042. Free Homestead Income Plan Facebook Group & Workshop Update

EPISODE · May 9, 2023 · 16 MIN

042. Free Homestead Income Plan Facebook Group & Workshop Update

from Homesteading for Beginners · host Mona Weathers

In today's solo episode, I'm talking about some very exciting things coming to the podcast with a special guest coming I interviewed for the show. Melissa K. Norris from the Pioneering Today podcast will be on the Homesteading for Beginners podcast in June ( episode 49). She shared some really great information about food preservation methods. You don't want to miss that episode.  Search your favorite podcast player for Melissa's podcast: Pioneering Today  I'm also talking about the Workshop for Beginner Homesteaders & Dreamers. You can now purchase the workshop & the updated Homesteading for Beginners workbook and get your homesteading to start off on the right food. I've shared some really valuable information that not too many people are talking about.  Workshop for Beginner Homesteaders & Dreamers: https://healthyhomesteading.com/workshop   You also now have the opportunity to join my free Facebook group called the Homestead Income Plan Group. This group is going to be THE place to get homestead income ideas, training, and support. I have a big vision for this group and for the homesteading community.    Homestead Income Plan Group on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1256797775269926/?ref=share_group_link&exp=9594   Mona's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/farmer_mona/   Healthy Homesteading Website: https://www.healthyhomesteading.com/   Get the free Homesteading for Beginners checklist: https://www.healthyhomesteading.com/checklist/

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