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Homesteaders of America

Homesteaders of America
Homesteading
Homeschooling
Christian Parenting
Entrepreneurship
Cheesemaking
Durenda Wilson's Book
Parenting Boys
Southern Hospitality
Motherhood
Agriculture
Sustainable Living
Education
Toxic Masculinity
Cookbooks
Salt
Self-Sufficiency
Homesteaders Of America Conference
Food Freedom
Raw Milk
Emergency Preparedness

Welcome to the OFFICIAL Homesteaders of America podcast! A podcast all about homesteading, gardening, livestock, natural living, and the celebration of this beautiful homesteading lifestyle. We talk about current events, inspiration, the Homesteaders of America conference, the homestead life, and more! Enjoy interviews with some of the nation's top farmers and homesteaders, newbies and experienced... more

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In this compelling conversation, Darin and Monica Strong share what they learned from building their early homestead in the wrong order and how those lessons now shape their approach to preparation, community, and faith. They explore what “building y... more

The future of real food in America depends on ordinary families choosing to understand where their food comes from. In this episode, AJ Richards shares why our current food system is more fragile than it seems and how both homesteaders and everyday c... more

Even if you eat real food, live an active lifestyle, and try to do everything “right,” you could still be missing one key mineral that supports nearly every system in your body. In this episode, Nathan of Mitigate Stress explains why magnesium defici... more

Could the simple act of spending more time outside be the key to restoring health, peace, and connection in your home? In this episode, Ginny Yurich shares how embracing long days outdoors not only transformed her entire motherhood experience but als... more

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AJ Richards
Member of the Bundy Ranch family, founder of From the Farm
From the Farm
Episode: E51: The Future of Real Food and the Beef Herd of America | AJ Richards of From the Farm
Ginny Yurich
Founder of 1000 Hours Outside, advocate for outdoor play and homeschooling
1000 Hours Outside
Episode: E49: Transform Your Family Culture with These Two Foundational Decisions | Ginny Yurich of 1000 Hours Outside
Beth Declercq
Experienced homesteader and educator
Episode: E48: Making Your Homestead Pay for Itself While Building a Family-Centered Life | Beth Declercq of Intentional Homesteading
Jill Ragan
Homesteader, speaker, and author of 'The Tiny But Mighty Farm'
Whispering Willow Farm
Episode: E43: Feed Your Family and Earn an Income on Only FOUR Acres | Jill Ragan of Whispering Willow Farm
Darryl Bosshardt
Salt expert and representative of Redmond Incorporated
Redmond Incorporated
Episode: E42: The Importance of Salt for Humans and Livestock | Darryl Bosshardt of Redmond Incorporated
Jake Drumm
Retired paramedic and medical educator
Drumm Emergency Solutions
Episode: E40: Navigating Emergency Situations on the Homestead | Jake of Drumm Emergency Solutions
Mike Signorelli
Pastor and founder of V1 Church in New York City, known for his unique blend of faith and cultural engagement.
V1 Church
Episode: E39: How the Church Can Prepare for the Days Ahead | Mike Signorelli
Nancy Jefferson
Poultry nutritionist at Kalmbach Feeds and poultry keeper.
Kalmbach Feeds
Episode: E38: What Makes a Good Poultry Feed? | Dr. Nancy Jefferson of Kalmbach Feeds
Stacy Lyn Harris
Author, blogger, TV host, and entrepreneur
Episode: E37: Entrepreneurship & Motherhood: A Candid Chat with Stacy Lyn Harris

Host

Amy Fuel
Founder of the Homesteaders of America organization and annual events. Host of the Homesteaders of America podcast, Amy engages with both experts and novices in the homesteading community to share knowledge and experiences in sustainable living.

Reviews

4.6 out of 5 stars from 235 ratings
  • E35 Episode of HOPE!

