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More Than Just Homesteading, Finding Deeper Purpose in What You Grow: Guest Ryan Blosser

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In this podcast episode, we explore a refreshing new take on permaculture through the lens of Mulberries in the Rain, a deeply personal and story-driven book by Ryan Blosser and Trevor Piersol. Unlike traditional how-to guides, this book weaves together memories, relationships, and life lessons with plants—making permaculture feel alive, heartfelt, and accessible. Through authentic storytelling, Ryan shares how plants became part of his family history, how community shaped his journey, and why true resilience is rooted in connection, not just self-sufficiency.

Whether you're new to homesteading or have been growing your own food for years, this conversation will inspire you to look at your land—and your life—in a new way. Discover the power of story in shaping your garden, your relationships, and your sense of purpose. It’s a beautiful reminder that growing food isn’t just practical—it’s deeply personal.

Find the full show notes and links mentioned at https://redemptionpermaculture.com/finding-deeper-purpose-in-what-you-grow/

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In this podcast episode, we explore a refreshing new take on permaculture through the lens of Mulberries in the Rain, a deeply personal and story-driven book by Ryan Blosser and Trevor Piersol. Unlike traditional how-to guides, this book weaves together memories, relationships, and life lessons with plants—making permaculture feel alive, heartfelt, and accessible. Through authentic storytelling, Ryan shares how plants became part of his family history, how community shaped his journey, and why true resilience is rooted in connection, not just self-sufficiency.

Whether you're new to homesteading or have been growing your own food for years, this conversation will inspire you to look at your land—and your life—in a new way. Discover the power of story in shaping your garden, your relationships, and your sense of purpose. It’s a beautiful reminder that growing food isn’t just practical—it’s deeply personal.

Find the full show notes and links mentioned at https://redemptionpermaculture.com/finding-deeper-purpose-in-what-you-grow/

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