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English, Homes/Interior/Gardening, 1 season, 262 episodes, 21 hours, 23 minutes
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With over ten years experience making a home, author and mom of 6 Lisa Bass, shares her love for from scratch cooking, natural living and all things handmade. As a full-time blogger and homeschooler, Lisa also mixes in a little mom life and business tips.
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258. Establish Systems in Your Home, Business, and Life to Gain Peace and Productivity | Chelsi Jo Moore of Systemize Your Life

If you are overwhelmed by your home, your schedule, your many responsibilities as a mother, wife, homemaker, business owner, and more, this episode is for you! No matter the source of your stress, Chelsi Jo has a system for you. Don’t miss this conversation full of practical steps you can take to get back to peaceful and purposeful days. In this episode, we cover: How prioritizing your family’s fundamental needs can transform your overwhelm into peace Discerning what you need to erase from your schedule so you can prioritize what matters most Why routine stacking helps you flow seamlessly through your day and handle curveballs Where to start if you want to implement systems into your home as an overwhelmed mom Staying productive no matter your season of life The addictive power of social media in derailing our systems and stealing our focus Breaking down the “I don’t have time” myth Strategies for maintaining tidiness in your home Is it possible to uphold systems in your life and home when you are in a season of crisis? View full show notes on the blog + watch this episode on YouTube. Thank you for supporting the sponsors that make this show possible! ABOUT CHELSI JO Chelsi Jo is a wife, mom, CEO, top ranked podcaster, and system obsessed professional here to help every mom create the consistent income she wants and needs, without sacrificing her home or herself in the process.  After 17 years in corporate and 5 years of running an event based business she realized it was time to share the systems she had created to stay organized and keep up with the demands of being a busy mom so other women could have the same success without the overwhelm.  She specializes in teaching other work from home moms the strategic systems they need to manage their home in as little time as possible, plus create major impact and income in the hours they set aside to work.  From time blocking and fundamental needs, to workflows and team management she is confident that her strategic systems are the key to every modern working mom's success. RESOURCES MENTIONED Take The Quiz To Find Out Which System You Need To Go From Overwhelmed To Organized Listen to Chelsi Jo’s podcast CONNECT Chelsi Jo Moore of Systemize Your Life | Website | Instagram | Facebook | Pinterest Lisa Bass of Farmhouse on Boone | Blog | YouTube | Instagram | TikTok | Facebook | Pinterest Do you have a question you’d like me to answer on the podcast? A guest you’d like me to interview? Submit your questions and ideas here: bit.ly/SFLquestions.
10/8/202450 minutes, 55 seconds
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257. Answering sourdough questions: discard recipes, baking schedule, favorite tools, and more!

Do you want to know my real thoughts on sourdough discard recipes! In this episode, I’m answering more of your questions about all things sourdough! How do you know when your dough is done rising? What is the best time of day to start sourdough? How can I turn any recipe into a sourdough recipe? Join me for this conversation about one of my favorite topics! In this episode, we cover: An easy formula for turning any recipe into a sourdough recipe What ingredients to include in your long ferment My unfiltered thoughts on discard recipes Encouragement for anyone intimidated to start sourdough What to look for in timing your bulk ferment Sample baking schedules for each season What to expect when baking with freshly-milled whole wheat flour Tips for making the switch from baking yeast bread to baking sourdough  Why I’m moving from a stand mixer to mixing by hand My best tip for cutting a crusty sourdough loaf The top sourdough recipe worth mastering View full show notes on the blog + watch this episode on YouTube. Thank you for supporting the sponsors that make this show possible! RESOURCES MENTIONED Listen to part one of this Sourdough Q&A series or watch on YouTube How to Convert Any Recipe to Sourdough Check out my Christmas sourdough episode with Ash of Turner Farm or watch on YouTube Listen to my episode with Kristin all about baking with freshly-milled flour or watch on YouTube How To Cut Sourdough Bread For The Perfect Slice Join my Simple Sourdough course Pre-order my new cookbook Daily Sourdough Check out all my sourdough recipes on the blog Explore all of my course offerings including sourdough, sewing, blogging, YouTube CONNECT Lisa Bass of Farmhouse on Boone | Blog | YouTube | Instagram | TikTok | Facebook | Pinterest Do you have a question you’d like me to answer on the podcast? A guest you’d like me to interview? Submit your questions and ideas here: bit.ly/SFLquestions.
10/4/202437 minutes, 18 seconds
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256. Create Passive Income Online: Reach Your Blogging Dreams | Katie of Heart’s Content Farmhouse

The world of online business is exploding with opportunities.  There seems to be something for everyone.  In this conversation, Katie and I chat about our favorite stream of revenue in online business: blogging.  The blogging landscape has changed drastically over the years, and it is ripe with opportunity for those willing to learn the strategy and devote the time.  If you love chatting business strategy as much as I do, join us for this peek behind the curtain in the lives of two career bloggers! In this episode, we cover: Advice from two seasoned bloggers to those who are just getting started Are successful blogs built by luck or hard work? Putting in the work early in your business before hiring help Viewing blogging through a business lens rather than a personal lens Finding what motivates you to push through hard seasons of business Why it is important to keep producing even if you don’t do it perfectly Discerning which online platform is best for you: blogging, YouTube, social media, etc. View full show notes on the blog + watch this episode on YouTube. Thank you for supporting the sponsors that make this show possible! ABOUT KATIE Katie lives in Virginia with her husband, three daughters, a chocolate lab, and over thirty chickens. She loves creating simple tutorials for sourdough, bread, and soap. Her recipes, articles, and YouTube videos reach millions of people per year. RESOURCES MENTIONED Create Your Blog Dream Create Your Blog Dream Free Trial YouTube Success Academy CONNECT Katie of Heart’s Content Farmhouse | Website | YouTube | Pinterest | Instagram Lisa Bass of Farmhouse on Boone | Blog | YouTube | Instagram | TikTok | Facebook | Pinterest Do you have a question you’d like me to answer on the podcast?  A guest you’d like me to interview?  Submit your questions and ideas here: bit.ly/SFLquestions.
9/24/202446 minutes, 49 seconds
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255. Healing Through Food: Herbs, Ferments, Probiotics | CeAnne of Farmhouse Teas

Herbal teas and fermented beverages are a great way to improve your health while enjoying a tasty drink. In this episode, we dive into a few of the more enjoyable ways to include impactful nutrients in your diet with CeAnne of Farmhouse Teas. On a quest to heal her own chronic illness, CeAnne discovered the power of herbal medicine and began creating salves, teas, and ferments for her own family. Whether you are on your own journey of healing from illness or are simply looking to level up your health, join in for this educational conversation! In this episode, we cover: How CeAnne started her family business 10 years ago and what it looks like today Impacting chronic disease through herbal remedies and ferments CeAnne’s story of replacing coffee with tea in her pursuit of healing Why herbal tea lends itself well to making kombucha Is it safe for pregnant women and children to drink kombucha? What happens to the sugar content in the process of making kombucha Troubleshooting carbonation issues in fermented drinks The heart behind building a successful family business based on your passions View full show notes on the blog + watch this episode on YouTube. Thank you for supporting the sponsors that make this show possible! ABOUT CEANNE CeAnne is wife to The Farmer and Mama to four adopted kiddos. She helps farm lov'n families turn common herbs into powerful medicines in order to create health and wellness for their families, without the fuss. In 2014 they left their small city lot for a two acre farm outside of town. With dreams of growing the bulk of their own food they also started hand crafting their own herbal medicines and teas. It all started with a single packet of seeds and the lovely calendula flower. RESOURCES MENTIONED Use code FARMHOUSE20 at FarmhouseTeas.com Coffee Drinker’s Guide to Loose Leaf Tea CONNECT CeAnne Kosel of Farmhouse Teas | Website | Blog | YouTube | Instagram | Facebook | Pinterest Lisa Bass of Farmhouse on Boone | Blog | YouTube | Instagram | TikTok | Facebook | Pinterest Do you have a question you’d like me to answer on the podcast? A guest you’d like me to interview? Submit your questions and ideas here: bit.ly/SFLquestions.
9/17/20241 hour, 5 minutes, 55 seconds
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254. Sourdough Q&A with a 13-year sourdough veteran!

I have been baking sourdough for over 13 years, so I have learned a thing or two along the way.  You will find lots of sourdough educators out there who will equip you with technical and scientific knowledge about the process of sourdough, and while that certainly serves a purpose, I prefer to make sourdough simple and accessible for the everyday home cook.  My goal is to remove the overwhelm and show you how homemade sourdough bread can easily fit into your life, even if you don’t think you have time.  Join me for the first part in this sourdough Q&A series! In this episode, we cover: How to make your bread taste more or less sour Can flour type change the taste of your final product? Storage options for homemade bread Why does my sourdough bread have a gooey texture? My thoughts on when to store baked goods in the fridge When and how to prepare a sourdough recipe ahead of time Does it matter if I stir my starter down before measuring for a recipe? Why variations in your starter are normal Tips for storing your starter for long periods of time How much time do I need to devote to making sourdough? How the seasons impact sourdough baking Does it make sense to bake sourdough for a small family? View full show notes on the blog + watch this episode on YouTube. Thank you for supporting the sponsors that make this show possible! RESOURCES MENTIONED Make a week’s worth of sourdough bread in one day Same-day sourdough bread Gluten-free sourdough bread & gluten-free sourdough starter Two weeks in the life of my sourdough starter Don’t meal plan Small batch sourdough CONNECT Lisa Bass of Farmhouse on Boone | Blog | YouTube | Instagram | TikTok | Facebook | Pinterest Do you have a question you’d like me to answer on the podcast?  A guest you’d like me to interview?  Submit your questions and ideas here: bit.ly/SFLquestions.
9/10/202442 minutes, 36 seconds
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253. Buy What You Love Without Going Broke | Jill of Frugal Friends Podcast

Living responsibly with our finances does not mean total deprivation. While there are many voices telling us how to achieve our financial goals, Jill of Frugal Friends Podcast teaches that choices about money are not black and white, but will vary from person to person based on our values. The notion of values-based spending gives you freedom to use your money on the things that matter most to you. Join us to hear Jill’s refreshing perspective on all things spending and saving! In this episode, we cover: Looking beyond budgeting and embracing values-based spending Practical tips for evaluating your own personal values The top five reasons for impulse spending and how to interrupt the pattern How you can challenge yourself to put an end to impulse purchases Why having unlimited resources is not actually ideal How the content you consume impacts your spending habits Landing in the “radical middle” between extreme finance messaging Mindset shifts and practical strategies for saving money on groceries amidst ever-increasing costs Ideas for navigating Christmas gifts while trying to save money View full show notes on the blog + watch this episode on YouTube. Thank you for supporting the sponsors that make this show possible! ABOUT JILL Jill Sirianni is a licensed clinical social worker and co-host of the Frugal Friends podcast. She’s experienced in doing a lot with a little—from starting small businesses to full-time RVing—all of it was leveraged to pay off $60,000 of debt and cash flow her masters degree. Helping others is her highest value and integrating her mental health perspective with personal finance is how she supports others to identify, and live out of, what they value most. When she’s not meeting with clients or podcasting, you can find her in the garden or hosting friends in her home. She lives in St. Petersburg, Florida, with her husband Eric. RESOURCES MENTIONED Listen to Jill & Jen’s previous appearance on Simple Farmhouse Life Pre-order the book Buy What You Love Without Going Broke by Jill Sirianni & Jen Smith CONNECT Jill Sirianni of Frugal Friends Podcast | Website | Instagram | Facebook | YouTube Lisa Bass of Farmhouse on Boone | Blog | YouTube | Instagram | TikTok | Facebook | Pinterest Do you have a question you’d like me to answer on the podcast? A guest you’d like me to interview? Submit your questions and ideas here: bit.ly/SFLquestions.
9/3/202458 minutes, 34 seconds
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252. You Can Thrive in Any Season of Motherhood | Meg of Flourishing Motherhood

As mothers, we are often sold lies about what our lives will look like while raising children. Unfortunately, many of these voices paint motherhood in a negative light. At the beginning of her motherhood journey, Meg was quick to recognize these lies and embrace a different outlook instead. This conversation is incredibly encouraging for any mother who is ready to embrace her current season of motherhood with all its blessings and challenges. Meg urges us to lean into our personalities and strengths as mothers and stop comparing ourselves to what others are doing. What will it take for your unique family to flourish? Listen in to take your next step! In this episode, we cover: Overturning the narrative that your life is over when you become a mother How to find your own unique inspiration in motherhood without falling prey to comparison Being honest with yourself about your season of life and embracing flexibility Assessing what mental blocks are hindering you from getting things done How Meg and her family have traveled the world together even while raising young kids The beauty of allowing your personality as a mother to influence your family’s daily rhythm Embracing your strengths and delegating your weaknesses in building community Talking through the logistics of finding and growing friendships as a mom The problem with perfectionism in health, homeschooling, diet, etc. Weighing your values when it comes to deciding where to make compromises The importance of sifting through the mass of conflicting information and finding what works for you View full show notes on the blog + watch this episode on YouTube. Thank you for supporting the sponsors that make this show possible! ABOUT MEG Meg is a past nutrition counselor with a passion for taking the “complicated” out of healthy living and adventure. She currently is a momma to four littles and loves to share with other mom’s how to flourish in motherhood!  CONNECT Meg Thompson of Flourishing Motherhood | Website | Instagram | TikTok | YouTube | Pinterest | Facebook Lisa Bass of Farmhouse on Boone | Blog | YouTube | Instagram | TikTok | Facebook | Pinterest Do you have a question you’d like me to answer on the podcast? A guest you’d like me to interview? Submit your questions and ideas here: bit.ly/SFLquestions.
8/27/20241 hour, 5 minutes, 25 seconds
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251. Finding motivation each day, budget home decor, minimalist baby prep, and more Q&A!

Join me for another casual chat where I answer some of the questions you guys sent in! Everything from a behind the scenes peek at my content business to diapering and feeding babies… these questions run the gamut. If you’d like me to answer your question on a future episode of the podcast, visit http://bit.ly/SFLquestions. In this episode, we cover: What I love about our vintage stove and some regrets Our non-traditional approach to health insurance for our large self-employed family Do I consider myself a working mom or a stay-at-home mom? Would I use antibiotics for strep throat? How to move past feelings of overwhelm in your business and move the needle forward Do I ever wake up in the morning with no motivation to get started on the day? A peek behind the scenes of how I create my homemaking YouTube videos Where I splurge on home decor for the biggest impact and where I save money Why I don’t use cloth diapers anymore and what I do instead My approach to transitioning my babies onto solid foods Do I save and store baby items in between babies? Keeping our kids safe while using a wood stove to heat our home How often do my children help with chores? View full show notes on the blog + watch this episode on YouTube. Thank you for supporting the sponsors that make this show possible! RESOURCES MENTIONED Listen to my chat with Leslie Burris about our vintage stoves Samaritan Ministries  My Q&A episode on how we handle illness and medicine in our family My latest video on our summer menu (frying sage leaves in butter) TWOPAGES Custom Curtains Toups and Co Organics Purely Parsons radiant facial serum CONNECT Lisa Bass of Farmhouse on Boone | Blog | YouTube | Instagram | TikTok | Facebook | Pinterest Do you have a question you’d like me to answer on the podcast? A guest you’d like me to interview? Submit your questions and ideas here: bit.ly/SFLquestions.
8/20/202452 minutes, 23 seconds
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250. Get Your Peace Back by Creating Simple Home Systems | Lisa Lizotte of Habits & Home

As a busy mom and business owner, I am a big advocate for decluttering and simplifying your home. Keeping a minimal home has given me so much time and peace back. But once you have decluttered, what does it look like to maintain a sense of order in your home every day? Is it even possible with young children? Lisa of The Habits & Home Show helps women create long-term systems and habits to keep their homes running smoothly after decluttering. In our conversation, we dive into the idea of following the natural flow of your home, why you might want to do away with checklists, and the problem with chasing perfection. If you are a homemaker or mother who feels overwhelmed by a full plate, join us for this impactful discussion! In this episode, we cover: The tragedy that led Lisa to begin her minimalism journey  Why you don’t need charts and checklists to get things done Recognizing the natural flow in your home and creating habits to support it The steps you need to take in your home so that it can be reset quickly everyday What are the signs that your home has become too much to manage? Discerning when you need to let things go to create more margin in your life A step-by-step process for pursuing a new project in the midst of a full life How perfectionism can derail your forward momentum and what to do instead The importance of tailoring others’ advice to your own unique circumstances View full show notes on the blog + watch this episode on YouTube. Thank you for supporting the sponsors that make this show possible! ABOUT LISA LIZOTTE Lisa is a Professional Organizer and Habits Coach helping busy women bring order to their homes by downsizing and decluttering and ditching old habits in exchange for systems that bring peace and more enjoyment to their homes. RESOURCES MENTIONED The Habits & Home Show Podcast Freebie: Daily Reset Checklist habitsandhome.com Shop: habitsandhome.shop CONNECT Lisa Lizotte of Habits & Home | Website | Instagram | Facebook | Pinterest Lisa Bass of Farmhouse on Boone | Blog | YouTube | Instagram | TikTok | Facebook | Pinterest Do you have a question you’d like me to answer on the podcast? A guest you’d like me to interview? Submit your questions and ideas here: bit.ly/SFLquestions.
8/13/202458 minutes, 20 seconds
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249. Family Business: Involving Kids, Setting Boundaries, Making an Impact | Brad & Starla Walker of Abby’s Elderberry

Family entrepreneurship is such a unique and enriching way of life, but it is not without its challenges. Brad and Starla Walker of Abby’s Elderberry joined me on the podcast last year to share about the amazing benefits of elderberries, and today we are taking a look behind the scenes at what it is like to run a family farm business from home as a family of ten. How do they involve their children in the family business without burning the kids out? How do they divide responsibilities between home and the business? How does Starla manage a full plate as a mother of eight? Why is family business so impactful in the community? Join us for this inspiring conversation about what is possible when you link arms and take a risk. In this episode, we cover: How Abby’s Elderberry got started and where the family business stands now Creative ways Brad and Starla’s children participate in the family business What boundaries the family has established to separate work and family time Challenges of running a business from home with a growing family How do you involve kids in the family business without making them resent it? Biggest lessons learned from beginning a family business as busy parents You don’t have to be an expert in something to get started Managing a full home and busy business as a mother of eight The difference it makes to take your role seriously as a homemaker The impact of a meaningful family business for future generations View full show notes on the blog + watch this episode on YouTube. Thank you for supporting the sponsors that make this show possible! ABOUT BRAD & STARLA Brad & Starla Walker have 8 kids and live on their 15 acre homestead in Southern Indiana, just outside of Louisville, KY. There they garden, raise livestock, homeschool their children, and operate their family business, Abby’s Elderberry. They have personally experienced the benefits of elderberry for years and jumped at the opportunity to take ownership of Abby’s in late 2022. Since that time, they have shipped their products to all 50 states, 4 Canadian provinces and are launching with a national distributor in September ‘24.  RESOURCES Sitewide discount of 15% (elderberry syrups, teas, tinctures, organic berries, DIY syrup kits) with promo code FARMHOUSE at AbbysElderberry.com CONNECT Brad & Starla Walker of Abby’s Elderberry | Website | Instagram | Facebook | YouTube Lisa Bass of Farmhouse on Boone | Blog | YouTube | Instagram | TikTok | Facebook | Pinterest Do you have a question you’d like me to answer on the podcast? A guest you’d like me to interview? Submit your questions and ideas here: bit.ly/SFLquestions.
8/6/202459 minutes, 16 seconds
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248. Encouragement for young moms, raising great teenagers, and more Q&A!

If you are in the early years of motherhood, everything can feel so overwhelming. Your kids are all young and you are still trying to find confident footing as a mom. I hear from young mothers quite often who want to learn new homemaking skills, but they feel like they are already drowning in motherhood. In this episode, I am sharing my advice for mothers in those little years, and I’m also talking about my approach to parenting in the teen years, and my hopes and dreams for my children’s adult years. Join me for this chat as I answer a variety of questions from my listeners! In this episode, I cover: An update on my strategy for baby sleep as a mom of eight My hopes for the future of my family as my kids get older A sample week in the life of my blogging business Our strategy for raising capable and delightful teenagers The one downside to having a home birth Do I regret becoming an online influencer? My opinion on which season of parenting is the most difficult View full show notes on the blog + watch this episode on YouTube. Thank you for supporting the sponsors that make this show possible! CONNECT Lisa Bass of Farmhouse on Boone | Blog | YouTube | Instagram | TikTok | Facebook | Pinterest Do you have a question you’d like me to answer on the podcast? A guest you’d like me to interview? Submit your questions and ideas here: bit.ly/SFLquestions.
7/30/202451 minutes, 47 seconds
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247. Breaking Down Popular Narratives in Motherhood | Abbie Halberstadt of M is for Mama

If you have ever wanted to sit down with a seasoned mom and ask your biggest motherhood questions, I hope this conversation with Abbie will bless you! As a mother of ten, her perspective on raising kids has grown throughout the years as she has encountered challenges and rejoiced in victories. We chat about how to build an in-person community around you, dangerous modern parenting narratives, comparison, convenience, and more. We hope this episode fills you with encouragement as you walk out this noble calling of motherhood! In this episode, we cover: Our unique perspective on the “motherhood is hard” narrative What real in-person community gives you that internet relationships can’t The benefits of having a mentor in motherhood and how to find one How to recognize the gifts and challenges of your unique circumstance Is the easy way always the better way? The countercultural way we prioritize quality time together in our large families Laying the groundwork for raising delightful teenagers The point of biblical parenting is not what you think Why it’s dangerous to exclude dads from the parenting narrative View full show notes on the blog + watch this episode on YouTube. Thank you for supporting the sponsors that make this show possible! Toups and Co Organics | Use code FOB15 at ToupsandCo.com ABOUT ABBIE Abbie is a happy wife, homeschooling mama to ten rad kids, bestselling author, blogger, fitness instructor, and recent pickleball enthusiast. Abbie is the author of the bestselling M Is for Mama and has a passion for sharing scriptural wisdom combined with her own lessons learned through the challenges as a mama of ten. She is here to help shift perspectives on the hardships of motherhood and of life, in general, all while reminding women of their God-given beauty and purpose.  But most importantly, she’s a Bible-believing Christian who desires to know God and make Him known. Her new book is Hard is Not the Same Thing as Bad, and she loves encouraging women to dig deep in the everyday trials of motherhood for the treasures of joy and growth that are there in abundance if we’re only willing to look. She, her husband Shaun, and their double handful of children live in the Piney Woods of East Texas. RESOURCES M is for Mama by Abbie Halberstadt Hard is Not the Same Thing as Bad by Abbie Halberstadt M is for Mama Podcast Abbie on the Ellen Fisher Podcast CONNECT Abbie Halberstadt of M is for Mama | Website | Instagram | Facebook Lisa Bass of Farmhouse on Boone | Blog | YouTube | Instagram | TikTok | Facebook | Pinterest Do you have a question you’d like me to answer on the podcast? A guest you’d like me to interview? Submit your questions and ideas here: bit.ly/SFLquestions.
7/23/20241 hour, 3 minutes, 49 seconds
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246. Quit Social Media: Find Peace and Freedom Again | Sandy Cooper of The Scoop on Balance

The impact of social media consumption cannot be overstated. After struggling with her own technology boundaries for years, Sandy finally decided to leave all social media platforms completely, but she thought she was alone in this battle. It didn’t take long for her to realize that there were countless other women experiencing the same negative effects of living overconnected. If you have been feeling a stirring to radically change your relationship with the internet, this conversation will give you the courage you need to take the next step.  In this episode, we cover: How Sandy got started creating content on the internet and why she ultimately left social media completely A look at how the internet has changed over the years Addressing the biggest fears and inconveniences of leaving social media Examining the addictive power of social media A theory of why life feels like it is passing us by faster and faster What constant consumption does to our brains Coming out on the other side of social media addiction Changing your relationship with social media as an online business owner How technology is changing adolescence View full show notes on the blog + watch this episode on YouTube. Thank you for supporting the sponsors that make this show possible! ABOUT SANDY Sandy Cooper is an award-winning author of three books, a podcaster, and a professionally certified home chef. She has been a wife to Jon for over 30 years and is mom to three kids ages 17 to 25 and a 9-month-old son in Heaven. She has been helping frazzled moms find peace since 2008 at thescooponbalance.com and is the co-founder of Writing Off Social, where she helps female Christian writers grow their audience without social media. She podcasts weekly at The Balanced MomCast and Writing Off Social: The Podcast from her home office in Florida, where she lives with her family.  RESOURCES The Balanced MomCast Podcast Writing Off Social Free Quiz: Is it Time for You to Break Up with Social Media? CONNECT Sandy Cooper of The Scoop on Balance | Website | Substack | Email: [email protected] Lisa Bass of Farmhouse on Boone | Blog | YouTube | Instagram | TikTok | Facebook | Pinterest Do you have a question you’d like me to answer on the podcast? A guest you’d like me to interview? Submit your questions and ideas here: bit.ly/SFLquestions.
7/16/20241 hour, 6 minutes, 24 seconds
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245. Large family minimalism, natural remedies, antibiotics, baby sleep, and more Q&A!

I am sitting down to answer more of your questions in today’s episode! Do we ever use antibiotics? How do I get my babies to sleep through the night? How do we manage toys with eight kids? Join me for this look behind the curtain of our life right now! If you’d like to submit a question for a future Q&A episode, visit bit.ly/SFLquestions. In this episode, we cover: Examples of when we use natural remedies and when we use pharmaceuticals My laid back approach to sleep training for night time and nap times How I handle not having a vent hood in our busy kitchen The strategies that allow us to have minimal toys in our large family How I keep our home tidy even though I am not naturally organized My babywearing recommendations from newborn through toddler years Why I don’t bathe my kids every day and what we do about chlorine pools Do we avoid GMOs for health reasons or political reasons? View full show notes on the blog + watch this episode on YouTube. Thank you for supporting the sponsors that make this show possible! Toups and Co Organics | Use code FOB15 at ToupsandCo.com CONNECT Lisa Bass of Farmhouse on Boone | Blog | YouTube | Instagram | TikTok | Facebook | Pinterest Do you have a question you’d like me to answer on the podcast? A guest you’d like me to interview? Submit your questions and ideas here: bit.ly/SFLquestions.
7/9/202440 minutes, 52 seconds
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244. Turn Your Homemaking Skills into a Business: How to Start a Microbakery | Lily & Ellen of The Flour Barn

There is no doubt that homemakers gain many valuable skills as they continue to grow in their role. If you have thought about using your kitchen skills to generate an income for your family, this episode is for you! Lily and Ellen share the story of how they started a home bakery that has continued to grow and become quite profitable for their families. We also talk through the ins and outs of making decisions in your small business. How do you know when it’s time to grow and when it’s time to scale back? May you be inspired by this chat with three busy moms, homemakers, homesteaders, and entrepreneurs! In this episode, we cover: How to navigate the timing of baking large batches of breads and pastries for a microbakery Tips for making a microbakery profitable and worth your time Learning from your mistakes and letting go of business ideas that don’t work The importance of marketing your products effectively Outfitting your microbakery without going into debt Walking through the layout of the baking and selling space Navigating local regulations of commercial kitchens and cottage bakeries Step-by-step process of prepping and baking dough Making your small business work for you as a busy mom Thinking through tough decisions when growing your business The value in creating an experience for your customers Why microbakeries may have more success than large-scale bakeries View full show notes on the blog + watch this episode on YouTube. Thank you for supporting the sponsors that make this show possible! ABOUT LILY & ELLEN Lily and Ellen are two sisters who own a small bakery on their family farm. They spend their days raising their children, running their bakery and caring for their homestead. CONNECT Lily & Ellen of The Flour Barn | Website | Blog | Instagram | Facebook | Pinterest Lisa Bass of Farmhouse on Boone | Blog | YouTube | Instagram | TikTok | Facebook | Pinterest Do you have a question you’d like me to answer on the podcast? A guest you’d like me to interview? Submit your questions and ideas here: bit.ly/SFLquestions.
7/2/20241 hour, 29 seconds
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243. Practical Self-Care for Moms: Overcoming Burnout and Anger in Motherhood | Elizabeth of Emotionally Healthy Legacy

Self-care in motherhood is a hot topic these days, but the advice can be difficult to navigate when it does not feel practical for your season of life. Or perhaps you are feeling guilt about establishing self-care routines for yourself. Elizabeth helps moms overcome anger and overwhelm and embrace peace and wellness in their homes. If you are in a season of motherhood that has you feeling burned out or easily angered, this episode offers practical strategies for taking care of yourself while still prioritizing your role as a mother. Join us for this uplifting conversation! In this episode, we cover: What is burnout and why does it lead to anger? The starting steps for climbing out of the hole of burnout Taking your self-care to the next step beyond basic needs Changing your mindset about what is life-giving and realistic in your season Choosing to adapt when things don’t go as planned How to ask for help when you are feeling burned out First steps you can take today if you are stressed or overwhelmed Strategies for finding pockets of time for self-care without using screens The benefits of giving your kids quiet, independent time in the afternoons  View full show notes on the blog + watch this episode on YouTube. Thank you for supporting the sponsors that make this show possible! Toups and Co Organics | Use code FOB15 at ToupsandCo.com ABOUT ELIZABETH Elizabeth is an anger management coach for Christian moms. She is the host of Emotionally Healthy Legacy podcast and a mom of four. Elizabeth is super passionate about mental health and emotional wellness in motherhood. She supports stressed Christian moms in overcoming anger and embracing emotional stability, empowering them to leave an emotionally healthy legacy for their children's lives. RESOURCES MENTIONED Emotionally Healthy Legacy Podcast 10x Emotional Capacity Training CONNECT Elizabeth of Emotionally Healthy Legacy | Website | Podcast Lisa Bass of Farmhouse on Boone | Blog | YouTube | Instagram | TikTok | Facebook | Pinterest Join us in the Simple Farmhouse Life Facebook community!
6/25/202453 minutes, 33 seconds
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242. Quick & Easy Summer Meals | Cooking From Scratch

I love sharing what we are cooking in our farmhouse from season to season, so join me for this episode where I’m talking through what our menu looks like during these long, hot summer days. We are on the go more in the summer, so I am spending less time cooking which means I need to keep our kitchen stocked with quick and easy staples that we can throw together in a pinch. I hope you find meal inspiration in this episode to take with you into your own kitchen! Check out part two of this episode exclusively on YouTube where I am showing the process of transforming my parents’ open-concept home into a cozy, inviting space. View full show notes on the blog + watch this episode on YouTube. Thank you for supporting the sponsors that make this show possible! RESOURCES MENTIONED Some recipes mentioned in this episode: peach chicken, honey mustard, sourdough bagels, puff pancake, mayonnaise, granola, strawberry jam, sourdough crepes, water kefir, sourdough lemon bread, fermented lemonade  Check out the Farmhouse on Boone blog for more from-scratch recipe inspiration for every season! And follow along on YouTube to see more of the meals we are enjoying in the farmhouse. CONNECT Lisa Bass of Farmhouse on Boone | Blog | YouTube | Instagram | TikTok | Facebook | Pinterest Do you have a question you’d like me to answer on the podcast? A guest you’d like me to interview? Submit your questions and ideas here: bit.ly/SFLquestions.
6/18/202421 minutes, 39 seconds
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241. Give Your Family What Technology Can’t | Erin Loechner, Author of The Opt-Out Family

In our highly-connected digital world, many voices have come along to warn of the dangers of overindulgence in technology. While many encourage boundaries and moderation, Erin argues that opting out completely is a better way. Have you felt the pull to change your family’s relationship with technology? Before you think, “I could never do that,” give this episode a listen! Erin gently challenges us to craft the kind of family culture where technology cannot compare to the joy of real life.   In this episode, we cover: The decision-making process that led Erin to her current philosophy on screen usage Digging into some of the practicals of living a less connected life The surprising way your relationships may be impacted by leaving social media Taking an honest look at the moderation mindset around the online world Giving your family something to reach for, not just something to run away from Navigating a screen-free life with your kids How the cultural landscape is changing in regards to technology Will restricting your kids’ screen usage cause them to overindulge in the future? How parents’ desire to keep tabs on their kids may not be healthy Thank you for supporting the sponsors that make this show possible! Toups and Co Organics | Use code FOB15 at ToupsandCo.com View full show notes on the blog + watch this episode on YouTube. ABOUT ERIN Founder of global tech-free movement The Opt-Out Family, Erin Loechner is a former social media influencer who walked away from a million fans to live a low-tech lifestyle—and is now teaching others how to do the same. Her cutting-edge work has been praised in the New York Times, the Washington Post, the Wall Street Journal, and the Huffington Post, as well as on the Today Show. When she’s not scrawling on her trusty steno pad, Erin, her husband, and their three kids spend their days chasing alpenglow, reading Kipling, and biking to town for more tortillas. RESOURCES Video tutorial on how to turn your smart phone into a dumb phone The Opt-Out Family by Erin Loechner More free resources for the opt-out family CONNECT Erin Loechner | Website Lisa Bass of Farmhouse on Boone | Blog | YouTube | Instagram | TikTok | Facebook | Pinterest Do you have a question you’d like me to answer on the podcast? A guest you’d like me to interview? Submit your questions and ideas here: bit.ly/SFLquestions.
6/11/202450 minutes, 2 seconds
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240. Being Crunchy Without Going Crazy | Emily of Really Very Crunchy

For those in the crunchy community, there is more noise than ever about the dangers around us and the way things should be done. While navigating her own journey of health and wellness, Emily began to see the humor in this lifestyle. In this conversation, we chat about how Emily got started sharing comedy on the internet to bring levity to what can be stressful. We also dive into what it looks like to maintain balance in this journey– balance in our minds, in our children, in our family relationships, in our social interactions, and more. This episode is a must-listen! In this episode, we cover: How Emily’s crunchy lifestyle choices became viral content Finding balance in living a healthy lifestyle without going crazy Deciding what your 20% compromises will be in an 80/20 lifestyle Evaluating our peace of mind in an age of information overload Navigating relationships and social situations as a “crunchy mom” Making peace with choosing convenience in some situations Behind the scenes of Emily’s content creation process How we handle criticism and negativity as content creators The best way to encourage independent, creative play in kids View full show notes on the blog + watch this episode on YouTube. Thank you for supporting the sponsors that make this show possible! ABOUT EMILY Emily Morrow is the creator of Really Very Crunchy, a sketch comedy account with over 3 million followers across platforms and more than 2 billion views on her videos. Emily's new book, Really Very Crunchy: The beginner's guide to removing toxins from your life without adding them to your personality, is available everywhere March 12. RESOURCES MENTIONED Really Very Crunchy by Emily Morrow The Really Very Crunchy Podcast with Emily and Jason Morrow CONNECT Emily Morrow of Really Very Crunchy | Website | Instagram | YouTube | TikTok | Facebook Lisa Bass of Farmhouse on Boone | Blog | YouTube | Instagram | TikTok | Facebook | Pinterest Do you have a question you’d like me to answer on the podcast? A guest you’d like me to interview? Submit your questions and ideas here: bit.ly/SFLquestions.
6/4/20241 hour, 7 minutes, 23 seconds
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239. Pregnancy and Homesteading Q&A with Meg of Hollar Homestead (plus some of our controversial opinions!)