    I loved Episode 35 on the benefits of milling your own grain. I’ve struggled with a lot of GI issues most of my adult life and had to be on medication, strict diets, and several procedures. Through years of education and slow steps of diet transitions I have watched my health turn around and my body begin to heal. Even my health care team is impressed! Milling flour and raw/minimally pasteurized dairy has been the last two changes and that is ironically when I saw the greatest improvements in my... more

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    5
    MamaBearErikaX3
    United States2 years ago
  • This Podcast 🙌

    I can’t express enough that this is my favorite podcast! I get SO excited every time they drop a new one. It’s just so cool, as a BEGINNER homesteader, to hear from all these experts about what they do. It’s so nice knowing that once upon a time these people started exactly where I’m at and now they’re pros. Such a motivating podcast that teaches me so many things. I love it!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Tate.B 💗
    United States2 years ago
  • Great info!

    I’ve only listened to one and I’m already hooked! Thank you for the content your putting out!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    (4)?!
    United States2 years ago
  • Keep them coming!!!

    Fantastic content—keep up the great work!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Berean2
    United States2 years ago
  • Please fix non-stereo audio

    I’d love to listen but the two most recent episodes have voices in the left channel only. Many times I listen with a right headphone only and when I have both sides on I’d like to hear speaking with both ears.

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    Trent Geerdes
    United States4 years ago

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Listeners express high enthusiasm for the content, appreciating its motivational aspect and the variety of expert guests featured.
Some listeners have noted technical issues with audio quality, but overall sentiment remains overwhelmingly positive and supportive.
Many feedback comments highlight the educational value of the discussions, making it particularly appealing for beginners in homesteading.

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Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

E51: The Future of Real Food and the Beef Herd of America | AJ Richards of From the Farm
Q: What is the cattle screw worm issue?
AJ outlines the historical eradication of the screw worm and the current risks posed by its return, stressing the importance of vigilance among ranchers in preventing its spread.
E51: The Future of Real Food and the Beef Herd of America | AJ Richards of From the Farm
Q: What are some tips that you would give people who are thinking about getting into ranching?
AJ encourages potential ranchers to be strategic, leverage all resources available to connect with customers, and emphasize the importance of building a community around food production.
E51: The Future of Real Food and the Beef Herd of America | AJ Richards of From the Farm
Q: Why don't you talk a little bit about what's going on in the government with that right now?
AJ explains the consolidation of the beef industry and how it affects ranchers and consumers, linking it to broader market issues influenced by corporate interests and legislative changes.
E51: The Future of Real Food and the Beef Herd of America | AJ Richards of From the Farm
Q: What kind of set you on that path and what is From the Farm?
AJ discusses his journey from seeking a ranching life to running a USDA slaughterhouse as a way to tackle challenges in the food supply chain, leading to the creation of From the Farm.
E50: Real Food Isn’t Always Enough: The Essential Mineral That Could Transform Your Health | Nathan Colonna of Mitigate Stress
Q: What does magnesium actually do in the body and for the body?
Overall, it helps in relaxing the mind and body, balancing hormones, and improving energy.

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Focusing on various aspects of homesteading, the content explores themes such as gardening, livestock management, and natural living, appealing to both novice and seasoned homesteaders. Interviews with leading figures in agriculture, combined with practical tips and shared personal experiences, create an engaging narrative around the homesteading lifestyle. The discussions often touch on community building, food sovereignty, and the emotional journeys involved in establishing a homestead, making it a source of inspiration and education for listeners eager to dive into sustainable living.

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1. Everyday Homesteading
2. Pioneering Today Podcast - Homesteading in a Modern World
3. Old Fashioned On Purpose
4. Simple Farmhouse Life
5. The Modern Homesteading Podcast

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Recent guests on Homesteaders of America include:

1. AJ Richards
2. Ginny Yurich
3. Beth Declercq
4. Jill Ragan
5. Darryl Bosshardt
6. Jake Drumm
7. Mike Signorelli
8. Nancy Jefferson

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