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Roots and Refuge Podcast

Living Off The Land

Roots and Refuge Podcast

Jessica Sowards

Home & Garden, Leisure

5646 Ratings

🗓️ 26 June 2024

⏱️ 50 minutes

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Summary

Hey, y'all! Welcome to episode 69 of the Roots and Refuge Podcast.

Today, I’m tackling the big question: Is it actually possible to live off the land? When I first dreamed of having a farm, the idea of living off the land was incredibly appealing. But reality is much more complex and demanding.

The truth is, growing food and sustaining a farm involves an immense amount of work, time, and energy. It’s not to discourage anyone, but to offer a realistic view of what farm life entails. While the romantic idea of homesteading is wonderful, it's important to understand the effort involved. Growing your own food is a life long journey, not a destination.

On our farm, we produce a lot of our food. Yet, we still rely on grocery stores for some needs, and while we strive for self-sufficiency, we’re not fully independent. We depend on external sources, like grain for our animals, and we are part of modern supply chains. Our lifestyle involves balancing self-produced food with necessary outside inputs, doing our best to live in harmony with our land rather than entirely off it.

The concept of living off the land varies widely. Some people do live off-grid, relying solely on their land, but our approach is more moderate. We aim to close the loop where possible, acknowledging that complete self-sufficiency isn’t realistic for us. Instead, we focus on creating a resilient and sustainable way of life.

Community plays a crucial role in modern homesteading. I used to aim for total self-reliance, but I’ve learned the value of community and shared resources. The goal isn't to revert to the past, but to integrate real food and food security into our lives. It’s about doing what we can where we are, striving for resilience over perfection.

Healthy living means nurturing our relationships, our food, our land, and ourselves. Our aim isn’t to live entirely off the land, but to build a balanced, modern life where we create more than we consume

Thanks for joining me today. Remember, homesteading is a journey towards resilience and balance. 🌻

If you’d like to join our Patreon page, you can get early access to all our podcast episodes and monthly live Q&As with Miah and Jess (including past lives). Visit our Patreon Page to learn more and check out past episodes of the podcast on the website.

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0:00.0

Hello, guys, welcome back to the Roots and Refuge podcast. I am your host, Jessica Sauer.

0:11.6

My friends call me Jess, and I hope you will too. And here on my podcast, we talk about all

0:15.9

things homesteading, growing food by raising animals, growing gardens, preserving, preparing, and enjoying

0:22.2

that food, as well as just trying to live a little more mindfully with each other and with the

0:27.4

earth. I post new podcast episodes on all major platforms every Wednesday and I post them early

0:34.1

on our Patreon account where we often have a discussion there underneath the

0:37.5

post. I love when you guys share these things and I get tagged on Instagram where I get to hear

0:42.7

your response or see your response because this is a little bit of a weird way to like very

0:49.6

vulnerably and transparently share your heart and feelings about things. You know, these topics

0:53.6

a lot of times

0:54.4

come from comments I've received on YouTube or things I've seen pop up and homesteading groups I'm in,

1:00.5

and I'll think about something a lot and decide to share it with you all. And then I just put it out

1:06.9

there. It feels a little one-sided until I hear that response. So I do very much appreciate

1:12.9

that. Today I want to talk about a topic that came up in conversation with a really good friend of

1:18.6

mine this week. And I've been chewing on it since then. This is not a new topic to my podcast. Today I want to

1:26.3

talk about is it actually possible to live

1:28.3

on the live off the land and what does that look like what is homesteading actually and really how

1:35.8

does that work into a modern world my friend Morgan gold is one of my very dear friends he has a

1:41.7

a YouTube channel called Goldshall farm he's on TikTok TikTok too, and he shares his farm up in Vermont.

1:48.1

We have a very different set of circumstances,

1:51.5

but we have grown in friendship over the many years

1:54.6

that we've both been making content

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