The Black Sheep Podcast

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The Black Sheep Podcast

Jess and Jen, married and homesteading. Like most of the listeners we are black sheep in many different ways. Not ones to follow the collective mindset or herd mentality. We will be discussing anything we want from psychedelics, the LGBTQ agenda, the matrix, regenerative farming, homesteading, the plandemic, healing/spirituality, parenting and anything else we fucking feel like. We might even bring on some wicked people we know to discuss and debate. Triggered easily? Move the fuck on, this isn’t for you.

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    The Freedom Convoy Story You Never Heard | Bridget Belton Speaks Out

    This episode dives into the untold origin story of the Freedom Convoy through the voice of Bridget Belton, a cross-border trucker who claims she helped spark the movement long before it hit mainstream awareness. What starts as a conversation about trucking quickly turns into something deeper, a breakdown of what was happening behind the scenes, the chaos, the miscommunication, and the people who stepped in and took control.Bridget shares what pushed her to the edge during COVID mandates, from border threats to personal trauma triggers, and how that pain turned into action. She walks through the early days of organizing, using TikTok to connect truckers across Canada, and the moment things began to shift once larger names and funding entered the picture.This isn’t a polished narrative. It’s emotional, unfiltered, and at times uncomfortable. It raises questions about leadership, media narratives, control, and what really happens when a grassroots movement grows too fast.If you think you know the story of the convoy, this conversation will challenge that.

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    Skills = Freedom (And Why You Feel Stuck Without Them)

    Most people think the system is the problem.But the real issue is this, you don’t know how to live without it.In this episode of the Black Sheep Podcast, we break down why skill-building is the real path to freedom, not waiting for the world to change. We get into:- Why dependency keeps you controlled- How fear and scarcity thinking are manufactured- The shift from consumer to creator of your own life- Real stories from building a homestead, learning skills, and failing forward- Why the future belongs to people who can actually do thingsThis isn’t about prepping or panic.It’s about becoming capable.Because freedom isn’t an idea.It’s a skillset.If you’re ready to stop coping and actually take your power back, Jen talks about this inside the Sovereign Living School.You’ll learn:- Nervous system regulation- Self-leadership- Emotional and physical resilience- Real-life skills most people were never taughtUse code: PODCAST10 for 10% off any course.Check It Out Here

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    The Birth of Patty: Our First Calf on the Farm

    The past 72 hours on the farm have been a complete whirlwind. In this episode, we share the full story of the birth of our very first calf, Patty. What started as excitement quickly turned into a rollercoaster of stress, adrenaline, learning, and a lot of emotion.From watching the early signs of labor, to witnessing the moment Patty was born, to the panic when she wouldn’t latch and drink her first colostrum, this experience pushed our nervous systems to the limit. As new farmers, we had to figure things out in real time, lean on experienced neighbors, and trust both nature and our instincts.We talk about the challenges of intervening when necessary, the lessons in surrender and humility that farming constantly teaches, and the powerful moment when we finally saw Patty nursing on her own.This episode is a raw look at farm life, birth, life, death, stress, and the deep beauty of witnessing nature do its thing.You’ll also get to meet Patty, Mabel, and the rest of the animals as we take the podcast out to the barn.Welcome to farm life. It’s messy, emotional, exhausting, and absolutely magical.

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    The Homeless Industrial Complex ft. AJAX

    In this episode of the Black Sheep Podcast, I’m joined by Ajax and Brad for an unfiltered, long-form conversation about homelessness, addiction, government spending, and the systems that claim to help but often miss the mark.We break down the numbers behind California’s multi-billion-dollar homelessness budget and compare it to what’s happening here in Canada, especially in Ontario. The conversation dives into the idea of the “homeless industrial complex,” where funding, nonprofits, and policy collide, and we ask the uncomfortable question, where does the money actually go?Brad shares his personal journey through separation, job loss, homelessness, addiction, and rehab, giving a first-hand look at how fast life can unravel and what it really takes to climb back out. We talk about safe injection sites, treatment vs. enablement, mental health, housing, and the difference between short-term survival and long-term recovery.This episode is part data, part lived experience, and part raw debate. No scripts, no filters, just real conversations about broken systems, personal responsibility, and what meaningful solutions could actually look like.If you’ve ever wondered why the problem keeps growing despite the funding, this is the episode.

