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  • Curiosity is an underrated skill, especially when it comes to exploring topics that challenge our comfort zones.

    Today, I'm joined by one of my favorite content creators, Will Reusch—a brilliant educator who brings nuance to tough conversations. If you're looking to build bridges, tired of social media’s polarization, or want to encourage critical thinking in your kids, this episode is for you!

    Podcast Episode Highlights

    Will's backgroundSome thoughts about the education systemPondering both sides of an issueHow to move from being strictly dogmatic to "sitting in the grey"Conversation vs. debatePrinciples vs. ideologyHistorical perspective on polarization trendsThe issues with social media (and how to combat it)Finding common ground and having intellectual humility...Tips for communicating with strong opinions, angry people, etc.Thinking about the Crisis of MeaningParenting our kids on these topicsHow to help us kids build resilience todayWill's mission with Patterdox

    Resources Mentioned in This Podcast Episode:

    Learn more about Will Reusch here: https://williamreusch.com and www.patterdox.comLearn more about The Old-Fashioned on Purpose Planner here: www.prairieplanner.com

    OTHER HELPFUL RESOURCES FOR YOUR HOMESTEAD:

    Sign up for weekly musings from my homestead: http://theprairiehomestead.com/letter Get my free homesteading tutorials & recipes here: www.theprairiehomestead.com Jill on Instagram: @jill.winger Jill on Facebook: http://facebook.com/theprairiehomestead Apply to be a guest on the Old-Fashioned on Purpose podcast: https://www.theprairiehomestead.com/podcast-guest-application


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  • What can history teach us about planting our gardens TODAY in 2024? In this episode, we sit down with Carol, the editor in chief of The Old Farmer’s Almanac, to explore the ancient practice of gardening by the moon.

    We dive into the best cold-hardy plant varieties (cold-hardy kiwis, anyone?), tips for dealing with unpredictable weather, and how to use the almanac to plan ahead for a successful growing season. Whether you're a seasoned gardener or just getting started, this episode is packed with practical insights to help your garden thrive year-round.

    Podcast Episode Highlights

    Brief history of The Old Farmer's AlmanacHow the Farmer's Almanac figures out the weather predictionsGardening with the Moon...Looking at specific plants and the moonWeather challenges and advice for gardenersGardening in the cooler seasons and cooler climatesConnecting with your community for gardeningUnique varieties of fruits/veggies for cold climatesRecent trends in gardeningA closer look at The Old Farmer's Almanac

    Resources Mentioned in This Podcast Episode:

    Learn more about The Old Farmer's Almanac here: www.almanac.com

    Learn more about The Old-Fashioned on Purpose Planner here: www.prairieplanner.com

    OTHER HELPFUL RESOURCES FOR YOUR HOMESTEAD:

    Sign up for weekly musings from my homestead: http://theprairiehomestead.com/letter Get my free homesteading tutorials & recipes here: www.theprairiehomestead.com Jill on Instagram: @jill.winger Jill on Facebook: http://facebook.com/theprairiehomestead Apply to be a guest on the Old-Fashioned on Purpose podcast: https://www.theprairiehomestead.com/podcast-guest-application


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  • We homesteaders often joke about our farms being our gym, but what do you do when homestead chores are causing you pain? And how can we ensure that we stay physically fit as long as possible to keep pursuing this lifestyle we love so much?

    Functional Strength and Fitness Coach Rory O'Brien is joining me today to answer these questions and more. We talk about how our modern muscles can suffer from "amnesia," a 10-15 minute routine you can weave into your busy days, how to build a minimalist home gym, and lots more!

