All Episodes
Old Ways New Days — 31 episodes
Sacred Weeds: Reclaiming the Plants We Were Taught to Pull
The Ethics of Foraging: Sacred Harvest, Reciprocity, and Remembering Our Place
Earth Day: From Protest to Practice — Sacred Activism & the Call to Care
Roots Without Land: Urban Homesteading Beyond Ownership
The Spiritual Practice of Soil Building: Compost, Grief, and the Slow Magic of Renewal
Planning the Garden Like Our Ancestors: Seed Mapping, Companions & Sacred Design
Snakes, Saints, and Shadows: The Untold Story of St. Patrick’s Day
Backyard Homestead Basics: Simple Structures That Last
The Land Remembers
Part 2: Black Herbalists & Plant Medicine
Part 1: Rooted Resistance: Black Innovators, Ancestral Wisdom & the Foundations of Sustainable Living
From Soil to Shaker: Stocking Your Herb & Spice Cabinet from the Garden
From Harvest to Cellar: The Real Work of Food Preservation
February Fires & First Fruits From Imbolc to Lunar New Year and the Living Traditions In Between
Pilgrim's Wilderness: A Story of Faith, Deception, and Survival
From Prairie Dreams to Urban Gardens: The Evolution of American Homesteading
Beat the Winter Blues: Start Your Garden Indoors in January
Backwoods Home Magazine: A Comprehensive Review for Modern Homesteaders
Free Bonus! Blooper episode and Contest Winner announcement
Midwinter Homesteading Upkeep: Thriving Through the Cold Months
Midwinter's Magic: Celebrating Pagan December Traditions
When and How to Start Seeds for a Bountiful Harvest
Cottagecore or Cultcore? The Real Work of Pagan Homesteading
When Winter Weighs Heavy: Understanding and Healing Seasonal Affective Disorder
Honoring the Original Keepers: Indigenous Peoples Day and Reciprocal Homesteading
Herbalism on the Homestead: Growing and Using Herbs for Medicine, Magic, and Self-Reliance
Storing the Season: How to Stock Food for Winter
The Dark of the Moon, The Dark of the Year — Destruction, Shadow, and Renewal
By the Light of the Red Flame: Ancient light, Modern Wisdom
Samhain Harvest Festival
Introduction to Old Ways, New Days