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    The Hidden Psychology Behind Porn Use

    In this episode of the BlackSheep Podcast we dive headfirst into one of the most uncomfortable and misunderstood conversations of our time, pornography, intimacy, conditioning, and what it’s actually doing to our relationships and our nervous systems.I open up about growing up in the era where porn shifted from hidden magazines to instant, unlimited access online, and how that evolution quietly shaped how we think about sex, connection, performance, and even our own self-worth. We talk about the history, the psychology, the normalization, and the programming behind it, but more importantly how it shows up in real couples sitting across from us today in counseling.This conversation is not about shame, it’s about awareness. We unpack why so many people struggle with intimacy, why arousal patterns get rewired, how porn becomes a form of self-soothing, and how resentment and disconnection are built when we don’t understand the root of what’s actually happening.We also explore the deeper questions, what real union looks like, how vulnerability and communication get replaced by performance, and why so many relationships fall apart over something no one knows how to talk about honestly.And we don’t just leave it there. We finish with practical ways to begin deprogramming, rebuilding connection, and relearning intimacy from a place of presence instead of conditioning.This one is raw, uncomfortable, and necessary.If you’ve ever wondered why modern relationships feel disconnected, this episode is for you.📍 Topics we cover• The evolution of porn from taboo to mainstream• Conditioning, dopamine, and escalation• Erectile dysfunction, performance anxiety, and intimacy issues• Porn as self-regulation and coping• The loss of true connection in modern sex• Shame loops and secrecy• How to start deprogramming and rebuilding real intimacy

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    The Illusion of Choice, What’s Really in Your Personal Care Products

    In this episode of the Black Sheep Podcast, we sit down with Roxanna, founder of Purdy Natural in London, Ontario, to talk about what’s actually in the products people use every single day, and why most of us never question it.We unpack the illusion of choice in big box stores, how a handful of corporations control most personal care brands, and why “approved” does not mean safe long term. Roxanna shares her journey from medical esthetics to building a small batch, plant based personal care business rooted in education, transparency, and community.This conversation goes deep into deodorant, skincare, fragrance, tampons, baby products, sunscreen, and the hidden toxic load people carry without realizing it. We talk nervous system overload, hormone disruption, greenwashing, why independent shops exist, and why gradual change matters more than perfection.This episode is not about fear. It’s about awareness, responsibility, and taking your health back one product at a time.If you’ve ever assumed something was safe just because it was on a shelf, this episode will make you pause.

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    Nervous System Winter Reset

    Winter doesn’t mean you’re failing. It means you’re human.In this episode of the Black Sheep Podcast, Jen and Jess talk honestly about winter health, nervous system regulation, and why forcing summer energy in the darkest months burns people out. This isn’t biohacking. This isn’t hustle. This is real life on a homestead, lived in rhythm with the seasons.We talk about slowing down without guilt, building evening routines that actually help you sleep, winter nutrition without perfectionism, vitamin D, cold exposure, sauna, decluttering your home and your nervous system, and why January is not the time to reinvent yourself.We get into family rhythm, parenting without overstimulation, seasonal energy shifts, creativity as medicine, and why most people feel depressed in winter because they refuse to listen to their bodies.If winter has you feeling tired, unmotivated, or off track, you’re not broken. You’re just early.Listen if you’re ready to stop fighting the season and start working with it.

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    Pattern Recognition and Modern Psyops

    In this episode we talk about pattern recognition, media narratives, and why certain global events seem to arrive fully packaged with emotion, meaning, and an approved reaction attached. We explore how trauma, headlines, and speed shape public perception, why questioning can get framed as disloyalty, and what it means to think for yourself in a time of nonstop crisis stories. We also get into the role of the internet, censorship, “problem, reaction, solution” framing, digital IDs, AI, and how to stay centered instead of constantly hijacked by fear. The focus is simple, stay aware, notice repetition, and keep your capacity for independent thought intact.