    Podcast Episode Highlights

    Rory O'Brien's background and interest in functional fitnessPros and cons in the physical aspects of the homestead lifestyleIssues that modern life can put on our bodiesHow to eliminate "modern amnesia" in our bodiesHow to add exercises to your dayBenefits of functional fitness for homesteadersMyths and reality about movementExamples of practical routines for homesteaders to add to their daily livesHow to build a minimalist home gymHow to reduce specific injuries from happening

    Resources Mentioned in This Podcast Episode:

    Learn more about Rory O'Brien here: www.iamguardianstrong.com and https://www.instagram.com/guardianstrongfitness/

    Learn more about Air Doctor here: airdoctorpro.com

    Use code HOMESTEAD to save up to $300 on your air doctor system

    OTHER HELPFUL RESOURCES FOR YOUR HOMESTEAD:

    Sign up for weekly musings from my homestead: http://theprairiehomestead.com/letter Get my free homesteading tutorials & recipes here: www.theprairiehomestead.com Jill on Instagram: @jill.winger Jill on Facebook: http://facebook.com/theprairiehomestead Apply to be a guest on the Old-Fashioned on Purpose podcast: https://www.theprairiehomestead.com/podcast-guest-application


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  • Our life is.... weird and different. We're entering a season that I never saw coming, yet it's wonderful in it's own way. However, it's taken me a while to come to terms with it.

    In today's personal episode, I'm sharing what I've been wrestling with lately, as well as giving updates on the soda fountain, our beef company, and more.

    Podcast Episode Highlights

    Personal updatesDeep thoughts on the seasons...The shifts and seasons happening in our lives right nowThe new word of the year for meThe lesson I'm learning right nowThe end of one era and start of a new oneFinal thoughts on the unknown and upcoming adventures

    Resources Mentioned in This Podcast Episode:

    Learn more about Aquatru here: www.aquatru.com

    Use the code HOMESTEAD to save 20% on your order

    Order your Old-Fashioned on Purpose Planner here: www.prairieplanner.com

    OTHER HELPFUL RESOURCES FOR YOUR HOMESTEAD:

    Sign up for weekly musings from my homestead: http://theprairiehomestead.com/letter Get my free homesteading tutorials & recipes here: www.theprairiehomestead.com Jill on Instagram: @jill.winger Jill on Facebook: http://facebook.com/theprairiehomestead Apply to be a guest on the Old-Fashioned on Purpose podcast: https://www.theprairiehomestead.com/podcast-guest-application


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  • If your kitchen counters are currently covered in garden veggies like mine, this is the episode for you!

    We're talking all things tomatoes today: from how to make fresh sauce, to making tomato powder, to the controversary surrounding canning practices, to my favorite versatile sauce and so much more!

    Podcast Episode Highlights

    My thoughts on growing tomatoes...Ripening green tomatoesWhat to do when you're getting just a handful of tomatoes at a timeWhat to do when you're getting buckets of tomatoes at a timeWaterbath vs. pressure canning tomatoes

    Resources Mentioned in This Podcast Episode:

    Learn more about the planner here: www.prairieplanner.com

    Find my Fast Tomato Sauce recipe here: https://www.theprairiehomestead.com/2018/09/fast-tomato-sauce-recipe.html

    Find my Dehydrated Vegetable Powders tutorial here: https://www.theprairiehomestead.com/2021/11/how-to-make-dehydrated-vegetable-powders.html

    Find my Canned All-Purpose Tomato Sauce recipe here: https://www.theprairiehomestead.com/2020/09/can-tomato-sauce.html

    OTHER HELPFUL RESOURCES FOR YOUR HOMESTEAD:

    Sign up for weekly musings from my homestead: http://theprairiehomestead.com/letter Get my free homesteading tutorials & recipes here: www.theprairiehomestead.com Jill on Instagram: @jill.winger Jill on Facebook: http://facebook.com/theprairiehomestead Apply to be a guest on the Old-Fashioned on Purpose podcast: https://www.theprairiehomestead.com/podcast-guest-application


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  • "I'll never be able to afford a homestead!" It's one of the most common pain points I'm hearing right now and for good reason: the real estate market is tricky.

    I'm happy to be joined by Anna Young today. She's a loan officer with Rural 1st and specializes in helping rural folks find the property of their dreams. We discuss interest rates, the volatile market, plus lot sof actionable strategies for getting closer to becoming a land owner. Don't miss this one!