So many of you have been asking me to bring Meg back on the podcast, and I am so excited to have her join me for this chat all about her approach to pregnancy and her homesteading story. We address questions about what foods we stay away from during pregnancy, what homestead chores we avoid, and more. What are our thoughts on ultrasounds? Prenatal vitamins? How do we maintain our businesses and homeschooling responsibilities throughout pregnancy and postpartum? I hope this chat with Meg inspires those of you who are in a similar season to make the most of this time! In this episode, we cover: How Meg’s family made a radical change to pursue homesteading and debt freedom Thoughts on consuming raw milk during pregnancy What we do and do not avoid during pregnancy How to maintain the important things during difficult seasons of pregnancy Scaling back business and homeschooling when adding a new baby to the family Our thoughts and experiences with ultrasounds and prenatal vitamins during pregnancy View full show notes on the blog + watch this episode on YouTube. Thank you for supporting the sponsors that make this show possible! Toups and Co Organics uses nourishing, organic ingredients to create simple and safe skincare products. Toups and Co is offering my listeners 10% off any one purchase with the code FOB15. Visit ToupsandCo.com to order today. And check out my interview with the founder of Toups and Co, Emilie, to find out more about this amazing company and their products. RESOURCES MENTIONED Listen to Meg’s first episode on my podcast! CONNECT Meg Hollar of Hollar Homestead | Website | YouTube | Instagram Lisa Bass of Farmhouse on Boone | Blog | YouTube | Instagram | TikTok | Facebook | Pinterest Do you have a question you’d like me to answer on the podcast? A guest you’d like me to interview? Submit your questions and ideas here: bit.ly/SFLquestions.
5/28/202447 minutes, 41 seconds
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238. Answering your questions: things I don’t stress about, advice for young homemakers, and more!

In this episode, I am sitting down with a cup of coffee to chat through some more of the questions you all submitted! I share my perspective on quite a few motherhood topics – potty training, meltdowns, breastfeeding, sleep schedules – that I have found are not worth stressing over. I hope that by sharing my story, I can encourage you to let go of some of the stress in motherhood and embrace the season you are in. I’m also discussing business, blogging, homemaking, and a variety of other topics you asked about. Join me for another coffee chat Q&A! Sharing my miscarriage story My no drama approach to potty training How I get dinner on the table when kids are melting down What I have done to grow my public speaking skills How we landed on our current chicken tractor setup My thoughts on losing the baby weight Advice for a mom who wants more kids but her husband isn’t on board Breastfeeding advice for a first-time mom How I have slowly grown my business and hired help along the way My thoughts on what it takes to be successful in the blogging world My best advice for single women View full show notes on the blog + watch this episode on YouTube. Thank you for supporting the sponsors that make this show possible! CONNECT Lisa Bass of Farmhouse on Boone | Blog | YouTube | Instagram | TikTok | Facebook | Pinterest Do you have a question you’d like me to answer on the podcast? A guest you’d like me to interview? Submit your questions and ideas here: bit.ly/SFLquestions.
5/21/202453 minutes, 17 seconds
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237. All of Life is an Opportunity for Learning: Freedom in Homeschooling | Lyndsey of Treehouse Schoolhouse

I am a firm believer that education does not take place exclusively within the walls of a classroom during certain hours of the day.  I loved chatting with Lyndsey again on the podcast about the freedom that comes with prioritizing an environment of learning in your home instead of strict parameters around when and how school must happen.  Lyndsey shares why year-round schooling gives her family more flexibility and how their daily rhythm fluctuates with the seasons.  Whether you are already in the thick of homeschooling or thinking about getting started, let this episode encourage you and take the pressure off!  In this episode, we cover: How Lyndsey and her husband self-designed and self-built their new home and involved their children in the process What it looks like to homeschool year-round and why it’s so freeing How a typical day in the life of a year-round homeschooling family may shift with the seasons Debunking some common misconceptions about how a homeschool day unfolds Viewing your family as a community that works together Making intentional choices to turn everyday tasks into learning opportunities for your children Considering the opportunity cost of prioritizing a rigid bookwork schedule in your education Encouragement for the mom who is nervous to start homeschooling Changing your perspective on what education can look like in chaotic seasons of life Practical considerations for how to set up your home to support a home-centered life View full show notes on the blog + watch this episode on YouTube. Thank you for supporting the sponsors that make this show possible! Toups and Co Organics | Use code FOB15 at ToupsandCo.com ABOUT LYNDSEY Lyndsey is a homeschool mom of four and the founder of Treehouse Schoolhouse. Before motherhood, Lyndsey had a career in children's ministry and special needs education. Her home education centers around living books and ideas, hands-on learning, nature exploration, and biblical discipleship. She shares experiences and home education inspiration through her Instagram and blog, as well as creates curriculum and resources for families around the world. Her most popular curriculum titles are An Expectant Easter, A Connected Christmas, and Treehouse Nature Study. RESOURCES MENTIONED Save 15% on any purchase from Lyndsey’s shop using the code SIMPLEFARMHOUSELIFE15 (15% off total order. One use per customer. Cannot be combined with other promos.) CONNECT Lyndsey Mimnagh of Treehouse Schoolhouse | Website | Instagram | Facebook | YouTube | Pinterest  Lisa Bass of Farmhouse on Boone | Blog | YouTube | Instagram | TikTok | Facebook | Pinterest Do you have a question you’d like me to answer on the podcast?  A guest you’d like me to interview?  Submit your questions and ideas here: bit.ly/SFLquestions. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
5/14/202450 minutes, 50 seconds
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236. The Most Powerful Tool to Fight Negative Thoughts | Natalie of Dwell Differently

With so much noise around us in our digital world, we often find ourselves swimming in seas of negative voices and anxious thoughts. In today’s conversation, Natalie is sharing how she helps women overcome these negative thought patterns by memorizing scripture. Anyone who has committed God’s words to memory knows how impactful those words are in your heart and mind. If you are new to memorizing scripture, our encouragement to you is to give it a shot and see what fruit it produces in your life! In this episode, we cover: Ideas for getting started with memorizing scripture Why memorizing God’s word is so powerful Do you really need to memorize scripture when you have 24/7 access to the bible? Prioritizing scripture memorization even in chaotic seasons of life How to combat negative thinking with the truth of scripture The power of creating new pathways in your brain Establishing habits around reading God’s word View full show notes on the blog + watch this episode on YouTube. Thank you for supporting the sponsors that make this show possible! Azure Standard | Use code SIMPLEFARMHOUSE10 at AzureStandard.com RESOURCES MENTIONED Dwell Differently: Overcome Negative Thinking with the Simple Practice of Memorizing God's Truth Dwell Differently Podcast CONNECT  Natalie Abbott of Dwell Differently | Website | Instagram | Facebook | Facebook Group Lisa Bass of Farmhouse on Boone | Blog | YouTube | Instagram | TikTok | Facebook | Pinterest Do you have a question you’d like me to answer on the podcast? A guest you’d like me to interview? Submit your questions and ideas here: bit.ly/SFLquestions.
5/7/202441 minutes, 3 seconds
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235. My daily work rhythm, sleep training babies, dairy cow update, and more Q&A!

You all submitted more great questions about parenting, work/life balance, our homestead, and more!  Join me as I share my perspective on these topics.  If you’d like to submit a question for a future episode, visit bit.ly/SFLquestions. In this episode, I discuss: Thoughts on how to handle babies and toddlers sitting through church How I currently schedule my day to balance all the family and work responsibilities My tips for planning out and accomplishing work tasks for the week Thoughts on adding a new baby to your family in the midst  How we approach baby sleep throughout the baby’s first year An update on some of our ups and downs with having a dairy cow View full show notes on the blog + watch this episode on YouTube. Visit the website for more information on our podcast sponsors! RESOURCES Bread machine sourdough bread recipe SFL podcast episode with Jess of Roots and Refuge SFL podcast episode with Amy Fewell of Homesteaders of America Use code FOB10 to save on your tickets to the Modern Homesteading Conference CONNECT Lisa Bass of Farmhouse on Boone | Blog | YouTube | Instagram | TikTok | Facebook | Pinterest Join us in the Simple Farmhouse Life Facebook community!
4/30/202443 minutes, 31 seconds
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234. Don’t Overcomplicate Your Home Decor | Myquillyn Smith, The Nester

The topic of home decor can be intimidating for many who don’t feel that they are naturally talented at decorating. But decorating is a skill that anyone can learn and continually improve. Myquillyn has been mastering the skill of home decor for many years, and she helps others do the same in their own homes. Today, she is encouraging us to stop taking our homes too seriously, to take risks in our home decor, to be willing to make mistakes and learn from them. May this episode leave you feeling inspired and full of attainable ideas to experiment with in your home! In this episode, we cover: How to quickly create a homey feel in a new house What it means to not take your house too seriously Strengthening your decorating muscles by taking risks Practical suggestions for experimenting with your home decor without spending too much One major pitfall to avoid when curating your home decor Some unique thoughts on the process of finding your style Prioritizing the feeling of your home over the specific style The three decor elements that will transform any room How you can enjoy indoor plants through the concept of “plant math” View full show notes on the blog + watch this episode on YouTube. Thank you to our sponsors! Toups and Co Organics uses nourishing, organic ingredients to create simple and safe skincare products. Toups and Co is offering my listeners 10% off any one purchase with the code FOB15. Visit ToupsandCo.com to order today. And check out my interview with the founder of Toups and Co, Emilie, to find out more about this amazing company and their products. Visit the website for more information on our podcast sponsors! ABOUT MYQUILLYN Myquillyn Smith, also known as “The Nester,” is the New York Times and Wall Street Journal bestselling author of Welcome Home and Cozy Minimalist Home . For the past 17 years, she’s been encouraging women to embrace their space—imperfections and all—and make it their own. Her previous homes have been featured in Better Homes & Gardens , Ladies’ Home Journal , and Cottages & Bungalows . She recently purchased and redecorated a 1905 Queen Anne Victorian home in Morganton, North Carolina, the inspiration for her new book House Rules . She’s never met a home she didn’t love. Find her online at TheNester.com and on Instagram @TheNester. RESOURCES MENTIONED House Rules: How to Decorate for Every Home, Style, and Budget by Myquillyn Smith CONNECT Myquillyn Smith | Website | Podcast | Instagram | Facebook | Pinterest Lisa Bass of Farmhouse on Boone | Blog | YouTube | Instagram | TikTok | Facebook | Pinterest Join us in the Simple Farmhouse Life Facebook community!
4/23/202450 minutes, 14 seconds
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233. Bringing Our Homes to Life through Sacred Rhythms | Jennifer Pepito

As homemakers and mothers, our role extends beyond completing the daily tasks of housekeeping and child rearing. We are the ones who nurture the atmosphere of our homes and infuse life into our families. I am so happy to have Jennifer back on the podcast to talk about her latest book, Habits for a Sacred Home. This conversation is rich with ideas and real life examples of the everyday practices that make our homes come alive and impact our children for decades to come. May this episode inspire you as you create live-giving rhythms in your own family. In this episode, we cover: How the everyday tasks of motherhood might actually be the most impactful things we can do The long-term power of gathering together for morning time What to do about regret in your parenting journey Starting small when establishing new habits and rhythms in your home Recognizing the uniqueness of your family and avoiding comparison Balancing community rhythms and protecting family time Embracing relationships with those who are different from us Simplifying education by living real life and engaging living stories View full show notes on the blog + watch this episode on YouTube. Thank you to our sponsor! Toups and Co Organics | Use code FOB15 at ToupsandCo.com ABOUT JENNIFER Jenifer Pepito is the host of Restoration Home podcast, author of Mothering by the Book, and founder of The Peaceful Press. Jennifer is on a mission to help moms overcome fear and live with wonder and purpose. Her homeschool curriculum empowers this mission through heroic stories, heartwarming poetry, and engaging life skill development. Her resources create joyful memories among families, which lead to deeper connections and lasting relationships. She has made guest appearances on popular podcasts such as 1000 Hours Outside, At Home with Sally, and Read Aloud Revival. Jennifer lives in the mountains with her beloved family, where she enjoys reading aloud, working in her garden, and watching the sunset. Learn more at ThePeacefulPress.com. RESOURCES MENTIONED Habits for a Sacred Home: 9 Practices from History to Anchor and Restore Modern Families by Jennifer Pepito Restoration Home Podcast CONNECT Jennifer Pepito | Website | Podcast | Instagram | Facebook Lisa Bass of Farmhouse on Boone | Blog | YouTube | Instagram | TikTok | Facebook | Pinterest Join us in the Simple Farmhouse Life Facebook community!
4/16/202449 minutes, 28 seconds
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232. Why Your Mindset as a Homemaker Matters | Mystie Winckler of Simply Convivial

In her early days as a homemaker, Mystie found the role to be more difficult than she had expected. It was in acknowledging how truly valuable the role of a homemaker is that Mystie found joy and peace and purpose in the tasks of homemaking. If you struggle to embrace the role of homemaker or you are drowning in the mundanity, this episode will be a great encouragement to you! In this episode, we cover: The mindset that makes homemaking harder than it has to be What happens when you decide to value the work of homemaking Breaking down the overwhelming tasks of homemaking into baby steps Prioritizing your many roles in the home How to decide what to do first when you are overwhelmed The power of acknowledging small progress along the way Ideas for troubleshooting what isn’t working in your homemaking systems Adjusting your expectations for your season and your specific family The importance of your mindset in forming new homemaking habits View full show notes on the blog + watch this episode on YouTube. Thank you to our sponsors! Azure Standard is a family-owned company dedicated to providing you with high quality, affordable organic, natural, and non-GMO groceries, health, and household products. Place your order at AzureStandard.com and use the code SIMPLEFARMHOUSE10 to receive 10% off your purchase. This promotion expires May 31, 2024, and is only available for the first-time Azure customer order, with a minimum of $50 order (orders to drop locations only). One time use per customer. ABOUT MYSTIE Mystie Winckler and her husband Matt live in Moscow, Idaho, and have five children, including two adult sons and three kids they still homeschool. Mystie is the author of The Convivial Homeschool and Simplified Organization. She writes and podcasts at Simply Convivial to encourage moms to tackle their responsibilities with joy. RESOURCES MENTIONED Simplified Organization: Learn to Love What Must Be Done by Mystie Winckler Listen to Mystie’s podcast: Simplified Organization CONNECT Mystie Winckler of Simply Convivial | Website | YouTube | Podcast Lisa Bass of Farmhouse on Boone | Blog | YouTube | Instagram | TikTok | Facebook | Pinterest Join us in the Simple Farmhouse Life Facebook community!
4/9/202449 minutes, 48 seconds
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231. Staying out of debt, simplifying food from scratch, and living with less | Answering more of your questions!

I’m sitting down to answer your questions about finances, cooking from scratch, and minimalism!  If you have been around here for long, you know I am passionate about debt freedom.  I’m diving into our financial mindsets and the major pitfalls we avoid as a debt-free family.  I’ll also explain how cooking from scratch is the best way to stretch your grocery budget and how minimalism is a non-negotiable for us as a family of ten! In this episode, we cover: How monthly payments create financial traps and sabotage your long-term goals Considering the opportunity cost of carrying debt Making unpopular sacrifices to maintain peace in your finances The surprisingly simple answer to saving money on groceries The key to keeping meals on the table in your from-scratch kitchen Organizing my time for maximum efficiency in my business My strategy for maintaining minimal wardrobes for our large family View full show notes on the blog + watch this episode on YouTube. CONNECT Lisa Bass of Farmhouse on Boone | Blog | YouTube | Instagram | TikTok | Facebook | Pinterest Join us in the Simple Farmhouse Life Facebook community!
4/3/202440 minutes, 5 seconds
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230. An honest conversation about burnout, taking a break from creative work, and finding your place in online business | Kali Ramey Martin

I am excited to bring Kali back on the podcast to chat about what she has been up to lately! For anyone who is entrepreneurial or creative, you will relate to a lot of what we discuss in this episode. We tackle the topic of burnout: how it can happen, what you can do to overcome it, how to know when to step back. But just because you need a break from something, it doesn’t mean you have to quit forever. Kali shares about returning to creative work in a way that supports the life you want to live. Also, if you have ever considered taking my blogging course, don’t miss this peek behind the curtain of what it’s like to be one of my blog students! In this episode, we cover: The surprising gifts of taking a sabbatical from creative work Kali’s journey of starting a blog last year A look at how blogging has changed over the years Navigating which kind of content is right for which platform Thinking through what platform and strategy is right for your unique goals What your schedule can look like as a full-time mom and blogger Thoughts on imposter syndrome and moving forward in confidence View full show notes on the blog + watch this episode on YouTube. Thank you to our sponsors! Toups and Co Organics uses nourishing, organic ingredients to create simple and safe skincare products. Toups and Co is offering my listeners 10% off any one purchase with the code FOB15. Visit ToupsandCo.com to order today. And check out my interview with the founder of Toups and Co, Emilie, to find out more about this amazing company and their products. In my brand new Simple Sourdough course, I am sharing every step of the sourdough process and the tips and tricks I have learned along the way. This 7-module course covers everything you need to know about sourdough starters, beginner bread recipes, advanced skills, and more. You’ll also gain access to an exclusive members-only Facebook group where fellow sourdough enthusiasts will share and learn together. Visit bit.ly/farmhousesourdoughcourse to enroll today! ABOUT KALI Oregon mama, farmer's wife, and creator of the Potager book and blog. RESOURCES Listen to Kali’s previous episodes on Simple Farmhouse Life: All Things Spring: Home Decor, Gardening, Cooking Finding Contentment in Your Home Decor & Homemaking CONNECT Kali Ramey Martin | Website | Instagram Lisa Bass of Farmhouse on Boone | Blog | YouTube | Instagram | TikTok | Facebook | Pinterest Join us in the Simple Farmhouse Life Facebook community!
3/28/202446 minutes, 58 seconds
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229. Navigating Information Overload, Using Discernment, and Making Sustainable Changes | Fallon Lee

Do you feel overwhelmed by the sheer volume of information available to us today? Having answers and research available at our fingertips can be incredibly helpful, but it also brings the challenge of stress and overwhelm around deciding which voices to listen to and which changes to implement. Fallon Lee is joining me on the podcast again to tackle this complex topic, and I’m confident this conversation will be a blessing to you! We each share portions of our own journeys and our decision making criteria in hopes of helping you navigate this overwhelming information age with grace and sustainability. In this episode, we cover: The problem with having access to so much information A few tangible criteria for evaluating new information Why it is important to acknowledge the specific season you are in Identifying when it may be time to pursue new knowledge Zooming out and taking on an intuitive and historical lens Discerning which voices and sources to trust Why our intuition is a valid piece of our decision making Laying a solid foundation for health through grace-based nutrition Prioritizing our goals and establishing habits around them Healthy habits to prioritize as a new mom Prioritizing a healthy diet while on a budget View full show notes on the blog + watch this episode on YouTube. Thank you to our sponsors! Blogging Success Masterclass | Visit bit.ly/farmhousebloggingschool Free 5 Day Blog Challenge | Visit bit.ly/5dayblogchallenge ABOUT FALLON Fallon was diagnosed with Hashimoto’s after the birth of her second son, and within a few years of going the “cutting foods” & chasing symptoms route, she was down to eating only seven foods. When she came across the world of metabolic health, she was both amazed and a little offended that she realized she did not have to claim this identity of restrictive eating & autoimmunity for life. She could heal?! And that’s exactly what she did. Today she is walking in absolute food freedom (including dairy & gluten), she is off of all medication, & she is teaching other women that they can do the same while curating delicious recipes along the way. Aside from being a metabolic recipe queen, she is also a wife & homeschool mom of 3 boys in Texas.  RESOURCES MENTIONED Take Fallon’s meal plan and calorie quiz Check out Fallon’s cookbooks and meal plans CONNECT Fallon Lee | Website | Instagram Lisa Bass of Farmhouse on Boone | Blog | YouTube | Instagram | TikTok | Facebook | Pinterest Join us in the Simple Farmhouse Life Facebook community!
3/28/20241 hour, 22 seconds
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228. Q&A with my sisters, Laura & Andrea: our family of entrepreneurs, self-care as busy moms, navigating overwhelm in homemaking, and more!

I asked who you all wanted to hear from on the podcast, and you answered with a resounding vote for my sisters! I am excited to sit down with Laura and Andrea and dive into the questions my community sent in. We chat about the similarities and differences between how we each approach things like homemaking, self-care, business, birth, and more. We answer common questions including why we have large families, how we make it through tough stages of pregnancy, and how we were raised. We hope you enjoy this conversation as much as we did! In this episode, we cover: How our upbringing set us all on an entrepreneurial path What makes our family relationships strong into adulthood Why do we have large families? Our working theory on why we have so many sons in a row Thoughts on raising girls and fostering sister relationships Our favorite things about motherhood Different ways we each approach self-care Andrea’s birth story as a first-time mom Why all three of us love the Bradley method for birth How we make it through the difficult stages of pregnancy In what ways do we run our households similarly or differently? Do we compare ourselves to one another? How we navigate overwhelm in homemaking View full show notes on the blog + watch this episode on YouTube. Thank you to our sponsors! Toups and Co Organics | Use code FOB15 at ToupsandCo.com Simple Sourdough | Visit bit.ly/farmhousesourdoughcourse to enroll today! CONNECT Laura of Our Oily House | YouTube | Website | Instagram Andrea of Our Sweet Sunny Days | YouTube | Website | Instagram Lisa Bass of Farmhouse on Boone | Blog | YouTube | Instagram | TikTok | Facebook | Pinterest Join us in the Simple Farmhouse Life Facebook community!
3/28/202445 minutes, 57 seconds
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227. Raising Boys to Men | Durenda Wilson

As a mom of six sons, I have seen firsthand just how uniquely and wonderfully boys are wired. Moms of boys often struggle to understand their sons because they don’t think like we do. I am joined in this episode by Durenda, mother of five sons (eight children total), to discuss her new book all about raising strong and virtuous boys in today’s culture. We dive into some of the differences between raising and homeschooling sons vs. daughters. We reflect on the unique nature of boys and discuss specific strategies for shepherding their strengths and weaknesses as they grow. Moms of boys, we hope you will be blessed by this rich conversation! In this episode, we cover: What is so different about raising boys? Why you shouldn’t worry if your son seems “behind” academically The importance of letting boys take risks Some benefits of schooling outside of the status quo Why you can stop worrying about what others think of your kids Expanding our thinking beyond the traditional school model Ideas for setting up an optimal learning environment for our boys Helping our kids develop their creative muscles How to handle boys who are not self-motivated Directing boys’ natural tendencies in a healthy direction Thinking forward about the adults our children will become View full show notes on the blog + watch this episode on YouTube. Thank you to our sponsors! Azure Standard | Use code SIMPLEFARMHOUSE10 at AzureStandard.com Blogging Success Masterclass | Visit bit.ly/farmhousebloggingschool ABOUT DURENDA Durenda Wilson has been married to Darryl for thirty-four years. They have eight kids and ten grandkids and have been homeschooling for thirty years. She is a trusted voice and resource at homeschool conventions and on The Durenda Wilson Podcast. RESOURCES If you purchase Raising Boys to Men on March 5th or 6th, you will receive FREE access to The Unhurried Homeschooler Audiobook! Use this link and enter your order number from your receipt: https://www.durendawilson.com/redeem. CONNECT Durenda Wilson | Website | Instagram | Facebook | Podcast Lisa Bass of Farmhouse on Boone | Blog | YouTube | Instagram | TikTok | Facebook | Pinterest Join us in the Simple Farmhouse Life Facebook community!
3/28/20241 hour, 3 minutes, 17 seconds
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230. An honest conversation about burnout, taking a break from creative work, and finding your place in online business | Kali Ramey Martin

I am excited to bring Kali back on the podcast to chat about what she has been up to lately!  For anyone who is entrepreneurial or creative, you will relate to a lot of what we discuss in this episode.  We tackle the topic of burnout: how it can happen, what you can do to overcome it, how to know when to step back.  But just because you need a break from something, it doesn’t mean you have to quit forever.  Kali shares about returning to creative work in a way that supports the life you want to live.  Also, if you have ever considered taking my blogging course, don’t miss this peek behind the curtain of what it’s like to be one of my blog students! In this episode, we cover: The surprising gifts of taking a sabbatical from creative work Kali’s journey of starting a blog last year A look at how blogging has changed over the years Navigating which kind of content is right for which platform Thinking through what platform and strategy is right for your unique goals What your schedule can look like as a full-time mom and blogger Thoughts on imposter syndrome and moving forward in confidence View full show notes on the blog + watch this episode on YouTube. Thank you to our sponsors! Toups and Co Organics | Use code FOB15 at ToupsandCo.com Simple Sourdough | Visit bit.ly/farmhousesourdoughcourse to enroll today! ABOUT KALI Oregon mama, farmer's wife, and creator of the Potager book and blog. RESOURCES Listen to Kali’s previous episodes on Simple Farmhouse Life: All Things Spring: Home Decor, Gardening, Cooking Finding Contentment in Your Home Decor & Homemaking CONNECT Kali Ramey Martin | Website | Instagram Lisa Bass of Farmhouse on Boone | Blog | YouTube | Instagram | TikTok | Facebook | Pinterest Join us in the Simple Farmhouse Life Facebook community!
3/26/202447 minutes, 51 seconds
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229. Navigating Information Overload, Using Discernment, and Making Sustainable Changes | Fallon Lee

Do you feel overwhelmed by the sheer volume of information available to us today?  Having answers and research available at our fingertips can be incredibly helpful, but it also brings the challenge of stress and overwhelm around deciding which voices to listen to and which changes to implement.  Fallon Lee is joining me on the podcast again to tackle this complex topic, and I’m confident this conversation will be a blessing to you!  We each share portions of our own journeys and our decision making criteria in hopes of helping you navigate this overwhelming information age with grace and sustainability. In this episode, we cover: The problem with having access to so much information A few tangible criteria for evaluating new information Why it is important to acknowledge the specific season you are in Identifying when it may be time to pursue new knowledge Zooming out and taking on an intuitive and historical lens Discerning which voices and sources to trust Why our intuition is a valid piece of our decision making Laying a solid foundation for health through grace-based nutrition Prioritizing our goals and establishing habits around them Healthy habits to prioritize as a new mom Prioritizing a healthy diet while on a budget View full show notes on the blog + watch this episode on YouTube. Thank you to our sponsors! Blogging Success Masterclass | Visit bit.ly/farmhousebloggingschool Free 5 Day Blog Challenge | Visit bit.ly/5dayblogchallenge ABOUT FALLON Fallon was diagnosed with Hashimoto’s after the birth of her second son, and within a few years of going the “cutting foods” & chasing symptoms route, she was down to eating only seven foods. When she came across the world of metabolic health, she was both amazed and a little offended that she realized she did not have to claim this identity of restrictive eating & autoimmunity for life.   She could heal?! And that’s exactly what she did. Today she is walking in absolute food freedom (including dairy & gluten), she is off of all medication, & she is teaching other women that they can do the same while curating delicious recipes along the way. Aside from being a metabolic recipe queen, she is also a wife & homeschool mom of 3 boys in Texas.  RESOURCES MENTIONED Take Fallon’s meal plan and calorie quiz Check out Fallon’s cookbooks and meal plans CONNECT Fallon Lee | Website | Instagram Lisa Bass of Farmhouse on Boone | Blog | YouTube | Instagram | TikTok | Facebook | Pinterest Join us in the Simple Farmhouse Life Facebook community!
3/19/20241 hour, 47 seconds
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228. Q&A with my sisters, Laura & Andrea: our family of entrepreneurs, self-care as busy moms, navigating overwhelm in homemaking, and more!

I asked who you all wanted to hear from on the podcast, and you answered with a resounding vote for my sisters!  I am excited to sit down with Laura and Andrea and dive into the questions my community sent in.  We chat about the similarities and differences between how we each approach things like homemaking, self-care, business, birth, and more.  We answer common questions including why we have large families, how we make it through tough stages of pregnancy, and how we were raised.  We hope you enjoy this conversation as much as we did! In this episode, we cover: How our upbringing set us all on an entrepreneurial path What makes our family relationships strong into adulthood Why do we have large families? Our working theory on why we have so many sons in a row Thoughts on raising girls and fostering sister relationships Our favorite things about motherhood Different ways we each approach self-care Andrea’s birth story as a first-time mom Why all three of us love the Bradley method for birth How we make it through the difficult stages of pregnancy In what ways do we run our households similarly or differently? Do we compare ourselves to one another? How we navigate overwhelm in homemaking View full show notes on the blog + watch this episode on YouTube. Thank you to our sponsors! Toups and Co Organics | Use code FOB15 at ToupsandCo.com Simple Sourdough | Visit bit.ly/farmhousesourdoughcourse to enroll today! CONNECT Laura of Our Oily House | YouTube | Website | Instagram Andrea of Our Sweet Sunny Days | YouTube | Website | Instagram Lisa Bass of Farmhouse on Boone | Blog | YouTube | Instagram | TikTok | Facebook | Pinterest Join us in the Simple Farmhouse Life Facebook community!
3/12/202446 minutes, 50 seconds
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227. Raising Boys to Men | Durenda Wilson

As a mom of six sons, I have seen firsthand just how uniquely and wonderfully boys are wired.  Moms of boys often struggle to understand their sons because they don’t think like we do.  I am joined in this episode by Durenda, mother of five sons (eight children total), to discuss her new book all about raising strong and virtuous boys in today’s culture.  We dive into some of the differences between raising and homeschooling sons vs. daughters.  We reflect on the unique nature of boys and discuss specific strategies for shepherding their strengths and weaknesses as they grow.  Moms of boys, we hope you will be blessed by this rich conversation! In this episode, we cover: What is so different about raising boys? Why you shouldn’t worry if your son seems “behind” academically The importance of letting boys take risks Some benefits of schooling outside of the status quo Why you can stop worrying about what others think of your kids Expanding our thinking beyond the traditional school model Ideas for setting up an optimal learning environment for our boys Helping our kids develop their creative muscles How to handle boys who are not self-motivated Directing boys’ natural tendencies in a healthy direction Thinking forward about the adults our children will become View full show notes on the blog + watch this episode on YouTube. Thank you to our sponsors! Azure Standard | Use code SIMPLEFARMHOUSE10 at AzureStandard.com Blogging Success Masterclass | Visit bit.ly/farmhousebloggingschool ABOUT DURENDA Durenda Wilson has been married to Darryl for thirty-four years. They have eight kids and ten grandkids and have been homeschooling for thirty years. She is a trusted voice and resource at homeschool conventions and on The Durenda Wilson Podcast. RESOURCES If you purchase Raising Boys to Men on March 5th or 6th, you will receive FREE access to The Unhurried Homeschooler Audiobook!  Use this link and enter your order number from your receipt: https://www.durendawilson.com/redeem. CONNECT Durenda Wilson | Website | Instagram | Facebook | Podcast Lisa Bass of Farmhouse on Boone | Blog | YouTube | Instagram | TikTok | Facebook | Pinterest Join us in the Simple Farmhouse Life Facebook community!
3/5/20241 hour, 4 minutes, 1 second
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226. Can Anyone Be a Homesteader? Making Room for Homesteading in Your Busy Life | Beth Declercq of Intentional Homesteading

You want to start homesteading, but you can’t imagine how you will fit it into your full life.  Do homesteaders do farm chores from sunup to sundown?  Do you have to stay home full-time to start homesteading?  The feelings of overwhelm can be paralyzing in the beginning, but Beth helps homesteaders from all walks of life create realistic goals for their homesteads so that they can start putting one foot in front of the other.  In this conversation, we dive into the what, the why, and the how of Beth’s homesteading life in hopes that it will inspire you to get started wherever you are! In this episode, we cover: How do you “do it all” on the homestead with a large family? Navigating a family rhythm that changes with the seasons Thoughts on keeping dairy animals– processing milk, calf sharing, pros and cons Best advice for getting started on a homestead when you have no background or skills in homesteading How a desire for improved health led to a homesteading life What motivates you to put in the hard work that a homesteading life requires? Discerning when a homestead endeavor is not working and when it is time to move on Adopting the appropriate mindset around the reality of farm animals vs. pets Can you start a homestead if you can’t afford to buy heavy equipment and farm vehicles? Prioritizing your commitments if you want to make room for homesteading in your life View full show notes on the blog + watch this episode on YouTube. Thank you to our sponsors! Toups and Co Organics | Use code FARMHOUSE at ToupsandCo.com Free 5 Day Blog Challenge | Visit bit.ly/5dayblogchallenge RESOURCES Download Beth’s FREE Garden Success Formula: www.intentionalhomesteading.com/farmhouse CONNECT Beth Declercq of Intentional Homesteading | Website | Instagram | YouTube Lisa Bass of Farmhouse on Boone | Blog | YouTube | Instagram | TikTok | Facebook | Pinterest Join us in the Simple Farmhouse Life Facebook community!
2/27/202449 minutes, 58 seconds
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225. My daily routine, quality time in a large family, how I organize my business, and more Q&A!

