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AHR 27: Homesteading Skills for Abundant, Sustainable, and Regenerative Living with John Moody

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First published

10/10/2017

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health fitness alternative

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50 minutes

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Ancestral Health Radio

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<p><strong>Have you ever thought of starting a homestead on your journey towards ancestral health?</strong></p> <p>How about composting or gardening?</p> <p>Well...</p> <p id="yui_3_17_2_9_1507661123705_563">Today is a special opportunity to help a community member whose passion is about dismantling the industrialization of people and food through the acquisition of abundant, sustainable, and regenerative homesteading skills.</p> <p id="yui_3_17_2_9_1507661123705_553">Enter: John Moody of <a id="yui_3_17_2_9_1507661123705_552" href= "http://www.steader.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener" name= "yui_3_17_2_9_1507661123705_552">Steader.com</a>.</p> <p>John and I share a very similar mission, in that we understand there are skills and wisdom that need to be shared from the first-hand experience of elders within our community.</p> <p>And that today is an amazing opportunity to support a movement that helps build the groundwork for those to come.</p> <p>In today's episode, you'll learn...</p> <ul id="yui_3_17_2_9_1507661123705_524"> <li><strong>Why John says he doesn't think you should be able to deal with health and nutrition if you have not read <em>this</em> book,</strong></li> <li><strong>John and Jessica's 18-month transformation and simple weekly strategy that helped them both go from your typical standard Americans to what some might call the crunchy-hippie-type,</strong></li> <li><strong>A few of the educational videos John and the Steader team have cued up for their Kickstarter campaign, and...</strong></li> <li id="yui_3_17_2_9_1507661123705_523"><strong>Much, much more.</strong></li> </ul> <h1><strong>Episode Breakdown</strong></h1> <ul id="yui_3_17_2_9_1507661123705_578"> <li>John explains how his youth was riddled with health problems—typical of the average child who grew up in the 80's and 90's</li> <li>John greatly appreciates <em>this</em> author's early observations of how people aren't made to be divorced from nature</li> <li>The "click" for John came from a time when pharmaceutical intervention was supposedly the only solution for a painful duodenal ulcer</li> <li>The comical advise given to a then-single John by his college professor</li> <li>John's nutritional first-steps and book recommendations</li> <li>Why John says he doesn't think you should be able to deal with health and nutrition if you have not read <em>this</em> book</li> <li>John helps the audience understand what industrializing people and food over generations can look like</li> <li>John and Jessica's 18-month transformation and simple weekly strategy that helped them go from standard Americans to what some might call the crunchy-hippie-type</li> <li>Why John felt his family was being treated like cattle and the moment that hardened John's resolve against the powers that be</li> <li>Why John's new-born daughter, Abby, was almost labeled a biohazard by hospital staff</li> <li>How Whole Life Buying Club was <em>the first</em> whole food collective to win against a government raid</li> <li>John talks about his biggest project to-date: <a href= "http://www.steader.com/" target="_blank" rel= "noopener">Steader.com</a></li> <li>John lists a few of the educational videos he and the Steader team have cued up for their Kickstarter campaign, and...</li> <li id="yui_3_17_2_9_1507661123705_577">Much, much more.</li> </ul>