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    Living in a Dysregulated Society

    We talk about what it actually feels like to live inside a dysregulated society. Not theory. Real life. Anger. Burnout. Fight mode. Freeze mode. People pleasing. Doom scrolling. Nervous systems pushed past capacity and called normal.This is a raw, honest conversation about why so many people feel on edge, exhausted, numb, or reactive, and how the system quietly trains us to stay that way. We break down fight, flight, freeze, and fawn through lived experience, not textbook language. We talk about work culture, technology, stress leaves, identity, parenting, relationships, and what happens when your body finally says enough.This episode is about sovereignty. Learning how to feel safe again. Learning how to slow down without guilt. Learning how to listen when your body hits a wall instead of pushing harder.If you feel tired for no clear reason. If rest feels uncomfortable. If anger shows up faster than clarity. This one is for you.

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    Periods, Pain, and The Truth No One Tells Women

    DisclaimerEverything shared in this podcast reflects our own thoughts, experiences, and opinions. Nothing said here represents or reflects the views, policies, or positions of any institution, organization, or college we’re connected to. This is personal perspective, not professional advice, and not a substitute for working with your own therapist. Use your judgment. Take what lands, leave the rest.___________________________________In this episode, we sit down with holistic chiropractor Dr. Jenna for a raw, honest, and long overdue conversation about women’s health.We cover everything your doctor never had time to explain, everything school skipped, and everything women are left to figure out alone.We get into periods, birth control, intuition, nervous system regulation, cold plunges, hormone chaos, menopause, mammograms, thermography, trauma, emotional cycles, and why women have to become the experts of their own bodies.It’s funny, vulnerable, chaotic in all the right ways, and packed with real stories from our own lives as partners, parents, and women trying to heal in a system that barely understands us.This one is for the women who want answers, for the men who want to support them better, and for anyone tired of being told to numb, shrink, hush, or push through.

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    What no one tells you about homesteading

    This episode is raw, emotional, and real. We open up about losing Daisy, our first cow, and what it meant to make the decision to butcher her on our own land. From the emotional lead-up to the day itself, to the grief that followed, to how the farm has changed since, this conversation goes deep into what it really means to live close to life and death. It’s not easy to talk about, but it’s the truth of homesteading where love, loss, and gratitude all live side by side.

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    The First Climate Lockdown in Canada?

    In this episode of the Black Sheep Podcast, we dig into the lockdown in Nova Scotia that banned hiking, fishing, hunting, and more under the guise of wildfire prevention. At the same time, the government lifted a 15-year ban on uranium exploration in the very same forests now off-limits to citizens. We connect the dots between pandemic emergency powers and the new climate emergency narrative, asking who really benefits from these restrictions. From massive fines to social pressure, we unpack the same old playbook of control and fear, and why Canadians need to pay attention now.

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    Is Canada Still Safe? Ajax Talks Immigration, Culture & Change

    In this episode of the Black Sheep Podcast, we sit down with Ajax, a Sudanese refugee who came to Canada 25 years ago. Ajax shares his family’s powerful story of escaping war, rebuilding life in Canada, and navigating what “home” means today. We dive into immigration, cultural identity, housing, healthcare, gang activity, and how Canada’s values have shifted over time. This is a raw, unfiltered conversation about safety, assimilation, and the future of Canada.Follow Ajax on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/letstalkajax?igsh=MXg1b3hxdTUwMzQ3dw==Follow him on TikTokhttps://www.tiktok.com/@areyoudumbdawg?_t=ZS-8zCrREFUHgN&_r=1

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    What We Wish We Knew Before Starting a Farm

    Ever dreamed of fresh eggs, raw milk, and golden sunsets on your own little slice of paradise? In this episode, we share the raw, unfiltered truth about starting and running a small farm. From early mornings and unexpected storms to livestock escapes, predator attacks, and costly lessons, we pull back the curtain on the realities of homesteading. You’ll hear the wins, the losses, the expensive mistakes, and the surprising ways farming changes you. Whether you’re curious about self-sufficiency, thinking of buying land, or just love a good behind-the-scenes story, this is the no-BS guide to what we wish we knew before starting a farm.