    Podcast Episode Highlights

    Frustrations on current market and how we got hereWill the market stay the way it is right now?Looking at the differences depending on the locationConsiderations for getting a rural propertyTips for first time buyersRole of credit history and how to improve credit scoresA closer look at zoning lawsTips about interest ratesDetails on the loansTrends in rural propertyFinal tips and advice on buying rural property

    Resources Mentioned in This Podcast Episode:

    Learn more about Rural 1st here: www.rural1st.com

    Learn more about the planner here: www.prairieplanner.com

    OTHER HELPFUL RESOURCES FOR YOUR HOMESTEAD:

    Sign up for weekly musings from my homestead: http://theprairiehomestead.com/letter Get my free homesteading tutorials & recipes here: www.theprairiehomestead.com Jill on Instagram: @jill.winger Jill on Facebook: http://facebook.com/theprairiehomestead Apply to be a guest on the Old-Fashioned on Purpose podcast: https://www.theprairiehomestead.com/podcast-guest-application


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  • How do you keep all the balls in the air when you're a multi-faceted homesteader?

    In this episode I'm sharing my most-used strategies for managing life as a homeschool mom, content creator, rancher, business owner, restaurant owner, and more. (Plus, the 2025 planner is HERE-- get the details at the end of the episode!)

    Podcast Episode Highlights

    How our lives have been lately...Planning ahead is the keyThe importance of brain dumpingProject mappingWrite everything downMake sure your meals are flexibleGive yourself graceFinal thoughts...

    Resources Mentioned in This Podcast Episode:

    Learn more about the planner here: www.prairieplanner.comLearn more about meal craft here: https://mealcraftmethod.com/meal-craft-main177846-9453

    OTHER HELPFUL RESOURCES FOR YOUR HOMESTEAD:

    Sign up for weekly musings from my homestead: http://theprairiehomestead.com/letter Get my free homesteading tutorials & recipes here: www.theprairiehomestead.com Jill on Instagram: @jill.winger Jill on Facebook: http://facebook.com/theprairiehomestead Apply to be a guest on the Old-Fashioned on Purpose podcast: https://www.theprairiehomestead.com/podcast-guest-application


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  • We've talked about goats... we've talked about cattle... but we've NEVER talked about dairy SHEEP. That's changing today with this enlightening conversation with Rachel Hester of Whoopsy Daisy Farm.

    If you love being a pioneer in new industries, or are looking for a smaller dairy animal with LOTS of potential, this episode is for you!

    Podcast Episode Highlights

    Why you might want to consider dairy sheepIdeal number of sheep for beginnersCommon breeds of dairy sheepA closer look at the flavor of the meat Yield of dairy sheep (and what to feed them for more milk)Types of cheese you can make The taste of sheep's dairy milkWhere to find dairy sheep for your homesteadUsing the wool on the homestead

    Resources Mentioned in This Podcast Episode:

    Learn more about Rachel Hester here: https://www.whoopsydaisyfarm.com/

    Learn more about Meal Craft here: https://mealcraftmethod.com/meal-craft-main177846-9453

    OTHER HELPFUL RESOURCES FOR YOUR HOMESTEAD:

    Sign up for weekly musings from my homestead: http://theprairiehomestead.com/letter Get my free homesteading tutorials & recipes here: www.theprairiehomestead.com Jill on Instagram: @jill.winger Jill on Facebook: http://facebook.com/theprairiehomestead Apply to be a guest on the Old-Fashioned on Purpose podcast: https://www.theprairiehomestead.com/podcast-guest-application


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  • "What are you using for homeschool curriculum this year??" I don't consider myself a homeschool content creator, but I'm always happy to share my favorite books and studies.

    Find out what I'm using for this coming year, plus an important plea to any homeschooling families.

