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The family milk cow has been making its comeback… for good reason! In this episode, Shawn and Beth Dougherty share practical wisdom every beginner needs to hear on choosing the right homestead dairy cow, managing excess milk,, and building a low-input farm that works with nature instead of against it. We also dive into dual-purpose dairy genetics, the value of multi-generational homesteading, and why home-centered living is about far more than simply producing food.In this episode, we cover:- Why the family milk cow has long been considered the heart of every homestead- Honest questions to ask before bringing home a milk cow for your family- The reality of managing excess milk and why many new cow owners feel overwhelmed- Unexpected ways surplus milk can fuel the rest of the homestead instead of going to waste- What experienced homesteaders are looking for now in practical, low-input dairy genetics- Why multi-generational and community-centered homesteading makes dairy ownership far more sustainable- Encouragement to stop overthinking the good work in front of you and simply begin- The deeper cultural and spiritual restoration happening through home-centered livingView full show notes and transcript on the blog + watch this episode on YouTube.Thank you to our sponsors!KubotaUSA.com | Providing the right equipment to keep us moving, shaping, and growing America's farms, fields, and constructionMcMurrayHatchery.com | A wide selection of poultry breeds and supplies to assist you with raising your flockNewCountryOrganics.com | A trusted source for certified organic, soy-free animal feed and minerals designed to support your entire farm ecosystemShareHealthcare.com | A Christian-based, health-sharing community where members come together to cover medical needsRESOURCES MENTIONEDGrab your copy of Shawn and Beth’s newest book, One-Cow Revolution: Achieving Food Independence with a Grass-Fed Family CowCONNECTShawn & Beth Dougherty | WebsiteHomesteaders of America | Website | Instagram | Facebook | YouTube | Pinterest
Hazel shares her story of an unstable childhood, raising six kids (including triplets) on her own, and how those experiences shaped the way she views home and family today. We talk about why so many people feel pulled toward homesteading right now— not just for land or animals, but for a more hands-on, intentional way of living. This conversation is a reminder that homesteading is less about having the perfect setup and more about building a life centered around home, faith, family, practical skills, and what matters most to you.In this episode, we cover:- Hazel’s story of growing up in instability, leaving home young, and raising six children largely on her own- How early experiences with gardening, canning, and livestock planted a lifelong love for self-sufficiency- A homesteading dream that never fully materialized into a farm but is still lived out through everyday skills and mindset- Why so many feel “something is missing” in modern life and how homesteading speaks to that gap- The idea that homesteading isn’t just land, but it’s a way of life rooted in purpose and responsibility- A return to God’s timeless design: family first, meaningful work, skills, and intentional rhythms - How the Industrial Revolution shifted families away from the home, pulling fathers off the land and reshaping the family unit- Encouragement for single moms: stand on faith, know your strengths, build community- A reminder that purpose, fulfillment, and calling aren’t “out there”, but are often already in your handsView full show notes and transcript on the blog + watch this episode on YouTube.Thank you to our sponsors!NutriMill.com | High-quality small kitchen appliance products that function well, are easy to use, and promote healthy eatingMittySupply.com | Portable milking machines designed for small and medium-sized farms to save you time and simplify your daily routineEarthley.com | Clean, natural, and affordable herbal remedies and body care that support health and wellness naturally HarvestHousePublishers.com | Trusted, biblically grounded resources and homesteading books to help you navigate real life with real faithRESOURCES MENTIONEDBecome an HOA member for instant access to monthly private live streams with your favorite speakers, an exclusive library of conference videos, ebooks, member-only discounts, and more!CONNECTHazel Nieves | Website | Instagram | Facebook | XHomesteaders of America | Website | Instagram | Facebook | YouTube | Pinterest
