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EPISODE · Jul 2, 2019 · 41 MIN

Why We Started Homesteading: Episode 53

from A Farmish Kind of Life · host Amy Dingmann

A new friend asked the other day, "do you have an blog post or a podcast episode on why you decided to be a homesteader?" As it turns out, while there are a lot of things I've talked about in this blog and on my podcast, I've never really talked about why we started homesteading.  (Listen to today's podcast by clicking on the play button on the black player bar above, or find the Farmish Kind of Life podcast on your favorite podcast player!) So, what exactly prompted our head first dive into this crazy life? (Or wait. Was it head first? Or was it more gradual?) Join today me as I talk about some stuff and things like:  -- Where we were before the farm -- How we ended up at the farm -- Our original plans for the farm, what worked...and what didn't -- What happened when life happened -- How I got lost in our plans and "got away" from homesteading -- What I needed to do to get back to it -- The importance of knowing your reason for homesteading and what your goals are -- How to determine what's extra and if it needs to go Links I may have referenced in today's show: Find me on MeWe at my personal account, the Farmish Kind of Life discussion group, and the Farmish page Episode 52: The Importance of a Handwritten Letter (and I swear I'm not a hypocrite) That time I asked other people why they homestead  That time I explained why I call my life farmish Backwoods Home magazine (it's back in print!) Self Reliance magazine (by the same people that publish Backwoods Home) It's super awesome to open your freezer and see that its full—here are 5 ways to make sure that happens The really sweet chicken butchering set up we've figured out Why homesteading veterans actually need homesteading newbies Use our homeschool mission statement project as a sorta kinda guide to write a homesteading mission statement Subscribe to my Farmish Kind of Life podcast at iTunes, Stitcher, Google Play, PlayerFM, or other popular podcast players. All episodes of the podcast will also be linked under the podcast tab that you can find way at the top of this post in my menu bar.

A new friend asked the other day, "do you have an blog post or a podcast episode on why you decided to be a homesteader?" As it turns out, while there are a lot of things I've talked about in this blog and on my podcast, I've never really talked about why we started homesteading.  (Listen to today's podcast by clicking on the play button on the black player bar above, or find the Farmish Kind of Life podcast on your favorite podcast player!) So, what exactly prompted our head first dive into this crazy life? (Or wait. Was it head first? Or was it more gradual?) Join today me as I talk about some stuff and things like:  -- Where we were before the farm -- How we ended up at the farm -- Our original plans for the farm, what worked...and what didn't -- What happened when life happened -- How I got lost in our plans and "got away" from homesteading -- What I needed to do to get back to it -- The importance of knowing your reason for homesteading and what your goals are -- How to determine what's extra and if it needs to go Links I may have referenced in today's show: Find me on MeWe at my personal account, the Farmish Kind of Life discussion group, and the Farmish page Episode 52: The Importance of a Handwritten Letter (and I swear I'm not a hypocrite) That time I asked other people why they homestead  That time I explained why I call my life farmish Backwoods Home magazine (it's back in print!) Self Reliance magazine (by the same people that publish Backwoods Home) It's super awesome to open your freezer and see that its full—here are 5 ways to make sure that happens The really sweet chicken butchering set up we've figured out Why homesteading veterans actually need homesteading newbies Use our homeschool mission statement project as a sorta kinda guide to write a homesteading mission statement Subscribe to my Farmish Kind of Life podcast at iTunes, Stitcher, Google Play, PlayerFM, or other popular podcast players. All episodes of the podcast will also be linked under the podcast tab that you can find way at the top of this post in my menu bar.

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