I am excited to be answering more of your questions this year on the podcast!  To start off this Q&A series, I’m tackling a random set of questions on everything from my daily routine to our future plans for the homestead to baby proofing my house to my thoughts on self-care.  Join me as I dive into your most pressing questions about our homemaking, homesteading, homeschooling, entrepreneurial life. In this episode, we cover: Our approach to celebrating kids’ birthdays in a large family Do I have a daily routine? Why I am a content creator who does not prioritize Instagram How I keep track of all my business ideas and stay organized Meeting the needs of the littlest kids in a large family My thoughts on my early years of motherhood vs. my current season Why it is important for us to get out of the house to spend quality time as a family Our future plans for the homestead– will we be at this property forever? My most difficult transition in motherhood My thoughts on baby proofing my home How and why we use lard for frying in our kitchen View full show notes on the blog + watch this episode on YouTube. Thank you to our sponsors! Simple Sourdough | Visit bit.ly/farmhousesourdoughcourse to enroll today! Blogging Success Masterclass | Visit bit.ly/farmhousebloggingschool CONNECT Lisa Bass of Farmhouse on Boone | Blog | YouTube | Instagram | TikTok | Facebook | Pinterest Join us in the Simple Farmhouse Life Facebook community!
2/20/202438 minutes, 20 seconds
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224. Are You Overwhelmed and Angry in Motherhood? | Natalie Hixson, Angry Mama Coach

Every mother knows that there are moments in motherhood that bring out the worst in us.  We can feel overwhelmed and triggered, and these feelings may result in angry outbursts toward those we love most.  If any of this resonates with you, this episode with Natalie (the Angry Mama Coach) is a must-listen.  Natalie shares her history with anger in motherhood and coaches us on recognizing triggers, dealing with anger in a healthy way, shifting your mindset, and more.  May this conversation be an encouragement to you no matter where you are in your motherhood journey. In this episode, we cover: Natalie’s story of overcoming destructive anger in her early years of motherhood A simple acronym to help you pause when you feel anger rising How do you know if your anger is destructive or normal? Healthy ways to express anger Recognizing your triggers and taking proactive steps to avoid overwhelm How hormones play a role in our feelings of anger and overwhelm Where to begin shifting your mindset if you find yourself not enjoying motherhood Avoiding the comparison trap in your parenting Not allowing even good things in life to steal your peace View full show notes on the blog + watch this episode on YouTube. Thank you to our sponsors! Simple Sourdough | Visit bit.ly/farmhousesourdoughcourse to enroll today! Free 5 Day Blog Challenge | Visit bit.ly/5dayblogchallenge RESOURCES MENTIONED Natalie is offering the Simple Farmhouse Life audience access to her Trigger Tracker as a first step to overcome destructive anger in order to be the fun, present and joyful wife and mom you want to be. The Trigger Tracker will help you identify your triggers, create awareness around them, and support you in changing your mindset around these triggers: www.nataliehixson.com/SimpleFarmhouseLife. CONNECT Natalie Hixson the Angry Mama Coach | Website | Instagram | Pinterest Lisa Bass of Farmhouse on Boone | Blog | YouTube | Instagram | TikTok | Facebook | Pinterest Join us in the Simple Farmhouse Life Facebook community!
2/13/202449 minutes, 24 seconds
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223. Decoding Food Labels and Making Informed Decisions | Tara Vander Dussen, the New Mexico Milkmaid

There are so many buzzwords and labels and opinions floating around when it comes to sourcing healthy food.  If you want to have confidence in the food you are feeding your family, it is important to understand what terms like “grass-fed” and “free range” and “all natural” really mean.  Join me for this fascinating conversation with Tara as she shares what she has learned from her years of experience in the dairy farming industry and how she navigates the complexities of our current food system. In this episode, we cover: Diving into the information overload available to us on the internet An examination of the “organic” label and what it does and does not mean Why the rBST labels on dairy products are misleading How to know what terms are actually beneficial on food labels A discussion on GMOs and hybrid crops Why it is important to understand the truth behind the buzzwords The simplicity of building your plate around animal protein Decoding the dairy aisle Finding the middle ground in the raw milk debate The importance of making your own informed decision  View full show notes on the blog + watch this episode on YouTube. Thank you to our sponsors! Azure Standard | Use code SIMPLEFARMHOUSEWINTER10 at AzureStandard.com Toups and Co Organics | Use code FARMHOUSE at ToupsandCo.com ABOUT TARA As a fifth-generation dairy farmer hailing from the beautiful state of New Mexico, Tara has built a successful career out of a love for the land and her roots in agriculture. As an environmental scientist, Tara has worked on agricultural projects throughout the southwest, and as a professional speaker, her influence extends far beyond the borders of her home state. She has been invited to speak at prestigious national and global conferences, showcasing her knowledge and insights on agriculture sustainability. Tara is also the co-host of the popular podcast and tv series Discover Ag where she melds food and pop culture to create captivating conversations that dive into the intricacies of our food system in a fun, light-hearted way. A fast talker with a quick wit, Tara engages audiences with her vibrant energy and captivating storytelling. RESOURCES Discover Ag Podcast CONNECT Tara Vander Dussen | Website | Instagram | Facebook Lisa Bass of Farmhouse on Boone | Blog | YouTube | Instagram | TikTok | Facebook | Pinterest Join us in the Simple Farmhouse Life Facebook community!
2/6/202444 minutes, 12 seconds
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222. Failure, Success, and Lessons I’ve Learned on My Entrepreneurial Journey

In this episode, I am sitting down to respond to a listener’s question about my entrepreneurial journey.  If you are familiar with my blog and YouTube channel Farmhouse on Boone, you may not know that it took me years of trying various business ideas before I was successful in my blogging business.  Today, I am taking you through that journey with me.  Whether you are toying with the idea of starting a business or ready to pivot your existing business, may this episode inspire you to try new things and learn as much as you can along the way! In this episode, we cover: How my entrepreneurial journey led us to the life we have now Recognizing the entrepreneurial spirit throughout my family members The skills I learned in my early years of motherhood that laid a foundation for my future endeavors My venture into selling handmade and wholesale products and the lessons I learned How I created Farmhouse on Boone and started to see growth How we were able to replace my husband’s income with our blogging business The business lessons I’ve learned that have helped us get to where we are now View full show notes on the blog + watch this episode on YouTube. In my free Blogging Success Masterclass, I will teach you my 4-step framework for going full-time with blogging, how to avoid the most common mistakes new bloggers make that I learned the hard way, and how to make it all work with just a few hours a day.  Visit bit.ly/farmhousebloggingschool to find out how you can earn a full-time income by sharing what you love! In my free 5 Day Blog Challenge, I will share with you the framework I used to build my blogging business so that you can create one too.  I teach you how to narrow down your niche, craft your brand, and come up with a content plan while also providing you with the checklists and planning sheets you need to make it all happen.  Visit bit.ly/5dayblogchallenge to find out how you can earn a full-time income by sharing what you love! CONNECT Lisa Bass of Farmhouse on Boone | Blog | YouTube | Instagram | TikTok | Facebook | Pinterest Join us in the Simple Farmhouse Life Facebook community!
1/30/202456 minutes, 33 seconds
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221. Answering Top Chicken Keeping Questions | Dalia of Welcome to Chickenlandia

In this episode, we are diving into the logistics of chicken keeping!  We start by exploring the benefits of chicken keeping for kids– what it teaches them and the skills they will gain.  Then we are diving into some of the most common chicken keeping questions: feed, egg production, flock management, and more.  If you are just getting started in chicken keeping or need a refresher, join us for this discussion! In this episode, we cover: Dalia’s unexpected journey to becoming a chicken keeper How your kids can benefit from learning to care for chickens Thoughts on supplementing with artificial light in the winter You can feed your chickens well without spending a lot of money How fermentation can make your chicken feed stretch further The best breeds to build your laying flock and where to source them Keeping track of your growing flock year to year How the deep litter method can benefit your flock and your garden View full show notes on the blog + watch this episode on YouTube. Thank you to our sponsors! Toups and Co Organics | Use code FARMHOUSE at ToupsandCo.com Blogging Success Masterclass | Visit bit.ly/farmhousebloggingschool ABOUT DALIA You know her as The President of Chickenlandia, but her non-feathered friends call her Dalia. Some years ago, Dalia decided to bring home ten little chicks and start a hobby. That hobby quickly grew into a full-feathered passion that she couldn’t stop talking about. Before long, she was part-owner of a farm store, teaching beginner chicken-keeping classes, and delivering seminars across Northwest Washington. While the store has since closed, Dalia continues to help others start their chicken-keeping adventure while sharing peace, laughter, and inspiration. RESOURCES MENTIONED My Pet Chicken Murray McMurray Hatchery Flockstar App Let’s All Keep Chickens! by Dalia Monterroso Chickenlandia’s Backyard Chickens 101 Course CONNECT Dalia Monterroso of Chickenlandia | Website | YouTube | Instagram | Facebook | Podcast Lisa Bass of Farmhouse on Boone | Blog | YouTube | Instagram | TikTok | Facebook | Pinterest Join us in the Simple Farmhouse Life Facebook community!
1/22/202453 minutes, 33 seconds
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220. Inspiration for the Homemaker: Creativity, Contentment, and Growth | Andrea of Pine and Prospect Home

I love sharing about what I am doing in my home as a homemaker – the meals I’m cooking, the decor I’m bringing in, the systems I’m maintaining – but this episode goes even deeper into homemaking.  I am chatting with my friend and fellow blogger Andrea about the heart behind our homemaking pursuits.  As wives and mothers who have been learning and loving homemaking for well over a decade, we want to encourage you to see the beauty and creativity and opportunities that are available to you as a homemaker.  May this episode empower you to reject negative depictions of homemaking and to fully embrace the powerful calling of caring for your home and family. In this episode, we cover: Andrea’s journey into creating a home decor blog and where she is headed now All about the incredible resource Andrea has created to mentor homemakers Exploring the creativity available to us as homemakers Keeping inspiration and beauty in your home during bleak winter months The challenge of comparison and discontentment in our connected world Acknowledging the uncomfortable truth about time management Breaking out of overwhelm and growing your homemaking skills little by little View full show notes on the blog + watch this episode on YouTube. Thank you to our sponsors! Simple Sourdough | Visit bit.ly/farmhousesourdoughcourse to enroll today! Toups and Co Organics | Use code FARMHOUSE at ToupsandCo.com ABOUT ANDREA Andrea Francavilla married her high school sweetheart and moved back to her hometown where she purchased the home that she used to clean as a high school senior. Ten years and four boys later, Andrea and her husband Mike have worked hard to restore their 1930’s cottage on a very small budget. Andrea started her blog in 2017 to inspire and encourage others with the idea that any house can be a beautiful home, no matter the size or budget.  RESOURCES MENTIONED Andrea’s The Heart of Homemaking course CONNECT Andrea Francavilla of Pine and Prospect Home | Blog | YouTube | Instagram | Facebook | Pinterest Lisa Bass of Farmhouse on Boone | Blog | YouTube | Instagram | TikTok | Facebook | Pinterest Join us in the Simple Farmhouse Life Facebook community!
1/16/202449 minutes, 27 seconds
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219. Prioritize Peace in Your Home: Build Your Decluttering Skills in the New Year | Robyn of Minimalist Home

We have talked quite a bit on this podcast about minimalism and living clutter-free.  Even as someone who has been practicing the principles of minimalism for many years, I find that I have to constantly be aware of what is coming into our home so that it does not become overwhelming.  Robyn and I chat in this episode about developing a decluttering habit in the new year.  Rather than viewing decluttering as a giant one-time task we have to tackle, we should aim to make it part of our everyday mindset.  We live in a time and place when it is easier than ever to acquire items, so we have to be intentional about minimizing in order to experience peace in our homes. In this episode, we cover: The surprising role your age may play in your relationship to clutter Addressing the emotional component of decluttering sentimental items What minimalism can look like in a kids’ room Moving past the feeling of overwhelm to get started decluttering Tips for making decluttering a part of your everyday habits How storage spaces contribute to the problem of overwhelm Dealing with guilt when decluttering Addressing some of the common psychological obstacles around decluttering Choosing to make our homes reflect our current season of life  Finding the right balance of minimalism for your personality and your needs The one thing you can do today to start a decluttering habit View full show notes on the blog + watch this episode on YouTube. Thank you to our sponsors! Toups and Co Organics | Use code FARMHOUSE at ToupsandCo.com Free 5 Day Blog Challenge | Visit bit.ly/5dayblogchallenge ABOUT ROBYN Robyn Buchanan is a mom, wife, nurse and youtube creator. She started her minimalism journey because she was overwhelmed coming home to a cluttered house after working in a chaotic emergency department. Since decluttering, she not only uncovered her floors and surfaces, but also the deeper meanings behind our clutter, how clutter impacts our focus, why it’s so hard to declutter, and how life is freer without our stuff weighing us down. Robyn lives on Vancouver Island in BC with her 3 teen boys and husband, 4 out of 5 of them have ADHD, including Robyn & her husband. She loves hiking, gardening and cooking along with Jane Austen, Monty Python and Harry Potter movies. CONNECT Robyn Buchanan of Minimalist Home | Website | Instagram | YouTube | Podcast Lisa Bass of Farmhouse on Boone | Blog | YouTube | Instagram | TikTok | Facebook | Pinterest Join us in the Simple Farmhouse Life Facebook community!
1/9/202456 minutes, 45 seconds
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218. Quick & Simple Meals From Scratch Without Meal Planning | Cami of TIDBITS & Company

Cooking every meal from scratch can seem like a complicated and time-consuming endeavor if it is not part of your normal routine.  In this episode, Cami and I aim to change your mindset around cooking from scratch and show you how truly simple and fast it can be.  We start out by giving you ideas of meals you can throw together in a pinch without sacrificing quality.  Then we dive into meals that take a little planning ahead, but don’t require you to spend all day in the kitchen.  If you have a goal of cooking from scratch more this year, we hope this episode encourages you with how simple it can be and how valuable it is to your family. In this episode, we cover: What ingredients to keep stocked in your kitchen so you can always throw together a quick meal Meals you can pull together at the last minute if you haven’t planned ahead The few staple appliances that make it easy to whip up last minute meals Some simple meal ideas that require a little planning ahead but are not complicated How cooking meals from scratch is actually simpler than you may think Shifting our mindset around cooking from scratch and why it is valuable Leaning into the creativity of cooking from scratch Practical strategies for cooking meals from scratch when you have little ones underfoot How to approach meal times with picky eaters Cooking healthy meals from scratch on a very tight budget View full show notes on the blog + watch this episode on YouTube. Thank you to our sponsors! Azure Standard | Use code SIMPLEFARMHOUSEWINTER10 at AzureStandard.com Toups and Co Organics | Use code FARMHOUSE at ToupsandCo.com Please see full show notes for more details on these offers. ABOUT CAMI Cami is the creator of the blog and YouTube channel TIDBITS & Company.  She loves sharing inspiration for the keeper of the home.  You can also tune into her Keeper of the Home Podcast, hosted on any of your favorite podcast platforms and as a video podcast on her TIDBITS & Company YouTube channel.  Shop all her products, keeper of the home classes and more at tidbitsandco.com. RESOURCES MENTIONED Watch Cami’s video on healthy and fast dinner ideas + read the blog post  Keeper of the Home Podcast Shop Cami’s products and classes Check out Lisa’s sourdough course Simple Sourdough CONNECT Cami Graham of TIDBITS & Company | Website | Instagram | YouTube | Podcast | Pinterest | Facebook | TikTok Lisa Bass of Farmhouse on Boone | Blog | YouTube | Instagram | TikTok | Facebook | Pinterest Join us in the Simple Farmhouse Life Facebook community!
1/2/202453 minutes, 52 seconds
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217. Cultivate a Frugal Mindset and Take Control of Your Spending | Jen & Jill of Frugal Friends Podcast

We all want to be free from financial stress, but what practical steps can we take to get there?  Does the secret to financial freedom lie in sticking to a budget?  Paying off debt?  Making more money?  In this episode, Jen and Jill share their unique and powerful insights about frugality and financial freedom.  We explore the idea of spending better rather than just spending less.  Jen and Jill share the importance of examining your mindset and habits around money before making changes.  If one of your goals for the new year is to gain more control over your finances, this is the episode for you! In this episode, we cover: How the principles of frugality and stewardship extend beyond money Learning to critically evaluate what you bring into your home based on your capacity Making a distinction between being cheap and being frugal How to take steps from a consumerist mindset to a frugal mindset Identifying your priorities and letting go of what doesn’t matter to you Where should you start if you want to reform your spending habits? The surprising benefits of seeking creative solutions that don’t require spending View full show notes on the blog + watch this episode on YouTube. Thank you to our sponsors! Toups and Co Organics | Use code FARMHOUSE at ToupsandCo.com Blogging Success Masterclass | Visit bit.ly/farmhousebloggingschool RESOURCES Frugal Friends Podcast Join the Friendletter, Jen & Jill’s  newsletter that highlights the week’s freebies, saving tips, and life hacks to help you save more and spend better The No-Spend Challenge Guide: How to Stop Spending Money Impulsively, Pay off Debt Fast, & Make Your Finances Fit Your Dreams by Jen Smith CONNECT Jen & Jill of Frugal Friends Podcast | Website | Instagram | YouTube Lisa Bass of Farmhouse on Boone | Blog | YouTube | Instagram | TikTok | Facebook | Pinterest Join us in the Simple Farmhouse Life Facebook community!
12/26/202354 minutes, 30 seconds
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216. Grow a Year’s Worth of Food on a Small Homestead | Michelle Knox of More Than Farmers

You can accomplish a lot more on a small homestead than you think!  I have had many guests on the podcast testify to this fact with the incredible ways they use their homesteads to produce surprising amounts of food.  In this episode, Michelle is sharing how she and her family produce approximately 75% of their food from their five and a half acre homestead.  She walks us through how to choose what crops you will produce and how to preserve them all while avoiding feelings of overwhelm and burnout.  Join us for this practical conversation! In this episode, we cover: Swaps you can make when you are trying to minimize shopping at the grocery store Changing your strategy from year to year as you grow your family’s food Deciding what your staple crops will be in your climate Finding the best method of preservation for your produce Creating a meal plan that fits with what you grow and preserve A simple approach to garden planning for a year’s worth of food What to grow in a raised bed and what to grow in the ground Practical strategies for avoiding or recovering from burnout Minimizing your stressors by simplifying your home The power of involving your kids in the garden and homestead projects View full show notes on the blog + watch this episode on YouTube. Thank you to our sponsors! Simple Sourdough | Visit bit.ly/farmhousesourdoughcourse to enroll today! Toups and Co Organics | Use code FARMHOUSE at ToupsandCo.com ABOUT MICHELLE Michelle is a homesteader, avid gardener, content creator, and homeschooling mom of 4.  She and her husband, Codi, grow and raise a large percentage of the food they eat on their 5 ½ acre homestead in Ohio. Michelle and Codi have a passion for educating people on how to be efficient and avoid stress and burnout on the homestead.  RESOURCES MENTIONED Strategies to Grow an Entire Year’s Worth of Food on a Small Homestead CONNECT Michelle Knox of More Than Farmers | YouTube | Instagram | Facebook Lisa Bass of Farmhouse on Boone | Blog | YouTube | Instagram | TikTok | Facebook | Pinterest Join us in the Simple Farmhouse Life Facebook community!
12/19/202342 minutes, 30 seconds
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215. Suburban Homesteading + Backyard Beekeeping | Katie Brandt of Sweetgum Spot

I hear from many of you who are dreaming of life on a homestead, but you are currently living in the suburbs.  While it can be discouraging to search and wait for that dream property, there is so much you can do in the backyard of your neighborhood lot.  Join me in listening to Katie’s story about making the most of where you are.  Katie now helps other homestead dreamers begin their homesteading endeavors no matter how small their property. In this episode, we cover: How Katie began homesteading using only her balcony Why beekeeping should be the gateway venture for homesteaders Getting started raising meat rabbits in your backyard A cost breakdown for raising meat rabbits An argument for being involved in the raising and processing of the meat you consume What benefit is there to keeping bees on your homestead? Issues to watch out for in your bee hives Navigating hive swarming and splitting How much honey do beehives produce? Is beekeeping safe?  How often do you get stung? How to get plugged in to your local beekeeping community and find a mentor All about the helpful resource Katie has created to help you get started with beekeeping View full show notes on the blog + watch this episode on YouTube. Thank you to our sponsors! Toups and Co Organics | Use code FARMHOUSE at ToupsandCo.com Free 5 Day Blog Challenge | Visit bit.ly/5dayblogchallenge RESOURCES MENTIONED The Ultimate Guide to Backyard Beekeeping CONNECT Katie Brandt of Sweetgum Spot | Website | Instagram | TikTok Lisa Bass of Farmhouse on Boone | Blog | YouTube | Instagram | TikTok | Facebook | Pinterest Join us in the Simple Farmhouse Life Facebook community!
12/12/202346 minutes, 19 seconds
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214. Christmas in the Kitchen: Sourdough Inspiration for the Holidays! | Ash of Turner Farm

One of my favorite topics to dive into is sourdough, and Ash is the perfect person to join me for today’s conversation!  Ash creates the most beautiful sourdough baked goods, and she teaches others to do the same.  We are chatting about the recipes we love baking around the holidays, our best tips for gifting baked goods, the ins and outs of working with different types of dough, recovering sourdough fails, and more.  Join us for this conversation as you get ready to jump into holiday baking this season! In this episode, we cover: All about Ash’s farm and sourdough journey A few favorite sourdough recipes for the holidays How the fermentation process keeps food from spoiling Reviving a sourdough starter that has been neglected Ideas for gifting baked goods Tips for mastering brioche dough and how to use it The versatility and technique of making pastry dough Navigating the challenges of fermented cookies Strategies for long-fermenting without overproofing Bringing back dough that has been overproofed View full show notes on the blog + watch this episode on YouTube. Thank you to our sponsors! Azure Standard | Use code SIMPLEFARMHOUSEWINTER10 at AzureStandard.com Toups and Co Organics | Use code FARMHOUSE at ToupsandCo.com Please see full show notes for more details on these offers. RESOURCES MENTIONED Listen to episode 146 with Ash Turner Ash’s chocolate sourdough recipe Ash’s cinnamon wreath recipe CONNECT Ash Turner of Turner Farm | Website | Instagram | YouTube | Pinterest | Facebook Lisa Bass of Farmhouse on Boone | Blog | YouTube | Instagram | TikTok | Facebook | Pinterest Join us in the Simple Farmhouse Life Facebook community!
12/5/202358 minutes
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213. Peaceful Motherhood, Large Family Dynamics, Working at Home, and More Q&A with Leslie Burris

As online business owners and mothers of large homeschooling families, Leslie and I discovered that we have so much in common!  You all submitted so many great questions for this episode, and we felt like we could have continued chatting forever.  We dive into some practicals of how we run our online businesses while working together with our husbands.  We talk about both the challenging and beautiful realities of having a large age span of children in the home.  Ultimately, we hope this conversation encourages you to pursue peace in your motherhood. In this episode, we cover: How Leslie helps women along their entrepreneurial journeys toward financial sovereignty All about Leslie’s unique vintage oven that stays on 24/7 How Leslie and her husband share the load as a full-time work-from-home family Navigating a large age span as families with many children Choosing peace as a mom Family discipleship and spending quality time together Newborn sleep approaches Managing stress and quality time in a large family Choosing your priorities as a mother and moving forward in confidence Navigating smart phones in your family View full show notes on the blog + watch this episode on YouTube. Thank you to our sponsors! Toups and Co Organics | Use code FARMHOUSE at ToupsandCo.com Blogging Success Masterclass | Visit bit.ly/farmhousebloggingschool RESOURCES MENTIONED Peace on Purpose Podcast with Leslie Burris CONNECT Leslie Burris | Website | Podcast |  Instagram | Facebook | YouTube Lisa Bass of Farmhouse on Boone | Blog | YouTube | Instagram | TikTok | Facebook | Pinterest Join us in the Simple Farmhouse Life Facebook community!
11/28/20231 hour, 8 minutes, 39 seconds
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212. Cozy Christmas Decorating for the Homemaker | Sarah of She Holds Dearly

If the thought of transforming your home into a cozy, magical Christmas wonderland seems overwhelming, this episode is for you!  Sarah is a professional interior designer, but she is sharing tons of tips and inspiration for average homemakers to create a classic, festive, elegant atmosphere in their homes this season.  Whether you are just getting started building up your Christmas decor stash or you are feeling the need to pare it down, my conversation with Sarah will help you feel inspired to create a beautiful, comfortable, cozy space that is perfect for your family this year. In this episode, we cover: When we start decorating our homes for Christmas and why Creative ways to dress up an inexpensive garland Tips for taking your tree lighting and decor to the next level How the average person can achieve a designer look in their Christmas decor Some of the most common mistakes home decorators make Where to start if you feel overwhelmed by Christmas decorating Tricks for storing and organizing Christmas decorations Choosing where to focus your decorating energy when you can’t do everything Enjoying Christmas decor with small children in the home How to create a cozy Christmas feeling without bringing in clutter Finding a balance of work and rest over the holidays View full show notes on the blog + watch this episode on YouTube. Thank you to our sponsors! Simple Sourdough | Visit bit.ly/farmhousesourdoughcourse to enroll today! Toups and Co Organics | Use code FARMHOUSE at ToupsandCo.com RESOURCES Check out Sarah’s previous episode on my podcast! Sarah’s 2023 Christmas porch reveal Linen stockings from my friend Cami’s shop Attend Sarah’s Bespoke Design Retreat Join Sarah’s Behind the Scenes design group  CONNECT Sarah Phillipps of She Holds Dearly | Website | YouTube | Instagram | Facebook | Pinterest Lisa Bass of Farmhouse on Boone | Blog | YouTube | Instagram | TikTok | Facebook | Pinterest Join us in the Simple Farmhouse Life Facebook community!
11/21/20231 hour, 4 minutes, 13 seconds
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211. You Can Save Even More on Groceries | Christine of Frugal Fit Mom

With the rising costs of food over the last few years, people are looking for ways to save now more than ever.  Christine helps moms wisely use their household budgets through her YouTube channel and podcast, and she is with us today to share some of her top tips for maximizing your savings when it comes to sourcing groceries.  She tells us what money pitfalls to avoid and her biggest tip for keeping food costs low.  This is an episode that everyone can gain some practical tips from, so join us!  In this episode, we cover: How your upbringing can impact your money mindset and habits Navigating grocery budgets with rising food prices everywhere What foods to avoid purchasing if you are trying to cut your grocery budget Evaluating food costs based on the nutrients provided What is one of your non-frugal splurges? Allowing your priorities to dictate your spending habits Considering how your location impacts the cost of food The power of cooking from scratch when trying to save on groceries Comparing the cost of sourcing groceries from online ordering, delivery services, in-store shopping, etc. View full show notes on the blog + watch this episode on YouTube. CONNECT Christine Ashby of Frugal Fit Mom | Website | YouTube | Podcast | Instagram | Facebook  Lisa Bass of Farmhouse on Boone | Blog | YouTube | Instagram | TikTok | Facebook | Pinterest Join us in the Simple Farmhouse Life Facebook community! Thank you to our sponsors! Toups and Co Organics | Use code FARMHOUSE at ToupsandCo.com Free 5 Day Blog Challenge | Visit bit.ly/5dayblogchallenge
11/14/202346 minutes, 41 seconds
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210. Creating Cozy in Your Home | Liz Marie Galvan

As the days get shorter and cooler, I think we all begin to crave a greater sense of coziness in our homes.  Liz Marie Galvan, the “Queen of Cozy”, is chatting with me today about the concepts behind her newest book Create Your Own Cozy.  We talk about how cozy looks different for everyone according to their unique preferences and the features of their home.  Liz tackles the million dollar question: how can I achieve a cozy feeling in my home without making it feel cluttered?  If you are longing for more of that cozy feeling in your home, you don’t want to miss this conversation.  In this episode, we cover: The tool Liz has created to help you define and create cozy in your own home Defining what cozy means to you and celebrating your unique home priorities How Liz is going against convention and making her home her own Tips for enjoying the slow process of collecting the right pieces for your home Moving forward after decor mistakes and embracing your style as it changes Making your home feel cozy without making it feel cluttered Avoiding comparison of our homes in an internet world View full show notes on the blog + watch this episode on YouTube. Thank you to our sponsors! Azure Standard | Use code SIMPLEAUTUMN10 at ⁠AzureStandard.com⁠ Toups and Co Organics | Use code FARMHOUSE at ⁠ToupsandCo.com⁠ Please see full show notes for more details on these offers. RESOURCES Create Your Own Cozy by Liz Marie Galvan CONNECT Liz Marie Galvan | Website | Instagram | Facebook | YouTube | Pinterest Lisa Bass of Farmhouse on Boone | Blog | YouTube | Instagram | TikTok | Facebook | Pinterest Join us in the Simple Farmhouse Life Facebook community!
11/7/202347 minutes, 20 seconds
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209. How to Get Out of a Homemaking Funk | Megan & Jayna of the Honey I’m Homemaker Podcast

I talk often on this podcast about the beauty of homemaking, but there are certainly times when we can fall into a slump as homemakers.  I’m joined by two Mennonite homemakers in this episode, Megan and Jayna, to discuss what we love about homemaking, what is challenging, and how we navigate the difficult seasons of this worthy calling.  If you could use fresh ideas and inspiration to continue creating beauty and comfort in your home, join us for this conversation! In this episode, we cover: How being raised Mennonite has given Megan and Jayna a unique perspective on homemaking Making it through the mundane and challenging parts of homemaking and motherhood Troubleshooting pain points in your routine and implementing systems to solve these issues Strategies to get yourself out of a homemaking funk Ideas for structuring and scheduling your days as a mother Adding variety to your day without derailing your routine Knowing when it’s time to stop getting advice from others and get started in a way that works for you View full show notes on the blog + watch this episode on YouTube. Thank you to our sponsors! Toups and Co Organics | Use code FARMHOUSE at ToupsandCo.com Blogging Success Masterclass | Visit bit.ly/farmhousebloggingschool RESOURCES MENTIONED Honey I’m Homemaker YouTube channel First 24 episodes of Honey I’m Homemaker on Megan’s YouTube channel Honey I’m Homemaker on Instagram CONNECT Megan Fox | Website | Instagram Jayna Burkholder | Website | Instagram Lisa Bass of Farmhouse on Boone | Blog | YouTube | Instagram | TikTok | Facebook | Pinterest Join us in the Simple Farmhouse Life Facebook community!
10/31/202347 minutes, 36 seconds
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208. Why Freshly Milled Flour is Better | Kristin Nobles of Generation Acres Farm

Many of us have heard that freshly milled flour is healthier for us, but we have questions about incorporating it into our kitchens and diets.  Kristin has been baking with freshly milled whole grains for over a decade, and she now shares techniques and recipes with other bakers who want to make the switch to freshly milled flour.  We talk about the history of grain milling and how all-purpose flour came to be so popular.  Kristin shares why freshly milled whole grains are so much more nutrient dense than white flours, and she demystifies the process of incorporating them into your everyday baking.  Join us as we answer your questions about why and how to switch to freshly milled flour. In this episode, we cover: A historical overview of the process of milling grains and how we got to where we are today Is it possible to get light, fluffy bread while using freshly milled whole grains? Answering your questions about grain mills and all-purpose to whole wheat conversions How different types of flours perform in various recipes Sourcing and storing whole grains Creating all-purpose flour from whole grains Are whole grains healthy and easily digested? Where to get started if you want to bake with freshly milled wheat View full show notes on the blog + watch this episode on YouTube. Thank you to our sponsors! Simple Sourdough | Visit bit.ly/farmhousesourdoughcourse to enroll today! Toups and Co Organics | Use code FARMHOUSE at ToupsandCo.com RESOURCES Kristin's free resource list for milling grains and baking bread at home Enroll in Kristin’s Freshly Milled Bread course using the code FARMHOUSE CONNECT Kristin Nobles of Generation Acres Farm | Website | Instagram | YouTube | Pinterest Lisa Bass of Farmhouse on Boone | Blog | YouTube | Instagram | TikTok | Facebook | Pinterest Join us in the Simple Farmhouse Life Facebook community!
10/25/202350 minutes, 22 seconds
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207. Find Balance with Technology and Live Undistracted | Katie Westenberg, Author of But Then She Remembered

Distractions are nothing new, but the sheer amount of distractions available to us in our modern world is overwhelming.  It is impossible to talk about distraction without acknowledging the impact of technology on our lives, but Katie pulls back the curtain on technology to explore what is really behind our attraction to it.  What is the root cause of distraction and how can we overcome it?  If you desire to live a purposeful life without succumbing to the onslaught of distractions coming your way, join us for this powerful conversation. In this episode, we cover: Uncovering the root cause of distraction Choosing intentionality in how we rest How our interactions with technology impact our children The importance of knowing and remembering what you believe The power of creating meaningful moments for our kids to remember A mindset shift for when we fall short of our goals with technology Embracing the current season instead of always waiting for the next one Identifying what to prioritize and what to let go from season to season Setting yourself up for success to avoid the allure of screen time Finding the balance of learning new things online without spending too much time behind a screen Allowing family and friends to help us with our technology boundaries Prioritizing time with God amidst an endless list of responsibilities Being realistic with ourselves about how much time we have View full show notes on the blog + watch this episode on YouTube. Thank you to our sponsors! Toups and Co Organics | Use code FARMHOUSE at ToupsandCo.com Free 5 Day Blog Challenge | Visit bit.ly/5dayblogchallenge ABOUT KATIE Katie Westenberg is first a follower of Christ, a wife, and a mom growing faithfully alongside her four homeschooled children. She believes boldly in the transformative power of faith in Jesus Christ. As an author and speaker, she teaches women to grow a robust theology of who God is, become students of Scripture, and learn to live that truth out with courage. She serves a thriving community of women at katiewestenberg.com and makes her home in the lovely Pacific Northwest. RESOURCES But Then She Remembered by Katie Westenberg CONNECT Katie Westenberg | Website | Instagram | Facebook | YouTube Lisa Bass of Farmhouse on Boone | Blog | YouTube | Instagram | TikTok | Facebook | Pinterest Join us in the Simple Farmhouse Life Facebook community!
10/17/202339 minutes, 40 seconds
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206. Kick Cold & Flu Season with Elderberry | Starla & Brad Walker of Abby’s Elderberry