    Podcast Episode Highlights

    How I'm a homeschool minimalistWhy we aren't dogmatic about our homeschool curriculumOur kids and their schooling this yearMy thoughts on homeschooling older kids/teensMy thoughts and pleas on educationOur homeschool curriculum choices this year

    Resources Mentioned in This Podcast Episode:

    My podcast episode on charter schools: https://www.theprairiehomestead.com/tph_podcasts/season-14-episode-5-the-hardest-thing-weve-ever-done-the-charter-school-tell-all

    OTHER HELPFUL RESOURCES FOR YOUR HOMESTEAD:

    Sign up for weekly musings from my homestead: http://theprairiehomestead.com/letter Get my free homesteading tutorials & recipes here: www.theprairiehomestead.com Jill on Instagram: @jill.winger Jill on Facebook: http://facebook.com/theprairiehomestead Apply to be a guest on the Old-Fashioned on Purpose podcast: https://www.theprairiehomestead.com/podcast-guest-application


    Did you enjoy listening to this episode? Please drop a comment below or leave a review to let us know. This can help other folks learn about this podcast and we also really appreciate the feedback!

  • For several years, I’ve been asking myself… how can we close our chicken loop? And by that, I mean how can I reduce the outside inputs in our home food production. It's easier said than done when it comes to livestock, BUT I've hatched a new plan for our chicken operation and I'm excited to share it with you.

    Listen in to hear me answer the question: "What is the BEST dual-purpose breed?" along with the breed I decided upon and how I plan to close our chicken loop once and for all (maybe).

    Podcast Episode Highlights

    How I've been successful on the homestead in "closing the loop"Why I have been reinspired to figure out how to close the loop with chickensThe challenges I have had so far with closing the loop with chickensStep #1: Find a dual-purpose chicken breedStep #2: Get better at hatching eggsStep #3: Adjust our personal expectations when it comes to meat birdsMy wish list for a dual-purpose breedThe top dual-purpose breeds I learned aboutFinal thoughts on finding the "perfect" chicken

    Resources Mentioned in This Podcast Episode:

    Learn more about Meal Craft here: https://mealcraftmethod.com/meal-craft-main177846-9453

    My podcast chat with Kate from Venison for Dinner about closing the loop: https://www.theprairiehomestead.com/tph_podcasts/s4-e3-closing-the-loop-with-dairy-eggs-with-kate-schat-2

    OTHER HELPFUL RESOURCES FOR YOUR HOMESTEAD:

    Sign up for weekly musings from my homestead: http://theprairiehomestead.com/letter Get my free homesteading tutorials & recipes here: www.theprairiehomestead.com Jill on Instagram: @jill.winger Jill on Facebook: http://facebook.com/theprairiehomestead Apply to be a guest on the Old-Fashioned on Purpose podcast: https://www.theprairiehomestead.com/podcast-guest-application


    Did you enjoy listening to this episode? Please drop a comment below or leave a review to let us know. This can help other folks learn about this podcast and we also really appreciate the feedback!

  • Looking for a bit of redemption after a less-than-stellar growing season? Want to reduce the pressure to preserve ALL the food right NOW? A fall garden can offer all of this and more and it's one of my secret weapons for growing more food with less stress.

    The time to start your fall crops is NOW-- join me to talk about what plants are best, some of my biggest mistakes, and how you can start your own fall garden no matter where you live.

    Podcast Episode Highlights

    First thoughts on fall gardening (why I'm going to do it, why you can/should)Figuring out your frost dateLearning about plant maturity datesWhy it's worth it to have a fall gardenWhy you need to start NOW for fall gardeningTips for planting outdoors for a fall gardenMy plans for this fall garden

    Resources Mentioned in This Podcast Episode:

    Learn more about Air Doctor here: airdoctorpro.com

    Use code HOMESTEAD to save up to $300 on your air doctor system

    OTHER HELPFUL RESOURCES FOR YOUR HOMESTEAD:

    Sign up for weekly musings from my homestead: http://theprairiehomestead.com/letter Get my free homesteading tutorials & recipes here: www.theprairiehomestead.com Jill on Instagram: @jill.winger Jill on Facebook: http://facebook.com/theprairiehomestead Apply to be a guest on the Old-Fashioned on Purpose podcast: https://www.theprairiehomestead.com/podcast-guest-application


    Did you enjoy listening to this episode? Please drop a comment below or leave a review to let us know. This can help other folks learn about this podcast and we also really appreciate the feedback!

