
We became homesteaders three years ago when we moved to our new home on a little over three acres. But, we were learning and practicing homesteading skills long before that. This podcast is about all kinds of homesteaders, and farmers, and bakers - what they do and why they do it. I’ll be interviewing people from all walks of life, different ages and stages, about their passion for doing old fashi... more
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 430 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Today I'm talking with Joe and Jessica at Natures Farmacy.
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Today I'm talking with Casey at Forsythia Farms.
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Today I'm talking with Ryan at The Tiny Life. Ryan's newest book - Living Off Grid: 50 Steps to Unplug, Become Self-Sufficient, and Build the Homestead of Your Dreams
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Great podcast. Don’t worry about the lack of comments. I listen to 8+ hours daily and you’re podcast is perfect.
I love how simple the podcast is, not a huge agenda or a bunch of information thrown at you, just a relaxed conversation about homesteaders and crafters of all persuasions and locations. Good job!
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The show centers on practical homesteading, small-scale farming, and DIY sustainability through conversations with a diverse range of homesteaders, farmers, and crafters. Episodes cover local food systems, regenerative practices, animal husbandry, gardening, canning, and community-building, often highlighting family involvement and personal journeys into self-sufficiency. The tone tends to be approachable and experiential, with guests sharing real-world tips, challenges, and stories that inspire listeners to grow their own food and cultivate resilient, small-scale operations. A notable throughline is the emphasis on local food, hands-on skills, and a welcoming community ethos that appeals to aspiring and practicing homesteaders alike.
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1. Everyday Homesteading
2. Grit and Grace in the Heartland: Women In Agriculture
3. Old Fashioned On Purpose
4. The Beginner's Garden with Jill McSheehy
5. Pioneering Today Podcast - Homesteading in a Modern World
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Recent guests on A Tiny Homestead include:
1. Tim Golden
2. Brandy Hall
3. Jonathan Lawler
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