Life as missionaries in the Congo has given Sherrill and her family an up-close look at the faithfulness of God. In this conversation, we talk about how the gospel weaves itself into Sherrill’s everyday moments: shared meals, long travels, homeschooling, ministering, and more. She shares how the Farming God’s Way curriculum is helping transform not just land, but hearts, as locals learn to release superstition and trust God for provision. From stories of healing and answered prayer to a peek at living in true gospel community, this episode offers a glimpse into a calling that is both stretching and full of abundance!In this episode, we cover:Sherrill shares what daily life looks like as a missionary family with three young sons serving in the CongoTheir work focuses on discipling local people to carry the gospel into their own communitiesFarming God’s Way curriculum teaches how agriculture and faith are deeply connected, as modeled in the BibleMany communities tie farming to spirituality, so learning to turn from witchcraft and trust God with the land is part of discipleshipExamples of how Scripture speaks to restoration in every area of life, including food production and the fruitfulness of the landThe beauty of ministry unfolding in everyday moments: traveling, eating together, and visiting remote villagesHow daily life on their team models true gospel community: living in close proximity, sharing meals, prayer, and everyday moments togetherThe contrast between American independence and the reliance on God that is required in impoverished communitiesMiraculous stories of people witnessing God’s provision through physical healing, rain, and daily needs being metHow the team honors leadership structures in the Congo and focuses on reaching local leaders in order to open the door for entire villages to receive the gospelA look at raising and homeschooling children within mission life as they integrate family and calling The importance of simple, relational discipleship that multiplies from one person to the nextView full show notes and transcript on the blog + watch this episode on YouTube.Thank you to our sponsors!McMurrayHatchery.com | A wide selection of poultry breeds and supplies to assist you with raising your flockNutrimill.com | High-quality small kitchen appliance products that function well, are easy to use, and promote healthy eatingRESOURCES MENTIONEDLearn more about Farming God’s Way and upcoming training events at farming-gods-way.orgVisit Overland Missions to support Sherrill and her family's ministryCONNECTSherrill Kaonga of Overland Missions | Website | InstagramHomesteaders of America | Website | Instagram | Facebook | YouTube | Pinterest
In this episode, physician and scientist Dr. Robert Malone—known for his early work in mRNA vaccine technology—shares the story behind his journey into homesteading. From early farm work to rebuilding a farm in rural Virginia after significant financial setbacks, he reflects on how life on the land has shaped his perspective. Join us for this episode to hear more about his story, his farm today, and why homesteading remains central to his life even alongside a demanding public career. In this episode, we cover:- Robert shares the story behind his homesteading life: early years working on farms and learning practical skills long before his scientific career- The financial setbacks that impacted him along the way, including major losses during the Great Recession and the decision to start over again- Finding their current farm in rural Virginia and slowly rebuilding the property from raw hay land- What life looked like in the early days: living in a construction trailer with no power or water while restoring old farm buildings- A look at Robert’s current farm today, including horse breeding, orchards, poultry, and a growing collection of livestock- Why homesteading remains central to his life despite a demanding public career and frequent travel- How the farm provides perspective and a mental reset from high-pressure work- Reflections on the values behind homesteading, stewardship of the land, and building a life with intentionView full show notes and transcript on the blog + watch this episode on YouTube.Thank you to our sponsors!KubotaUSA.com | Providing the right equipment to keep us moving, shaping, and growing America's farms, fields, and constructionPremier1Supplies.com | Your one-stop shop for a variety of homesteading supplies and expert adviceRESOURCES MENTIONEDExplore Dr. Robert Malone’s websiteCheck out his books:- PsyWar: Enforcing the New World Order- Lies My Gov't Told Me: And the Better Future Coming- Novel Coronavirus: A Practical Guide for Preparation and ProtectionFollow his latest work on SubstackCONNECTDr. Robert Malone | Website | X | Media Homesteaders of America | Website | Instagram | Facebook | YouTube | Pinterest
The homesteading movement is awakening something deeper than a desire for fresh food or self-sufficiency. In this episode, I sit down with Lucas Mack of Kubota to talk about the spiritual pull drawing people back to the land and back to God. We explore how working with soil, seed, and stewardship quiets the noise and brings clarity about truth, responsibility, and purpose. This conversation is a reminder that homesteading is not just a health and lifestyle choice. It is a return to order, meaning, and building a life according to God’s design.In this episode, we cover:- The surprising ways that Kubota’s mission and heart extends far beyond tractors- How Kubota supports food production, clean water, and land stewardship around the world- Lucas’s early wake-up call about