With the colder months quickly approaching, many parents want to start preparing their families to fight off illness.  Today’s guests are sharing with us all about how elderberry has transformed their family and how you can benefit from it too.  Starla and Brad answer some of the most frequently asked questions about elderberry: how it impacts the body, when to take it, growing it yourself.  If you want to get a head start on boosting your family’s immune system this year, join us for this episode and check out what Starla and Brad have to offer! In this episode, we cover: How elderberry has impacted Starla & Brad’s family Discussing the history of elderberry and where to find it Growing and harvesting your own elderberry What makes Abby’s Elderberry a trusted, high-quality product When and how often should you take elderberry? How does elderberry boost the immune system? Tips for incorporating elderberry into your family’s routine A variety of ways to consume elderberry View full show notes on the blog + watch this episode on YouTube. Thank you to our sponsors! Blogging Success Masterclass | Visit bit.ly/farmhousebloggingschool Toups and Co Organics | Use code FARMHOUSE at ToupsandCo.com ABOUT STARLA & BRAD Brad & Starla Walker have 8 kids and live on their 15 acre homestead in Southern Indiana, just outside of Louisville, KY. There they garden, raise livestock, homeschool their children, and operate their family business, Abby’s Elderberry. They have personally experienced the benefits of elderberry for years and jumped at the opportunity to take ownership of Abby’s in late 2022. Since that time, they have shipped their products to 42 states and have about 20 retail locations to date.  RESOURCES MENTIONED The Elderberry Book by John Moody Fruitful Family Podcast by Starla & Brad Walker: YouTube, Apple Podcasts ​Enjoy a sitewide discount of 15% with promo code FARMHOUSE at AbbysElderberry.com (elderberry syrups, teas, tinctures, organic berries, DIY syrup kits). CONNECT Starla & Brad Walker of Abby’s Elderberry | Website | Instagram | Facebook | Podcast | YouTube Lisa Bass of Farmhouse on Boone | Blog | YouTube | Instagram | TikTok | Facebook | Pinterest Join us in the Simple Farmhouse Life Facebook community!
10/10/202335 minutes, 16 seconds
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205. Being a Prepared Mom On the Go and At Home | Karen Morris

Today’s guest is passionate about equipping moms to be prepared for whatever life throws at them.  In our conversation, we dove into the subjects of two of Karen’s books: preparing your home with long-term food storage and preparing your vehicle with everything you need on the go.  Karen breaks down how anyone can get started building their long-term food storage supply without blowing the budget.  She also goes through some items to keep stocked in your vehicle so you are prepared for any situation that may arise on the go.  There are some brilliant things on her list that you may not have thought of!  If you want to feel more prepared to take care of your family whether at home or on the run, lend an ear to Karen’s sage advice! In this episode, we cover: How couponing got Karen started on her preparedness endeavor The preparedness grocery shopping strategy that will save you time and money Practical resources to help you map out your food preparedness plan Thinking through which staples to stock up on for long-term food storage What you might not think about when preparing your vehicle for everyday emergencies Organizing your on-the-go items in your vehicle Snack options to keep in your car ranging from pre-packaged to from-scratch How to stock your diaper bag to be prepared for anything Making sure you are rotating through your stocked pantry before items expire Planning your shopping trips so that you are always replenishing your stockpile Where to start with long-term food storage if you don’t have anything stored yet View full show notes on the blog + watch this episode on YouTube. Thank you to our sponsors! Azure Standard | Use code SIMPLEAUTUMN10 at AzureStandard.com Toups and Co Organics | Use code FARMHOUSE at ToupsandCo.com RESOURCES A Year Without the Grocery Store by Karen Morris A Year Without the Grocery Store Companion Workbook by Karen Morris Mom on the Run by Karen Morris Spiral-bound 2024 Prepper Planner Paperback 2024 Prepper Planner Video tutorial: Properly Storing Food in 5 Gallon Buckets CONNECT Karen Morris | Website | YouTube | Instagram |  AYPM Instagram | Facebook | Twitter  Lisa Bass of Farmhouse on Boone | Blog | YouTube | Instagram | TikTok | Facebook | Pinterest Join us in the Simple Farmhouse Life Facebook community!
10/3/202357 minutes, 43 seconds
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204. Giving Our Families the Gift of a Home-Centered Life | Francesca Battistelli

It was so fun to sit down and chat with Francesca about many of the things we share in common.  We dive into what it looks like to balance the many responsibilities of a working, homeschooling, homesteading mother of many. Francesca shares the story of her music career and how it has changed throughout different seasons of life.  We discuss how cultivating a simple life at home away from the hustle can be such a gift to ourselves and our families.  Join me for this encouraging conversation about all things motherhood with Francesca Battistelli! In this episode, we cover: What led Francesca and her family to leave the suburbs and start their homestead How Francesca’s career as a touring artist has changed as her family has grown Finding balance in learning new skills on the homestead while homeschooling a large family Communicating with your spouse about responsibilities in the home and on the homestead How creating a home-centered life allows you to accomplish your goals in homeschooling, homesteading, homemaking The beauty in giving our families a slower paced life View full show notes on the blog + watch this episode on YouTube. Thank you to our sponsors! Toups and Co Organics | Use code FARMHOUSE at ToupsandCo.com Mockmill | Visit bit.ly/farmhousemockmill to save 5% on your purchase CONNECT Francesca Battistelli | Website | Instagram | Facebook | YouTube | Spotify | Apple Music | Pandora Lisa Bass of Farmhouse on Boone | Blog | YouTube | Instagram | TikTok | Facebook | Pinterest Join us in the Simple Farmhouse Life Facebook community!
9/26/202346 minutes, 52 seconds
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203. Building a $100k Farm Business in 3 Years | Grace the Shepherdess

I hear from many of you that you want to live this homesteading lifestyle but you are wondering how to afford it.  Can a homestead pay for itself?  Can you actually earn an income from it?  With a background in business and marketing, Grace set out to start a profitable farm business, and she ended up growing her sheep farming business to $100k by the third year.  If you have a desire to draw a profit from your farm or homestead but you are unsure of the business mechanics, this episode is for you!  Grace is a wealth of wisdom on both business strategy and sheep farming.  Join us to be encouraged by her incredible story! In this episode, we cover: What led Grace to start a farm business with no prior experience The value of mapping out your business plan in the beginning and committing to it Why building a newsletter should be a priority in your business Strategizing what to provide to your newsletter subscribers Is there a minimum amount of acreage you need to build a profitable farm business? Why finding your market is so important and how to do it Maintaining motivation when profits are coming in slowly in the beginning A day in the life of a farm business owner Having the confidence to start something even if you don’t feel like an expert Answering your questions about the specifics of raising sheep A realistic look at the financial side of diving into a business endeavor View full show notes on the blog + watch this episode on YouTube. Thank you to our sponsors! Simple Sourdough | Visit bit.ly/farmhousesourdoughcourse to enroll today! Toups and Co Organics | Use code FARMHOUSE at ToupsandCo.com ABOUT GRACE Grace is an entrepreneur, shepherdess, and rotational grazing enthusiast. This eclectic mix converges as she shares her small scale sheep farming operation.  Through YouTube Grace shares about regenerative farming for profit, raising Dorper sheep, and daily life as a small-scale, regenerative farmer! RESOURCES How Grace built her $100k farm business in 3 years CONNECT Grace the Shepherdess | Website | YouTube | Podcast | Instagram  Lisa Bass of Farmhouse on Boone | Blog | YouTube | Instagram | TikTok | Facebook | Pinterest Join us in the Simple Farmhouse Life Facebook community!
9/19/202348 minutes, 55 seconds
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202. Don’t Wait for the Perfect Circumstances to Start Homesteading | Bay Sandoval

The year 2020 was a catalyst that led many people to chase after the homesteading lifestyle, and Bay is no exception.  Fueled by a desire to establish food security for her family, Bay jumped into multiple homesteading endeavors from the get-go and learned a lot along the way.  Homesteading can certainly be expensive, but we dive into the reality of living this lifestyle on a tight budget.  We also chat about what it is like to pursue your goals in front of an audience on the internet and how we each navigate both the negative and positive feedback.  Whether you are working toward your homesteading dream or some other dream, may you be encouraged that you don’t have to wait for the perfect circumstances to get started. In this episode, we cover: The mindset shift that led Bay to jump into homesteading before her circumstances were “perfect” What Bay learned from the successes and failures of starting many endeavors at once The reality of tackling homesteading projects as a stay-at-home mom of young kids when your spouse is not involved in homesteading Thoughts on learning from others’ failures Navigating negative feedback when sharing your homesteading endeavors How repurposing items can save you money when first starting your homestead Exploring the balance between minimalism and essentialism Getting creative with repurposing items in your home and property Discerning what tools are worth buying and what you can go without How the homesteading movement initially took off and why it’s still going strong View full show notes on the blog + watch this episode on YouTube. Thank you to our sponsors! Simple Sourdough | Use code LAUNCHSALE at bit.ly/farmhousesourdoughcourse through September 16, 2023 Toups and Co Organics | Use code FARMHOUSE at ToupsandCo.com CONNECT Bay Sandoval | Website | Instagram | YouTube | Facebook Lisa Bass of Farmhouse on Boone | Blog | YouTube | Instagram | TikTok | Facebook | Pinterest Join us in the Simple Farmhouse Life Facebook community!
9/12/202357 minutes, 4 seconds
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201. Natural Remedies, Groceries for a Large Family, New Homestead | Elizabeth of Purely Parsons

It's so good to have Elizabeth back on the podcast to share more of her story and expertise with us!  She and her family recently relocated from Texas to Tennessee to start a new homestead, so she tells us all about what led them to Tennessee and what their homesteading plans are.  As a nurse and mother of many, Elizabeth is passionate about educating and empowering other mothers to make informed decisions for their families.  We’ll chat about home remedies, supporting the body’s ability to heal, and feeding our families well as a first line of defense against disease.  Join us for this conversation! In this episode, we cover: All about Elizabeth’s recent move from a small Texas homestead to 70 acres in Tennessee Which homesteading endeavors Elizabeth plans to pursue on her new property How to deal with ticks in the summer What is homeopathy and how can you use it for your whole family? The top items Elizabeth keeps in her natural remedy arsenal  Weighing when to let the body heal itself and when to treat A balanced approach to assessing risk vs. benefit of ailments and remedies Tips for buying healthy groceries for a large family How cooking from scratch and buying in bulk saves you money View full show notes on the blog + watch this episode on YouTube. Thank you to our sponsors! Azure Standard | Use code SIMPLEAUTUMN10 at AzureStandard.com Toups and Co Organics | Use code FARMHOUSE at ToupsandCo.com Please see full show notes for more details on these offers. ABOUT ELIZABETH Elizabeth Parsons - best known on Instagram as Purely Parsons - is a follower of Christ, wife, and mother to 5. She worked as a pediatric RN in the hospital setting for 9 years before coming home full time in 2020. She is a voice in the health and wellness space and is passionate about empowering individuals to take charge of their health and the health of their families. She loves using her experience both as a mom and nurse to educate others to pursue natural alternatives that support the body's ability to heal. Visit her website purelyparsons.com to explore all her resources and visit their small shop. RESOURCES Check out Elizabeth’s natural wellness shop including their most popular organic elderberry syrup kits, as well as natural products like perfumes, detox bath kits, face serums, lash growth serums, and more. Boiron homeopathy CONNECT Elizabeth Parsons of Purely Parsons | Website | Instagram Lisa Bass of Farmhouse on Boone | Blog | YouTube | Instagram | TikTok | Facebook | Pinterest Join us in the Simple Farmhouse Life Facebook community!
9/5/202354 minutes, 24 seconds
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200. Candid Chat with Essentially Erin: Moving Across the Country to Start a Homestead + Why We Love Home Birth

Erin is a mother of six, new homesteader, retired nurse, and guru on all things natural health and wellness.  You may know her from Instagram which is her main platform for sharing information and resources to empower and educate mothers.  We sat down and answered some of your questions about their journey from California to Tennessee to find freedom, how they got their homestead off the ground, and how Erin is preparing for her fifth home birth.  If any of these motherhood topics interest you, join us for this fun conversation! In this episode, we cover: What led Erin and her family to leave California and begin their Tennessee homestead The characteristics that make Tennessee a great place to homestead How Erin jumped into the homesteading life quicker than she expected Some of the challenges of being a brand new dairy cow owner Identifying your priorities and navigating the limitations that come along with homesteading Breaking down common misconceptions about the safety and risks of homebirth Discussing mindset and preparation in the last weeks of pregnancy  View full show notes on the blog + watch this episode on YouTube. Thank you to our sponsors! Free 5 Day Blog Challenge | Visit bit.ly/5dayblogchallenge Toups and Co Organics | Use code FARMHOUSE at ToupsandCo.com ABOUT ERIN Erin is a registered nurse, wife, and mother to 5 (4 bio + 1 step) children, and currently pregnant with her fifth baby. Her and her family moved from California to Tennessee in 2020 in search of a life that would lend to more self sufficiency. Erin isn’t afraid to take on new challenges and loves to travel and adventure with her family. She talks and educates authentically online about life, motherhood, health and wellness, birth, and her journey as a new homesteader.  CONNECT Erin of Essentially Erin | Website | Instagram Lisa Bass of Farmhouse on Boone | Blog | YouTube | Instagram | TikTok | Facebook | Pinterest Join us in the Simple Farmhouse Life Facebook community!
8/29/202354 minutes, 47 seconds
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199. Encouraging an Entrepreneurial Mindset in Our Kids | Michelle Visser of Souly Rested

There are countless skills a person gains on the path of entrepreneurship, and this goes for kids too!  The kind of environment we create for our kids and the guidance we give them play a large role in determining what endeavors they will pursue throughout childhood and beyond.  Whether your children have a natural entrepreneurial bent or not, you will learn about the many gifts entrepreneurship has to give to those who are willing to give it a try.  Join us as Michelle shares about her many years of parenting and homeschooling and raising entrepreneurial kids. In this episode, we cover: The importance of helping our children learn at a young age what they are naturally good at How allowing kids to pursue their interests contributes to their education What about kids who are not naturally entrepreneurial? The many skills you can learn on the path of entrepreneurship A practical example of an eight-year-old’s entrepreneurial success Exploring the balance between helping your children in their pursuits and letting them learn on their own What it can look like to help your child explore and develop their natural skills and interests Navigating the tricky world of finances with entrepreneurial kids Setting big, bold goals with and for our kids and ourselves View full show notes on the blog + watch this episode on YouTube. Thank you to our sponsors! Toups and Co Organics | Use code FARMHOUSE at ToupsandCo.com School of Traditional Skills | Use my link bit.ly/farmhouseskills ABOUT MICHELLE Michelle Visser is a homesteader in rural New England. In their 220-year-old farmhouse and on their 14 tree-filled acres, her family makes an effort to live life a little more simply by growing some of their own food, raising a few farm animals, and making their own all-natural maple sugar. Michelle has been featured in Whole Foods Magazine, Capper’s Farmer, Hobby Farms, Where Women Create Work, and Mother Earth News. Michelle’s award-winning website, SoulyRested.com, her popular podcast, Simple Doesn’t Mean Easy, and her print book, Sweet Maple, tell the story of her family’s connection to the past on their small sugar farm. Michelle has been a guest chef at Northeastern’s Xhibition Kitchen, and she offers presentations across the country about the science behind the syrup and the secrets to making delicious, maple-infused recipes. RESOURCES Listen to Lisa on Michelle’s podcast Simple Doesn’t Mean Easy podcast Raising Entrepreneurs (Free eCourse) Michelle’s Pantry Checklist CONNECT Michelle Visser of Souly Rested | Website | Instagram | YouTube Lisa Bass of Farmhouse on Boone | Blog | YouTube | Instagram | TikTok | Facebook | Pinterest Join us in the Simple Farmhouse Life Facebook community!
8/22/202356 minutes, 55 seconds
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198. Chatting Content Creation and Cheesemaking with Kate of Venison for Dinner

I’m thrilled to be chatting with another good friend on today’s podcast episode, Kate of Venison for Dinner.  You all likely know her from her homesteading, cheesemaking, homemaking content, and in this conversation, we are answering some of your most common questions about making dairy products at home.  Plus, we pull back the curtain on both of our content creation businesses and offer encouragement for those balancing motherhood and business (or hoping to!).  Whether or not you are interested in making cheese or starting a business, I know you will be encouraged by this conversation between two moms seeking to love and serve our families in every season of motherhood! In this episode, we cover: What sparked Kate’s passion for raising her own food Trying new things without succumbing to fear of failure Fitting cheesemaking into daily life as a busy mom Troubleshooting a few cheesemaking scenarios How you can redeem a cheesemaking “fail” Creative ways to use up an abundance of milk Is it cost effective to make cheese with store bought milk? Thoughts on starting an online business as a young mother The reality of the early days of getting a business off the ground Weighing your limitations and capacity in various seasons of motherhood How to get things done when you have small kids in the home Creating opportunities to rest and recharge as a mom View full show notes on the blog + watch this episode on YouTube. Thank you to our sponsors! Blogging Success Masterclass | Visit bit.ly/farmhousebloggingschool Toups and Co Organics | Use code FARMHOUSE at ToupsandCo.com ABOUT KATE Kate is a Mom to 5, living a ‘full time family’ life in Northern BC, Canada. Alongside her husband, Marius, they raise all their own meat, dairy and most of the vegetables too, and take you along for the ride on youtube and instagram. Kate is a big believer in “keepin’ it real” and strives to show you what life for a homeschooling family of 7 really looks like on a farm.  RESOURCES MENTIONED Homemade Dairy without the B.S. (Kate’s free masterclass) Clabber Culture without the B.S. (free mini course) Cheesemaking without the B.S. (full course) The Lazy Genius Way by Kendra Adachi CONNECT Kate Schat of Venison for Dinner | Website | Instagram | YouTube | Facebook Lisa Bass of Farmhouse on Boone | Blog | YouTube | Instagram | TikTok | Facebook | Pinterest Join us in the Simple Farmhouse Life Facebook community!
8/15/20231 hour, 8 minutes, 4 seconds
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197. Be a Countercultural Mom: Finding Joy, Peace, and Purpose in All Seasons of Motherhood | Abbie Halberstadt of M is for Mama

Mother of ten, blogger, author, and one of my real life friends, Abbie from M is for Mama, is back on the podcast chatting with me about being an intentional mother in an increasingly frantic culture.  As mothers, there are so many negative messages coming at us from all directions highlighting the burdens of motherhood without offering us hope or direction.  Abbie’s countercultural message of embracing motherhood as a gift and calling from God is a breath of fresh air.  Join us as we highlight many of the mindset shifts that have given us freedom and joy in our own journeys as mothers of many. In this episode, we cover: All about Abbie’s 45 day trip to Europe with her 10 kids Feeling less alone in motherhood and moving forward out of the difficult places Finding freedom from the shame of not being able to keep up with everything on your plate Shifting your mindset around being interrupted by kids when trying to get things done Adjusting your expectations about what your house should look like Taking appropriate responsibility in parenting without succumbing to fear and control Keeping perspective about your capacity in different seasons of motherhood Avoiding the trap of comparing yourself to what everyone else is doing View full show notes on the blog + watch this episode on YouTube. Thank you to our sponsors! Toups and Co Organics | Use code FARMHOUSE at ToupsandCo.com Mockmill | Visit FarmhouseonBoone.com/Mockmill to save 5% on your purchase ABOUT ABBIE Abbie is a happy wife, homeschooling mama to ten rad kids, bestselling author, blogger, fitness instructor, and reigning family Nertz champion. But most importantly, she’s a Bible-believing Christian who desires to know God and make Him known. She lives by the motto “hard is not the same thing as bad” and loves encouraging women to dig deep in the everyday trials of motherhood for the treasures of joy and growth that are there in abundance if we’re only willing to look. She, her husband Shaun, and their double handful of children live in the Piney Woods of East Texas.  RESOURCES M is for Mama by Abbie Halberstadt Hard is Not the Same Thing as Bad by Abbie Halberstadt M is for Mama Podcast The Penny Reward System eBook The Gentleness Challenge eBook CONNECT Abbie Halberstadt of M is for Mama | Website | Podcast | Instagram | Facebook | Pinterest Lisa Bass of Farmhouse on Boone | Blog | YouTube | Instagram | TikTok | Facebook | Pinterest Join us in the Simple Farmhouse Life Facebook community!
8/8/20231 hour, 8 minutes, 48 seconds
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196. Slowing Down and Embracing Intentional Motherhood | Sarah of Simplyy Sarah

In the last decade since I was a young mother, the pace of motherhood has changed so much.  Even for mothers who stay home full-time with their children, there are endless opportunities and distractions available to us through our digital devices.  When Sarah realized she was running on the hamster wheel of busyness and distraction, she knew she wanted to make a change.  Through her own pursuit of simple, intentional, slow motherhood, Sarah began sharing her journey with other mothers who were longing for the same.  If striving and busyness have left you feeling burned out, this episode will inspire you to pursue simplicity and connection in your everyday life. In this episode, we cover: What led Sarah from living a fast-paced life to embracing slow motherhood Managing the balance between living a slow and simple life and pursuing goals in business Creating a simple slow living bucket list to keep your family centered A day in the life of an intentional stay-at-home-mom Embracing intentional connection in a way that fits your unique family Is it possible to live a slow and simple life while keeping up with housework? How minimalism makes space for a slow pace of life Keeping your family priorities front and center when deciding what extracurricular activities to pursue Adding intentionality to your days when it seems like every moment is accounted for Examining the mental clutter in our digital world that contributes to overwhelm as moms View full show notes on the blog + watch this episode on YouTube. Thank you to our sponsors! Azure Standard | Use code SIMPLESUMMER10 at AzureStandard.com Toups and Co Organics | Use code FARMHOUSE at ToupsandCo.com Please see full show notes for more details on these offers. ABOUT SARAH Sarah is a wife and mama who is on a journey to ditch the hurry and embrace a slower-paced life. Married to her (homeschool) highschool sweetheart, she and their little family live on a small piece of land about 50 miles east of Kansas City. Through her popular Instagram account, Simplyy Sarah, she encourages other mamas to reclaim motherhood from busy culture’s narrative, find beauty and purpose in the midst of the mundane, and to savor the slow and simple life.  RESOURCES MENTIONED Download Sarah’s free Slow Summer Bucket List Aro Box Check out Sarah’s Slow Rhythms Guide CONNECT Sarah Roof of Simplyy Sarah | Website | Instagram Lisa Bass of Farmhouse on Boone | Blog | YouTube | Instagram | TikTok | Facebook | Pinterest Join us in the Simple Farmhouse Life Facebook community!
8/1/202351 minutes, 38 seconds
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195. Preserving the Garden Harvest: Simple Approaches to Long-Term Food Storage | Melissa K. Norris

For many of us, it is the time of year where our gardens are producing in abundance.  All of our hard work in the garden is starting to pay off, and we don’t want to let any of that hard work go to waste.  Knowing how best to preserve your produce is just as important as knowing how to grow it. Melissa K. Norris is a food preservation guru, and she is joining us to dive into the various methods of preserving.  We discuss which methods are easiest for beginners and address some safety concerns around canning and botulism.  The good news in food preservation is that you have a variety of different options and most are much more simple than you think!  No matter how little experience you may have in preserving, you will feel confident in getting started with Melissa’s extensive knowledge and experience to inspire you! In this episode, we cover: The medical wake-up call that led Melissa to transform her family’s nutrition Where to start if you want to pursue a whole foods diet An overview of different preservation methods Concerns around preserving in oil What is the easiest method of preservation for a beginner? The process of curing root crops before long-term storage Go-to preservation method for tomatoes  Pro tips for pickling vegetables Addressing concerns around canning safety View full show notes on the blog + watch this episode on YouTube. Thank you to our sponsors! Free 5 Day Blog Challenge | Visit bit.ly/5dayblogchallenge Toups and Co Organics | Use code FARMHOUSE at ToupsandCo.com RESOURCES Everything Worth Preserving by Melissa K. Norris Episode 125 of the Simple Farmhouse Life podcast with Melissa Lisa on the Pioneering Today podcast with Melissa 8 Tips on How to Cure Onions for Storage CONNECT Melissa K. Norris | Website | Instagram | YouTube | Podcast | Facebook | Pinterest Lisa Bass of Farmhouse on Boone | Blog | YouTube | Instagram | TikTok | Facebook | Pinterest Join us in the Simple Farmhouse Life Facebook community!
7/27/20231 hour, 9 minutes, 18 seconds
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194. Do Your Kids Need a Digital Detox? A Balanced Approach to Screen Time | Molly DeFrank

Every parent wants to do what is best for their children, but technology use can be a tricky issue to navigate!  Early in her motherhood, Molly welcomed technology into her kids’ lives, but quickly realized she needed to make a change.  Immediately, Molly saw drastic improvements in her children.  She now helps parents navigate this complex world of screen use by coaching families through a detox period and a reintroduction process.  Whether you are a parent who knows you need to make a change in your family’s screen use or you have technology pretty well under control in your home, this episode is full of interesting statistics and empowering encouragement! In this episode, we cover: What led Molly to make a change in her kids’ screen time habits Resetting your kids’ brains to enjoy tactile activities again Do we need to prepare our kids for the digital world around them? A look at the impact of screen addiction on the upcoming generation The difference between learning from screens vs. face-to-face interaction in the early years Are there types of screen time that are better or worse for kids? Is it possible to undo damage that has been done by excessive screen time? Thinking through the right time and place for screens in your family The importance of starting by establishing a vision for your family View full show notes on the blog + watch this episode on YouTube. Thank you to our sponsors! Toups and Co Organics | Use code FARMHOUSE at ToupsandCo.com Redmond Real Salt | Use code FARMHOUSE at bit.ly/farmhouseredmond RESOURCES Digital Detox: The Two-Week Tech Reset for Kids by Molly DeFrank Freebies when you order the book! CONNECT Molly DeFrank | Website | Instagram | Facebook Lisa Bass of Farmhouse on Boone | Blog | YouTube | Instagram | TikTok | Facebook | Pinterest Join us in the Simple Farmhouse Life Facebook community!
7/20/202345 minutes, 5 seconds
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193. Preparing for Baby #8: Pregnancy, Home Birth, Postpartum Q&A

As I am anticipating the birth of our eighth child any day now, I sat down to answer some of your questions about how my pregnancy has been going, my plans for birth, and how we are preparing for baby number eight! In this episode, I’m answering: Will we have more kids after this? What were my previous births like? How am I planning for this home birth? Did we find out the gender this time? Has this pregnancy been different from the rest? Am I taking iron? How do I handle afterbirth pains? Were my girl and boy pregnancies different? Do I nurse on demand or on a schedule? Where will my older kids be when the baby is born? What would I tell my first-time pregnant self? What kinds of tests do I have while pregnant? Do we have a list of names for this baby? How long do I nurse my babies and how do I wean? What do I love so much about the Bradley method? How do I survive the first trimester with so much on my plate? What do I do with my placenta after birth? Do I drink raw milk while pregnant? Have I ever been close to having a C-section? How do I space my babies? What do I eat when experiencing food aversions? Do I still use cloth diapers? Do I get stretch marks? Why do I choose home birth over hospital birth? View full show notes on the blog + watch this episode on YouTube. Thank you to our sponsors! School of Traditional Skills | Use my link bit.ly/farmhouseskills Toups and Co Organics | Use code FARMHOUSE at ToupsandCo.com RESOURCES MENTIONED My previous baby/pregnancy videos Ina May’s Guide to Childbirth by Ina May Gaskin Natural Childbirth the Bradley Way by Susan McCutcheon AfterEase tincture Baby podcast episode with Ariel Tyson Kinderpack carrier Childbirth without Fear by Grantly Dick-Read CONNECT Lisa Bass of Farmhouse on Boone | Blog | YouTube | Instagram | TikTok | Facebook | Pinterest Join us in the Simple Farmhouse Life Facebook community!
7/13/202356 minutes
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192. Spend More Time Outside and Less Time on Screens This Summer! | Joy Cherrick of Nature Study Hacking

Navigating the topic of screen time as a mom in today’s world can definitely be overwhelming.  Joy is a fellow mom of seven, and she has a passion for helping families put down the screens and enjoy the beauty of life outdoors through her nature study resources.  In our conversation, we address the feeling of overwhelm moms experience when outdoor time seems like just one more task to add to their already full plate.  Rather, Joy encourages us that time spent outdoors can become a natural part of the daily rhythm that brings richness and joy to the whole family.  If you have a goal of less screen time and more nature time this summer, don’t miss this episode! Join us as we discuss: Getting your kids outside doesn’t have to be one more thing on your to-do list Creating an outdoor family culture even if you have a small yard The importance of free play and allowing kids to be bored Helping our kids learn to be intentional with how they use their time Getting things accomplished without putting kids in front of screens Finding ways to get outside in extreme weather + screen-free indoor activities Setting an example for our kids with our own screen time habits View full show notes on the blog + watch this episode on YouTube. Thank you to our sponsors! Azure Standard | Use code SIMPLESUMMER10 at AzureStandard.com Toups and Co Organics | Use code FARMHOUSE at ToupsandCo.com Carly Jean Los Angeles | Use code FARMHOUSE20 at CarlyJeanLosAngeles.com Please see full show notes for more details on these offers. RESOURCES Screen-Free Kids: Get Outside Challenge Screen-Free Guide to the Outdoor Life of Children (Inspiration for the Mother-Teacher) Nature Study Resources CONNECT Joy Cherrick of Nature Study Hacking | Website | Instagram | YouTube | Facebook | Podcast Lisa Bass of Farmhouse on Boone | Blog | YouTube | Instagram | TikTok | Facebook | Pinterest Join us in the Simple Farmhouse Life Facebook community!
7/6/202352 minutes, 42 seconds
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191. Zero Food Waste, Getting It All Done, Pregnancy and Babies Q&A | Jessica of Three Rivers Homestead

You all have been asking me to bring Jessica on the podcast, and I know you won’t be disappointed in our conversation!  As a mother of eight and homesteader, Jessica is well-versed in many aspects of motherhood and homemaking.  We sat down to answer your questions about food preservation, minimizing food waste in your home, priorities and perspective in difficult seasons of motherhood, and more.  Join us for this inspiring discussion about some of our favorite topics! In this episode, we cover: Preserving the harvest and efficiently using what you’ve preserved How to get kids started helping in the kitchen and at what age Creative ways to use leftovers so they don’t go to waste in the fridge Figuring out what to prioritize when you have a never-ending to-do list Navigating your many responsibilities when struggling in pregnancy Adjusting your expectations of yourself during different seasons of life Approaches to baby sleep in the first year of life Sharing life online in a way that protects your mental energy View full show notes on the blog + watch this episode on YouTube. Thank you to our sponsors! Carly Jean Los Angeles | Use code FARMHOUSE20 at CarlyJeanLosAngeles.com Blogging Success Masterclass | Visit bit.ly/farmhousebloggingschool Toups and Co Organics | Use code FARMHOUSE at ToupsandCo.com ABOUT JESSICA Jessica lives in Northwest Ohio with her husband, Adam, where they homeschool and homestead with their eight children. She is passionate about growing and preserving homegrown food to feed her large family, and encourages others to do the same through her various social media platforms. RESOURCES #ThreeRiversChallenge on Instagram #EveryBitCountsChallenge on Instagram CONNECT Jessica of Three Rivers Homestead | YouTube | Instagram Lisa Bass of Farmhouse on Boone | Blog | YouTube | Instagram | TikTok | Facebook | Pinterest Join us in the Simple Farmhouse Life Facebook community!
6/29/20231 hour, 1 minute, 53 seconds
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190. Do Homemakers Have Too Much Time on Their Hands? | Katie of Now That We’re a Family

I heard Katie and her husband discussing this idea on their podcast, and I was intrigued by the thought that maybe a problem we face as homemakers is not that we don’t have enough time, but that we have too much of it.  In our conversation, Katie and I look at how modern conveniences save us time but have presented us with new challenges in terms of productivity and efficiency.  We hope this episode leaves you feeling encouraged that you can get things done with kids around, you can learn new skills, and you can become the kind of homemaker you dream of being.  Join us! In this episode, we cover: Being intentional as mothers of large families How modern convenience has presented us new challenges Filling up our time with soul satisfying pursuits Can you really get stuff done with little kids around? Avoiding boredom in motherhood and choosing fulfilling activities instead The freedom of keeping a simplified home Discerning what homemaking tasks are worth our time Overcoming the mental barrier of learning new skills View full show notes on the blog + watch this episode on YouTube. Thank you to our sponsors! Toups and Co Organics | Use code FARMHOUSE at ToupsandCo.com Carly Jean Los Angeles | Use code FARMHOUSE20 at CarlyJeanLosAngeles.com Mockmill | Visit FarmhouseonBoone.com/Mockmill to save 5% on your purchase RESOURCES Get it All Done Club Check out Lisa’s conversation with Katie on the Now That We’re a Family Podcast or on YouTube! CONNECT Katie Voetberg of Now That We’re a Family | Website | YouTube | Podcast | Instagram Lisa Bass of Farmhouse on Boone | Blog | YouTube | Instagram | TikTok | Facebook | Pinterest Join us in the Simple Farmhouse Life Facebook community!
6/20/20231 hour, 38 seconds
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189. Finding Balance as a Business Owner and Mom | Gillian Perkins

As much as I love sharing about homemaking and homesteading and family life, I also love talking about online business!  Being a business owner is a huge part of my life, and it is so fun to talk to fellow moms and business owners about how they are managing the many responsibilities of this way of life.  Gillian teaches women about building and managing profitable online businesses that don’t take away from family life, and I am excited to bring you all along on this conversation as we chat about our own journeys as business owners and moms. In this episode, we cover: What led Gillian to pursuing online business instead of local business The two main pitfalls people fall into when trying to make money online Why the size of your platform does not necessarily determine your success in online business Examining whether there is room in the market for your voice or product Are there certain avenues you should definitely avoid in online business? Differentiating your business in the market  Finding time to balance online business with the rest of mom life Growing your capacity as your responsibilities increase Strategies for separating business and life to be fully present with your family View full show notes on the blog + watch this episode on YouTube. Thank you to our sponsors! Carly Jean Los Angeles | Use code FARMHOUSE20 at CarlyJeanLosAngeles.com Free 5 Day Blog Challenge | Visit bit.ly/5dayblogchallenge Toups and Co Organics | Use code FARMHOUSE at ToupsandCo.com ABOUT GILLIAN Gillian Perkins is the CEO of Startup Society and the host of the Work Less, Earn More podcast. She also hosts a popular entrepreneurship-focused YouTube channel that has received over 25 million views to date. Gillian teaches people how to start and build profitable online businesses that allow them to earn passive income and live a flexible lifestyle. She runs her company with a primarily remote team, enabling her to travel with her family and homeschool her five young children. RESOURCES Gillian’s Startup Society Learn more about Gillian’s business accelerator program $100K Mastermind CONNECT Gillian Perkins | Website | Instagram | YouTube | Podcast Lisa Bass of Farmhouse on Boone | Blog | YouTube | Instagram | TikTok | Facebook | Pinterest Join us in the Simple Farmhouse Life Facebook community!
6/15/202350 minutes, 34 seconds
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188. You Can Become a Stay-at-Home Homesteading Mama | Katie of Lost Oak Sheep Farm