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    Sanctuaries, Cows, and the Lies We Believe About Milk

    Big Dairy Doesn’t Want You to Hear ThisWe sat down with Sander, a regenerative dairy farmer in Ontario who’s breaking the mold, by questioning everything we’ve been taught about food safety, health, and farming. From his own crash-and-burn health journey to rebuilding his body with raw milk, to why calves need their moms (and sanctuaries are just overpriced zoos), Sandor pulls no punches.We talk raw dairy, government control, why pasteurized milk is basically nutrient-dead water, and what it really takes to raise healthy animals and healthier humans. If you’ve ever wondered why you're allowed to eat lab meat, but not sip fresh cream from a cow you know, this one’s for you.This is one of our most unfiltered, mind-bending convos yet. Get ready to question everything.Check out Sander’s Instagram https://www.instagram.com/moraleats/WEBSITEhttps://www.moraleats.com/shop?fbclid=PAZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAaeUVZHas33493iBNhl1vihzoNXtmbaMmq0P2_ZWFix96cVASD25gt0qImz9ag_aem_6Z_fxAIPSpWrXWpSXFoN9A

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    The Pros and Cons of Talking About Your Feelings (With Your Therapist, Your Ai)

    In this episode of Black Sheep, we light the metaphorical pipe and crack open a messy, unfiltered convo about the pros and cons of therapy, where it works, where it absolutely doesn’t, and all the weird in-betweens. One host is literally a therapist. The other’s married to her and definitely didn’t ask for free therapy every day of his life, but gets it anyway.We talk about:Therapy vs. coaching vs. ChatGPT vs. your friend who means well but gives terrible advice.The emotional gymnastics of growing up in the 80s, 90s, or early 2000s.Over-pathologizing everything, from childhood sadness to puberty-induced existential dread.What happens when therapists haven’t done their own healing (spoiler: it shows).Why experience > degrees, and how wisdom is born through doing the damn work.Pharmaceutical quick fixes and the dangerous myth of the “chemical imbalance.”Real talk on values, emotional self-reliance, and reclaiming your healing.Whether you’ve spent years on a therapist’s couch or you’re just starting to peel off the mask you didn’t know you were wearing, this one’s for you.Use code selfcare33 for 33% off at Sovereign Living School. Because healing should be weird, sacred, and on your terms.

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    Modern Food Is a Scam... Here's How We Took Back Control

    The True Cost of Convenience: From Fluoride to Factory ChickenIn this raw and fired-up episode, we’re pulling the curtain back on the modern food system and asking the question nobody wants to answer: what are you actually eating? From nicotine pouches and parasite cleanses to factory-farmed meat and backyard chickens, we unpack how convenience culture has wrecked our health, hijacked our priorities, and disconnected us from the land. We talk perimenopause, chicken tractors, why our tomatoes taste like dirt (spoiler: they are dirt), and why your “Canadian” chicken might be Brazilian. We’re not just ranting, we’re living it. This is your invitation to think, feel, and farm a little deeper.

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    Marriage Isn’t What You Think (Listener Q&A)

    In this episode, we answer your raw, vulnerable, and beautifully honest questions about long-term relationships. We get into the real stuff, like what happens when you're both changing, how to keep intimacy alive, and whether marriage still makes sense in today’s world.We talk about:What we wish we knew before getting marriedThe fear of outgrowing each otherHow to navigate change inside a relationshipThe biggest myths about love and commitmentWhy some of the best relationships are built, not foundThis isn’t a “how to get it right” episode. It’s an honest look at what it means to evolve together, and what happens when you don’t.–––🎧 Listen wherever you get your podcasts💌 Got a question for a future episode? DM us @blacksheeppodcast💬 Share this with your partner, your bestie, or someone questioning it all

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    Mirror Triggers

    Another uncensored campfire over at The Black Sheep HQ. Jen and Jess trade the politics of last week for the politics of the psyche, ripping into mirror work, projection, and why your partner’s annoying habits are probably dragging a wounded part of you into the light. We wander from Nirvana nostalgia to a full-tilt rant on social media freeloaders, detour through chicken-poop etiquette on the homestead, and land in the hard truth that kids, spouses, and strangers online are all holding up glass, whether you want to look or not. Raw stories, salty language, and just enough practical reflection tools to make therapy blush. Grab headphones, preferably away from impressionable ears, and let’s get uncomfortable in all the right ways.

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    Rigged or Just Rotten? The Post-Election Breakdown

    In this emotionally charged episode of the Black Sheep Podcast, hosts Jen and Jess reflect on the recent Canadian federal election with raw honesty, political skepticism, and a dash of dark humour. From personal grief and grassroots activism to controversial claims of electoral interference, the duo dives deep into what they believe went wrong. From redrawn ridings and voter ID loopholes to media manipulation and immigration policies.As self-proclaimed black sheep building a life off-grid on their homestead, they explore what real change looks like beyond ballots, community involvement, personal sovereignty, and preparing for the next fight (hello, wind farms). Buckle up for a fiery ride through politics, farming, and what it means to be awake in a system designed to keep you asleep.

