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Everyday Homesteading

Homesteading Family
Homesteading
Gardening
Traditional Cooking
Seed Starting
Chicken Health
Canning
Holiday Stress Management
Herbal Remedies
Perennials
Sugar Consumption
Home Gardening
Freeze Drying
Hardening Off
Food Sustainability
Nourishing Asian Kitchen
Marek's Disease
Avian Influenza
Beekeeping
Food Security
Genetically Modified Organisms

Desperate to grow, cook, and preserve real food for your family in only 5-10 hours a week, but stuck as a new homesteader looking for practical, tried and true methods that work?

You wanted those pantry shelves filled yesterday, but the more you try, the more it seems a distant pipe dream. Online content is filled with impractical, untried homesteading advice, which wastes your precious time and... more

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After more than 20 years of homesteading, we are looking back and sharing what we wish we had known when we first started.

In this episode of Everyday Homesteading, we talk honestly about the mistakes we made, the pressure to do everything at once, ... more

What does a “Year of Rest” actually look like on a working homestead?

In this episode, we’re reflecting on our decision to slow down over the past year, what changed, what stayed the same, and what surprised us along the way. We share how cutting bi... more

If you have ever found yourself saying, “This winter, we’ll finally rest,” you are not alone. Josh and I have joked about it for years, imagining a slower season that somehow never quite arrives on its own.

In this episode of Everyday Homesteading, ... more

Welcome back to Everyday Homesteading. Today I’m sitting down with two people I deeply respect and always enjoy talking with, Shawn and Beth Dougherty. If you have ever wondered whether a family milk cow actually fits into a busy modern homestead, or... more

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Shawn Dougherty
Co-author of One Cow Revolution, advocate for family farming
Episode: Think a Dairy Cow Will Tie You Down? Here’s the Truth.
Beth Dougherty
Co-author of One Cow Revolution, advocate for family farming
Episode: Think a Dairy Cow Will Tie You Down? Here’s the Truth.
Robyn Jackson
Cheese-making expert and author of 'Cheese From Scratch'
Cheese From Scratch
Episode: How to Make Your Own Cheesemaking Cultures at Home
Darcy Baldwin
Dehydrating food expert from The Purposeful Pantry
The Purposeful Pantry
Episode: The #1 Mistake that RUINS Dehydrated Food
Sam Coffman
Former Green Beret and author of Survival Gardening
Episode: A Green Beret's Guide to a REAL Survival Garden (With Sam Coffman)
Rory Groves
Author of Durable Trades and homesteader
The Groves' Den
Episode: A Former Tech Insider's Warning About the Future
Kaylee Richardson
Dedicated beekeeper and trained herbalist with a practical approach to homesteading.
The Honeystead
Episode: Heal Thyself! How HERBS + BEES = Powerful Remedies
Tim Eng
West Point graduate, former Army combat engineer, and author of 'Fortify Your Farm'. He specializes in guiding families transitioning from urban living to homesteading.
Homesteading Agent
Episode: Is Your Homestead Truly Secure? (Must-Know Tips with Tim Eng)
Dana K. White
Best-selling author and decluttering expert
A Slob Comes Clean
Episode: Messy to Managed: Real-Life Kitchen Organization for Busy Moms

Hosts

Josh Thomas
Co-host with extensive experience in practical homesteading, focusing on hands-on skills and family-centered approaches.
Carolyn Thomas
Co-host with a focus on teaching practical skills for homesteading, particularly in areas of cooking and wellness.

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 1.4k ratings
  • I love this show!

    I love this podcast! I have listening to it for years now. Living a homesteading lifestyle can be hard, but listening in every week has helped me remain confident and keep the right mindset to keep going! Thank you, Carolyn and Josh and I hope you never stop podcasting because this is honestly one of my favorite podcast and it is on my weekly rotation!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Raemar99
    United States2 months ago
  • Fabulous new show name

    Love you guys and so grateful for you 💚

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    grateful_pastures
    United States2 months ago
  • Love everything these guys do!

    If you’re looking for people who have lived off their land, who talk about the good and the hard times, this is the podcast you should listen to. Whenever I have questions I know where to look to get practical advice. Thanks to both Carolyn and Josh for everything they do!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Tobi5632
    Canada2 months ago
  • Ultimate homesteading podcast

    This is by far the best homesteading podcast out there. This isn’t pretentious or dogmatic in any of their podcasts (which really should be called lessons). It’s even keeled and full of a wealth of knowledge! Carolyn has worlds of kitchen knowledge and Josh’s outdoor adventures are full of helpful tips to “what not to do.” I have listened to nearly every episode and even when I thought it wasn’t a great topic for me there is always wise knowledge to take out of it!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Mama.Cassie
    United States2 months ago
  • My FAVORITE Homesteading Podcast

    I’ve been listening for years and absolutely LOVE the content and helpful tips from Josh and Carolyn! Thank you for helping new homesteaders become successful!

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    meskdatz123
    United States2 months ago

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The #1 Mistake that RUINS Dehydrated Food
Q: How would you know if one of the things you're trying to dehydrate would be best to have it blanched before you start?
Root vegetables should almost always be blanched beforehand, as well as dark leafy greens and potatoes according to their specific needs.
The #1 Mistake that RUINS Dehydrated Food
Q: Does dehydrating save you time?
Yes, because I don't have to do prep work, which is the most time-consuming part of cooking.
The #1 Mistake that RUINS Dehydrated Food
Q: But before we dive into that really quick, Darcy, do you think that dehydrating saves you money?
Yes, because it allows me to eat tomorrow's food at today's prices instead of the inflated price that it probably will become down the road.
A Green Beret's Guide to a REAL Survival Garden (With Sam Coffman)
Q: Why is this concept of survival gardening so important right now?
With rising food prices and the need for self-sufficiency, gardening is becoming a necessity for many, particularly in urban areas where food access may be limited.
A Green Beret's Guide to a REAL Survival Garden (With Sam Coffman)
Q: What are some key elements or points that you want people to think about if they're considering a survival garden?
Key elements include understanding soil health, maximizing use of space, and recognizing the various types of plants that can be grown for nutrition.

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What is Everyday Homesteading about and what kind of topics does it cover?

Listeners can expect insightful discussions on practical solutions for homesteading that focus on growing, cooking, and preserving real food while managing a busy lifestyle. Emphasizing tested methods, episodes cover a broad range of topics including gardening, livestock raising, food preservation, meal preparation, and wellness strategies, delivered by experienced homesteaders who relate their personal experiences and lessons learned. This podcast is particularly noteworthy for its focus on empowering busy families to reclaim their health and foster self-sufficiency through realistic and manageable approaches to homesteading. Potential listeners who are new to homesteading or those looking to streamline their efforts will find the content ... more

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1. Shawn Dougherty
2. Beth Dougherty
3. Robyn Jackson
4. Darcy Baldwin
5. Sam Coffman
6. Rory Groves
7. Kaylee Richardson
8. Tim Eng

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