I hear from countless women who have a dream of starting a homestead and making it their full-time lifestyle.  Katie of Lost Oak Sheep Farm had the same dream, and she put her nose to the grindstone to make it a reality.  In our conversation, we talk through what it looked like for Katie to leave her full-time career as a teacher and begin her life as a stay-at-home homesteading mama raising sheep with a baby strapped to her back.  Whether the homesteading lifestyle seems like a far-off dream or it is your current reality, I know this chat with Katie will inspire you with what is possible! In this episode, we cover: Why Katie decided to go full-time in raising sheep on her farm How Katie’s efforts to save her household money turned into homesteading The reality of what it looks like to go from two full-time incomes down to one How to make money raising sheep Navigating work on a homestead with young kids in tow Adjusting to a new definition of productivity as a stay-at-home mom How to start a homesteading journey if you don’t have a lot of land Embracing the learning curve of homesteading skills Using the skills from your education or career to serve you in your role at home Addressing the financial concerns around transitioning from a career to home Adapting to each new season and challenge life brings How many acres do you need to raise sheep? View full show notes on the blog + watch this episode on YouTube. Thank you to our sponsors! Azure Standard | Use code SIMPLESUMMER10 at AzureStandard.com Carly Jean Los Angeles | Use code FARMHOUSE20 at CarlyJeanLosAngeles.com Toups and Co Organics | Use code FARMHOUSE at ToupsandCo.com Please see full show notes for more details on these offers. ABOUT KATIE Katie is a homesteading wife, mama, and shepherdess who spends her days raising lambs, growing cut flowers, working on farm projects, preserving garden food, and trying to glorify the Lord through it all. Tapping into those skills of self sufficiency allowed her to step away from her career and into the role of a stay-at-home farm mom. As a former teacher, she now hopes to teach and encourage others to pursue the simple life. CONNECT Katie Carrico of Lost Oak Sheep Farm | Website | Instagram | Facebook Lisa Bass of Farmhouse on Boone | Blog | YouTube | Instagram | TikTok | Facebook | Pinterest Join us in the Simple Farmhouse Life Facebook community!
6/8/20231 hour, 3 minutes, 35 seconds
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187. Keep Your Produce Fresh for Weeks! And Other Money-Saving Grocery Hacks | Amy of The Cross Legacy

If you have seen the viral strawberries in a jar hack, then you know who Amy is!  A couple of years ago, Amy shared her best tip for keeping berries fresh in the fridge for three weeks, and she took the world by storm.  She has built her business on teaching families how to effectively store and use the groceries they bring into their homes, thus saving money and cutting down on food waste.  If you find yourself constantly throwing away wilted greens or soft berries, join us for this discussion on all things groceries! In this episode, we cover: Amy’s viral hack for keeping strawberries fresh for three weeks The reality of food waste in the majority of American households How to keep greens fresh in the fridge for weeks How you can only go to the grocery story every three weeks A balanced approach to meal planning that allows for flexibility and seasonality Keeping track of what is in your freezer and making sure you use it all in time A detailed look at budgeting for your groceries throughout the entire year How to make whole food snacks a staple in your home Is grocery delivery worth it? Sourcing and budgeting for high quality meat Making protein go a long way in nourishing your family View full show notes on the blog + watch this episode on YouTube. Thank you to our sponsors! Toups and Co Organics | Use code FARMHOUSE at ToupsandCo.com Carly Jean Los Angeles | Use code FARMHOUSE20 at CarlyJeanLosAngeles.com Redmond Real Salt | Use code FARMHOUSE at bit.ly/farmhouseredmond RESOURCES I Bought It, Now What? eBook  The Grocery Solution Course Easy Vegan Dinner Mexican Quinoa Recipe Classic Lemon Bars - Allergy & Diabetic Friendly CONNECT Amy Cross of The Cross Legacy | Website | Instagram | YouTube | Facebook | Pinterest | Amazon | LinkedIn | TikTok Lisa Bass of Farmhouse on Boone | Blog | YouTube | Instagram | TikTok | Facebook | Pinterest Join us in the Simple Farmhouse Life Facebook community!
6/1/202359 minutes, 46 seconds
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186. Create Your Own Home Grocery Store | Jamerrill Stewart of Large Family Table

Wouldn’t you love to have access to all of your grocery staples within a few steps of your kitchen?  This is what Jamerrill has spent the last several years working towards in her home, and she’s here to talk to us about her systems!  She shares what it looks like to start small when you are building up your long-term food storage.  We also discuss how this type of bulk buying and storage can benefit you on a short-term basis.  Even if you have a small home or a small budget, Jamerrill’s systems for stocking your pantry and freezer are possible for you! In this episode, we cover: What led Jamerrill to start her long-term storage supply How to use a food storage bucket system The ins and outs of using mylar bags How bulk buying and storing can be used for both short-term and long-term purposes Ideas for stocking up on pantry staples even if you don’t have a lot of space Can you build up a home pantry on a small budget? Top ten items to stock up on if you are just getting started Utilizing freezers as part of your food storage plan Starting small with stocking up on freezer meals Is it worth all the work it takes to start a home-based business as a mom? View full show notes on the blog + watch this episode on YouTube. Thank you to our sponsors! Carly Jean Los Angeles | Use code FARMHOUSE20 at CarlyJeanLosAngeles.com School of Traditional Skills | Use my link bit.ly/farmhouseskills Toups and Co Organics | Use code FARMHOUSE at ToupsandCo.com RESOURCES MENTIONED A Year Without the Grocery Store by Karen Morris Prepper’s Pantry by Daisy Luther Successful Business Momma Course CONNECT Jamerrill Stewart of Large Family Table | Website | YouTube | Instagram | Facebook | TikTok Lisa Bass of Farmhouse on Boone | Blog | YouTube | Instagram | TikTok | Facebook | Pinterest Join us in the Simple Farmhouse Life Facebook community!
5/25/20231 hour, 12 minutes, 42 seconds
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185. You Can DIY Your Dream Home on a Budget | Dena of Fletcher Creek Cottage

Dena is perhaps best known on the internet for sharing about how she and her family self-built their home from scratch for only $70,000.  Dena has had extensive DIY, renovation, and design experience on a number of homes, and she is sharing her best tips with us today.  She shares lots of practicals, but we also dive into what it looks like to embrace your own definition of “dream home” and create a beautiful home that your budget can sustain.  For anyone with a DIY spirit, this episode is such a good one! Join us as we discuss: How Dena and her family built their home from scratch for only $70,000 Why it was important to them to build their home debt-free The reality of self-building a house from scratch as a family Where to start when you are designing your home Budget-friendly tips for creating a home you love Behind the scenes of creating content about your life and projects Design specifics: window treatments, outdoor furniture, rugs What you need to know about adding old charm to a new build Top two must-haves when designing your dream home Evaluating your perspective on “dream home” when you are trying to live within your means View full show notes on the blog + watch this episode on YouTube. Thank you to our sponsors! Toups and Co Organics | Use code FARMHOUSE at ToupsandCo.com Carly Jean Los Angeles | Use code FARMHOUSE20 at CarlyJeanLosAngeles.com Blogging Success Masterclass | Visit bit.ly/farmhousebloggingschool RESOURCES How to Make DIY Concrete Countertops CONNECT Dena Breitmeyer of Fletcher Creek Cottage | Website | Instagram | YouTube | Facebook | Pinterest Lisa Bass of Farmhouse on Boone | Blog | YouTube | Instagram | TikTok | Facebook | Pinterest Join us in the Simple Farmhouse Life Facebook community!
5/18/202357 minutes, 14 seconds
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184. Transform Your Homeschool Days with Delight Directed Learning | Julie Kreke

The pressure is off!  If your homeschool days have become overrun with stress and pressure to do all things perfectly, this episode is for you.  My friend, Julie, has been homeschooling her large family for over a decade, and she loves helping moms free themselves from the pressures of homeschooling by embracing delight directed learning.  Not only does this approach free moms to thrive in homeschooling, it liberates our children too.  I hope our conversation about the beauty of delight directed learning inspires you as you steward your child’s education. In this episode, we cover: How delight directed learning differs from other educational approaches Recognizing and stewarding each individual child’s gifts Where boundaries come into play with delight directed learning Stepping back to examine our expectations about our child’s education An example of a day in the life of a delight directed homeschool Rejecting rigid schedules to cultivate lifelong learners Examining the cause of burnout and overcoming it The power of keeping lessons short Taking the pressure off by recognizing that each child learns at his own pace Creating an atmosphere in your home that celebrates learning How taking a hands-off approach can inspire your child to continue self-learning Navigating clutter in your schedule and household How do you know if it’s time for a change or time to quit? View full show notes on the blog + watch this episode on YouTube. Thank you to our sponsors! Carly Jean Los Angeles | Use code FARMHOUSE20 at CarlyJeanLosAngeles.com Toups and Co Organics | Use code FARMHOUSE at ToupsandCo.com Mockmill | Save 5% at FarmhouseonBoone.com/Mockmill RESOURCES How to Simplify Your Homeschool eBook by Julie Kreke CONNECT Julie Kreke | Website | Instagram | YouTube Lisa Bass of Farmhouse on Boone | Blog | YouTube | Instagram | TikTok | Facebook | Pinterest Join us in the Simple Farmhouse Life Facebook community!
5/11/20231 hour, 4 minutes, 53 seconds
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183. The Value of a Homemaker | RuthAnn Zimmerman

Homemaking is truly an art, which means each of us expresses our own personalities and interests and values in unique ways in our homes.  But one thing all homemakers share in common is the value they bring to their families.  In my conversation with RuthAnn, we dive into some of the whys and hows of homemaking.  If you are seeking encouragement and inspiration in your role as a homemaker, you don’t want to miss this chat with RuthAnn! In this episode, we cover: How you can begin to recognize the value in a homemaker’s role Identifying a housekeeping structure that works for you Where to start when you have a lot on your plate Recognizing what your season allows for Prioritizing tasks when everything seems to need your attention Weighing the cost of spending time or money How we can pass down to our children many of the skills that have been lost The importance of articulating why homemaking is important to you Shifting our mindsets around the seasonal availability of food Establishing home rhythms that fit your family and season Learning from others and finding community in social media while avoiding the comparison trap View full show notes on the blog + watch this episode on YouTube. Thank you to our sponsors! Azure Standard | Use code SPRINGHOMESTEAD10 at AzureStandard.com Carly Jean Los Angeles | Use code FARMHOUSE20 at CarlyJeanLosAngeles.com Toups and Co Organics | Use code FARMHOUSE at ToupsandCo.com Please see full show notes for more details on these offers. RESOURCES MENTIONED Old Fashioned Approach to Childhood Chores eBook Hear RuthAnn speak at the Homesteaders of America conference CONNECT RuthAnn Zimmerman | Website | Instagram | YouTube Lisa Bass of Farmhouse on Boone | Blog | YouTube | Instagram | TikTok | Facebook | Pinterest Join us in the Simple Farmhouse Life Facebook community!
5/4/20231 hour, 2 minutes, 50 seconds
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182. Creating Rhythms of Rest and Connection in Your Family and Community | Sally Clarkson

I’m so delighted to bring Sally back on the podcast to share her wisdom and encouragement for mothers in every stage.  We discuss Sally’s latest book, Tea Time Discipleship, all about the beauty of incorporating a tea time ritual into your life and home.  This simple daily routine creates endless opportunities for personal refreshment, family discipleship, and cultivation of friendships.  Join us for this rich, insightful, encouraging conversation with Sally. In this episode, we cover: What is tea time discipleship and why is it important? How moms can build community with other moms through tea time Where to start if you want to create new friendships Making space for friendships in your life even during busy seasons of motherhood Why it is important to restore your soul as a mother How creating this rhythm impacts our children for years to come Overcoming fear of vulnerability to pursue true fellowship Tips for stepping out and starting a group of your own Where to start if you want a mentor How to grow strong friendships with your children Ideas for reaching out when you have no idea who to pursue Why getting uncomfortable and putting ourselves out there really matters View full show notes on the blog + watch this episode on YouTube. Thank you to our sponsors! Carly Jean Los Angeles | Use code FARMHOUSE20 at CarlyJeanLosAngeles.com 5 Day Blog Challenge | Visit bit.ly/5dayblogchallenge Toups and Co Organics | Use code FARMHOUSE at ToupsandCo.com RESOURCES Tea Time Discipleship by Sally Clarkson Episode 154 with Sally Clarkson CONNECT Sally Clarkson | Website | Podcast | Instagram | Facebook | Twitter | Pinterest Lisa Bass of Farmhouse on Boone | Blog | YouTube | Instagram | TikTok | Facebook | Pinterest Join us in the Simple Farmhouse Life Facebook community!
4/27/202354 minutes, 31 seconds
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181. When Old-Fashioned Makes More Sense (How Vintage Ideas Can Make Modern Life Healthier & Happier) | Jill Winger of The Prairie Homestead

In our modern world, it is easy to accept all of the latest conveniences and innovations that are offered to us.  At face value, they may seem to make our lives easier or better, but at what cost?  Jill Winger has been asking these kinds of critical questions for many years, and this questioning is the basis for her upcoming book on how many of the old-fashioned ways may actually be superior.  Our discussion is nuanced (we don’t throw out all modernity!) and serves as an interesting conversation starter as you weigh the costs and benefits of modern ways in your own life. In this episode, we cover: A historical perspective on the recent popularity of homesteading Weighing the long-term costs and benefits of convenience Factoring in the unexpected benefits of doing things the old-fashioned way Deciding which conveniences to embrace and which old-fashioned ways to preserve How to begin learning new skills when you feel overwhelmed Looking with hindsight at the history of modernization and its impact What modern conveniences we choose to live without Learning new skills and pursuing goals with children at home How to prioritize when your plate is full Our perspectives on the rise of aesthetically focused homesteading content View full show notes on the blog + watch this episode on YouTube. Thank you to our sponsors! Toups and Co Organics | Use code FARMHOUSE at ToupsandCo.com Carly Jean Los Angeles | Use code FARMHOUSE20 at CarlyJeanLosAngeles.com Redmond Real Salt | Use code FARMHOUSE at bit.ly/farmhouseredmond RESOURCES MENTIONED Episodes of Jill’s podcast: My Long Road Back to Whole Wheat Flours, Down and Dirty Meal Planning with Lisa Bass, The Rise of the Farmfluencer Cheesemaking resources: Venison for Dinner & Cheese from Scratch Pre-order Old Fashioned on Purpose by Jill Winger CONNECT Jill Winger of The Prairie Homestead | Website | Podcast | Instagram | Facebook | YouTube | Pinterest Lisa Bass of Farmhouse on Boone | Blog | YouTube | Instagram | TikTok | Facebook | Pinterest Join us in the Simple Farmhouse Life Facebook community!
4/20/20231 hour, 2 seconds
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180. Getting Started with Food Preservation: Freezer Meals, Grocery Sourcing, Stocking the Pantry | Becky Jones of Acre Homestead

In the homesteading world, we place a lot of emphasis on sourcing food well and producing it at home when possible.  With all of the hard work we put into obtaining high quality food, we have to have a plan for what to do with it!  In today’s conversation, Becky shares about her process of preserving food using various methods: freezing, freeze drying, canning, etc.  She also shares some practical tips about planning for and executing a successful freezer meal preparation day.  We cover plenty of simple and attainable ideas in this episode; you don’t want to miss it! In this episode, we cover: Quick meals you can throw together without much planning or preparing What to consider as you are planning for large batch freezer cooking Finding the right containers for your freezer meals Suggested methods of preserving for various foods Pantry staples every from-scratch cook should keep on hand Figuring out what your family eats most and stocking up accordingly Ideas for sourcing food: what we buy from local stores vs. large bulk orders Deciding what preserving method fits best with your tastes and lifestyle Recognizing what parts of homesteading you want to prioritize View full show notes on the blog + watch this episode on YouTube. Thank you to our sponsors! Carly Jean Los Angeles | Use code FARMHOUSE20 at CarlyJeanLosAngeles.com Toups and Co Organics | Use code FARMHOUSE at ToupsandCo.com Blogging Success Masterclass | Visit bit.ly/farmhousebloggingschool RESOURCES Glass baking dish with lid CONNECT Becky Jones of Acre Homestead | YouTube | Instagram | Website Lisa Bass of Farmhouse on Boone | Blog | YouTube | Instagram | TikTok | Facebook | Pinterest Join us in the Simple Farmhouse Life Facebook community!
4/13/202354 minutes, 16 seconds
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179. Pursuing Minimalism and Conscious Consumerism in a Materialistic World | Stephanie Seferian of The Sustainable Minimalists Podcast

Many of us strive to live a more minimal lifestyle in order to simplify our homes and lower our stress, but minimalism can also be good for the world around us!  In this conversation, Stephanie and I discuss what it looks like to become more conscious consumers as we continually minimize our homes.  If you are on a minimalism journey of any kind, this episode will inspire you to contribute to a more sustainable world through minimalist practices. In this episode, we cover: What it means to prioritize sustainable minimalism How our emotions impact our buying behaviors Shifting our mindsets about the cost of what we buy Where to start when sourcing quality clothing Reasons to prioritize natural fibers over synthetic materials The value of repairing items instead of replacing them A sustainable minimalist approach to kids’ clothing Navigating gift giving from friends and family in a positive way Strategies for storing kids’ clothes for future sizes and seasons Pursuing minimalism in your home when your spouse is not on board Avoiding clutter in your holiday decor How to adjust your mindset so you don’t continue bringing clutter into your home View full show notes on the blog + watch this episode on YouTube. Thank you to our sponsors! Carly Jean Los Angeles | Use code FARMHOUSE20 at CarlyJeanLosAngeles.com Azure Standard | Use code SPRINGHOMESTEAD10 at AzureStandard.com Toups and Co Organics | Use code FARMHOUSE at ToupsandCo.com Please see full show notes for more details on these offers. CONNECT Stephanie Seferian of the Sustainable Minimalist | Website | Podcast | Instagram  Lisa Bass of Farmhouse on Boone | Blog | YouTube | Instagram | TikTok | Facebook | Pinterest Join us in the Simple Farmhouse Life Facebook community!
4/6/202353 minutes, 51 seconds
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178. Getting Started with Sewing | Linda Prenzlow of The Sewing Garden

If you have a desire to begin sewing or improve your skills, you will love this conversation with Linda.  Not only has she been sewing almost her whole life, but she also owns a sewing business and teaches people all over the world to sew via her blog. We dive into the practicals of how to get started sewing, but also chat about why sewing is such a valuable skill to have, even in our modern world.  Linda answers some of the most popular questions from beginning sewists like what projects to start with and what techniques lessen the learning curve. In this episode, we cover: Why sewing is a valuable skill to have in our modern world What kinds of projects to start with if you are just learning to sew Creative ways to save money on an expensive sewing project Getting your child started in sewing when you don’t have any experience yourself Providing your children the tools they need and giving them the freedom to experiment in sewing Choosing the right sewing machine for your needs How to make cutting out patterns more enjoyable Tips for sourcing fabric Home decor sewing projects without a pattern A few tried and true sewing tips for the beginning sewist An intro to starting a sewing business View full show notes on the blog + watch this episode on YouTube. Thank you to our sponsors! Toups and Co Organics | Use code FARMHOUSE at ToupsandCo.com School of Traditional Skills | Use my link bit.ly/farmhouseskills RESOURCES MENTIONED Sewing Machine Fun Linda’s sewing blog posts: curtain alterations, tailor tacks, replacing a zipper, hemming jeans Lisa’s wingback chair slipcover tutorial Check out Linda’s eBooks to help you launch and grow your sewing business! ABOUT LINDA Linda has been sewing since her father taught her to sew at age seven! She made her first dress that year through a Singer sewing class and spent the next few years becoming proficient at hand and machine sewing, quilting, and tailoring. She graduated from Colorado State University in 1983 with a degree in Textiles and Clothing. In 1984, she designed and made her wedding dress. She has owned and operated a bridal sewing and alteration business since 1988. She has been writing a blog since 2009 teaching people all over the world how to sew and alter clothing and home goods for fun or profit. Colorado is home to her and her husband. They have two amazing daughters, a wonderful son-in-law, and three incredible grandchildren. CONNECT Linda Prenzlow of The Sewing Garden | Website | Instagram | Pinterest Lisa Bass of Farmhouse on Boone | Blog | YouTube | Instagram | TikTok | Facebook | Pinterest Join us in the Simple Farmhouse Life Facebook community!
3/30/20231 hour, 6 minutes, 31 seconds
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177. Growing a Bountiful Garden on a Budget | Carrie Wilson of The Little Pallet Farmhouse

Many people discount themselves from growing a successful garden because they think they don’t have the time, space, money, or skill.  Carrie of The Little Pallet Farmhouse is here to break down all of our preconceived notions about gardening being unattainable due to these barriers.  The truth is that gardening can be simple, inexpensive, and successful, even for a beginner.  As many are gearing up for the upcoming spring/summer season, come chat all things gardening with us! In this episode, we cover: The tragic diagnosis that led Carrie to pursue health through food Starting small when you are overhauling your food sourcing Why you don’t have to be an expert to take responsibility for your own health How to get started with gardening even if you have limited time, space, and budget Deciding what to grow and how to get it started Foolproof seed-starting setup for a new gardener Thinking through the garden infrastructure that works best for you Sourcing and maintaining optimal soil Choosing plants that you can use beyond the kitchen View full show notes and transcript on the blog + watch this episode on YouTube. Thank you to our sponsors! Blogging Success Masterclass | Visit bit.ly/FarmhouseBloggingSchool Toups and Co Organics | Use code FARMHOUSE at ToupsandCo.com RESOURCES MENTIONED Grab Carrie’s Ready Steady Grow bundle for only $27 | Use code BOONE15 for an additional 15% off (seven days only!) CONNECT Carrie Wilson of The Little Pallet Farmhouse | Website | Instagram | YouTube | Facebook Lisa Bass of Farmhouse on Boone | Blog | YouTube | Instagram | TikTok | Facebook | Pinterest Join us in the Simple Farmhouse Life Facebook community!
3/23/202352 minutes, 2 seconds
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176. Educating Our Kids About Real Food | Liz Haselmayer of Homegrown Education

The task of educating our children about real food has never been more important than it is now, but it can feel like swimming upstream in a culture saturated with highly processed and denatured foods.  Thankfully, we have access to more information and resources than ever before to educate ourselves and our children on this foundational topic. My conversation with Liz of Homegrown Education dove into the nutritional philosophies of our homes as well as practical ways to incorporate more real food into our children’s diets.  Whether you have prioritized real food from your child’s first meal or you are just now beginning to make food swaps in your home, this episode will encourage you to keep making strides in this worthwhile journey. In this episode, we cover: Why it is important to teach our kids about real food and nutrition How your home and cultural environment impacts your relationship with food What “real food” actually means Practical strategies for picky kids Helping our kids get enough protein in their diets What if a child doesn’t like the meal you’ve made? A balanced approach to food outside of your home Achieving healing through food Making real food a reality in your home when you are on a tight budget Shifting our mindset around the nutritional vs. monetary value of food View full show notes and transcript on the blog + watch this episode on YouTube. Thank you to our sponsors! BLOGGING SUCCESS MASTERCLASS | Visit bit.ly/FarmhouseBloggingSchool TOUPS AND CO ORGANICS | Use code FARMHOUSE at ToupsandCo.com CONNECT Liz Haselmayer of Homegrown Education | Website | Podcast | Instagram | Facebook | Pinterest Lisa Bass of Farmhouse on Boone | Blog | YouTube | Instagram | TikTok | Facebook | Pinterest Join us in the Simple Farmhouse Life Facebook community!
3/16/20231 hour, 4 minutes, 30 seconds
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175. Answering Your Homebirth Questions | Katelyn Fusco of Happy Homebirth Podcast

Based on the questions I received on Instagram, you all are just as excited about this homebirth episode with Katelyn as I am!  No matter where you are on the spectrum of homebirth—curious about it, preparing for your first or second homebirth, or a veteran homebirth mama—this episode addresses all of it. We speak to the mom who is wondering if homebirth is possible for her, the mom preparing her body and mind for an upcoming birth, the mom trying to find the right care provider, the mom dealing with unsupportive family. As a mother of seven, homebirth is near and dear to my heart, and Katelyn is a wealth of wisdom on this topic.  Join us for this rich discussion! In this episode, we cover: Why having your first baby at home is especially beneficial The important role your care provider plays in your birthing experience How preparing for birth is so much more than planning for pain management Do you need a large house to have a homebirth? The importance of resting in early labor to avoid maternal exhaustion Why focusing on your mindset is the most crucial preparation for birth Finding the relaxation strategy that is right for you Embracing the transformational process of birth Recognizing your unique needs during birth and finding the right midwife for you What questions should you ask when interviewing a midwife? Responding to family and friends who don’t understand your birth decisions The importance of doing your own research and making decisions that are right for your unique situation View full show notes and transcript on the blog + watch this episode on YouTube. Thank you to our sponsors! TOUPS AND CO ORGANICS | Use code FARMHOUSE at ToupsandCo.com AZURE STANDARD | Use code SPRINGHOMESTEAD10 at AzureStandard.com Please see full show notes for more details on these offers. CONNECT Katelyn Fusco of Happy Homebirth Podcast | Website | Instagram | Podcast | Facebook Group Lisa Bass of Farmhouse on Boone | Blog | YouTube | Instagram | TikTok | Facebook | Pinterest Join us in the Simple Farmhouse Life Facebook community!
3/9/20231 hour, 1 minute
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174. A Homeschool Mom’s Mindset | Angela Braniff of This Gathered Nest

Homeschooling goes far beyond choosing curriculum and planning field trips.  It is equally as important to establish a firm grasp on why we are homeschooling and what our homeschool philosophy is. I so enjoyed this conversation with Angela where we had a chance to get honest about the ups and downs of our homeschooling journeys.  We chatted about important mindset shifts we have had to embrace along the way and old paradigms we are moving away from. Are you considering homeschooling but you are fearful?  Are you in the thick of it and need some encouragement to keep going?  Join us for this inspiring conversation! In this episode, we cover: Making schooling decisions based on each individual child’s needs Finding the balance between giving yourself grace and pushing yourself Tips for keeping little ones occupied while homeschooling older siblings Freeing yourself from expectations and embracing the flexible schedule of homeschooling Encouraging learning to extend beyond textbooks and worksheets into valuable life skills Recognizing perfectionism in our kids and helping them learn through failure Reframing our perspective about what is most important for our children to learn Math curriculum reviews for kids that struggle with math Protecting our kids’ mindsets around their ability to learn What if you are nervous to homeschool? How will homeschooled kids turn out? View full show notes and transcript on the blog + watch this episode on YouTube. Thank you to our sponsors! Redmond Real Salt | Use code FARMHOUSE at bit.ly/FarmhouseRedmond for a 15% discount Toups and Co Organics | Use code FARMHOUSE at ToupsandCo.com for a 10% discount Mockmill | Visit bit.ly/FarmhouseMockmill for a 5% discount RESOURCES Angela’s Homeschooling Course: Master the Art of Home Education Math curricula mentioned: Learn Math Fast, Shormann Math, Denison Algebra CONNECT Angela Braniff of This Gathered Nest | Website | YouTube | Instagram | Facebook | Pinterest Lisa Bass of Farmhouse on Boone | Blog | YouTube | Instagram | TikTok | Facebook | Pinterest Join us in the Simple Farmhouse Life Facebook community!
3/2/20231 hour, 11 minutes, 51 seconds
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173. Chatting Motherhood, Homeschool, Minimalism, Pregnancy, Business (and More!) with Sarah Therése

Sarah Therése and I are a decade apart in our motherhood journeys, and our different perspectives and experiences made this conversation so interesting.  We tackled a variety of topics based on questions we received from you on Instagram, everything from minimalism to pregnancy to homeschooling to business. Throughout our many topics of conversation, one overarching theme kept resurfacing: as women and mothers, we have the power to make changes in our homes and families when something is not going well.  While we cannot control everything, we have the ability to improve things way more than we think!  May this conversation be an encouragement to you as you assess your own challenges and endeavor to move forward in boldness! In this episode, we cover: How the pace changes from early motherhood into the middle years Managing the day-to-day responsibilities of motherhood and homemaking by planning ahead Why owning less stuff is a gift to your children Pursuing your dream life in your current circumstances What homeschooling looks like with children of all ages at home Turning down the noise and finding what rhythms are right for your unique family Preparing your body and mind for beautiful pregnancies and births Identifying problems and pursuing solutions in every area of motherhood The ups and downs of sharing your life and family on a public platform Deciding when to turn down opportunities in order to prioritize family How do you know when it is time to quit something? View full show notes and transcript on the blog + watch this episode on YouTube. Thank you to our sponsors! Modern Homesteading Conference | Visit ModernHomesteading.com Toups and Co Organics | Use code FARMHOUSE at ToupsandCo.com School of Traditional Skills | Use my link bit.ly/farmhouseskills CONNECT Sarah Therése | Website | Instagram | YouTube Lisa Bass of Farmhouse on Boone | Blog | YouTube | Instagram | TikTok | Facebook | Pinterest Join us in the Simple Farmhouse Life Facebook community!
2/23/20231 hour, 8 minutes, 43 seconds
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172. Homeschooling with the Seasons, Finding Your People, and More FAQs with Lyndsey Mimnagh of Treehouse Schoolhouse

I have begun talking more about homeschooling on the podcast lately, and it is a topic that you all seem to really enjoy and ask a lot of questions about.  In this podcast, I am chatting with Lyndsey of Treehouse Schoolhouse about homeschool methods and philosophy, and we are also answering your questions!  If you’ve ever wondered about schooling with the seasons, socializing your kids, and managing it all with multiple children, this discussion is for you! In this episode, we cover: What it means to homeschool with the seasons Determining the right age to start homeschooling Priorities for learning in the early years How homeschooling requires an entirely different mindset than other types of schooling Top tips for homeschooling older siblings with toddlers in the home Encouragement for tough seasons of homeschooling The powerful impact of prioritizing the parent/child relationship in education What shifts we make in homeschooling as the seasons change How homeschool families excel in socialization What to do if you don’t have a homeschool community Involving your husband in your homeschooling rhythm How do you know if your child is actually retaining what they are learning? Making homeschooling possible on a low budget View full show notes and transcript on the blog + watch this episode on YouTube. Thank you to our sponsors! TOUPS AND CO ORGANICS | Use code FARMHOUSE at ToupsandCo.com MODERN HOMESTEADING CONFERENCE | Visit ModernHomesteading.com BLOGGING SUCCESS MASTERCLASS | Visit bit.ly/FarmhouseBloggingSchool CONNECT Lyndsey Mimnagh of Treehouse Schoolhouse | Website | Instagram | Facebook | YouTube | Pinterest Lisa Bass of Farmhouse on Boone | Blog | YouTube | Instagram | TikTok | Facebook | Pinterest Join us in the Simple Farmhouse Life Facebook community!
2/16/20231 hour, 8 minutes, 35 seconds
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171. Finding Contentment in Your Home Decor & Homemaking | Kali Ramey Martin

There is no such thing as a perfect home.  Even when we finally get all the projects checked off of our list, new things are constantly popping up!  In my conversation with Kali, we chat about fighting for contentment in our homes no matter what they look like.  Kali also shares some practical tips for making small changes in your home decor even when you don’t have the time or money for a big renovation.  And we also touch finding a style you truly love even amidst the noise of decor trends.  This episode was such a fun one for me, and I hope it encourages you in your homemaking! In this episode, we cover: Taking a break from creative work Living in the tension between envisioning what your home could become and being patient in the process What people don’t realize about finally getting their dream home Are you following trends or is your taste truly changing? Identifying the three factors that determine your personal style Are you missing the perfect solution for your home decor? Making the most of your home when you can’t overhaul it Taking pride in caring for your home even when it is imperfect How to approach decluttering and organizing when you are not naturally organized Keeping seasonal decor practical and minimal Changing your mindset about the repetitive tasks of homemaking Narrowing down what decor style you truly love Different home decor personalities Simple ways to spruce up your home without spending much time or money The impact of choosing contentment in your home no matter what it looks like View full show notes and transcript on the blog + watch this episode on YouTube. Thank you to our sponsors! MODERN HOMESTEADING CONFERENCE | Visit ModernHomesteading.com TOUPS AND CO ORGANICS | Use code FARMHOUSE at ToupsandCo.com AZURE STANDARD | Use code SIMPLEFARMHOUSE10 at AzureStandard.com See full show notes for details on these offers. RESOURCES Check out Kali’s book and magazines CONNECT Kali Ramey Martin | Website | Instagram | Pinterest Lisa Bass of Farmhouse on Boone | Blog | YouTube | Instagram | TikTok | Facebook | Pinterest Join us in the Simple Farmhouse Life Facebook community!
2/9/20231 hour, 2 minutes, 29 seconds
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170. The Meaning of Homemaking: A Beautiful & Creative Pursuit | Rebekah Merkle

Our current culture has come to think of homemaking as boring or unimportant.  The role of women in the home is largely undervalued.  Bekah Merkle is on a mission to change that by helping women to own the beauty, creativity, and innovation within their role as homemakers. In our conversation, Bekah takes us through the history of how feminism has impacted the woman’s role and how we can begin to reclaim the importance of this high calling.  Whether you are a new homemaker or have been making a home for decades, may this conversation remind you of your significance in your family and in the world. In this episode, we cover: How culture has been wrong about the significance of homemakers Differing perspectives on education for women What classical education offers to families Imagining what it looks like to embrace homemaking in our modern world How the internet influences our homemaking pursuits The underappreciated value of an excellent homemaker Looking at the ups and downs of feminism throughout history Finding your vision for creativity and joy in homemaking View full show notes and transcript on the blog + watch this episode on YouTube. Thank you to our sponsors! MODERN HOMESTEADING CONFERENCE | Visit ModernHomesteading.com AZURE STANDARD | Use code SIMPLEFARMHOUSE10 at AzureStandard.com TOUPS AND CO ORGANICS | Use code FARMHOUSE at ToupsandCo.com Please see full show notes for more details on these offers. RESOURCES Eve in Exile by Rebekah Merkle Eve in Exile Documentary What Have You Podcast CONNECT Rebekah Merkle | Website | Instagram Lisa Bass of Farmhouse on Boone | Blog | YouTube | Instagram | TikTok | Facebook | Pinterest Join us in the Simple Farmhouse Life Facebook community!
1/31/202350 minutes, 45 seconds
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169. You Can Grow Thriving Houseplants! | Maria Failla of Growing Joy Podcast