  • I never get tired of talking about sourdough, ESPECIALLY when it comes to ways to bake it more efficiently!

    Today I'm joined by Mike from Rosehill Sourdough to dive into some of the common pitfalls in the sourdough world that are costing you time and flour. I love Mike's engineer perspective and he gave me a lot of new ideas to chew on including sifting whole wheat flour, his rule-breaking method of adding salt, why you should let your whole wheat flour age, and more!

    Podcast Episode Highlights

    Mike's backstory and how he got into sourdoughWhy it's good to slow down with sourdoughBiggest mistakes people are making with sourdoughTalking about salt and sourdoughA closer look at sourdough discardTypes of flour to useTips for using whole wheatFavorite sourdough tools

    Resources Mentioned in This Podcast Episode:

    Learn more about Meal Craft here: https://mealcraftmethod.com/meal-craft-main177846-9453

    Learn more about Mike and Rosehill Sourdough here: http://www.rosehillsourdough.com/

    OTHER HELPFUL RESOURCES FOR YOUR HOMESTEAD:

    Sign up for weekly musings from my homestead: http://theprairiehomestead.com/letter Get my free homesteading tutorials & recipes here: www.theprairiehomestead.com Jill on Instagram: @jill.winger Jill on Facebook: http://facebook.com/theprairiehomestead Apply to be a guest on the Old-Fashioned on Purpose podcast: https://www.theprairiehomestead.com/podcast-guest-application


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  • Cooking for larger groups used to stress me out SO much, but over the years, I've honed my skills in putting food on the table for big groups WITHOUT spending all day in the kitchen.

    In today's episode I'm sharing a few of my favorite old-fashioned strategies for cultivating community with food.

    Podcast Episode Highlights

    How cooking for large crowds is an old-fashioned ideaGoal #1: Staying in the action despite being in the kitchenGoal #2: Not expensive, still tasty, and not stressfulTip #1: Investing in certain toolsTip#2: Food inventory and types of mealsTip #3: What to skip...Strategy #1: Keep a repertoire of group mealsStrategy #2: My thoughts on freezing meals ahead of timeStrategy #3: Maximize your mornings and eveningsStrategy #4: Using a self-serve buffet styleStrategy #5: The stone soup approachFinal thoughts

    Resources Mentioned in This Podcast Episode:

    Learn more about Meal Craft here: https://mealcraftmethod.com/meal-craft-main177846-9453

    My Old-Fashioned on Purpose book: http://oldfashionedbook.com/

    OTHER HELPFUL RESOURCES FOR YOUR HOMESTEAD:

    Sign up for weekly musings from my homestead: http://theprairiehomestead.com/letter Get my free homesteading tutorials & recipes here: www.theprairiehomestead.com Jill on Instagram: @jill.winger Jill on Facebook: http://facebook.com/theprairiehomestead Apply to be a guest on the Old-Fashioned on Purpose podcast: https://www.theprairiehomestead.com/podcast-guest-application


    Did you enjoy listening to this episode? Please drop a comment below or leave a review to let us know. This can help other folks learn about this podcast and we also really appreciate the feedback!

  • I get the question constantly... "Where's the BEST place to homestead?"

    Listen in as I share my (probably surprising) answer, as well as the lessons I've been learning lately about community, flexibility, and leaning in.

