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Homesteading Made Simple I Joyfully Prepared

著者: Wendi Bergin
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Homesteading Made Simple is a podcast about practical homesteading skills for real life. Homesteading looks a lot different in real life than it does on the internet, and this podcast is about making it feel doable. I’m Wendi, and each episode focuses on homesteading skills that actually fit into everyday life. We talk about gardening, food storage, food preservation, kitchen skills, preparedness, and self-reliance. The calm, common-sense kind. Not extreme. Not fear-based. You’ll also hear about real estate, land, and choosing homes that support homesteading and self-reliant living. Whether you’re dreaming of land, managing a backyard homestead, or simply making better decisions where you live, real estate plays a big role in the life you’re building. This podcast is practical, honest, and rooted in real experience. Some lessons go smoothly. Others are learned the hard way. Either way, the goal is the same. Build skills. Build confidence. Keep it simple. New episodes release regularly. Subscribe and start building homesteading skills that support a more prepared, capable life. On Homesteading Made Simple, you’ll hear conversations around questions like: How do I start homesteading when I don’t have land or a perfect setup? What homesteading skills actually matter most for everyday life? How do I build real homesteading skills without getting overwhelmed? What does modern homesteading look like for families today? How do gardening, food storage, and kitchen skills work together on a homestead? How can homesteading make life feel calmer, not harder? What does preparedness look like for homesteaders who don’t want to live in fear? How do I become more self-reliant through simple homesteading skills? How does real estate and land choice affect homesteading success? How do I build confidence and capability at home, one skill at a time?2020-2025 Joyfully Prepared 個人的成功 自己啓発
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  • Choosing the Right Food for Every Emergency
    2026/07/14

    In this episode you'll learn:

    • Why there isn't one "perfect" emergency food
    • The three layers of a practical food storage system
    • When no-cook meals make the most sense
    • The pros and cons of freeze-dried emergency meals
    • How everyday pantry foods fit into emergency preparedness
    • Why food fatigue is a real concern during emergencies
    • How comfort foods can reduce stress during difficult situations
    • Why children and older adults may struggle with unfamiliar emergency foods
    • How to test freeze-dried meals before investing in long-term food storage
    • Simple ways to build a food storage plan that matches your family's needs
    This Week's Challenge

    Buy one freeze-dried meal and taste-test it with your family. Decide together whether it's something you would actually want to eat during an emergency. Then take a look at your pantry and see if you're building all three layers of preparedness.

    Remember: Preparedness isn't about buying everything. It's about making thoughtful decisions that bring peace.

    🏡 Website: joyfullyprepared.com

    📚 Joyfully Prepared Library: joyfullypreparedlibrary.com

    🗓️ Meal Planning Worksheet: joyfulprep.kartra.com/page/planning

    🏠 Joyfully Prepared Realtor: joyfullyprepared.com/realestate

    📸 Instagram: @joyfulprepper

    👩‍🌾 Facebook Group: joyfulprepgroup.com

    🏡Real Estate: https://joyfullyprepared.com/realestate/

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    23 分
  • How to Make Better Homestead Decisions
    2026/07/07

    Have you ever bought something because everyone else said you needed it?

    This week, Wendi shares the surprising lessons from a heated Facebook discussion asking, "What's the biggest waste of money on a homestead?" While the original answer was raised garden beds, the comments revealed something much deeper: every homestead is different, and wise decisions depend on your unique circumstances.

    In this episode, you'll learn:

    • Why the real question isn't "Is it worth it?" but "Is it worth it for me?"
    • How to identify the problem you're actually trying to solve before making a purchase.
    • Why your time and physical energy are valuable resources.
    • How to think beyond the purchase price and consider long-term costs.
    • Practical ways to use creativity and resourcefulness before spending money.
    • Why your climate, soil, property, and season of life should influence every homestead decision.
    • The importance of making room for beauty and joy, even when something doesn't produce a financial return.

    Whether you have a suburban backyard, a few acres, or a working farm, this episode will help you make thoughtful, intentional decisions that fit your family and your goals.

    Remember:

    Preparedness isn't about buying what everyone else buys. It's about making thoughtful decisions that bring peace to your life.

    🏡 Website: joyfullyprepared.com

    📚 Joyfully Prepared Library: joyfullypreparedlibrary.com

    🗓️ Meal Planning Worksheet: joyfulprep.kartra.com/page/planning

    🏠 Joyfully Prepared Realtor: joyfullyprepared.com/realestate

    📸 Instagram: @joyfulprepper

    👩‍🌾 Facebook Group: joyfulprepgroup.com

    🏡Real Estate: https://joyfullyprepared.com/realestate/

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    21 分
  • Two Successes and a Failure (A Six-Week Update)
    2026/06/30
    🌟 Highlights & takeaways
    • Celebrate the first one. My first commission check mattered far more than its size — proof I'm doing the thing God called me to do, even when it means leaving my "comfort hole."
    • A goal without a plan stalls. I could sew the jelly roll strips, but with no quilt pattern I had nowhere to go. Failure isn't the end — it shows you what you didn't know.
    • Find a mentor and a "hype man." A mentor would've saved me three weeks. We all need someone sincere to cheer us on.
    • Emergencies come singly. They're usually personal, not community-wide. Being prepared (water jugs, wipes, pool water, water for the animals) turned a 24-hour crisis into a manageable inconvenience.
    • Gratitude bridges the gap. Running water, hot showers, and flushing toilets sit at the top of my gratitude list for a reason.
    • Let people see you. The kindest gift is someone wanting to truly know you. Be brave enough to ask, and to be asked.
    💬 This week's challenge

    Is there someone you admire that you could simply ask, "Can I come visit you? I want to see you in your element and learn more about you." Imagine how much lovelier the world would be if we did more of that.

    🏡 Website: joyfullyprepared.com

    📚 Joyfully Prepared Library: joyfullypreparedlibrary.com

    🗓️ Meal Planning Worksheet: joyfulprep.kartra.com/page/planning

    🏠 Joyfully Prepared Realtor: joyfullyprepared.com/realestate

    📸 Instagram: @joyfulprepper

    👩‍🌾 Facebook Group: joyfulprepgroup.com

    🏡Real Estate: https://joyfullyprepared.com/realestate/

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    20 分
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