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    Emergency Broadcast: Shouting "Lies!" in a Room Full of Liars

    In this no-holds-barred emergency episode, Jess dives headfirst into the political chaos leading up to election day... ranting, reflecting, and roasting everyone from local debate liars to virtue-signaling keyboard warriors. From getting booted off Facebook friendships to shouting “LIES!” at public forums, this episode is equal parts unfiltered fury, deadpan humor, and raw truth-telling. Expect rants about the R-word, liberal hypocrisy, stolen signs, pipeline flip-flops, and ballot box conspiracies. This isn’t your average political podcast. It's part breakdown, part breakthrough.

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    The Carney Conspiracy: Unmasking Canada's Political Circus

    This ain’t your average polite Canadian political chat. In this no-holds-barred episode of The Black Sheep Podcast, Jen and Jess go off the leash to expose the backroom deals, media smoke screens, and elite puppetry infecting Canadian politics. They break down how media manipulation, boomer brainwashing, and a complicit political class are steering the country into a ditch, and why waking the hell up matters more than ever. Oh, and yes, there’s still room for a little chicken tractor talk, because sovereignty starts at home.If you’re tired of the lies, sick of the show, and ready to reclaim your mind, this one’s for you.

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    Breaking Free: The Entrepreneurial Mindset & The Journey to Self-Employment

    In this episode of The Black Sheep Podcast, Jess and Jen dive deep into the realities of entrepreneurship—why people chase it, why many fear it, and how it can be both liberating and terrifying. They discuss the transition from traditional jobs to self-employment, touching on the mindset shifts needed to succeed.With humor, honesty, and real-life examples, this episode is a must-listen for anyone feeling stuck in the 9-to-5 grind and considering making the leap into self-employment. Tune in for insights, laughs, and a push to start building the life you actually want.

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    Power, Deception, and Hidden Agendas

    In this deep-dive episode of The Black Sheep Podcast, hosts Jess and Jen sip their coffee while unraveling a web of hidden histories, secret power structures, and controversial claims surrounding global elites. They kick things off with a farm update (spoiler: Peggy Sue isn’t adjusting well), before diving into their main topic: the mysterious past of French President Emmanuel Macron and his wife, Brigitte.Drawing from investigative sources, they explore the shocking theory that Brigitte Macron is not who she claims to be—diving into allegations of identity swaps, hidden family connections, and deep political grooming. From the Rothschilds' influence to media manipulation and elite bloodline preservation, they expose the mechanisms used to maintain control over society.The discussion expands into broader conspiracies—Hollywood's secret agendas, political figure deception, and the disturbing normalization of power abuse. The hosts connect dots between high-profile elites, secretive relationships, and the unsettling truth about how history is written by those in control.Love a good conspiracy? This episode is packed with theories that will make you question everything. Listen in and decide for yourself: Is the world really what it seems?

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    Life on the Farm: Sleepless Nights & New Beginnings

    Join us as we navigate the challenges and joys of farm life. 🐑 Meet Peggy Sue, our resilient lamb requiring round-the-clock care. 🚜 The Reality of Farming: managing livestock through winter and gearing up for spring. 🔒 Sleep Deprivation & Scams: how fatigue led to a recent fraud attempt. 🌱 Looking Ahead: plans for a new chicken coop, expanding bee colonies, and refining our homestead. This candid episode offers a glimpse into the raw experiences of rural living.

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    JESS GETS DEI'D

    In this explosive episode of The Black Sheep Podcast, Jess shares her fiery experience of getting "DEI’d" at a school council meeting, where she pushed back against woke narratives creeping into education. The hosts dive into the dangers of forced ideology, political shifts with Trump’s executive orders, and how censorship and victimhood culture are reshaping society. With sharp humor and unfiltered opinions, they tackle free speech, self-reliance, and why people are waking up to the broken systems around them. Buckle up—this one's a ride.

