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In this engaging conversation, Bob Schmidt and David Mahan explore the multifaceted world of homesteading, discussing its philosophy, practical applications, and the personal journeys that lead individuals to embrace a self-sufficient lifestyle. David shares his experiences and insights on connecting with nature, the importance of stewardship, and the balance between modern conveniences and sustainable living. The discussion also touches on composting, passive solar energy, and the significance of finding peace in nature, ultimately encouraging listeners to reflect on their own relationship with the environment and their role in it.
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A couple of the books that David mentioned were Little House on the Prairie, Earthships and Humanure Handbook.
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takeaways
- Homesteading resonates with the desire for freedom and self-sufficiency.
- Connecting with nature can start from childhood experiences.
- Homesteading is an undefined concept that encompasses various lifestyles.
- Self-sufficiency can be practiced even in urban settings.
- Composting human waste can be a valuable resource.
- Passive solar design can enhance energy efficiency in homes.
- Stewardship is a key aspect of homesteading and caring for the land.
- Taking care of oneself is essential for being able to care for others.
- Nature connection can be achieved through simple activities like walking.
- Homesteading can be about enjoying life's luxuries in a sustainable way.
A couple of the books that David mentioned were Little House on the Prairie, Earthships and Humanure Handbook.
- "What you can do for yourself is gonna be better."
- "It's just taking care of your own shit, right?"
- "Homesteading is that we're all born here."
- "You gotta have patience with yourself."
- "Just get out and go for a walk."
- "You don't have to pay somebody else to do it."
67 episodes
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Manage episode 482295738 series 2099723
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In this engaging conversation, Bob Schmidt and David Mahan explore the multifaceted world of homesteading, discussing its philosophy, practical applications, and the personal journeys that lead individuals to embrace a self-sufficient lifestyle. David shares his experiences and insights on connecting with nature, the importance of stewardship, and the balance between modern conveniences and sustainable living. The discussion also touches on composting, passive solar energy, and the significance of finding peace in nature, ultimately encouraging listeners to reflect on their own relationship with the environment and their role in it.
takeaways
A couple of the books that David mentioned were Little House on the Prairie, Earthships and Humanure Handbook.
…
continue reading
takeaways
- Homesteading resonates with the desire for freedom and self-sufficiency.
- Connecting with nature can start from childhood experiences.
- Homesteading is an undefined concept that encompasses various lifestyles.
- Self-sufficiency can be practiced even in urban settings.
- Composting human waste can be a valuable resource.
- Passive solar design can enhance energy efficiency in homes.
- Stewardship is a key aspect of homesteading and caring for the land.
- Taking care of oneself is essential for being able to care for others.
- Nature connection can be achieved through simple activities like walking.
- Homesteading can be about enjoying life's luxuries in a sustainable way.
A couple of the books that David mentioned were Little House on the Prairie, Earthships and Humanure Handbook.
- "What you can do for yourself is gonna be better."
- "It's just taking care of your own shit, right?"
- "Homesteading is that we're all born here."
- "You gotta have patience with yourself."
- "Just get out and go for a walk."
- "You don't have to pay somebody else to do it."
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