessons Learned and Advice for New Entrepreneurs Want to deeper your journey into food sovereignty? The Essential Canning Cookbook https://www.amazon.com/Essential-Canning-Cookbook-Pressure-Recipes/dp/1400352010 Keywords entrepreneurship, business, partnerships, challenges, sovereignty, life design, creativity, exit strategy, mentorship, personal growth | |||