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    Sacred Intimacy: Reclaiming Love Beyond the Shadows

    This episode dives into the often-overlooked topic of sexual healing, exploring its significance beyond traditional or programmed notions of sex and sexuality. The conversation emphasizes reclaiming the sacredness in intimacy and making love, distinguishing it from casual or purely physical connections.Key themes include: Rebuilding Relationships: Addressing issues within relationships by fostering love and attentiveness, rather than seeking external solutions, such as involving third parties. Impact of Pornography: Discussing how reliance on pornography has influenced unhealthy perspectives on intimacy, particularly for young men, and the importance of relearning healthy, loving approaches. Healing Through Consciousness: Highlighting how sexual healing and achieving intimacy can lead to higher states of consciousness, while shedding the guilt, shame, and societal distortions surrounding these experiences. Balancing Masculine and Feminine Energies: Observing societal shifts as men and women embark on profound healing journeys, aiming for a balance that fosters healthy intimacy. The Effort of Presence: Stressing the importance of daily effort in breaking cycles of avoidance, distraction, and comfort-seeking behaviors to cultivate deeper relationships and self-awareness. Lessons from Past Habits: Encouraging listeners to embrace old patterns as opportunities for growth and to release shame tied to coping mechanisms. Personal Reflections: Hosts share stories of their own journeys in redefining self-worth, discipline, and intimacy, including societal pressures and evolving values.The episode concludes with optimism about the collective healing of humanity and a call for individuals to embrace vulnerability, self-love, and mutual respect as paths to meaningful connections.

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    2024 WRAP UP AND LESSONS

    In this year-end wrap-up, Jess and Jen reflect on the highs, lows, and lessons of 2024. From personal growth and breaking old habits to farm life triumphs and mishaps, they dive into the moments that shaped their year. Hear about the Great Wall of Beachville, first-time beekeeping, and the challenges of milking a cow with a mind of her own. They also discuss the shift in collective energy heading into 2025, astrological predictions, and what it means to navigate chaos with grace. It’s a candid, heartfelt, and often hilarious episode you won’t want to miss!

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    FEAR - WHAT TO DO WITH IT

    In this episode, Jen and Jess reflect on fear—how it shapes decisions, fosters generational habits, and affects everyday life. They share personal anecdotes, from humorous childhood memories to navigating societal fears, offering insights on the origins of worry and its impacts. The discussion highlights the importance of courage, breaking fear cycles, and learning from discomfort, with an emphasis on personal growth and resilience. Listeners are encouraged to confront their fears, embrace change, and find empowerment in their journeys.

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    MARRIAGE - HOW TO FIGHT

    In this candid and humorous episode, the hosts tackle the complexities of marriage—how to navigate conflict, repair relationships, and strengthen bonds. With personal anecdotes, they explore the importance of rituals, connection, and emotional growth within partnerships. Discussions touch on modern challenges like societal shifts in gender roles, the influence of technology on intimacy, and the need for mutual accountability. The hosts also share practical advice, including the value of humor in conflict resolution and the significance of showing up for each other daily.Listeners are encouraged to embrace the work required to nurture a thriving marriage, prioritizing connection, and self-improvement to foster lasting intimacy.

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    MENOPAUSE

    Menopause. The topic no one wants to talk about. Women for the past 3-5 generations have been silenced about what really happens to your body pre, post and during menopause. We dive into what it is, means and looks like for all real biological women. Because lets face it, men can't go though menopause. FACT.

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    Autumn and the changes

    Jen and Jess go deep into the season of Autumn and the changes it brings; in nature and also physically in your life. Jen gives some helpful tips on how to combat changes to routine and everyday life.

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    PRESIDENTIAL DEBATE

    Wow. What a show. This will turn the tables for the rest of the presidential campaign. Lets break it down and discuss if Biden was given a cocktail of drugs to wake him up for the first time in years!

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    TAKING CARE OF YOURSELF, WHAT DOES THAT MEAN?

    Jen and Jess review the different elements of self-care that encompasses the whole person. They discuss physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual practices in order to elevate yourself.

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    AMERICAN POLITICS

    Jess talks American politics. Everything from the attempted assassination of Donald j trump, to the least democratic positioning of Kamala Harris and Tim walz. why American politics matters to Canadians, and of course some conspiracies to dive into as well. Oh and the company within the military industrial complex I couldn’t think of… Raytheon.

