On today’s podcast I talk with the interim director of FTCLDF John Moody. His organization concentrates on defending Continue reading
Podcast Episode 82 – Homestead Update
On today’s podcast Monica and I give a homestead update. With the busy summer months we have accomplished a lot and run into several problems. We share our Continue reading
Podcast Episode 81 – Building Ponds
In this podcast I talk about building ponds/dams. I relate our recent project of building a pond and incorporate it into a podcast on the subject. I am also not shy about Continue reading
Podcast Episode 79 – Mike Leister – Tactical Wood Gas
In today’s podcast I have the opportunity to talk with Mike Leister of TacticalWoodgas.com about alternative energy solutions for rural, offgrid, and Continue reading
Podcast Episode 78 – Homestead Water
On today’s podcast I talk about the crucial element of water on the homestead. I talk about everything from conservation, wells, developing springs to Continue reading
Podcast Episode 77 – Home and Family Protection Part 4
In today’s podcast I return to the series on home and family protection. In this part 4, I talk about some considerations outside of the home. I use some basic situations to Continue reading
Episode 76 – Thomas Kidd – Religious Liberty Advocate
On today’s podcast I interview Thomas Kidd – Religious Liberty Advocate. We discuss many different legal issues to include the ongoing cultural battle surrounding Continue reading
Podcast Episode 75 – Homestead Update
On today’s podcast I give a homestead update. I also talk about our upcoming Introduction to Homesteading workshop on Continue reading
Podcast Episode 74 – Gregg Carter – The Rural Economist
In today’s podcast I interview Gregg Carter: homesteader, writer and entrepreneur. He gives us insight into the Micro/Cottage business model and shares the benefits and challenges of Continue reading
Podcast Episode 72 – Home and Family Protection Part 3
In the worldview segment, I talk about the response of the White House to the Kenya massacre where Christian were separated based on their faith, Continue reading