In the middle of winter when the Christmas greenery has been taken down but it’s not yet time for spring planting, I find myself craving the color and life found in houseplants.  This is a perfect time of year to dive into what it takes to create a home full of thriving houseplants, and there’s no one better to discuss this with than Maria of Growing Joy Podcast, a self-proclaimed Plant Lady.  If you consider yourself a plant killer, you are in good company because both Maria and I have had our fair share of plant fails.  May this episode inspire you to try a new plant variety or tending method as you grow your houseplant collection. In this episode, we cover: The top two mistakes people make when it comes to houseplants What your personality + lighting in your home say about what kind of plants you need Breaking down some popular houseplant varieties and why they are not as easy to grow as you might think Options for creating more light in your home if you don’t get enough natural light Everything you need to know about growing plants in your window sill Why you might want to propagate a plant and how to do it How you can grow beautiful blooms in your home when it’s too cold to grow outside Making sure your houseplants are getting adequate nutrition Should you transition your plants between indoors and outdoors as the seasons change? How you can grow herbs and vegetables indoors all year long Creating the right outdoor garden for you and your family View full show notes and transcript on the blog + watch this episode on YouTube. Thank you to our sponsors! TOUPS AND CO ORGANICS | Use code FARMHOUSE at ToupsandCo.com 5 DAY BLOG CHALLENGE | Visit bit.ly/5DayBlogChallenge CONNECT Maria Failla of Growing Joy | Website | Instagram | YouTube | Facebook | Pinterest Lisa Bass of Farmhouse on Boone | Blog | YouTube | Instagram | TikTok | Facebook | Pinterest Join us in the Simple Farmhouse Life Facebook community!
1/26/202357 minutes, 26 seconds
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168. Essential Tools for Building a Homestead | Christina of Thermaland Oaks | Debt-Free Homesteading

I frequently hear from listeners who want to start homesteading, but it can be overwhelming to know where to start.  Especially if you are building a homestead from scratch on raw land, and there are a variety of tools and skills you will need to acquire along the way.  Christina of Thermaland Oaks is very familiar with this whole process as she and her husband have built their entire home and homestead with their own hands.  Join us for this conversation as we dive into what tools are essential to build and maintain a homestead.  We also chat about the reality of sharing our lives on the internet as we pursue our homestead dreams.  For any hopeful homesteader, this episode is a must listen! In this episode, we cover: The reality of building a homestead from scratch on raw land What to do when you can’t buy up front all the tools you need Ups and downs of sharing your building journey online Being content when you are prioritizing one project at a time Planning ahead and budgeting for projects as you go How social media doesn’t tell the whole story of the homestead Essential tools for starting a homestead and what to avoid What’s coming at Thermaland Oaks in 2023 View full show notes and transcript on the blog + watch this episode on YouTube. Thank you to our sponsors! TOUPS AND CO ORGANICS | Use code FARMHOUSE at ToupsandCo.com MOCKMILL | Visit FarmhouseonBoone.com/Mockmill to save 5% on your purchase CONNECT Christina Heinritz of Thermaland Oaks | Website | Instagram | TikTok | YouTube | Facebook | Pinterest Lisa Bass of Farmhouse on Boone | Blog | YouTube | Instagram | TikTok | Facebook | Pinterest Join us in the Simple Farmhouse Life Facebook community!
1/19/202347 minutes, 1 second
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167. Prepare for Garden Season: Select Seeds, Learn Your Climate, Cultivate Healthy Soil | Bailey Van Tassel

If you are a gardener (or hopeful gardener) who is eagerly browsing seed catalogs and mapping out garden plots in anticipation of the upcoming growing season, this episode is for you!  Bailey is a wealth of knowledge on backyard gardening, and our conversation was full of practical tips, especially for the suburban gardener.  Bailey tends ten raised beds on her California neighborhood lot, and she helps gardeners in every zone plan, start, and cultivate their gardens no matter their level of experience.  If you are looking for some garden inspiration as we look ahead to spring and summer, join us for this chat! In this episode, we cover: Growing a garden on a small suburban lot Gardening year round in a warmer climate Raised beds vs. in ground gardening Finding quality soil and keeping it healthy Options for composting with animal manure Considering what grows well in your climate Favorite plants to grow that are often overlooked Why you should grow flowers and herbs Five things gardeners can do in winter to prepare for the growing season Top recommendations for ordering seeds Starting seeds indoors vs direct sowing Best advice for new gardeners Making the garden part of your daily rhythm Deciding what to let go when your plate is full View full show notes and transcript on the blog + watch this episode on YouTube. Thank you to our sponsors! TOUPS AND CO ORGANICS | Use code FARMHOUSE at ToupsandCo.com REDMOND REAL SALT | Use code FARMHOUSE at bit.ly/FarmhouseRedmond RESOURCES Join Bailey’s FREE garden planning masterclass in January Join Bailey’s monthly gardening membership, The Kitchen Garden Society: a subscription for all US hardiness zones, helping gardeners to stay on track, sharpen their skills, learn from experts, and live a garden-inspired life CONNECT Bailey Van Tassel | Website | Instagram | Pinterest | Podcast Lisa Bass of Farmhouse on Boone | Blog | YouTube | Instagram | TikTok | Facebook | Pinterest Join us in the Simple Farmhouse Life Facebook community!
1/12/202353 minutes, 50 seconds
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166. A Heritage Sourdough Method + Answering Your Questions | Anja of Our Gabled Home

If you have been around this community for long, sourdough is not a new topic to you; however, I would be willing to bet that you will hear some ideas and methods in this episode that you have never heard before! Anja grew up in Germany and learned everything she knows about sourdough from watching her mother bake as a constant part of their family’s routine.  In my chat with Anja, we walked through some of the most common questions we receive from sourdough bakers, everything from starter maintenance to baking timelines to discard. Whether you are new to sourdough or have been baking for years, I am confident this discussion will give you new ideas to shake up your sourdough experimentation. In this episode, we cover: Tips for creating your first sourdough starter How many people are overcomplicating sourdough and how to get back to basics Navigating the many variables of sourdough and what to do with imperfect bread A surprising heritage method of creating and maintaining starter (passed down through Anja’s family!) Are hundreds-year-old sourdough starters really ideal? Practical examples of sourdough timelines A discussion of good bacteria and bad bacteria in foods Answering the most frequently asked sourdough questions View full show notes and transcript on the blog + watch this episode on YouTube. Thank you to our sponsors! TOUPS AND CO ORGANICS | Use code FARMHOUSE at ToupsandCo.com SCHOOL OF TRADITIONAL SKILLS | Use my link bit.ly/FarmhouseSkills RESOURCES MENTIONED Anja's course: Super Simple Sourdough Anja's sourdough coaching CONNECT Anja Eckert of Our Gabled Home | Blog | Instagram | YouTube | Facebook | Pinterest | Twitter Lisa Bass of Farmhouse on Boone | Blog | YouTube | Instagram | TikTok | Facebook | Pinterest Join us in the Simple Farmhouse Life Facebook community!
1/5/202353 minutes, 55 seconds
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165. Why We Love Homeschooling + Addressing Common Fears | Leigh Nguyen of Little By Little Homeschool

If you are currently homeschooling or have ever considered homeschooling, this episode will be such an encouragement to you!  As a homeschool mom who has graduated two children, Leigh lends her homeschool coaching voice to this fascinating conversation about homeschooling as a lifestyle. Make sure you stick around until the end of the episode to hear us address some of the most common fears we hear about homeschooling.  While it’s not always the easiest choice, homeschooling offers so many beautiful benefits to the entire family.  Join us for this discussion! In this episode, we cover: How homeschooling as a lifestyle differs from other school approaches What it takes to adjust your mindset to a new way of schooling The practicals of what deschooling looks like How homeschooling strengthens family relationships Recognizing and embracing your family culture within your homeschool How homeschooling supports the unique personality of each child The importance of free time and boredom for children How homeschooling as a lifestyle makes space for children to access self-motivation What your kids can gain from living a natural, simple lifestyle even in the suburbs Some surprising ways homeschooling impacts the parent/child relationship Why you are qualified to homeschool and other common fears about homeschooling Letting our kids’ natural curiosity drive their education View full show notes and transcript on the blog + watch this episode on YouTube. Thank you to our sponsors! TOUPS AND CO ORGANICS | Use code FARMHOUSE at ToupsandCo.com BLOGGING SUCCESS MASTERCLASS | Visit bit.ly/FarmhouseBloggingSchool CONNECT Leigh Nguyen of Little By Little Homeschool | Website | Instagram | Podcast | Facebook Group Lisa Bass of Farmhouse on Boone | Blog | YouTube | Instagram | TikTok | Facebook | Pinterest Join us in the Simple Farmhouse Life Facebook community!
12/29/202258 minutes, 49 seconds
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164. Entrepreneurship & Motherhood: Building a Successful Business and Involving Your Kids | Natasha McCrary of 1818 Farms

Do you have a dream of starting your own business?  Or are you currently running a business?  Are you looking for ways to involve your kids so they can learn valuable life skills and be part of the team?  This episode is for you! Natasha has always been an entrepreneur at heart, but she has spent the last decade building a wildly successful farm business with her family.  1818 Farms provides handmade bath and body products, fresh flowers, events, workshops, and more. In our conversation, we dive into all things small business: marketing, starting small, scaling, outsourcing, beautiful packaging, involving your kids, and more. If you have that entrepreneurial itch or you are in the thick of running your own home business, this episode is full of brilliant ideas and important mindset shifts.  Join us! In this episode, we cover: Natasha’s journey to starting and growing her multifaceted farm business The importance of pivoting and evolving your business over time How to know when something is no longer working in your business Online marketing and growth strategies that give you the most control Starting and growing a business when you have young children at home Getting your children involved in age-appropriate parts of the business Marketing and exposure ideas for a brand new farm business The importance of first impressions via branding and packaging Making wise investments as your company grows Why you should nurture existing customer relationships over always seeking new customers Natasha shares how her older teen and adult children have been impacted by growing up helping with the family business Discerning what to outsource in your business and what to keep on your own plate The importance of starting small scale and perfecting your product The first things you should consider if you want to start a business from your home or farm View full show notes and transcript on the blog + watch this episode on YouTube. Thank you to our sponsors! TOUPS AND CO ORGANICS | Use code FARMHOUSE at ToupsandCo.com AZURE STANDARD | Use code SIMPLEFARMHOUSE10 at AzureStandard.com Please see full show notes for more details on these offers. CONNECT Natasha McCrary of 1818 Farms | Website | Instagram | Facebook | YouTube | TikTok | Twitter Lisa Bass of Farmhouse on Boone | Blog | YouTube | Instagram | TikTok | Facebook | Pinterest Join us in the Simple Farmhouse Life Facebook community!
12/22/202252 minutes, 52 seconds
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163. Declutter + Organize: Identify Personalities, Shift Mindsets, and Build Habits | Shannon Acheson of Home Made Lovely

Many people begin thinking about decluttering and organization in January, but it’s such a good idea to begin simplifying your home leading up to Christmas.  Creating a more peaceful home environment can help you and your family enjoy this busy season more, and it helps prepare your home for an influx of new clutter after Christmas!  Shannon of Home Made Lovely joins me in this episode to talk about her new book, The Clutter Fix.  We all know that clutter doesn’t make us feel good, but so many of us get stuck on what to actually do about it.  Shannon not only teaches about how to declutter and organize, but she also dives into our mindsets and personalities around the topic of clutter.  This is such a practical episode with lots of bite-size, actionable steps you can take today! In this episode, we cover: Mustering up your decluttering motivation with some quick wins from the get-go The unexpected cost of disorganization Uncovering your clutter personality and how you can make meaningful change The myth of the one-time decluttering sweep Changing your mindset about clutter and organization Handling kids’ clutter and teaching them to manage their belongings Taking into consideration the different personalities of our household members when it comes to clutter and organization Getting started: how to know what to get rid of View full show notes and transcript on the blog + watch this episode on YouTube. Thank you to our sponsors! TOUPS AND CO ORGANICS | Use code FARMHOUSE at ToupsandCo.com BLOGGING SUCCESS MASTERCLASS | Visit bit.ly/FarmhouseBloggingSchool RESOURCES MENTIONED The Clutter Fix by Shannon Acheson 50 Things You Should Throw Away Today + Free Printable Checklist by Shannon Acheson CONNECT Shannon Acheson of Home Made Lovely | Blog | Instagram | Facebook | YouTube | Pinterest Lisa Bass of Farmhouse on Boone | Blog | YouTube | Instagram | TikTok | Facebook | Pinterest Join us in the Simple Farmhouse Life Facebook community!
12/15/202239 minutes, 58 seconds
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162. Cozy Christmas Episode: Handmade Gifts, Family Traditions, Savoring the Season | Nicole of Frontier Dreams

If you are craving that cozy, sacred feeling that comes along with the Christmas season, you will definitely want to join Nicole and me for this conversation about all things cozy Christmas.  On her Instagram, Nicole shares so beautifully about the creativity and joy of living a simple, homemade life.  In this conversation, we chat all about making the most out of these colder months and the winter holidays– what we do on long evenings at home, how we celebrate Christmas with our families, what we are excited about in the kitchen.  Nicole has a wealth of ideas for unique family traditions surrounding Advent, Christmas, Epiphany, and more.   I know this episode will get your wheels turning about new ways to celebrate the season in your own home, just like it did for me. In this episode, we cover: - Simple and affordable handmade Christmas ideas for children and adults - A few details you can add to easily elevate a handmade gift - How we approach gift giving within our own families - Incorporating handmade gifts into holiday traditions - Ideas for Christmas traditions that help your family slow down and savor the season - Nicole and her family’s plans for going off-grid next year - Learning new skills over the winter months by reading both fiction and nonfiction - Creative ways to embrace winter with your family even if you don’t enjoy the cold weather - Favorite seasonal foods and winter recipes View full show notes and transcript on the blog + watch this episode on YouTube. Thank you to our sponsors! TOUPS AND CO ORGANICS | Use code FARMHOUSE at ToupsandCo.com SCHOOL OF TRADITIONAL SKILLS | Use my link bit.ly/FarmhouseSkills BLOGGING SUCCESS MASTERCLASS | Visit bit.ly/FarmhouseBloggingSchool CONNECT Nicole Spring of Frontier Dreams | Blog | Instagram Lisa Bass of Farmhouse on Boone | Blog | YouTube | Instagram | TikTok | Facebook | Pinterest Join us in the Simple Farmhouse Life Facebook community!
12/8/202253 minutes, 5 seconds
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161. Decluttering Before the Holidays + How to Have a Minimalist Christmas | Dawn of The Minimal Mom

The joy of giving and receiving gifts is such a beautiful part of Christmas, but this time of year can quickly leave our homes overflowing with clutter.  Dawn of The Minimal Mom joined me earlier this year on the podcast to chat about decluttering and minimalism, and you all loved our conversation, so I knew this topic would be a perfect opportunity for Dawn to join me on the podcast again!  We chat about making Christmas fun and exciting for our families without getting caught up in the accumulation of stuff.  But don’t let the word “minimal” fool you; this discussion is less about how minimally decorated our homes look and more about how truly peaceful our homes feel.  If you are ready to embrace the upcoming holiday season without the stress and overwhelm, this conversation is for you! In this episode, we cover: The secret to making your home feel festive for Christmas without going overboard How minimalism benefits everyone in the home How you know it’s time to get rid of a certain toy Giving our kids the lifelong skill of learning how to manage their stuff Preparing your family for Christmas so you don’t end up drowning in clutter Why our kids’ view of stuff is different than past generations Shifting our mindset around what makes Christmas truly meaningful Helping our kids through comparison and disappointment at Christmas Inspiration for family experiences that can make the holidays memorable How to navigate receiving gifts that you don’t want to keep in your home Number one strategy for staying on top of clutter around the holidays How to know if you have too much stuff View full show notes and transcript on the blog + watch this episode on YouTube. Thank you to our sponsors! TOUPS AND CO ORGANICS | Use code FARMHOUSE at ToupsandCo.com BLOGGING SUCCESS MASTERCLASS | Visit bit.ly/FarmhouseBloggingSchool AMERICAN BLOSSOM LINENS | Use code BOONE22 at AmericanBlossmLinens.com RESOURCES MENTIONED Decluttering by Faith by Dawn Madsen and Diana Kokku Dawn’s interview with Dr. John Deloney about the link between anxiety and clutter CONNECT Dawn Madsen of The Minimal Mom | Website | YouTube | Instagram | Facebook | Podcast Lisa Bass of Farmhouse on Boone | Blog | YouTube | Instagram | TikTok | Facebook | Pinterest Join us in the Simple Farmhouse Life Facebook community!
12/1/202244 minutes, 26 seconds
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160. Overcoming Fear in Motherhood | Jennifer Pepito of The Peaceful Press

Nearly every mother experiences fear throughout her parenting journey.  As Jennifer and I discuss in this episode, there are often new fears that emerge at every stage of parenthood.  We may fear failing our kids or fear for their safety, but the reality is that fear creates a suffocating environment in our homes.  As a long-time homeschooling mother of seven, Jennifer shares her journey of recognizing the impact of fear on her family and how she used the power of story to overcome it.  This is such a rich, grace-filled conversation meant to encourage you as you fight fear and embrace joy in your mothering. In this episode, we cover: How fears in motherhood change from season to season The most common sources of our fears as mothers Transforming our families by exchanging the power of fear for the power of joy Using the power of story of overcome fears The gifts we give our children by prioritizing reading aloud as a family Creating an environment in which our kids can pursue their unique interests Reconnecting to our own passions and interests in the midst of mothering How mothers can model a life of joy in our homes What to read and how to create time for reading aloud View full show notes and transcript on the blog + watch this episode on YouTube. Thank you to our sponsors! TOUPS AND CO ORGANICS | Use code FARMHOUSE at ToupsandCo.com AZURE STANDARD | Use code FARMHOUSE10 at AzureStandard.com Please see full show notes for more details on these offers. RESOURCES Mothering by the Book: The Power of Reading Aloud to Overcome Fear and Recapture Joy by Jennifer Pepito Audiobook resources: Libby, Librivox, Audible, Storynory CONNECT Jennifer Pepito of The Peaceful Press | Website | Instagram | Facebook | Pinterest Lisa Bass of Farmhouse on Boone | Blog | YouTube | Instagram | TikTok | Facebook | Pinterest Join us in the Simple Farmhouse Life Facebook community!
11/23/202244 minutes, 30 seconds
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159. Simple, Affordable, and Cozy Christmas Decor | Emily of Handmade Farmhouse

I love talking about home decor on my podcast every now and then because I think it is such a beautiful part of being a homemaker.  As the Christmas season quickly approaches, I am excited to bring you this conversation all about cultivating elegance and beauty in your home for Christmas without spending a fortune.  Emily of Handmade Farmhouse has a way of adding beautiful touches to everything she does, so I knew she would lend the perfect inspiration to this conversation.  This episode is FULL of practical ideas, simple DIYs, and affordable ways to bring the magic and wonder of Christmas to your home this season. In this episode, we cover: How Emily and her husband built their own home from scratch Creating family traditions around Christmas decorating Ideas for decorating your space with functional items that serve a festive purpose Finding a theme for your Christmas decor in unexpected places A few staple decor items you can use year after year One simple home decor piece you can use to elevate your Christmas look Rethinking and rearranging your existing furniture and decor at Christmas time How the color of your lighting can change the atmosphere of a space Surprisingly simple ideas for Christmas decor on a budget Mantel decor inspiration that transitions well from Christmas to January Using faux wrapped gifts to spruce up your decor Changing up your tree decorations from year to year Keeping the Christmas season simple and focusing on what matters most View full show notes and transcript on the blog + watch this episode on YouTube. Thank you to our sponsors! TOUPS AND CO ORGANICS | Use code FARMHOUSE at ToupsandCo.com SCHOOL OF TRADITIONAL SKILLS | Use my link bit.ly/FarmhouseSkills RESOURCES MENTIONED 7 Inexpensive Christmas Decor Ideas by Handmade Farmhouse CONNECT Emily Barlow of Handmade Farmhouse | Blog | Instagram | Facebook | Pinterest | YouTube Lisa Bass of Farmhouse on Boone | Blog | YouTube | Instagram | TikTok | Facebook | Pinterest Join us in the Simple Farmhouse Life Facebook community!
11/17/202256 minutes, 11 seconds
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158. Breaking Down Homestead Goals: How to Move Past Overwhelm and Take Action | Danielle of Jones Roots

No matter what stage of homesteading you are in, the list of tasks to complete and projects to tackle is seemingly endless.  The eagerness to get it all done and see your dreams come to life can easily leave you feeling overwhelmed.  Danielle found herself with bigger dreams than she had time and money for, so she created the Run Back to Your Roots 365 challenge to help herself master those skills one by one.  Before long, she had thousands of people joining her in each month’s homestead challenge, everything from canning to fermenting to baking bread and more.  Join me for this conversation with Danielle as we dive into what it looks like to pursue your dreams little by little. In this episode, we cover: How it is possible to homestead on rented property The importance of learning homestead skills even before you have property How to get started when you want to learn everything at once Shifting your mindset to let go of perfection and accept failure Finding the time to learn new skills when you already have a full plate Getting over the hump of starting something new until it becomes second nature Breaking down the practical beginning steps of going after your goals Clearly defining your “why” behind pursuing your goals Structuring your days to work toward your goals little by little When you have to put some of your homestead dreams on hold to tend to other areas of your life Helpful tools we each use to manage our to-do lists Choosing what to let go of on overwhelming days or in overwhelming seasons Holding on to your peace in the midst of working hard for your goals View full show notes and transcript on the blog + watch this episode on YouTube. RESOURCES MENTIONED Check out The Farmschool Co. shop and follow along on Instagram! Join the free Run Back to Your Roots 365 Challenge! CONNECT Danielle Jones of Jones Roots | Website | Instagram Lisa Bass of Farmhouse on Boone | Blog | YouTube | Instagram | TikTok | Facebook | Pinterest Join us in the Simple Farmhouse Life Facebook community! Thank you to our sponsors! TOUPS AND CO ORGANICS | Use code FARMHOUSE at ToupsandCo.com In my free Blogging Success Masterclass, I will teach you my 4-step framework for going full-time with blogging, how to avoid the most common mistakes new bloggers make that I learned the hard way, and how to make it all work with just a few hours a day.  Visit bit.ly/FarmhouseBloggingSchool to find out how you can earn a full-time income by sharing what you love!
11/10/20221 hour, 1 minute, 29 seconds
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157. What is the Pro-Metabolic Approach? Pursuing Health Through Nourishing Foods and Metabolic Support | Fallon Lee & Kori Meloy

The pro-metabolic approach to wellness has been gaining popularity lately, but it is rooted in ancient ways of eating and supporting the body.  The more I have learned about it, the more I have realized that I have actually been following many of the pro-metabolic principles for a long time.  This way of life goes hand in hand with the from-scratch homestead kitchen.  Though I have already been implementing many metabolically supportive practices in my life, I still learned so much from this conversation.  I walked away with new ideas to try and areas of my health to reexamine.  Whether you are new to the pro-metabolic conversation or have been embracing this approach for many years, join us for this rich conversation about supporting our health in a truly sustainable way. In this episode, we cover: The individual health journeys that led both Fallon and Kori to a pro-metabolic approach to wellness Breaking down what it means to eat in a pro-metabolic way Aiding your body’s production of youthful hormones in order to resist stress Going beyond a black and white list of rules around food and learning what supports your individual metabolism Prioritizing connection to your body and food over checking off a list of dietary achievements Why it is important to take in a variety of sources and opinions as you are learning about health How many calories women actually need and how to slowly increase your calorie intake Why it is necessary for mothers especially to nourish themselves well Pushing back against the diet culture dogma and truly taking pleasure in food Examining popular claims that dairy and gluten are inherently bad for the body Questions to consider about the quality, sourcing, and preparation of your food The power of your mind to convince your body that certain foods are harmful Physical and mental considerations when reintroducing certain foods back into your diet Some of the possible underlying factors behind food restriction or intolerance Debunking the claims about the benefits of intermittent fasting What metabolic markers to look for when assessing your own health Why the metabolism is the cornerstone of overall health Where to start if you want to heal your metabolism View full show notes and transcript on the blog + watch this episode on YouTube. Thank you to our sponsors! TOUPS AND CO ORGANICS | Use code FARMHOUSE at ToupsandCo.com SCHOOL OF TRADITIONAL SKILLS | Use my link bit.ly/FarmhouseSkills CONNECT The Freely Rooted Podcast | Website | YouTube Fallon Lee | Website | Instagram | Meal Plans Kori Meloy | Instagram | Freely Rooted Course
11/3/20221 hour, 27 minutes, 52 seconds
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156. Why You Should Consider Buying an Old House | Paige Sander of Farmhouse Vernacular

New homes come with many modern conveniences, but there is a depth of character in old homes that is hard to replicate in new construction.  It is no secret that I have a love for older homes, so I’m excited to bring my friend Paige back on the podcast to chat with me all about why we both choose to live in old homes.  Not only do we talk about why we love them, we dive into how you can approach your own purchase and renovation.  Even if buying an old home is not on your radar, stay tuned until the end of our conversation because Paige gives some incredibly valuable budgeting and planning advice that can apply to anyone’s home! In this episode, we cover: Why would someone want to buy an old house over a newer one? What to look out for when taking on the restoration of an old home Weighing whether an old home purchase is right for you The factors that make an old home so charming How our mindsets have changed in regards to building homes today Designing and furnishing your home in a way that honors its original craftsmanship Major red lights and green lights when evaluating an old home for purchase The trouble with trying to force modern home features into an older home A few modern upgrades that are truly worth it A genius budgeting system that helps you tackle your goals and plan for the unexpected A foolproof method for breaking down large projects into attainable, daily action steps Watch this episode on YouTube + view full show notes and transcript on the blog. Thank you to our sponsors! TOUPS AND CO ORGANICS | Use code FARMHOUSE at ToupsandCo.com SCHOOL OF TRADITIONAL SKILLS | Use my link bit.ly/FarmhouseSkills REDMOND REAL SALT | Use code FARMHOUSE at bit.ly/FarmhouseRedmond RESOURCES Join Paige’s email list Sewing for Beginners Course with Paige CONNECT Paige Sander of Farmhouse Vernacular | Website | Instagram | YouTube | Podcast | Facebook | Pinterest Lisa Bass of Farmhouse on Boone | Blog | YouTube | Instagram | TikTok | Facebook | Pinterest Join us in the Simple Farmhouse Life Facebook community!
10/27/20221 hour, 7 minutes, 16 seconds
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155. Build a Homestead That Pays for Itself (and Pays You Too!) | Leah Lynch | Profitable Backyard Farming

One of the major reasons people start homesteading is because they want to produce high quality food without spending a fortune.  However, if you are not careful, you can simply replace your grocery store bill for a feed store bill.  In today’s episode, Leah and I discuss what it looks like to create a homestead that not only pays for itself but also puts money back in your pocket.  Maybe you have a dream of starting a homestead but are unsure about the investment— this episode is full of ideas and tips for building a homestead you love without breaking the bank.  If you are already living your dream of homesteading but are feeling broke and burnt out, Leah’s advice could help you get back on the right track.  Wherever you are in your homesteading journey, this is a conversation you won’t want to miss! In this episode, we cover: The top three reasons homesteaders spend more than they save and how to avoid doing so Why tracking homestead expenses is important and how to do it simply Accounting for the many variables in the cost of raising animals How to plan for a future homestead when you don’t yet have your own expenses to track Setting homestead goals and being realistic about the time and resources you have to work with Questions to ask yourself when you are considering adding another element to your homestead Strategies for making money from what you produce on your homestead How Leah generates thousands of dollars per year from her rabbitry operation How you can create additional income from your homestead by specializing in a specific breed Weighing whether or not a specific animal is worth your investment The first steps you should take in ensuring your homestead is profitable before you even start Finding peace in creating a homestead that fits your current life season Where to start making changes if you are already in over your head with a costly homestead View full show notes and transcript on the blog + watch this episode on YouTube. TOUPS AND CO ORGANICS | Use code FARMHOUSE at ToupsandCo.com SCHOOL OF TRADITIONAL SKILLS | Use my link bit.ly/FarmhouseSkills AZURE STANDARD | Use code FARMHOUSE10 at AzureStandard.com Please see full show notes for more details on these offers. CONNECT Leah Lynch | Website | Instagram | YouTube | Facebook Lisa Bass of Farmhouse on Boone | Blog | YouTube | Instagram | TikTok | Facebook | Pinterest Join us in the Simple Farmhouse Life Facebook community!
10/20/202256 minutes, 35 seconds
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154. Nurturing Our Children’s Hearts Through Lifegiving Words | Sally Clarkson

In our increasingly digital age, it is more important than ever to make sure we are using our words to affirm and guide our children.  In a world that tries to tell them who they are and what is important, it is our job as parents to encourage them toward virtue and faith.  I am so pleased to bring you this conversation with Sally Clarkson.  Through book writing, podcasting, and speaking, Sally uses her words to mentor a generation of young moms who want to give their children a life full of beauty, creativity, faith, and family.  May you come away from this conversation with a renewed vigor for creating a verbal home that breathes life into the hearts of your children. In this episode, we cover: What it means to have a verbal home and why it matters in this day and age How you can appoint times throughout your day, week, year to intentionally affirm your children Going beyond what we say and examining what is in our hearts Strategies for being truly present with your children and not getting sucked into distraction Protecting your family’s time in order to maximize opportunities for lifegiving conversation How prioritizing words can knit your family’s hearts together Considering boundaries around creating solely for your family’s benefit vs. creating to share with the world The importance of keeping work in its rightful place Getting on the same page as your spouse about the direction of your family Watch this episode on YouTube + view full show notes and transcript on the blog. Thank you to our sponsors! Toups and Co Organics uses nourishing, organic ingredients to create simple and safe skincare products.  Toups and Co is offering my listeners 10% off any one purchase with the code FARMHOUSE.  Visit ToupsandCo.com to order today.  And check out my interview with the founder of Toups and Co, Emilie, to find out more about this amazing company and their products. School of Traditional Skills is your shortcut to self-sufficiency, the simple way.  Glean homesteading wisdom from a variety of instructors without ever leaving your home.  Use my link bit.ly/FarmhouseSkills to take advantage of this amazing learning opportunity.  Make sure you check out my class on lacto-fermenting vegetables! CONNECT Sally Clarkson | Website | Podcast | Instagram | Facebook | Twitter | Pinterest Lisa Bass of Farmhouse on Boone | Blog | YouTube | Instagram | TikTok | Facebook | Pinterest
10/13/202256 minutes, 45 seconds
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153. Switching to Ancient Grains + Milling at Home: How to Increase Nutrients in Your Baking | Laura Tuttle

I have been using ancient grains in my kitchen for many years now, but there is a learning curve when you are making the switch from modern white flours to heartier ancient grains like einkorn, kamut, spelt, and more.  Laura of @lauralivesthegoodlife is such a wealth of knowledge when it comes to baking sourdough bread, using different types of flours, and milling your own grains.  If you have questions about the differences between these flours and how to use them, this is the episode for you!  We share tons of tips on incorporating ancient grains into your everyday recipes while still enjoying delicious and nutrient-dense baked goods. In this episode, we cover: A historical overview of how today’s flour became lacking in nutrients Why making the switch to ancient grains is beneficial to your health How ancient grains behave differently in baking and how to adjust your method A gradual approach to switching from modern wheat to ancient grains How to choose which type of ancient grains to use Tips for achieving delicious, beautiful loaves without using light and fluffy modern flour Ways to utilize bread that doesn’t turn out how you had planned Watch this episode on YouTube + view full show notes and transcript on the blog. Toups and Co Organics uses nourishing, organic ingredients to create simple and safe skincare products.  Toups and Co is offering my listeners 10% off any one purchase with the code FARMHOUSE.  Visit ToupsandCo.com to order today.  And check out my interview with the founder of Toups and Co, Emilie, to find out more about this amazing company and their products. Check out some of my current favorite products: activated charcoal face bar, seabuckthorn cleansing oil, frankincense tallow balm, makeup line Mockmill makes high quality countertop grain mills to empower you to easily mill nutritionally superior whole grain flour, fresh at home.  You can save 5% on your purchase of any of their grain mills by clicking the link at FarmhouseonBoone.com/Mockmill.  To see why I love my Mockmill, check out this review video. CONNECT Laura Tuttle | Instagram | Amazon Storefront Lisa Bass of Farmhouse on Boone | Blog | YouTube | Instagram | TikTok | Facebook | Pinterest
10/6/202247 minutes, 22 seconds
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152. All Things Eggs: Sourcing, Cooking, and Enjoying Eggs Every Day | Lisa Steele of Fresh Eggs Daily

I wasn’t sure if we could talk about eggs for an entire podcast episode, but I was wrong!  From producing eggs in your own backyard to the many ways you can include them in your diet, there is plenty to discuss about this amazing superfood.  Lisa Steele is an expert backyard chicken keeper and has just released a cookbook all about using eggs in your kitchen, so I knew she’d be the perfect guest for this conversation.  You might be surprised at the many directions our conversation takes!  Whether you are raising a backyard flock of chickens or just want some new ideas for incorporating eggs into your diet, there is something for everyone in this episode. In this episode, we cover: What egg carton labels actually mean and how to know what to prioritize in the grocery store How to start sourcing your eggs from outside of the grocery store A discussion on the nutritional profile of eggs and why they are a perfect food Other types of eggs you can eat besides chicken eggs and how they compare All about cooking eggs– what fats to use, what pans to use Walking through classic egg recipes with a unique spin Addressing concerns about consuming raw eggs Various methods for preserving and storing eggs Why you might want to feed egg shells to your chickens and how to do so The most common mistakes people make when cooking eggs How to get a colorful egg basket from your backyard chickens Watch this episode on YouTube + view full show notes and transcript on the blog. Toups and Co Organics uses nourishing, organic ingredients to create simple and safe skincare products.  Toups and Co is offering my listeners 10% off any one purchase with the code FARMHOUSE.  Visit ToupsandCo.com to order today.  And check out my interview with the founder of Toups and Co, Emilie, to find out more about this amazing company and their products. Redmond Real Salt brings you salt exactly as nature created it – unrefined, ancient sea salt with a complete blend of minerals and a subtle, sweet flavor unlike any salt on earth.  Redmond Real Salt is offering my listeners 15% off your first purchase with the code FARMHOUSE.  Visit bit.ly/farmhouseredmond to order today. CONNECT Lisa Steele of Fresh Eggs Daily | Website | Instagram | Facebook | Twitter | YouTube | Amazon Lisa Bass of Farmhouse on Boone | Blog | YouTube | Instagram | TikTok | Facebook | Pinterest
9/29/202258 minutes, 12 seconds
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151. Answering Baby Questions: Babywearing, Baby Sleep, Baby Food | Ariel Tyson

