275: when convenience actually hurts: a health crisis of modern comforts
By the end of this episode, you might question the true cost of convenience and whether the time we’ve “saved” has genuinely enriched our lives.
By the end of this episode, you might question the true cost of convenience and whether the time we’ve “saved” has genuinely enriched our lives.
Today I take you through the nitty-gritty of raising chickens and why it’s important to question conventional wisdom. From chick starter to incubators to butchering, this episode is packed with some feather rufflin’ questions and insights.
Hang out with me today for a candid discussion on adapting your farm plans, embracing change, and doing what makes sense for your homestead.
Have you ever wondered if you’re truly ready for a crisis? This week I dig into the five most common – and wildly inaccurate – survival strategies that people believe will save them if “society collapses.”
Have you ever caught yourself saying “I want that life”? After 13 years on our homestead, I’m here to tell you that the life you desire is a result of consistent, heart-driven decisions made over time.
Our ancestors didn’t have access to the endless supplies we do today; they thrived on creativity and the ability to adapt. I think we need a reminder about what it truly means to be resilient, and that perhaps the best tool for surviving tough times can’t be bought or sold.
Don’t get caught up in the fear frenzy – instead, focus on building a life that’s both resilient and enjoyable, no matter what headlines scream.
Ever feel like the world’s craziness is too much to handle? Unsure how to take it all in, what to focus on, or what to care about? In today’s episode, I share three essential questions to help you navigate life’s turmoil.
Why do we suck at being social? Why are relationships supposedly harder now? I go deep on this question in today’s podcast.
Are you using introversion as an excuse? I’m calling out fellow introverts in today’s podcast episode. It’s spicy, insightful, and might just spark a change in you.