EPISODE · Jan 3, 2025 · 57 MIN
Ep. 80 What if We Did Get Together
from Homestead Shop Talk · host Jason Contreras
Jason, Al, and Ben reflect on their holiday experiences, including Christmas dinners and winter weather challenges. They share stories about their homesteading projects, equipment updates, and the impact of sickness during the holiday season. The conversation also touches on hunting season reflections and the challenges of managing livestock and equipment in winter conditions. In this conversation, the speakers discuss various topics ranging from innovative cooling solutions for road trips to the creative process behind a year-in-review video. They also touch on personal fitness routines during winter, the importance of organization in their workspaces, and plans for spring projects involving chickens and Christmas trees. The dialogue reflects a blend of practical advice, personal anecdotes, and insights into their respective lifestyles and projects. In this conversation, the hosts discuss various aspects of homesteading, including the management of chicken supply and processing, building projects for the year, water management for livestock, and the importance of workshops and community engagement. They also touch on event planning and the skills necessary for tasks like pig castration, emphasizing the need for practical knowledge in homesteading. Sow the Land: https://www.youtube.com/@SowtheLand Lumnah Acres: https://www.youtube.com/@LumnahAcres Hollar Homestead: https://www.youtube.com/@TheHollarHomestead Homestead Shop Talk is a weekly audio podcast hosted by Jason Contreras (@sowtheland), Ben Hollar (@thehollarhomestead) and Al Lumnah (@lumnahacres). Three dudes with different homesteads talking about homestead life, content creation, growing a homestead and building a life worth living for. Thanks for listening!
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