As a mother of seven, I get so many questions about all the baby things: feeding, sleeping, babywearing, bonding, navigating transitions, and more.  I am so excited to bring fellow mother of seven, Ariel Tyson, on the podcast to chat about the baby days.  We both share a love for the early newborn days, and we dive into how we approach the newborn stage in a way that allows us to enjoy it.  We also talk beyond the newborn stage and address some of the transitions that come as babies get older.  May this discussion encourage you in your motherhood and give you some practical ideas to implement in your own home. In this episode, we cover: The importance of resting in the early weeks after birth to prioritize bonding, breastfeeding, and your own recovery How babywearing can help you embrace the newborn days Must-have baby products vs. what you don’t need Different approaches to baby sleep and baby schedules Introducing solid foods through baby-led weaning Watch this episode on YouTube. View full show notes and transcript on the blog. Thank you to our sponsors! Toups and Co Organics | Use code FARMHOUSE for 10% off at ToupsandCo.com Redmond Real Salt | Use code FARMHOUSE for 15% off at bit.ly/FarmhouseRedmond Harvest Right | Get my discount at bit.ly/FarmhouseFreezeDryer RESOURCES MENTIONED Design Dua Moses Baskets & Stands Infant Loungers: Snuggle Me Organic, DockATot, Amelia Rose and Company Swaddles: Nested Bean, Dreamland Baby, The Ollie World Ryan and Rose Pacifiers CONNECT Ariel Tyson | Instagram | YouTube | TikTok Lisa Bass of Farmhouse on Boone | Blog | YouTube | Instagram | TikTok | Facebook | Pinterest Join us in the Simple Farmhouse Life Facebook community!
9/22/202256 minutes, 56 seconds
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150. The Whole and Healthy Family: Helping Your Kids Thrive in Mind, Body, and Spirit | Jodi Mockabee

While there are many things that make us different as mothers, there is one thing we all have in common: we want to see our children thrive.  Homeschooling mother of five, Jodi Mockabee, joins me today for a conversation about her new book, The Whole and Healthy Family, where she walks through how we can support our kids’ well-being in mind, body, and spirit.  We covered so much ground in this conversation—from parenting babies all the way up to older teens—that moms in all stages will benefit from listening in.  I feel like Jodi and I could have continued talking forever, and I hope you feel like you are sitting down with us having a chat about all the things that make motherhood so beautiful and challenging and worth it. In this episode, we cover: What it means to support your child in mind, body, and spirit How to approach extracurricular activities in a way that doesn’t overtake your schedule Noticing and adapting to each child’s individual personality, strengths, and weaknesses A discussion on picking your battles in parenting based on what matters most to you How parenting can change from the oldest children in a family to the youngest Beginning the transition of teens spending more time outside the home Creating time to spend with each individual child in a large family The surprising ways that simplifying your home can bring peace to your family Recognizing and addressing the mental clutter that comes from technology Watch this episode on YouTube and visit the blog for show notes and transcript. Thank you to our sponsors! Toups and Co Organics | Use code FARMHOUSE for 10% off at ToupsandCo.com Redmond Real Salt | Use code FARMHOUSE for 15% off at bit.ly/FarmhouseRedmond RESOURCES The Whole and Healthy Family by Jodi Mockabee Email me at [email protected] to share your episode or guest ideas! CONNECT Jodi Mockabee | Instagram | Website Lisa Bass of Farmhouse on Boone | Blog | YouTube | Instagram | TikTok | Facebook | Pinterest Join us in the Simple Farmhouse Life Facebook community!
9/15/20221 hour, 8 minutes, 17 seconds
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149. Back to School for Our Homeschooling Family of Nine: Curriculum, Scheduling, Meal Planning

It’s back to school season, so I thought it would be the perfect opportunity to share with you what our family’s strategy is for homeschooling this year.  I get asked a lot of questions about homeschooling, but it’s not a topic I have really addressed thoroughly on my podcast.  Each family and child has such unique needs and circumstances, so each family’s setup will look different, but I’m hoping that by sharing what is working for our family right now, it may inspire some of you as you plan your own homeschool year. In this episode, I cover: - How our homeschool strategy has changed from year to year - How we are setting up our current homeschool structure to fit our family’s needs - What curriculum we are using for each subject and child and why we chose it - Why we decided to stick to a stricter schedule in our home this year - The stronger parameters I am putting around my work hours - My top tips for having meals ready all week without extensive meal planning - How you can approach setting your days up for success no matter your situation Watch this episode on YouTube. View full show notes and transcript on the blog. Thank you to our sponsor! Toups and Co Organics uses nourishing, organic ingredients to create simple and safe skincare products.  Toups and Co is offering my listeners 10% off any one purchase with the code FARMHOUSE.  Visit ToupsandCo.com to order today.  And check out my interview with the founder of Toups and Co, Emilie, to find out more about this amazing company and their products. CONNECT Lisa Bass of Farmhouse on Boone | Blog | YouTube | Instagram | TikTok | Facebook | Pinterest Join us in the Simple Farmhouse Life Facebook community!
9/8/202237 minutes, 45 seconds
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148. Small Homestead Living: Raising and Sourcing Quality Animal Foods | Amy Sliffe of Blue Whistler Farm

What began as a conversation about options for sourcing quality meat turned into a fascinating discussion on all that you can accomplish on a small homestead.  Amy homesteads less than five acres, and she is full of creative ideas for making the most of a small space.  For those who are interested in raising their own meat, we dive into what that looks like on a small scale.  For those who want to source high-quality meat without raising it themselves, we also share our best tips for that.  And if you stick around until the end of our discussion, you might just find yourself adding dairy sheep to your homestead!  May this episode inspire you to think creatively about producing and sourcing animal foods no matter the size of your homestead. In this episode, we cover: - The beauty of finding community as a homesteading mama - Counting the cost of raising your own beef - Where to begin sourcing food locally - Options for raising your own meat on a small property - Different approaches to weaning calves and lambs - What to know when ordering meat in bulk - Choosing and using the various cuts of meat - Questions to ask your farmer about how your meat is raised - Surprising benefits of dairy sheep over other dairy animals - Why you might want to prioritize raising animals on your homestead Watch this episode on YouTube. View full show notes and transcript on the blog. Thank you to our sponsors! Toups and Co Organics uses nourishing, organic ingredients to create simple and safe skincare products.  Toups and Co is offering my listeners 10% off any one purchase with the code FARMHOUSE.  Visit ToupsandCo.com to order today.  And check out my interview with the founder of Toups and Co, Emilie, to find out more about this amazing company and their products. Azure Standard is a family-owned company dedicated to providing you with high quality, affordable organic, natural, and non-GMO groceries, health, and household products.  Place your first order at AzureStandard.com and use the code FARMHOUSE10 to receive 10% off your purchase of $50 or more delivered to a local drop point.  This promotion expires November 30, 2022, and is only available for the first time Azure customer order, with a minimum of $50 order or more (orders to drop locations only). One time use per customer. Harvest Right has made preserving food accessible to anyone with their home freeze dryers.  This method of preserving the harvest locks in flavor and nutrition and can last for years.  Harvest Right is offering my listeners a discount on your purchase of a freeze dryer at bit.ly/farmhousefreezedryer. CONNECT Amy Sliffe of Blue Whistler Farm | Website | Instagram Lisa Bass of Farmhouse on Boone | Blog | YouTube | Instagram
9/1/20221 hour, 3 minutes, 14 seconds
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147. Vintage Shopping and Decorating | Deb Foglia of Seeking Lavender Lane

One of my favorite parts of homemaking is curating beautiful decor in my home.  It’s no secret that I love coming across a great vintage find at an antique shop or on Facebook Marketplace.  I’m so glad to have Deb of Seeking Lavender Lane joining me on the podcast again to talk all about how you can curate an elegant, vintage look in your own home without making it feel cluttered or junky.  For those who aren’t sure if decorating with vintage pieces is right for them, we chat about defining your style and honing in on what you truly love.  This is such a fun and practical discussion for anyone hoping to take their home decor to the next level! In this episode, we cover: How you can shop at Deb’s new online antique mall How to begin curating your home when you aren’t sure what your style is Thoughts on evolving your style over time and following trends Taking design risks in your home Should you define your style before you begin curating and decorating your home? How assessing your lifestyle can help you define your decor style Ideas for sourcing vintage finds based on Deb’s personal experience The beauty of slowly piecing your home together over time Figuring out what kinds of vintage art you like and how to find quality pieces Favorite sources of inspiration for home decor Thank you to our sponsor!  Toups and Co Organics uses nourishing, organic ingredients to create simple and safe skincare products.  Toups and Co is offering my listeners 10% off any one purchase with the code FARMHOUSE.  Visit ToupsandCo.com to order today.  And check out my interview with the founder of Toups and Co, Emilie, to find out more about this amazing company and their products. Check out some of my current favorite products: activated charcoal face bar, seabuckthorn cleansing oil, frankincense tallow balm CONNECT Deb Foglia of Seeking Lavender Lane | Website | Instagram | Pinterest | Facebook Lisa Bass of Farmhouse on Boone | Blog | YouTube | Instagram | TikTok | Facebook | Pinterest Join us in the Simple Farmhouse Life Facebook community! Watch this episode on YouTube + view full show notes and transcript on the blog.
8/25/202247 minutes, 29 seconds
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146. Misconceptions About Homesteading | Ash Turner of Turner Farm

With the growing popularity of homesteading on Instagram, it’s easy to look at this lifestyle through a romanticized filter.  No one would say that the homesteading life is 100% glamorous, but it’s hard to fully grasp the weight of the difficult moments until you are in them.  Ash of Turner Farm wrote a beautiful article for Homestead Mamas on this very topic, so I’m excited to bring her on the podcast to dive deeper into this conversation.  Ash shares about the ups and downs of starting and growing her homestead from scratch— everything from losing newborn livestock to milking her cow in a field under a beautiful sunset.  Whether you are dreaming of starting a homestead or you are already in the trenches, may this episode inform and encourage you about the challenges and blessings of this lifestyle. In this episode, we cover: How most of us aren’t prepared to experience the hard parts of homesteading until we get there Some of the challenges that come with livestock births and deaths on the homestead The surprising moments of beauty that make homesteading worth it How you can start a homestead with modest resources Stories of different animals’ fencing needs Does homesteading truly save you money on food? Why you might want to wean a calf from its mother The best ways to learn about homesteading if you don’t have a background in it Why now is the perfect time to start homesteading Ash’s favorite sourdough recipes and what she is currently experimenting with in her kitchen Thank you to our sponsors! Toups and Co Organics | Use code FARMHOUSE for 10% off at ToupsandCo.com Redmond Real Salt | Use code FARMHOUSE for 15% off at bit.ly/FarmhouseRedmond CONNECT Ash Turner of Turner Farm | Website | Instagram Lisa Bass of Farmhouse on Boone | Blog | YouTube | Instagram | TikTok | Facebook | Pinterest Join us in the Simple Farmhouse Life Facebook community! Watch this episode on YouTube. View full show notes and transcript on the blog.
8/18/202257 minutes, 34 seconds
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145. Health Priorities and Compromises + Herbalism for Beginners | Amy of The Fewell Homestead

Because of the pervasiveness of harmful ingredients in food and household products, living a toxin-free lifestyle requires swimming upstream!  We have to be intentional about sourcing our food well, reading labels carefully, and monitoring what we allow into our homes.  However, there may be certain compromises we must make along the way, and those compromises will look different for everyone.  Amy Fewell has been living this homesteading lifestyle for years, and she started on this path in search of healing for her son.  I knew Amy would be perfect to discuss this topic with because she brings balance to the conversation.  While we can’t do it all when it comes to taking care of our families’ health, we can prioritize the things that make the biggest impact for us.  We also chat about herbalism and the importance of learning our bodies and how to support them! In this episode, we cover: The health challenge that led Amy’s family to herbalism and homesteading Why it’s important to take an individualized approach to health One major ingredient that Amy keeps out of her family’s diet How organic food can save you money in the long run What food standards we adhere to when we are traveling The few foods to prioritize in your diet when you are away from your normal routine Why you need fewer cleaning products than you think Recognizing marketing that makes you think you need to do or have more Our real-world approaches to the topic of EMF exposure Embracing slow medicine through herbalism The importance of learning about the human body and how to support it yourself What it looks like to take your family’s health into your own hands Thank you to our sponsors! Toups and Co Organics | Use code FARMHOUSE for 10% off at ToupsandCo.com Redmond Real Salt | Use code FARMHOUSE for 15% off at bit.ly/FarmhouseRedmond CONNECT Amy Fewell of The Fewell Homestead | Website | Instagram | YouTube | Facebook | Pinterest | Podcast Lisa Bass of Farmhouse on Boone | Blog | YouTube | Instagram | TikTok | Facebook | Pinterest Join us in the Simple Farmhouse Life Facebook community! Watch this episode on YouTube. View full show notes and transcript on the blog.
8/11/202256 minutes, 55 seconds
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144. Easy Swaps for a Natural Home + Q&A with My Sister! | Laura of Our Oily House

I asked who you all wanted to hear on the podcast, and you answered!  My sister Laura of Our Oily House is joining me today to talk all about where to start when you are swapping out toxic products in your home.  We cover cleaning your home, caring for your hair and skin, and how to fit these projects into a full schedule.  Then we answer some of the questions that you all submitted through Instagram.  We dive into motherhood, pregnancy, online business, our childhoods, living a natural lifestyle, our differences.  We laughed a lot in the episode, and I hope you will enjoy listening in on this chat with my sister! In this episode, we cover: Simple, non-toxic recipes to replace all your household cleaners How to find time in your busy life to make natural household products The few simple ingredients you can keep in your home to make almost every product you need How to use lye in soap making; it’s not as scary as you think! What the relationships between our kids look like Our theory on why we have both had so many boys in a row How you can have time to yourself even with a big family Recognizing and appreciating the differences in kids’ personalities Making sure you aren’t working 24/7 when you run an online business Thank you to our sponsors! Toups and Co Organics | ToupsandCo.com | Code: FARMHOUSE Redmond Real Salt | bit.ly/FarmhouseRedmond | Code: FARMHOUSE RESOURCES Laura’s Essential Oils Masterclass CONNECT Laura Ascher of Our Oily House | Website | Instagram | YouTube | Facebook | Pinterest Lisa Bass of Farmhouse on Boone | Blog | YouTube | Instagram | TikTok | Facebook | Pinterest Join us in the Simple Farmhouse Life Facebook community! Watch this episode on YouTube. View full show notes and transcript on the blog.
8/4/202246 minutes, 27 seconds
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143. Fears When Putting Yourself Out There and Starting Something New | Megan Fox Unlocked | YouTuber and Mennonite Mom

Fear is one of the main things that holds people back from going after a goal or dream.  Anyone who has taken the leap to start something new has felt this intimidation at first and has found a way to push through it.  I loved having this chat with Megan all about what it was like to start her successful YouTube channel, Megan Fox Unlocked.  She shares all about why she started her channel, how she moves past the fear of what people think of her, her perspective on the negative comments, and the unique gifts of this job!  Whether you are thinking of starting your own YouTube channel, online business, Etsy shop, or even a new hobby, Megan’s story is sure to help you move past your doubts and take the risk! In this episode, we cover: How Megan took the leap to start her YouTube channel Why people with ordinary lives can be successful on YouTube Finding the balance between producing what’s popular and producing what you love Budgeting your time when you are making room for a new pursuit Options to consider when the work becomes too much for you to do alone Determining when it’s worth it to hire help in your home or business A mindset shift when fear is holding you back What it takes to handle failure and negative feedback Ways to learn the skills you need to know in your industry Behind the scenes of how Megan plans and executes her videos Discerning when to ramp up your business and when to scale back The importance of zooming out to determine where you need to make changes Does an online business owner need to be active on every platform? Thank you to our sponsors! Toups and Co Organics uses nourishing, organic ingredients to create simple and safe skincare products.  Toups and Co is offering my listeners 10% off any one purchase with the code FARMHOUSE.  Visit ToupsandCo.com to order today. Redmond Real Salt brings you salt exactly as nature created it – unrefined, ancient sea salt with a complete blend of minerals and a subtle, sweet flavor unlike any salt on earth.  Redmond Real Salt is offering my listeners 15% off your first purchase with the code FARMHOUSE.  Visit bit.ly/farmhouseredmond to order today. CONNECT Megan Fox of Megan Fox Unlocked | Website | YouTube | Instagram Lisa Bass of Farmhouse on Boone | Blog | YouTube | Instagram | TikTok | Facebook | Pinterest Watch this episode on YouTube. View full show notes and transcript on the blog.
7/28/202250 minutes, 2 seconds
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142. Avoiding Burnout as a Homemaker, Homesteader, Homeschooling Mom, and Business Owner | Kate of Venison for Dinner

It’s easy to look at someone like Kate and wonder how she does it all.  Between homemaking, homeschooling her five children, maintaining her Canada homestead, and running her successful online business, Kate’s plate is certainly full.  In our conversation, we discuss the realities of what it looks like to manage all of these responsibilities well without burning yourself out.  A little spoiler alert: Kate doesn’t do it all alone and neither do I!  If you have a goal of pursuing a new opportunity—a business or homestead or some other dream—but you wonder how you will manage it all, may you be inspired by this honest look behind the scenes of the lives of two fellow homemakers and business owners. In this episode, we cover: How Kate started her online business and grew it to where it is today Scheduling work hours when you work from home How to navigate seasons of burnout when your plate is full Letting go of the pressure to do it all yourself Setting boundaries in your business around what opportunities to pursue The power of outsourcing in your business A typical day in the life on Kate’s homestead A hard look at wasting time and accomplishing your goals One helpful tip for seasons of living in survival mode Thank you to our sponsors! Toups and Co Organics uses nourishing, organic ingredients to create simple and safe skincare products.  Toups and Co is offering my listeners 10% off any one purchase with the code FARMHOUSE.  Visit ToupsandCo.com to order today. Redmond Real Salt brings you salt exactly as nature created it – unrefined, ancient sea salt with a complete blend of minerals and a subtle, sweet flavor unlike any salt on earth.  Redmond Real Salt is offering my listeners 15% off your first purchase with the code FARMHOUSE.  Visit bit.ly/farmhouseredmond to order today. RESOURCES Venison for Dinner Insiders Club CONNECT Kate Schat of Venison for Dinner | Website | Instagram | YouTube | Facebook Lisa Bass of Farmhouse on Boone | Blog | YouTube | Instagram | TikTok | Facebook | Pinterest Join us in the Simple Farmhouse Life Facebook community! Watch this episode on YouTube. View full show notes and transcript on the blog.
7/21/202249 minutes, 6 seconds
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141. Traditional Eating When You Have Food Sensitivities | Dr. Ashley Turner of Restorative Wellness Center

It is simple to embrace traditional ways of eating when there are no food groups that are off-limits to you.  But when you or someone in your family lives with a food allergy or sensitivity, even meals made with the simplest of ingredients can become a challenge.  As a mother and functional medicine practitioner who has walked the path of food sensitivities with her own child and many patients, I knew Dr. Ashley Turner would be the perfect person to join me in this conversation!  We also delve into the topic of supplementation.  In holistic and functional medicine spheres, it can be easy to get overwhelmed at the vast array of supplement recommendations and options.  Dr. Ashley shares her simplified approach to supplementation that won’t break the bank.  Whether there are food sensitivities in your house or not, you’ll learn so much from this episode about gut healing, the immune system, beneficial supplements, food sourcing, and more! In this episode, we cover: Replacing dairy milks with DIY options How you can make sourdough bread without gluten Making dairy-free yogurt at home Sourcing quality dairy-free and gluten-free ingredients Tips for finding local food sources Nature’s multivitamin: the one food you should consider adding to your daily diet A minimalistic, whole-foods approach to supplements Ashley’s process of figuring out exactly what healing her daughter needed Going beyond food sensitivity testing to get to the root cause The best supplements to have on hand to use when needed Thank you to our sponsor!  Toups and Co Organics uses nourishing, organic ingredients to create simple and safe skincare products.  Toups and Co is offering my listeners 10% off any one purchase with the code FARMHOUSE.  Visit ToupsandCo.com to order today.  And check out my interview with the founder of Toups and Co, Emilie, to find out more about this amazing company and their products. CONNECT Dr. Ashley Turner of Restorative Wellness Center | Website | Instagram | Facebook | YouTube | Pinterest Lisa Bass of Farmhouse on Boone | Blog | YouTube | Instagram | TikTok | Facebook | Pinterest GET MORE FROM THIS EPISODE Watch this episode on YouTube. View full show notes and transcript on the blog.
7/14/202251 minutes, 1 second
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140. How to Ease Into a Natural Lifestyle | Roxanne Ahern of Happy Holistic Homestead

If you desire to live a natural lifestyle—whole foods, less toxins, holistic health—it can be intimidating to know where to start.  Many people are also concerned about the cost of living this way.  In this episode with Roxanne of Happy Holistic Homestead, we tackle the question of where to start if you simply can’t afford to jump all in.  What changes make the biggest impact on your family’s health?  We also bust the myth that it takes a lot of money or a lot of land to begin prioritizing your health by sourcing high quality foods.  You might be surprised by some of our money saving tips!  No matter where you are starting from, may this episode encourage you to take the next step in your journey towards a more natural lifestyle. In this episode, we cover: How a health retreat changed Roxanne’s health trajectory The easiest place to start if you want to live a homesteading life with limited space Simple ways to use raw milk on your homestead How producing your own food can simplify your meal planning Tips for sourcing quality foods while on a budget Encouraging our kids to follow their interests An important perspective for the young mom who has big dreams The benefits of giving older siblings responsibility in the home How learning to forage can improve your gardening skills A list of go-to quick and easy meals for breakfast, lunch, and dinner The no-brainer meal prepping strategy that will keep you eating home cooked meals all week Thank you to our sponsor!  Toups and Co Organics uses nourishing, organic ingredients to create simple and safe skincare products.  Toups and Co is offering my listeners 10% off any one purchase with the code FARMHOUSE.  Visit ToupsandCo.com to order today. Check out some of my current favorite products: activated charcoal face bar, seabuckthorn cleansing oil, frankincense face balm, liquid foundation CONNECT Roxanne Ahern of Happy Holistic Homestead | Website | Instagram | Facebook | Twitter | Pinterest Lisa Bass of Farmhouse on Boone | Blog | YouTube | Instagram | TikTok | Facebook | Pinterest Join us in the Simple Farmhouse Life Facebook community! GET MORE FROM THIS EPISODE Watch this episode on YouTube. View full show notes and transcript on the blog.
7/7/202256 minutes, 53 seconds
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139. Building a Debt-Free Homestead from Scratch | Katie Metka: Mother of 9, Photographer, Homesteader

If you dream of starting your own homestead but worry that you don’t have the skills or time or money, you’ve got to hear Katie’s story.  Six weeks after giving birth to her ninth daughter, Katie and her husband moved their family from their established homestead in Texas to a piece of raw land in Missouri to start over.  They are building everything themselves and doing it debt-free!  Katie shares how she and her family of 11 found joy in the simple pace of living in a small shanty without electricity or running water.  Whether you have a homesteading dream or are pursuing another goal, may Katie’s story remind you of all that is possible with patience, sacrifice, and hard work. In this episode, we cover: How Katie’s family of 11 is living in a one-room shanty The sacrifices Katie and her family have made to build their homestead debt-free Several creative ways they plan to make money from their farm How Katie moved her family and farm animals from an 11-acre homestead in Texas to an 80-acre piece of land in Missouri What to look for when searching for property to build a homestead from scratch The surprising blessing of living in a shanty with no electricity and no running water with nine kids What mistakes they have made along the way and what they might have done differently Involving your kids on the homestead without using chore charts How to enjoy the in-between stages while building your dreams How to pursue a homestead dream even if you don’t have a lot of money or skills Thank you to our sponsor!  Toups and Co Organics uses nourishing, organic ingredients to create simple and safe skincare products.  Toups and Co is offering my listeners 15% off any one purchase with the code FARMHOUSE15.  Visit ToupsandCo.com to order today.   Check out some of my current favorite products: activated charcoal face bar, seabuckthorn cleansing oil, frankincense face balm, liquid foundation RESOURCES Luli Metka’s Etsy Shop CONNECT Katie Metka | Instagram Lisa Bass of Farmhouse on Boone | Blog | YouTube | Instagram | TikTok | Facebook | Pinterest Join us in the Simple Farmhouse Life Facebook community! GET MORE FROM THIS EPISODE Watch this episode on YouTube. View full show notes and transcript on the blog.
6/30/202244 minutes, 1 second
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138. Using Herbs to Support Your Health | Arielle de Martinez of Sovereign Beauty & Wellness

In pursuing a more natural lifestyle, many of us want to move away from conventional forms of medicine and healthcare.  After her first daughter’s birth, Arielle de Martinez dove deep into the world of natural medicine which ultimately led her to herbalism.  You will be fascinated by our conversation about using herbs for everything from washing your hair to relieving bee stings to supporting fevers.  If you have never explored the world of herbalism, Arielle shares her best advice for those just starting out, including the top five herbs you can start growing in your backyard today! In this episode, we cover: Going beyond natural shampoo to an even cleaner hair routine The surprising ways you can use plants from your own backyard How to begin replacing the items in your medicine cabinet with herbs Top five herbs you should be growing in your garden and how to use them Why you should be cautious about using oregano essential oil and colloidal silver How using herbs can be more gentle on the body than using essential oils Which herbs offer the strongest antimicrobial benefits How to determine whether to take herbs via tincture, infusion, capsule, etc. Ways to achieve a pleasant scent without using essential oils or harmful fragrances Why fevers are beneficial to the body and what you need to know about treating them Where to source herbs for making your own herbal remedies Thank you to our sponsor!  Toups and Co Organics uses nourishing, organic ingredients to create simple and safe skincare products.  Toups and Co is offering my listeners 15% off any one purchase with the code FARMHOUSE15.  Visit ToupsandCo.com to order today.  And check out my interview with the founder of Toups and Co, Emilie, to find out more about this amazing company and their products. Check out some of my current favorite products: activated charcoal face bar, seabuckthorn cleansing oil, frankincense face balm, liquid foundation CONNECT Arielle de Martinez | Website | Instagram Lisa Bass of Farmhouse on Boone | Blog | YouTube | Instagram | TikTok | Facebook | Pinterest Join us in the Simple Farmhouse Life Facebook community! GET MORE FROM THIS EPISODE Watch this episode on YouTube. View full show notes and transcript on the blog.
6/23/202247 minutes, 49 seconds
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137. Organic Skincare and Why Ingredients Matter | Emilie Toups of Toups and Co Organics

After facing skin issues with her young daughter, Emilie Toups set out to find a cleaner and safer alternative to over-the-counter and even prescription creams.  And thus, Toups and Co Organics was born.  Emilie discovered many alarming ingredients that were having negative effects, both seen and unseen, on her family’s health.  She is bringing her wealth of knowledge and research to the podcast today to share with us why conventional products can be harmful and how using animal fats and other natural ingredients actually nourish your skin while being extremely effective.  If you hope to replace some of the harmful chemicals in your wellness routine with beneficial products, I’m happy to introduce you to Emilie Toups and her amazing business! In this episode, we cover: The health issues that got Emilie started on her organic skincare journey Why putting animal fat on our skin is preferable to plant oils The biggest offenders to avoid in skincare products Sneaky marketing tactics that make products appear healthy Why we should care what products we put on our skin Are natural skincare and makeup products effective? How to adopt simple, minimal skincare and makeup routines Can natural products still smell good without all the artificial fragrance? How to protect your skin from the sun from the inside out The top Toups products you should try A special gift for my listeners!  Toups and Co Organics uses nourishing, organic ingredients to create simple and safe skincare products.  Toups and Co is offering my listeners 15% off any one purchase with the code FARMHOUSE15.  Visit ToupsandCo.com to order today. Check out some of my current favorite products: activated charcoal face bar, seabuckthorn cleansing oil CONNECT Emilie Toups of Toups and Co Organics | Website | Instagram | Facebook Lisa Bass of Farmhouse on Boone | Blog | YouTube | Instagram | TikTok | Facebook | Pinterest Join us in the Simple Farmhouse Life Facebook community! GET MORE FROM THIS EPISODE Watch this episode on YouTube. View full show notes and transcript on the blog.
6/16/202237 minutes, 4 seconds
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136. Gut Health and Fermented Foods | Meg Kilcup of A Whole Health Life

Gut health is a big topic in the health world right now, and for good reason!  Having a healthy gut impacts so many areas of our physical and mental health.  Meg of A Whole Health Life joins me to talk about why gut health matters and how to begin healing your gut through diet and lifestyle changes.  We also camp out on the benefits of fermented foods and how to begin incorporating them into your everyday life.  Gut health can seem like an intimidating topic, but you might be surprised by the simplicity of Meg’s recommended first steps on your gut healing journey! In this episode, we cover: Why all the fuss about gut health? How food and medicine can negatively impact your gut A surprisingly simple start to healing your gut When you might need to seek help in your gut healing journey Easy fermented foods to start incorporating into your diet How and why to consume beef liver, heart, tongue, etc. How adrenal cocktails can support your health One superfood you should be consuming every day GET MORE FROM THIS EPISODE Watch this episode on YouTube. View full show notes and transcript on the blog. Thank you to our sponsor!  Redmond Real Salt brings you salt exactly as nature created it – unrefined, ancient sea salt with a complete blend of minerals and a subtle, sweet flavor unlike any salt on earth.  Redmond Real Salt is offering my listeners 15% off your first purchase with the code FARMHOUSE.  Visit bit.ly/redmondfarmhouse to order today. Check out my most recent purchase from Redmond: real salt fine bulk (10lb bucket) RESOURCES Lisa’s favorite kitchen tools CONNECT Meg Kilcup of A Whole Health Life | Website | Instagram Lisa Bass of Farmhouse on Boone | Blog | YouTube | Instagram | TikTok | Facebook | Pinterest Join us in the Simple Farmhouse Life Facebook community!
6/9/202237 minutes, 58 seconds
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135. How the Farmhouse Style is Changing | Liz Quick of The Quick Journey

Over the last decade, the modern farmhouse style has become extremely popular in home decor.  The all white paint and minimal aesthetic is easy to achieve, which is part of why it has become so popular.  However, many homemakers are beginning to trade in the all white look for warmth, coziness, color, pattern.  We want our spaces to feel elevated and timeless and unique.  Liz Quick of The Quick Journey joins me to discuss the good elements that came out of the modern farmhouse trend and how to achieve a more classic decor foundation in your home.  I know that my own personal home decor style has evolved over the years, and I hope that this conversation will inspire you as you consider building a timeless foundation of beautiful decor in your own home. In this episode, we cover: Why people are moving away from the commercialized farmhouse style How to create a timeless foundation in your home decor Simple, affordable decor pieces to swap out for the seasons Best places to source art and frames Creating a cohesive, classic gallery wall Tips for creating a beautifully decorated home on a shoestring budget Liz’s favorite DIY projects in her own home How to find quality antiques and incorporate them into your decor Simple ways to achieve the classic, old world style GET MORE FROM THIS EPISODE Watch this episode on YouTube. View full show notes and transcript on the blog. Thank you to our sponsor!  Redmond Real Salt brings you salt exactly as nature created it – unrefined, ancient sea salt with a complete blend of minerals and a subtle, sweet flavor unlike any salt on earth.  Redmond Real Salt is offering my listeners 15% off your first purchase with the code FARMHOUSE.  Visit bit.ly/redmondfarmhouse to order today. Check out my most recent purchase from Redmond: real salt fine bulk (10lb bucket) YouTube Success Academy: I have spent the past five years building a YouTube channel that allows me to share my passions all while contributing to my family’s income, and I’m sharing with you everything I’ve learned along the way.  Visit bit.ly/farmhouseyoutube and enter your email address to find out more about the course! CONNECT Liz Quick of The Quick Journey | Website | Instagram | Facebook | YouTube | Pinterest Lisa Bass of Farmhouse on Boone | Blog | YouTube | Instagram | TikTok | Facebook | Pinterest Join us in the Simple Farmhouse Life Facebook community!
6/2/202238 minutes, 17 seconds
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134. Teaching Kids About Farming | Brianna Widen of Widnor Farms

With the many conveniences of our modern food system, it’s easy to become detached from the knowledge of how our food is actually produced.  Brianna is on a mission to reconnect the community to its farmers.  At her family’s ranch in Washington, Brianna welcomes her neighbors—especially children—to come experience what farm life is truly like.  Children learn invaluable, lifelong skills as a result of participating in animal care and food production.  Brianna shares age-appropriate ideas for teaching your kids about farming and responsibility whether you live on a farm or in an apartment. In this episode, we cover: Why it’s important for everyone to learn about the inner workings of a farm What it looks like to farm school your kids Farm tasks that kids can help with How to give your child a farm education if you don’t have ready access to a farm Tailoring farm education to varying age groups Fostering independence in kids while maintaining safety The mindset shift that has to take place when involving kids Giving kids a sense of ownership over their responsibilities Why it’s important for farmers to welcome the community into their farm Thank you to our sponsor!  Redmond Real Salt brings you salt exactly as nature created it – unrefined, ancient sea salt with a complete blend of minerals and a subtle, sweet flavor unlike any salt on earth.  Redmond Real Salt is offering my listeners 15% off your first purchase with the code FARMHOUSE.  Visit bit.ly/redmondfarmhouse to order today. Check out my most recent purchase from Redmond: real salt fine bulk (10lb bucket) RESOURCES Digital Farm Club The Justin Rhodes Show Kate @themoderndaysettler Kate @venisonfordinner CONNECT Brianna Widen of Widnor Farms | Website | Instagram | Facebook | Pinterest Lisa Bass of Farmhouse on Boone | Blog | YouTube | Instagram | TikTok | Facebook | Pinterest Join us in the Simple Farmhouse Life Facebook community! GET MORE FROM THIS EPISODE Watch this episode on YouTube. View full show notes and transcript on the blog.
5/26/202244 minutes, 42 seconds
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133. Should Everyone Try Making Cheese at Home? | Robyn Jackson of Cheese From Scratch | Homestead Cheesemaking