    Podcast Episode Highlights

    Why this question seems to come up a lot lately (for others and myself)My first casual response to this question...My official answer to this question about the perfect place to homesteadThe potential for people to adapt to conditionsBuilding ROOTS Thoughts on the current restlessness trendWhat happens when you invest into a placePondering the different seasons in all of our livesThinking about creating and restorationWhen the problem is the solution...Final thoughts on this question

    Resources Mentioned in This Podcast Episode:

    Learn more about Air Doctor here: airdoctorpro.com

    Use code HOMESTEAD to save up to $300 on your air doctor system

    Podcast episode mentioned: https://www.theprairiehomestead.com/tph_podcasts/season-12-episode-1-when-the-problem-becomes-the-solution-with-rob-avis

    OTHER HELPFUL RESOURCES FOR YOUR HOMESTEAD:

    Sign up for weekly musings from my homestead: http://theprairiehomestead.com/letter Get my free homesteading tutorials & recipes here: www.theprairiehomestead.com Jill on Instagram: @jill.winger Jill on Facebook: http://facebook.com/theprairiehomestead Apply to be a guest on the Old-Fashioned on Purpose podcast: https://www.theprairiehomestead.com/podcast-guest-application


    Did you enjoy listening to this episode? Please drop a comment below or leave a review to let us know. This can help other folks learn about this podcast and we also really appreciate the feedback!

  • I love to share the mental health benefits of gardening, but what do you do when your garden makes you feel STRESSED, not serene? I've been there (more than once).

    Today I'm sharing my 3 non-negotiable garden strategies that I use every single year to ensure my garden is a place of joy and not overwhelm. A must-listen if you're trying to grow food in the midst of a busy life!

    Podcast Episode Highlights

    My current struggles with streamlining my lifeIt's fine to question gardening (and even taking a break!)Strategy #1: Automate your wateringStrategy #2: Cover your soilStrategy #3: Create garden zonesFinal thoughts...

    Resources Mentioned in This Podcast Episode:

    Learn more about Aquatru here: www.aquatru.com

    Use the code HOMESTEAD to save 20% on your order

    Listen to my podcast episode on mulch here: https://www.theprairiehomestead.com/tph_podcasts/season-15-episode-1-mulching-magic-unlocking-the-secrets-to-a-thriving-garden

    OTHER HELPFUL RESOURCES FOR YOUR HOMESTEAD:

    Sign up for weekly musings from my homestead: http://theprairiehomestead.com/letter Get my free homesteading tutorials & recipes here: www.theprairiehomestead.com Jill on Instagram: @jill.winger Jill on Facebook: http://facebook.com/theprairiehomestead Apply to be a guest on the Old-Fashioned on Purpose podcast: https://www.theprairiehomestead.com/podcast-guest-application


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  • This episode blew my mind! I've been around plenty of working dogs, but they've always been used for working large numbers of livestock on huge pieces of land.

    However, this conversation with Jordyn Kelly of Working Aussies Homestead completely changed my mind. Listen as she shares the creative, time-saving ways she uses dogs around her homestead (even for handling chickens!), plus training tips and more.

    Podcast Episode Highlights

    Why working dogs are important for a homesteadThe tasks of a working dogTips for helping your dog be chicken-friendlyBest working dog breedsThe possibility of training a dog you already own...Basic training tips for working dogsBiggest challenges when training working dogsHow to keep working dogs stimulatedAdvice on how to start with working dogsResources from Jordyn Kelly

    Resources Mentioned in This Podcast Episode:

    Learn more about Jordyn Kelly and Working Aussie Homestead here: www.workingaussieshomestead.com

    Never run out of meal ideas again! Learn about Meal Craft here: https://mealcraftmethod.com/meal-craft-main177846-9453

    OTHER HELPFUL RESOURCES FOR YOUR HOMESTEAD:

    Sign up for weekly musings from my homestead: http://theprairiehomestead.com/letter Get my free homesteading tutorials & recipes here: www.theprairiehomestead.com Jill on Instagram: @jill.winger Jill on Facebook: http://facebook.com/theprairiehomestead Apply to be a guest on the Old-Fashioned on Purpose podcast: https://www.theprairiehomestead.com/podcast-guest-application


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  • Ever wondered what happens when a social media influencer with a million followers swaps the digital spotlight for a tech-minimal lifestyle? This episode features Erin Lochner, the inspiring powerhouse behind "The Opt-Out Family." Erin takes us on a journey from her high-profile career in social media to her decision to embrace a technology-minimal lifestyle. We delve into her new book, "The Opt-Out Family," and discuss how she and her family choose to engage more meaningfully with the world around them, rather than through screens. Erin's insightful and empowering narrative offers a refreshing view on how conscious choices about technology can lead to a more balanced and fulfilling life.

