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The 1000 Hours Outside Podcast

1KHO 163: We're Meant to Work With Our Hands | Lisa Bass, Farmhouse on Boone

The 1000 Hours Outside Podcast

Ginny Yurich

Parenting, Kids & Family

4.91.8K Ratings

🗓️ 30 June 2023

⏱️ 57 minutes

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Summary

In this episode of the 1000 Hours Outside Podcast, host Ginny Yurich engages in a thought-provoking conversation with Lisa Boone, the founder of Farmhouse on Boone and the host of the Simple Farmhouse Life podcast. Together, they delve into the profound satisfaction derived from witnessing the transformation of raw ingredients into something beautiful. They also explore the inherent human need to engage in hands-on work and create the things we require. One of the central themes discussed is the temptation to constantly seek more information instead of taking action and embarking on new endeavors, even if it means risking failure. Lisa and Ginny highlight the importance of overcoming this tendency and embracing the process of trying, failing, and learning from mistakes. The concept of "life tuition" emerges during their conversation, emphasizing that personal growth often requires paying the price of failure. Lisa shares her own experiences and insights gained over the past 15 years, highlighting the organic growth and evolution of her life and learning journey. Through this engaging episode, listeners are encouraged to appreciate the beauty of working with raw materials, embrace the lessons learned from failure, and embark on their own journey of growth and self-discovery. You can find Lisa at: https://www.farmhouseonboone.com/ You can also find her on social media at: @farmhouseonboone Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Here we're going to the 1000 Hours Outside Podcast. My name is Jenny Yurich and I'm the

0:06.2

founder of 1000 Hours Outside and I'm super excited to have Lisa Bats from Farmhouse

0:11.3

on Boone with us today. Thank you for being here.

0:14.0

Thank you so much for having me.

0:16.0

I'm so excited. I've been following you for a long time and you have your stuff everywhere.

0:23.6

It's so inspiring.

0:25.3

You got this huge YouTube channel.

0:27.4

You've got a gorgeous blog.

0:29.1

You're on Tik-Tock.

0:30.4

You have this huge Instagram account and you just have you on Pinterest

0:35.8

Pinterest is incredible the hundred thousand followers on Pinterest and so you just obviously are inspiring people in all walks of life all over so I'm so thankful for you being here and you have seven kids and you're just doing the coolest things

0:50.2

It's all of your making from scratch and sewing and gardening and it's just very

0:56.2

inspiring I think to see this little bit of a slower pace of life which is

1:00.6

probably really actually not even all that slow but it just it slows you

1:04.6

down and so could you just give us a little background about where you get

1:09.0

started with and how you ended up in this, this beautiful farm house that you have renovated, almost completely.

1:16.8

Yeah, okay, so I've been married now for 15 years and I always like to tell people that because whenever I get a lot of questions I'm like oh yeah I remember the stage that you're in currently where you're asking me that that question and I had all the same doubts, fears, concerns concerns whatever and so I you know I've been on this journey for a really long time the journey of like buying our little homestead having tons of kids kids, homeschooling, learning things, and trying it and messing up.

1:46.0

And I'm just 15 years into that.

1:48.8

And so basically I've been trying to learn all of these things day by day for the last all of that time so I've been a stay-at-home mom for 15 years.

1:58.0

I had my first daughter I was pregnant with her 15 years ago. I started my first garden then I started learning how to you know make

2:05.2

my own sardow starter and permit foods and cook from scratch and it's just been a very slow

2:09.5

progression and then four years ago we moved from our little quarter acre lot in town,

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