If you have ever thought of making cheese at home but have been overwhelmed at the idea, this episode is for you!  Robyn of Cheese From Scratch joins me to talk all things cheesemaking.  Robyn’s desire is to make this skill accessible to everyone.  We talk about how cheesemaking can become a normal part of your everyday routine, just like any other skill on the homestead.  A common misconception is that cheesemaking is just for those who own a dairy animal, but this isn’t true!  Anyone can learn to make cheese from scratch. In this episode, we cover: The distinction between homestead and professional cheesemaking How to decide what type of cheese to make Addressing some common fears about the safety of making cheese at home The easiest cheeses to start with How cheesemaking mimics what happens naturally in a calf’s stomach Which supplies you need to buy and which supplies you can DIY Surprising ways to repurpose all of the leftover whey The secret to incorporating cheesemaking into your everyday life Thank you to our sponsor!  Redmond Real Salt brings you salt exactly as nature created it – unrefined, ancient sea salt with a complete blend of minerals and a subtle, sweet flavor unlike any salt on earth.  Redmond Real Salt is offering my listeners 15% off your first purchase with the code FARMHOUSE.  Visit bit.ly/redmondfarmhouse to order today. Check out my most recent purchase from Redmond: real salt fine bulk (10lb bucket) RESOURCES Cheesemaking.com The Art of Natural Cheesemaking by David Asher Homestead Cheesemaking 101 Course | Use code SimpleFarmhouseLife10 for 10% off your purchase of any of Robyn’s course plans CONNECT Robyn Jackson of Cheese From Scratch | Website | Instagram | YouTube | Facebook | Podcast Lisa Bass of Farmhouse on Boone | Blog | YouTube | Instagram | TikTok | Facebook | Pinterest Join us in the Simple Farmhouse Life Facebook community! GET MORE FROM THIS EPISODE Watch this episode on YouTube. View full show notes and transcript on the blog.
5/19/202235 minutes, 36 seconds
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132. What to Look for When Buying an Old Farmhouse | Cathy & Garrett Poshusta of The Grit and Polish

Looking for an older home can be scary and exciting all at the same time.  What are the most important characteristics to look for?  How do you know which flaws are deal breakers?  Cathy and Garrett have been renovating and restoring homes for over a decade, so they have seen the good, bad, and ugly of old houses.  In our conversation, they answer some of the most common questions I get about shopping for an old farmhouse.  This topic can be intimidating to someone unfamiliar with this realm, but Cathy and Garrett break it down in such an approachable way.  Maybe you have no intention of purchasing an old farmhouse, but you want to add that vintage charm to your existing home– Cathy and Garrett have some great tips for that, too! In this episode, we cover: - The top qualities to look for in an old house - Where to begin the process of renovating a house - Awkward layouts in old houses and when it’s a deal breaker - How to add character to a newly-built home - What you need to know about a home’s foundation - Tips for evaluating the natural light in a home - The biggest red flags to look for in an old home - DIY decor projects to complement an old home RESOURCES An Easy (And Inexpensive) Kid's Nature Gallery Wall Planning A Vintage Art Gallery Wall In The Pantry DIY Pinch Pleat Curtains // How To Make Budget IKEA Curtains Look Like A Million Bucks How To Replace A Skeleton Key For An Old Door We Sampled 8 Popular White Paint Colors, Here Are Our Favorites... Posts about marble on The Grit and Polish blog Farmhouse Pantry // A Solid Marble Backsplash With Curved Corners (I Really, Really Love It!) CONNECT Cathy & Garrett Poshusta of The Grit and Polish | Website | Instagram | YouTube | Pinterest | Facebook Lisa Bass of Farmhouse on Boone | Blog | YouTube | Instagram | Facebook | Pinterest | TikTok Join us in the Simple Farmhouse Life Facebook community! GET MORE FROM THIS EPISODE Watch this episode on YouTube. View full show notes and transcript on the blog.
5/12/202244 minutes, 5 seconds
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131. Getting Kids Outside | Ginny Yurich of 1000 Hours Outside

A change in season is the perfect time to make a change in your family’s habits.  If you have been feeling the pull to get outside more with your kids, you don’t want to miss this conversation with Ginny Yurich of 1000 Hours Outside.  Not only does Ginny share a whole host of reasons why outdoor time is beneficial to our children, she also shares practical strategies for making outdoor time an achievable and celebrated part of your family’s life.  I make it a priority in my own family to get plenty of time outside in nature, and the benefits are undeniable. In this episode, we cover: - How spending time outdoors can ease difficult seasons of motherhood - The impact of outdoor time on children’s academic well-being - A surprising factor in healthy eyesight - Overcoming the challenges of getting outside with young kids - Making outdoor time a priority no matter where you live - Enjoying outdoor time during cold winters - The number one way to maximize outdoor time - When to allow risk-taking and when to step in - What you can put in your yard to encourage free play - Finding community in the shared goal of spending time outdoors RESOURCES 1000 Hours Outside App on iOS and Android Smart Moves by Dr. Carla Hannaford How to Raise a Wild Child by Scott D. Sampson Glow Kids by Nicholas Kardaras Hike it Baby Wild and Free 1000 Hours Outside Facebook Group CONNECT Ginny Yurich of 1000 Hours Outside | Website | Podcast | Instagram | Facebook | Twitter | YouTube Lisa Bass of Farmhouse on Boone | Blog | YouTube | Instagram | TikTok | Facebook | Pinterest Join us in the Simple Farmhouse Life Facebook community! GET MORE FROM THIS EPISODE Watch this episode on YouTube. View full show notes and transcript on the blog.
5/5/202245 minutes, 37 seconds
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130. American Agriculture | Natalie Kovarik of Kovarik Cattle Co.

I have been wanting to talk to today’s podcast guest for over a year!  Natalie Kovarik is a Nebraska ranch wife and mom who uses her voice to educate about the realities of agriculture.  Unfortunately, the public dialogue is full of misconceptions about the role and impact of agriculture on our environment and health.  Natalie is a wealth of knowledge about this complex topic, and she does a beautiful job of sharing all of the ways in which agriculture adds tremendous value to our lives.  I hope you learn as much from this conversation as I did. In this episode, we cover: - Why it is important to be educated about where your food comes from - How agriculture is more diverse than you might think - The truth behind the “grass-fed” label - Why it’s actually a good thing that a large percentage of U.S. land is used for grazing animals RESOURCES Sacred Cow by Diana Rodgers of Sustainable Dish Natalie's interview with Frank Mitloehner on cattle and greenhouse gases Clarity and Leadership for Environmental Awareness and Research at UC Davis The Big Fat Surprise by Nina Teicholz Interested in crafting, sharing, and monetizing your own Ag story?  Check out Natalie’s online course and podcast. CONNECT Natalie Kovarik of Kovarik Cattle Co. | Website | Instagram | YouTube | Podcast | Pinterest | Spotify Lisa Bass of Farmhouse on Boone | Blog | YouTube | Instagram | TikTok | Facebook | Pinterest Join us in the Simple Farmhouse Life Facebook community! GET MORE FROM THIS EPISODE Watch this episode on YouTube. View full show notes and transcript on the blog.
4/28/202227 minutes, 35 seconds
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129. Learning Old-Fashioned Skills | Carolyn Thomas of Homesteading Family

When diving into the world of homesteading, it can quickly become overwhelming when you realize just how many skills there are to learn.  Where should you start?  I’m so glad Carolyn of Homesteading Family joined me for this conversation.  As a long-time homesteader and mother of 10, Carolyn shares how she got started building her skillset to support the homesteading lifestyle she desired for herself and her family.  Carolyn is a wealth of information, and she is passionate about teaching others how to live this beautiful way of life, too. In this episode, we cover: - The most important old-fashioned skills in 2022 - Why learning new skills is actually easier than you think - How to fit in learning new skills when you are already maxed out - The benefits of saying no to convenience - What our children gain from growing up in a homesteading lifestyle - A few areas where we choose the convenient route - The one thing to get in order before you start learning old-fashioned skills RESOURCES The Abundant Pantry: Canning | 25% off your purchase of this canning course using code FARMHOUSE Also check out The Abundant Pantry: Preserving Eggs View all Homesteading Family classes Find full list of resources mentioned CONNECT Carolyn Thomas of Homesteading Family | Website | YouTube | Podcast | Instagram | Facebook | Pinterest Lisa Bass of Farmhouse on Boone | Blog | YouTube | Instagram | TikTok | Facebook | Pinterest Join us in the Simple Farmhouse Life Facebook community! GET MORE FROM THIS EPISODE Watch this episode on YouTube. View full show notes and transcript on the blog.
4/21/202242 minutes, 17 seconds
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128. How to Shop for Antique and Vintage Finds | Amanda Marie of Sincerely Marie Designs

Curating a home decor style that feels collected takes time and intention.  Amanda of Sincerely Marie Designs has done a beautiful job achieving this look and feel in her home, and she is joining me to talk about one of my favorite topics: decorating your home with vintage and antique pieces.  Many of our current home inspiration sources — HGTV, Pinterest, Instagram — can give us the unrealistic expectation that our home decor should be perfectly put together all at once.  Amanda and I discuss how there is actually so much beauty in slowly piecing together your decor over time.  We are sharing some practical tips for how you can source and incorporate antique, handmade, and repurposed pieces into your own home. In this episode, we cover: Where to find decor inspiration that aligns with your style Favorite DIY projects: ottoman, stair detail, lampshade How to transform a lampshade with fabric and a hot glue gun Where to start when transforming a room with antique decor The trick to finding what you’re looking for on Facebook Marketplace Tips for avoiding secondhand purchases you’ll regret A secret weapon decor item for both form and function What to hang on your wall when you aren’t sure what you want there Things to consider when searching for a rug How to bring your home decor together so it feels collected instead of cluttered RESOURCES Tessa Foley of Nine and Sixteen Jean Stoffer Heather Strommen of Sweet Shady Lane Pleated Ottoman Slipcover How-To Adding Charm to a Staircase DIY Pleated Lampshade How-To Block Print Quilts on Etsy Revival Rugs CONNECT Amanda Marie of Sincerely Marie Designs | Website | Instagram | Facebook | Pinterest Lisa Bass of Farmhouse on Boone | Blog | YouTube | Instagram | TikTok | Facebook | Pinterest Join us in the Simple Farmhouse Life Facebook community! GET MORE FROM THIS EPISODE Watch this episode on YouTube. View full show notes and transcript on the blog.
4/14/202257 minutes, 8 seconds
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127. Starting a Farm When You Didn’t Grow Up on One | Jess Sowards of Roots and Refuge Farm

Many people think that beginning a farm or homestead requires you to have previous farming experience, but this isn’t necessarily true.  Even if you have never set foot on a farm yourself, it is possible to begin living the homesteading lifestyle.  In this episode, Jess shares how her lifelong dream of owning a farm became a reality, one step at a time.  We also delve into the topic of making money on a homestead.  Whether you have a goal of replacing your full-time income or of simply allowing your homestead to pay for itself, Jess has some really interesting entrepreneurial ideas! In this episode, we cover: Starting to live a homesteading lifestyle even without acreage Nurturing a healthy food culture in your home The connection between food and homesteading Exciting upcoming developments for Roots & Refuge Farm How a homestead can pay for itself Thank you to our sponsor!  Toups and Co Organics uses nourishing, organic ingredients to create simple and safe skincare products.  Toups and Co is offering my listeners 10% off any one purchase with the code FARMHOUSE.  Visit ToupsandCo.com to order today. Check out some of my current favorite products: seabuckthorn cleansing oil, frankincense face balm, activated charcoal face bar RESOURCES Making Money on a Homestead | How a Hobby Farm Can Help Pay for Itself CONNECT Jess Sowards of Roots and Refuge Farm | Website | YouTube | Instagram | Facebook Lisa Bass of Farmhouse on Boone | Blog | YouTube | Instagram | TikTok | Facebook | Pinterest Join us in the Simple Farmhouse Life Facebook community! GET MORE FROM THIS EPISODE Watch this episode on YouTube. View full show notes and transcript on the blog.
4/7/202248 minutes, 4 seconds
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126. Simple and Thrifty DIYs to Refresh Your Home for Spring | Andrea Francavilla of Pine and Prospect Home

If you don’t believe it’s possible to have a stunning home on a shoestring budget, this episode is for you!  My friend, Andrea, of Pine and Prospect Home is joining me for this conversation on giving your home a refresh for spring without spending a ton of money.  Andrea is the queen of thrifty decor, and everything she creates looks high-dollar.  We’re sharing some of our best tips for curating a beautiful home that reflects your taste and style all while staying within your budget.  Whether you are simply looking for a few affordable ideas to welcome spring into your home or you are taking on a large renovation project, you’ll come away from this conversation with fresh DIY inspiration! In this episode, we cover: Incorporating faux florals into your decor How to approach home decor with a DIY mindset What items are worth splurging on Our favorite sources for finding thrifty decor Trying new ideas in your home without spending money What we are always keeping our eyes out for when shopping Why even your kitchen tools should be beautiful How to curate your look and avoid bringing home junk Creating a lovely home even if design doesn’t come naturally to you Our favorite sources of design inspiration Thank you to our sponsor!  Toups and Co Organics uses nourishing, organic ingredients to create simple and safe skincare products.  Toups and Co is offering my listeners 10% off any one purchase with the code FARMHOUSE.  Visit ToupsandCo.com to order today. Check out some of my current favorite products: activated charcoal face bar, seabuckthorn cleansing oil CONNECT Andrea Francavilla of Pine and Prospect Home | Blog | YouTube | Instagram | Facebook | Pinterest Lisa Bass of Farmhouse on Boone | Blog | YouTube | Instagram | TikTok | Facebook | Pinterest Join us in the Simple Farmhouse Life Facebook community! GET MORE FROM THIS EPISODE Watch this episode on YouTube. View full show notes and transcript on the blog.
3/31/202241 minutes, 53 seconds
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125. Learning New Skills on the Homestead | Melissa K. Norris

When you look around the homesteading world and see other people doing all the things, it can be overwhelming to know how to get started.  In this episode, Melissa K. Norris, a homesteader for over 20 years, joins me to talk about where to start when you want to learn new homesteading skills.  She reminds us not to be afraid of starting small and learning as you go.  She also provides many tangible tips for getting started.  Whether you have been homesteading your whole life or are still contemplating jumping into this lifestyle, there will always be more to learn, so these tips on self-education are for you! In this episode, we cover: One prerequisite for becoming a homesteader Deciding what to start with on your homestead How to start researching a new skill or endeavor What made Melissa decide to get a dairy cow Questions to consider when adding livestock to your homestead What Melissa’s 20-year homesteading journey has looked like The mindset shift that makes homesteading accessible to anyone Thank you to our sponsor!  Toups and Co Organics uses nourishing, organic ingredients to create simple and safe skincare products.  Toups and Co is offering my listeners 10% off any one purchase with the code FARMHOUSE.  Visit https://toupsandco.com/ to order today. Check out some of my current favorite products: frankincense face balm, seabuckthorn cleansing oil, reparative serum, activated charcoal face bar. CONNECT Melissa K. Norris | Website | YouTube | Podcast | Instagram | Facebook | Pinterest Lisa Bass of Farmhouse on Boone | Blog | YouTube | Instagram | TikTok | Facebook | Pinterest Join us in the Simple Farmhouse Life Facebook community! GET MORE FROM THIS EPISODE Watch this episode on YouTube. View full show notes, transcript, and links to resources on the blog.
3/24/202249 minutes, 11 seconds
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124. All Things Spring: Home Decor, Gardening, Cooking | Kali Ramey Martin

Especially when it comes to home design, I find so much inspiration in holding beautiful printed books in my hands.  That’s why I am so glad there are people like Kali Ramey Martin putting lovely resources out into the world. Her book, Potager, and her seasonal magazine, Notebook Quarterly, curate recipes and gardening tips and home inspiration in such a masterful way.  Our conversation spanned a variety of topics related to welcoming spring into our homes through what we are cooking to how we decorate our homes.  We talked not only about seasonal decor but also about more permanent home design choices like paint, wallpaper, furniture, and more.  I hope this conversation leaves you inspired to embrace in your own home all the beauty that springtime has to offer. In this episode, we cover: - The secret to baking with einkorn flour - New ingredients we are using this spring - Favorite springtime recipes we are making - Getting started with a spring garden - How Kali is restoring her 1920s cottage on a modest budget - Honoring the style of a home in your decor choices - Choosing paint colors and wallpaper - The secret to decorating with natural elements all year round GUEST BIOGRAPHY Kali Ramey Martin is a farmer’s wife, mom of two sweet boys and amateur at just about everything. She is the author of Potager: From the Garden to the Kitchen and publishes a magazine called Notebook Quarterly. She happily dabbles in gardening, floristry, homesteading, photography, interior design and cookery, and is passionate about making the world a softer, simpler, more beautiful place. GET MORE FROM THIS EPISODE Visit the blog for the full show notes, links to resources mentioned, and a transcript. Watch this episode on YouTube. Thank you to our sponsor! Click here to save 5% on your purchase of a countertop grain mill by Mockmill CONNECT Kali Ramey Martin | Website | Instagram | Pinterest Lisa Bass of Farmhouse on Boone | Blog | YouTube | Instagram | TikTok | Facebook | Pinterest Join us in the Simple Farmhouse Life Facebook community!
3/17/202244 minutes, 11 seconds
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123. Seasonal Eating: Spring Edition | Erin Worrall of The Cedar Chest Farm

With the first official day of spring right around the corner, I am getting so excited to welcome spring into my kitchen.  There is nothing like cutting fresh herbs from my garden, gathering eggs from my hens, collecting milk from my cow.  In today’s episode, Erin and I discuss the many ways that seasonal eating can be accessible to all of us.  Whether or not you have a garden or farm animals of your own, you can find ways to eat seasonally and source your food locally.  With all of our modern conveniences, we don’t have to eat seasonally, but Erin and I make a case for why you might want to consider eating this way.  There is so much beauty to be found in living in rhythm with the seasons. In this episode, we cover: Starting a spring garden Why it matters to eat seasonally What changes we make in our kitchens in the spring Farm animals’ production in spring How to approach meal planning when eating seasonally Incorporating bread baking into your daily routine Sourdough troubleshooting Living a homesteading lifestyle even if you don’t live on a homestead Where to start sourcing local, seasonal food Preserving and storing seasonal food GUEST BIOGRAPHY Erin is the head farmer and resident mom to all manner of living things at The Cedar Chest Farm! Together with her family, she tends their farmstead in Southwest Virginia, aiming to educate and empower homegrown-minded folks in their journey towards self-sustenance. Whether you’re living in town and supporting local growers, or seeking to raise your own food and resources more rurally, Erin is excited to partner with you in treasuring old ways, delighting in good food, and stewarding the good world around us. RESOURCES Dishing Up the Dirt by Andrea Bemis Local Dirt by Andrea Bemis Andrea Bemis’s Local Thirty Documentary Feeding a Family by Sarah Waldman Smoke, Roots, Mountain, Harvest by Lauren McDuffie Harvie.farm CONNECT Erin Worrall of The Cedar Chest Farm | Instagram | Facebook | Website Lisa Bass of Farmhouse on Boone | Blog | YouTube | Instagram | TikTok | Facebook | Pinterest Join us in the Simple Farmhouse Life Facebook community! GET MORE FROM THIS EPISODE Watch this episode on YouTube. View full show notes and transcript on the blog.
3/10/202243 minutes, 41 seconds
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122. Selecting and Caring for Chickens | Kathleen of Oak Abode

It’s that time of year!  The time when backyard chicken keepers and full-blown homesteaders alike start thinking about expanding their flocks.  My conversation with Kathleen of Oak Abode covers everything a new or prospective chicken owner might want to know.  We address the four main aspects of chicken keeping: food, water, shelter, protection, as well as many other questions we are frequently asked.  Whether you are considering getting chickens or have been keeping them for years, this episode is full of practical tips and lessons we have learned along the way. In this episode, we cover: Different types of chicken setups: coop and run, chicken tractor, free range Mitigating the threat of predators Dealing with environmental factors: heat, cold, moisture Features of different breeds Options for feed and supplements Supplemental light in the winter Raising chickens sustainably and ethically Best time to get chicks GUEST BIOGRAPHY Kathleen and her husband, Ian, are passionate about growing their own food and self-sustainability on any scale. CONNECT Kathleen of Oak Abode | YouTube | Instagram | Podcast | Website Lisa Bass of Farmhouse on Boone | Blog | YouTube | Instagram | TikTok | Facebook | Pinterest Join us in the Simple Farmhouse Life Facebook community! GET MORE FROM THIS EPISODE Watch this episode on YouTube. View full show notes and transcript on the blog. MORE RESOURCES Want to start your own blog? Get my FREE blogging success masterclass. Get your Berkey Filter with the Simple Farmhouse Life podcast discount.  Watch my Berkey review video. Download my updated ebook with ALL of my sourdough recipes.
3/3/202242 minutes, 56 seconds
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121. Answering Your Questions About Owning a Dairy Cow | Angel Turner of Rosehill Farm

I have been so excited to bring this episode to you all because I get so many questions about our dairy cow!  Angel Turner was the perfect person to join me in this conversation. She has gained a great deal of experience with dairy cows in just a short time.  It has been less than a year since Angel brought home her first family milk cow, and since then, she has taken on the task of halter breaking over 15 milk cows and matching them with families.  We could have talked forever about all things dairy cow, but we managed to address the most frequently asked questions in the time we had together.  If you are considering whether a family milk cow might be right for you, this episode will give you a peek into both of our journeys of getting started with owning dairy cows. In this episode, we cover: What it’s like owning your first dairy cow The one thing you should always do before buying a cow Preventing and treating mastitis How much land you need to own a dairy cow Breeding considerations Calf sharing and weaning Making the most of the acreage you have Feeding your dairy cow: grass, hay, grain Learning as you go in homesteading The economics of owning a dairy cow What it looks like to travel when you own a dairy cow GUEST BIOGRAPHY Angel and her husband Gabe started homesteading on a very small scale. A few chickens, a small garden, a lamb or goat here and there. But as they grew their family in their 10 years of marriage, they began to see the importance and benefits of the homesteading lifestyle for so many reasons. Angel and Gabe are passionate about taking their family back to a more simple way of living that connects them with the land and animals. They are now pursuing farming full-time and very much in the beginning stages of that journey! They also want others to see their potential no matter where they are, so they have begun teaching homesteading skills on their blog. RESOURCES Keeping a Family Cow by Joann S. Grohman Rosehill Farm Rosehill Farm’s Insider’s Club CONNECT Angel Turner of Rosehill Farm | Website | Instagram | YouTube | Pinterest Lisa Bass of Farmhouse on Boone | Blog | YouTube | Instagram | TikTok | Facebook | Pinterest Join us in the Simple Farmhouse Life Facebook community! GET MORE FROM THIS EPISODE Watch this episode on YouTube. View full show notes and transcript on the blog.
2/24/202246 minutes, 37 seconds
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120. Raising Hardworking Kids | Jill Winger of The Prairie Homestead

I don’t often discuss parenting on this podcast, but when I read Jill Winger’s blog post on how she gets her kids involved on her homestead, I knew I had to bring her on to talk about this topic.  Jill began homesteading before she became a mother, so her three children have always known this way of life.  Jill and I discuss how we accomplish homesteading tasks with babies and toddlers underfoot, how we begin getting our children involved around the homestead, and why it’s important to give our children the gift of hard work.  If you want to instill the values of hard work and creativity into your children, may this episode give you inspiration along the way. In this episode, we cover: An old-fashioned philosophy of parenting How kids of different ages can help around a homestead Instilling a strong work ethic in your children How homeschooling can build character Making space for kids to explore their passions The advantage of letting our kids experience failure How we approach chores Click here to listen to part one of this conversation on Jill's podcast or click here to watch on YouTube. GUEST BIOGRAPHY Jill is the founder of The Prairie Homestead, an online space with over one million monthly visits dedicated to helping people learn how to grow their own food and opt out of the rat race, regardless of where they live. In 2019, she published her best-selling cookbook The Prairie Homestead Cookbook which was an Amazon Editor’s pick and won Best Cookbook in the 30th Annual Reading the West Book Awards given by the Mountains and Plains Independent Booksellers Association. Her practical and authentic style of teaching and storytelling has won the hearts of hundreds of thousands of homesteaders across social media and through the Old Fashioned on Purpose podcast, which has amassed over 3.3 million downloads since its inception. CONNECT Jill Winger of The Prairie Homestead | Website | Instagram | YouTube | Facebook | Pinterest Lisa Bass of Farmhouse on Boone | Blog | YouTube | Instagram | TikTok | Facebook | Pinterest MORE FROM THIS EPISODE Watch this episode on YouTube. View show notes and transcript on the blog.
2/14/202239 minutes, 37 seconds
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119. Planning Your Garden, Selecting Seeds, Preserving the Harvest | Meg Hollar of The Hollar Homestead

Although winter is still in full swing, it’s already time to start thinking about planting seeds for your summer garden.  In today’s conversation, Meg Hollar of The Hollar Homestead joins me to talk all things gardening: selecting seeds, preparing the soil, what we are growing, and even how to use and preserve the harvest.  We have both been gardening for many years now, but we are continually learning more each year.  Whether you are a seasoned gardener or just starting out, this conversation may give you some new strategies to try this year! In this episode, we cover: Ordering seeds Preparing garden beds What we are excited to grow this year When to start planting seeds Strategies for successful transplanting Gardening mistakes and what we wish we had known before starting Favorite methods of preserving Why you want to include flowers in your garden GUEST BIOGRAPHY Meg and her husband, Ben, are trading in "normal" for making their own path. After suburban homesteading in Southern California for a few years, they sold most of their stuff, packed up the rest into a trailer, and set out across the United States with their four sons to find their forever homestead. The Hollar family is now revitalizing an old homestead in North Carolina, and they’ve added a baby girl and a variety of farm animals to their family along the way. They live small, love hard, and have one major goal: to LIVE a life worth living. RESOURCES Baker Creek Heirloom Seeds Territorial Seed Company CONNECT Meg Hollar of The Hollar Homestead | Blog | YouTube | Instagram Lisa Bass of Farmhouse on Boone | Blog | YouTube | Instagram | TikTok | Facebook | Pinterest Join us in the Simple Farmhouse Life Facebook community! GET MORE FROM THIS EPISODE Watch this episode on YouTube. View full show notes and transcript on the blog. MORE RESOURCES Want to start your own blog? Get my FREE blogging success masterclass. Get your Berkey Filter with the Simple Farmhouse Life podcast discount.  Watch my Berkey review video. Download my updated ebook with ALL of my sourdough recipes.
2/10/202235 minutes, 36 seconds
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118. Creating a Nontoxic Kitchen | Molly Hill of Maison Pur

If you are working towards removing toxins from your home, you have likely concentrated a lot of your efforts in the kitchen.  After all, you spend  time and resources sourcing and preparing high quality food in your home, so you want to make sure you are not reversing all of that progress by cooking in pots and pans that pose a risk to your health.  In this episode, Molly Hill of Maison Pur joins me as we walk through cookware, bakeware, dinnerware, food storage, small appliances, etc.  Molly definitely gave me some new things to consider about a few of the pieces in my own kitchen! In this episode, we cover: All things cast iron: why we love it, how we use it, how to clean and care for it Why it’s worth it to remove toxins from your kitchen How to choose quality stainless steel pieces Uses for copper + concerns about copper A trusted source for cookware, bakeware, and more The problem with Teflon and the confusion surrounding its safety Cookware coatings to avoid Toxicity concerns with small appliances: Instant Pot, Crock Pot, Air Fryer Safe choices for dinnerware + cups for kids GUEST BIOGRAPHY Molly’s had a passion for natural living since she was a teen!  She’s been helping others on their journey to natural living for over seven years through her blog and podcast.  In her free time, Molly enjoys a good 80s movie and traveling with her family. RESOURCES Molly’s comprehensive blog post about nontoxic cookware Xtrema Pure Ceramic Cookware | Use code MPUR10 for 10% off your order CONNECT Molly Hill of Maison Pur | Website | Instagram | TikTok | Facebook | Twitter | Pinterest | Podcast Lisa Bass of Farmhouse on Boone | Blog | YouTube | Instagram | TikTok | Facebook | Pinterest Join us in the Simple Farmhouse Life Facebook community! GET MORE FROM THIS EPISODE Watch this episode on YouTube. MORE RESOURCES Want to start your own blog? Get my FREE blogging success masterclass. Get your Berkey Filter with the Simple Farmhouse Life podcast discount.  Watch my Berkey review video. Download my updated ebook with ALL of my sourdough recipes.
2/3/202247 minutes, 28 seconds
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117. Cozy Winter Cooking with Farm-to-Table Restaurant Owner in the Italian Alps | Vea Carpi of Mas Del Saro

It was so fun to talk to a fellow homesteader and mama who shares my love for cozy winter cooking.  My new friend, Vea Carpi, is a farmer, cook, wife, mother, and restaurant owner in the Italian Alps.  In this conversation, she shares all about her unlikely story of becoming a homesteader and what she is currently cooking and serving in her restaurant and home.  I came away from this conversation with so many new ideas to try in my own kitchen, and I hope you will find some inspiration too. In this episode, we cover: - What lead Vea to start a restaurant out of her home - What Vea is serving in her farm-to-table restaurant and in her home - A creative way to use kitchen scraps to flavor future dishes - Italians’ simple approach to food - A variety of traditional Italian dishes and techniques that you could easily incorporate into your own kitchen GUEST BIOGRAPHY Vea Carpi is an ex-city gal who fell in love with one man and then fell in love with his mountains: the Italian Alps.  Vea and her husband and three children live and work on their small mountain farm raising a variety of animals and growing their own food.  Together they run an intimate farm-to-table restaurant, Mas Del Saro, adjacent to their home.  Vea is the author of a cookbook in Italian and German entitled La Mia Pasta Madre. CONNECT Vea Carpi of Mas Del Saro | Website | Instagram Lisa Bass of Farmhouse on Boone | Blog | YouTube | Instagram GET MORE FROM THIS EPISODE Watch this episode on YouTube. MORE RESOURCES Want to start your own blog? Get my FREE blogging success masterclass. Get your Berkey Filter with the Simple Farmhouse Life podcast discount.  Watch my Berkey review video. Download my updated ebook with ALL of my sourdough recipes.
1/27/202245 minutes, 36 seconds
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116. Embracing the Simplicity of Winter on the Homestead | Melody Haege of Renaissance Woman MN

Winter on the homestead is a time of natural slowing down.  The days are shorter; the list of projects is smaller.  After my conversation with Melody, I’m not sure I know of anyone who embraces all of the beauty that winter brings better than she does.  As a homesteader, homeschooler, homemaker, and hunter in Minnesota, Melody doesn’t let temperatures below zero keep her from enjoying the outdoors with her five children.  No matter what climate you live in, Melody shares tons of ideas for embracing the winter season both indoors and out. In this episode, we cover: - How homeschooling allows the freedom to teach our children specific life skills - What food Melody is hunting and cooking in winter - Why you should want to know where your food comes from - Secrets to enjoying frigid temperatures - How Melody instills basic outdoor survival skills in her young children - Preparing for winter on a homestead - Outdoor and indoor hobbies in the winter - What it looks like to experiment with sourdough GUEST BIOGRAPHY Melody lives in the Minnesota Big Woods. She is a mother of five, a wife, a baker, archer, homesteader, and more. Her goal is to help people learn the old ways of working, making, and doing. RESOURCES Melody’s sourdough packet and booklet (send her a DM on Instagram for more information about purchasing) Erin @TheCedarChestFarm for sourdough education CONNECT Melody Haege of Renaissance Woman MN | Website | Instagram Lisa Bass of Farmhouse on Boone | Blog | YouTube | Instagram GET MORE FROM THIS EPISODE Watch this episode on YouTube. MORE RESOURCES Want to start your own blog? Get my FREE blogging success masterclass. Get your Berkey Filter with the Simple Farmhouse Life podcast discount.  Watch my Berkey review video. Download my updated ebook with ALL of my sourdough recipes.
1/20/202259 minutes, 1 second
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115. Where to Start with Natural Living, Cooking from Scratch, Holistic Health | Elizabeth Parsons of Purely Parsons

EPISODE SUMMARY It can be overwhelming to figure out where to start in your natural living journey.  I get asked all the time, “Where should I start?”  On today’s episode, I am talking to Elizabeth Parsons of Purely Parsons about this exact question.  We have both been living a natural lifestyle for over a decade, and if there is anything we have learned, it’s that this is truly a process.  It’s unrealistic to overhaul our entire way of life overnight, but there are so many small changes we can make gradually over time that will add up to a new lifestyle.  I’m so grateful Elizabeth joined me for this conversation.  As a homeschooling, homesteading mama of five and pediatric nurse, she brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to this topic.  Whether you are just getting started or have been living this way for many years, I hope some of the information shared in this episode serves as the catalyst for you to take the next step in your natural living journey. In this episode, we cover: - Starting small by making easy swaps in your home - What resources we used to start learning and researching - The importance of whole foods in natural living - How we handle criticism from others about this lifestyle - Success stories of healing our bodies naturally, apart from allopathic medicine - What foods you can start making today in your home - The most important items in Elizabeth’s wellness toolbox RESOURCES MENTIONED Elizabeth’s birth affirmations Lisa’s sauerkraut blog post and video Lisa’s bone broth blog post and video Lisa’s milk kefir blog post Lisa’s yogurt blog post and video doTERRA Essential Oils Elizabeth’s DIY Elderberry Kits Earthley Wellness - Use code PURELY10 for 10% off Earthley Wellness Good Night Lotion (Magnesium Lotion) - Use code PURELY10 for 10% off Lisa’s mayonnaise blog post and video Leefy Prana Turmeric Supplement - Use code PARSONS15 for 15% off Elizabeth’s birth story on Happy Homebirth podcast: Apple or Spotify CONNECT Elizabeth Parsons of Purely Parsons | Website | Instagram
1/13/202246 minutes, 54 seconds
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70. Once a day Cooking + What Number of Kids was the Hardest for Me??

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10/8/202027 minutes, 16 seconds