Ep 16. Building Confidence, Shopping the Perimeter of the Grocery Store, and Blue Collar Labor
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Matt & Jerica start this episode with Matt's recent antics of getting pulled over while hauling the tiny-house (a second time), and the interaction with the police officer that followed. They recall just how Matt's confidence what shattered 20 years ago when struggling with Ulcerative Colitis, when he was self-conscious to even leave the house.
How should the American parent with little ones prioritize their dollars, time, and day with the current societal demands?
Homesteading...the new trend. Here's a warning before you invest it all in a mini-farm.
Then they round off the time with a discussion about the neglect of the Blue-collar trade in America, and the transfer of the dollar from the pockets of the entertained to that of the worker...or the inflater.
They end by reminding themselves that we brought nothing into this world, and we can carry nothing out...so having food and shelter, with these, we should be content. We ought not to be driven by the love of money or power or fame...for they are fleeting--I Timothy 6:6-10