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    HOW TO FIND YOUR PASSION

    What do you love to do? what truly makes you happy? Can you make a life and career out of simply doing what you love? or can it be on the side. Is that enough to fill your tank? What if you don't know your passion ? HOW do you find it?Listen to find out.

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    YOU ARE WHAT YOU EAT

    You are what you eat. Simple enough. Let's dive into this and see if we still agree with the statement. We'll discuss different diets, kicks and fads. Join us!

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    HOW TO RAISE YOUR VIBRATION

    Jen and Jess discuss energy and how to raise our vibration through conscious awareness and shifting your lifestyle

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    ABORTIONS

    Abortion. Enough said. Triggered? Why? Dig deep, listen, and work through the topic.

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    OUR MORNING ROUTINE ON A HOMESTEAD

    Jen and Jess review their morning and evening routine and ways you can level up too.

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    More COVID lies and Pride Season

    Jess and Jen goes off the rails regarding pride season and why it’s attention seeking and virtue signalling. They discuss current events regarding Fauci’s lies regarding COVID rules. They discuss how we can move forward from a spiritual perspective and how to shift ourselves as a nation.

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    FEMININE VS MASCULINE ENERGIES IN RELATIONSIPS ft. ASHLEY MARIANI

    Jen and Jess sit down with Ashley Mariani, registered social worker, specializing in couples counselling and sex therapy. They explore common challenges for many couples, and how to improve connection and intimacy in the relationship. They look at balancing the masculine and feminine energies.

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    ARRIVE APP SCAM

    Remember the time we couldn't enter or exit our once great nation without using the "arrivecan" app? Some people like myself chose to not participate, while others toed the line. There were even people who created false vaccine passports in order to move within the system while actually not participating. That was risky. Well, finally the truth has come out and those of us who knew better from the beginning have been vindicated. In todays episode we'll discuss just how much money this "app" cost the Canadian taxpayers, what type of fraudulent activities were going on behind the scenes at secret meetings in the elites homes in cottage country. You don't want to miss this one!

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    MEDIOCRE MALES IN WOMENS SPORTS

    The girls sit down with Canadian power lifting gold medalist April Hutchenson to discuss biological males in women’s sports. The implications, the true facts of biology, the absolute need for women’s safe spaces and why. This episode went deeper than expected, and the girls get vulnerable about their past and why women need women and men to stand for our right to privacy, safety, and the fundamental reasons why women’s sport ever became a thing in the first place!

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    SPRING PREP ON THE HOMESTEAD

    Jen and Jess discuss the real New Year’s - April 1. They review spring prep on the homestead and offer insights on how you can build your goals for the year. They discuss how you can start building a more sustainable and self-reliant life and live according to the seasons.

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    TRANS PT 2

    This episode Jen and Jess dive into part 2 of the trans discussion. They discuss with their producer, Alora their own journey around gender and identity. This conversation is vulnerable, interesting, and thought provoking. They address pronouns and the blurred lines around ethical changes in our society.

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    OXFORD MP ARPAN KHANNA: FIGHTING FOR YOUR FREEDOM

    We are joined by a Member of Parliament of Oxford County, Arpan Khanna.

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    MAID: The Government is trying to kill us

    Jen and Jess review MAiD and the slippery slope our nation appears to be on from poor leadership. They review ethical concerns, how this applies to one’s spiritual journey, and considerations for supporting a healthful life.

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    TRANSGENDER THE GREAT DIVIDE

    Jen and Jess review the trans ideological movement. They focus more on the biological discussion of trans. This is just scratching the surface so there will be a part 2. They speak from their perspectives growing up as “tomboys” and get into challenges with puberty and adolescence. They also look at this topic from a spiritual lens and impacts on children.

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    Magic Mushrooms

    Jen and Jess discuss magic mushrooms and how sacred it is for healing. They review the history, impacts from Big Pharma, and what happens when we expand our consciousness.

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Jess and Jen, married and homesteading. Like most of the listeners we are black sheep in many different ways. Not ones to follow the collective mindset or herd mentality. We will be discussing anything we want from psychedelics, the LGBTQ agenda, the matrix, regenerative farming, homesteading, the plandemic, healing/spirituality, parenting and anything else we fucking feel like. We might even bring on some wicked people we know to discuss and debate. Triggered easily? Move the fuck on, this isn’t for you.

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The Black Sheep Podcast

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