    We explore the intentional decision-making that comes with living a low-tech lifestyle, especially in a family setting. From avoiding smartphones for children to steering clear of facial recognition apps, Erin shares the micro-decisions that help maintain a balanced life. The conversation also highlights the joy and opportunities that arise from offline interactions and the preference for face-to-face connections. Erin's experiences provide a compelling case for the benefits of a tech-minimal environment that fosters direct human engagement and thoughtful problem-solving.

    We discuss the invaluable lessons of healthy challenges and fostering independence in children, emphasizing the importance of real-world experiences over digital consumption. Erin's perspective on parenting, managing overstimulation, and reclaiming our intuition from technology offers practical strategies for anyone looking to create a more intentional and enriching lifestyle.

    Podcast Episode Highlights

    Erin's background and how they became an opt-out familyHow some algorithms that are very harmful to usWhat Erin's family looks like now as a low-tech familyAdjustments and resistance to becoming a low-tech familyThe dangers of completely trusting the "authority" of the internetCreative ways to stop using the phone so muchThe concept of strewing...Boredom and over-stimulationTalking about hormesisThe argument about it being a privilege to opt out of technologyEncouragement if you also want to opt out

    Resources Mentioned in This Podcast Episode:

    Learn more about Erin Loechner here: https://www.optoutfamily.com/

    Learn more about Air Doctor here: airdoctorpro.com
    Use code HOMESTEAD to save up to $300 on your air doctor system

    OTHER HELPFUL RESOURCES FOR YOUR HOMESTEAD:

    Sign up for weekly musings from my homestead: http://theprairiehomestead.com/letter Get my free homesteading tutorials & recipes here: www.theprairiehomestead.com Jill on Instagram: @jill.winger Jill on Facebook: http://facebook.com/theprairiehomestead Apply to be a guest on the Old-Fashioned on Purpose podcast: https://www.theprairiehomestead.com/podcast-guest-application


    Did you enjoy listening to this episode? Please drop a comment below or leave a review to let us know. This can help other folks learn about this podcast and we also really appreciate the feedback!

  • With gardening scaled back due to some timing issues with the milk cows, the spotlight is on the lifesaving benefits of mulch, especially as we brace for an impending drought. Learn how mulch can transform your garden by saving time, reducing weeds, and conserving precious water.

    Get ready for a treasure trove of practical gardening advice as we explore the world of mulch. From grass clippings to wood chips, I break down the benefits and potential pitfalls of various organic materials. Discover why grass clippings are my go-to mulch and the critical importance of avoiding sprayed grass. Hear my firsthand experiences with different mulching materials, including tips on avoiding nitrogen depletion with wood chips and dealing with slugs. We also touch on inorganic options like landscape fabric and black plastic, offering a comprehensive guide to choosing the best mulch for your garden's health and productivity. Tune in for an episode packed with insights and personal stories designed to inspire and inform your homesteading journey.

    Podcast Episode Highlights

    Personal updates Benefits of mulchWhich mulch is best...Biggest mistake people make with mulchMulch #1: grass clippingsMulch #2: old hay or strawMulch #3: cover cropsMulch #4: compostMulch #5: shredded leavesMulch #6: pine needlesLet's talk about using wood chips (aka Back to Eden method)Thoughts on using inorganic materials as mulch...

