339: What Works… Changes

Podcast: Play in new window | Download
Subscribe: RSS
A Farmish Kind of Life is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Amazon.com. You can view our full affiliate disclosure here.
I think a lot of us secretly believe that once we get to a certain point in life, we will figure things out, and then things are supposed to stay that way.
But I’m here today to remind you that isn’t the way it works. Because life keeps moving. And so do we.
Today’s chat on the front porch is about the constant reevaluation that comes with adulthood, homesteading, relationships, routines, work, priorities, and you know… just being human. Because many times in life we end up having to admit that the systems that once worked beautifully eventually stop fitting the season you’re in. And that doesn’t mean you screwed up, it means that life is happening and life is doing what it does.
Other stuff in today’s episode:
- the lie that adulthood is “arrival”
- why homesteading forces constant adaptation
- systems and how they quietly expire
- the grief of outgrowing old seasons
- identity, burnout, and changing priorities
- and the delightful realization that maybe “forever” was never actually the point
5-26-26 Amy Dingmann
Grab a copy of my newest book, Peace, Love, and Bacon
FIND MORE GOODIES FROM A FARMISH KIND OF LIFE:
Where I’m at: Facebook page, Telegram chat group, Discord group, TikTok, YouTube
Books I Wrote: Non-fiction books, Fiction books
Join my Facebook group: The Get By Guys and Gals Group