    Resources Mentioned in This Podcast Episode:

    Learn more about Aquatru here: www.aquatru.com
    Use the code HOMESTEAD to save 20% on your order

    My garden story on using contaminated hay: https://www.theprairiehomestead.com/2016/08/curled-tomato-leaves.html

    Details on how I'm fixing my tainted soil: https://www.theprairiehomestead.com/2023/06/how-to-fix-tainted-soil.html

    Learn more about using cover crops here: https://www.theprairiehomestead.com/2019/10/garden-cover-crops.html

    Check out my Instagram reel on cutting down cover crops and planting tomatoes: https://www.instagram.com/reel/C6JyfUNrybT/

    OTHER HELPFUL RESOURCES FOR YOUR HOMESTEAD:

    Sign up for weekly musings from my homestead: http://theprairiehomestead.com/letter Get my free homesteading tutorials & recipes here: www.theprairiehomestead.com Jill on Instagram: @jill.winger Jill on Facebook: http://facebook.com/theprairiehomestead Apply to be a guest on the Old-Fashioned on Purpose podcast: https://www.theprairiehomestead.com/podcast-guest-application


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  • I love to cook... I love to plan... but I've never been able to stick with a consistent meal planning system.
    And it bugged me for YEARS.
    However, when I realized our unconventional life requires an unconventional meal plan, everything changed.
    In today's episode, I'm sharing my best tips for getting from-scratch food on the table without rigid recipes or confining plans. If you prefer a more laid-back approach to meal planning, listen in!

    Podcast Episode Highlights

    Feeling guilt & shame about meal planningLearning an important realization about conventional meal plansHow our ancestors cookedStruggle #1: different ingredient prioritiesStruggle #2: grocery list strugglesStrategy #1: buy in bulkStrategy #2: use appliancesStrategy #3: no obsessing over breakfast and lunchStrategy #4: using frameworks instead of recipesWhat I've been working on behind the scenesFinal thoughts and encouragement


    Resources Mentioned in This Podcast Episode:

    Join the Meal Craft Waitlist here: https://meet.theprairiehomestead.com/waitlist-7649

    Check out Azure Standard for bulk foods: https://www.azurestandard.com/?a_aid=ANnu0O8ySU

    My Prairie Homestead Cookbook: http://homesteadcookbook.com/

    OTHER HELPFUL RESOURCES FOR YOUR HOMESTEAD:

    Sign up for weekly musings from my homestead: http://theprairiehomestead.com/letter Get my free homesteading tutorials & recipes here: www.theprairiehomestead.com Jill on Instagram: @jill.winger Jill on Facebook: http://facebook.com/theprairiehomestead Apply to be a guest on the Old-Fashioned on Purpose podcast: https://www.theprairiehomestead.com/podcast-guest-application


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  • Herbs have been used to doctor animals for millennia, but sadly it's tough to find information on how to use them in our modern age.

    Today I'm so thrilled to be joined by Dr. Patrick Jones-- a veterinarian, naturopath, and herbalist who knows this topic inside and out. Dr. Jones sheds light on the complexities of herbal dosages, species-specific risks, and the profound impact these treatments can have on our animals from household pets to livestock.

    He packed this interview with loads of practical, actionable information and you'll walk away with tons of ideas on how to naturally treat your cows, goats, chickens, dogs, and more!

    EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS:

    Why does there seem to be a void in information about using herbs for animalsHow you can use herbs for different types of livestockHow herbs work vs. modern medicineTalking about daily supplement herbsHow to get animals to take herbsFiguring out dosages Common ailments in farm animals (and how to treat them)Get instant access by growing your own herbsFoundational top five herbs Favorite veterinary herbal success story

    RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THE EPISODE:

    Learn more about Dr. Patrick Jones here: https://homegrownherbalist.net/

    Find Dr. Patrick Jones videos here: https://www.youtube.com/@HomeGrownHerbalist

    A BIG THANKS TO OUR SPONSOR!

    The Modern Homesteading Conference will be held in Coeur D'alene, ID June 28 & 29th, 2024. Tickets are still available! https://modernhomesteading.com/

    OTHER HELPFUL RESOURCES FOR YOUR HOMESTEAD:

    Sign up for weekly musings from my homestead: http://theprairiehomestead.com/letter Get my free homesteading tutorials & recipes here: www.theprairiehomestead.com Jill on Instagram: @jill.winger Jill on Facebook: http://facebook.com/theprairiehomestead Apply to be a guest on the Old-Fashioned on Purpose podcast: https://www.theprairiehomestead.com/podcast-guest-application


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