food security after seeing firsthand how fragile grocery supply chains can be- How small steps like gardening, foraging, and growing food begin to shift mindset and priorities- How returning to the land naturally leads people to deeper questions about truth, responsibility, and faith- Why working with the land forces honesty— things either grow or they don’t, and the reasons matter- Why modern systems distract us from these questions, while homesteading brings clarity and purpose- The strong biblical connection between land, stewardship, seed, and human responsibility- The difference between dirt and living soil, and why healthy soil is central to real regeneration- A hopeful vision for rebuilding local food systems and stronger communities- Encouragement to choose life, cultivate hope, and build where God has planted youView full show notes and transcript on the blog + watch this episode on YouTube.Thank you to our sponsors!McMurrayHatchery.com | A wide selection of poultry breeds and supplies to assist you with raising your flockNutrimill.com | High-quality small kitchen appliance products that function well, are easy to use, and promote healthy eatingRESOURCES MENTIONEDVisit Kubota’s websiteFollow Kubota’s instagramCONNECTLucas Mack of Kubota | Website | Instagram | Facebook | YouTube | XHomesteaders of America | Website | Instagram | Facebook | YouTube | Pinterest
Wendy and Karlyn Hartman share how their family turned homestead resources like goat milk, lard, and tallow into effective, traditional skincare products that support true skin health. From simplifying cold-process soapmaking to explaining why animal fats have been trusted for centuries, they break down what actually works and why so many people struggle with modern commercial products. We also dive into Karlyn’s quest to perfect natural deodorant, what makes shelf-stable soap, and the blessing of building a family business centered on growth, unity, and learning through the ups and downs of homestead life!In this episode, we cover:- Wendy and Karlyn Hartman’s homesteading journey and how they grew from beginners into educators and business owners- Building a family-run skincare business using resources produced directly on their homestead- Why traditional animal fats like lard and tallow have been used for centuries in soap and skincareThe key differences between lard, tallow, and modern commercial skincare ingredients- How goat milk supports skin health, moisture absorption, and barrier repair- Why many people tolerate animal-based fats better than common plant oils- A simplified approach to soapmaking that makes it accessible and safe for everyday homesteaders- What lye is, why it’s necessary, and how it fits into traditional soapmaking- How cold-process soap cures, how long it lasts, and why it’s shelf-stable- How Karlyn developed a natural, aluminum-free deodorant after reacting to conventional products- Encouragement for homesteaders walking through hard seasons and learning through experienceThank you to our sponsors!KubotaUSA.com | Providing the right equipment to keep us moving, shaping, and growing America's farms, fields, and constructionPremier1Supplies.com | Your one-stop shop for a variety of homesteading supplies and expert adviceRESOURCES MENTIONEDPurchase Wendy & Karlyn’s book, Soaping Clean with Dairy and Fats from the HomesteadCheck out the products mentioned in this episode (and more!) at the Adoratio Farms Online Shop CONNECTWendy & Karlyn Hartman | Website | Instagram | InstagramHomesteaders of America | Website | Instagram | Facebook | YouTube | PinterestGET MORE FROM THIS EPISODEWatch this episode on YouTubeView full show notes and transcript on the blog
Off-grid living isn’t simply about escaping modern life. It’s about freedom and family. In this conversation with Jeff, we take a practical look at the daily realities of off-grid life, the role of community and financial freedom, and how simple systems and adaptable skills make this lifestyle sustainable long-term. Jeff describes off-grid living as a spectrum, so if there is any part of you that wants to be slightly less reliant on the grid than you are now, join us for this informative episode!In this episode, we cover:What off-grid living actually looks like in daily life: power, water, heatSome specific challenges of off-grid living, from raising chicks to storing food without reliable powerA look at the role of community and shared resources over total self-sufficiencyWhy off-grid living is more accessible today than it has ever beenAn aspect of off-grid living that we don’t talk about enough– freedom from the financial “grid”How bartering and alternative forms of currency can strengthen your local communityThe simple systems that make off-grid living sustainable long-termWhy it is important to gain skills, adopt a problem-solving mindset, and stay flexible when modern solutions aren’t availableThe incredible impact of raising your family close to land, work, and responsibilityView full show notes and transcript on the blog + watch this episode on YouTube.Thank you to our sponsors!McMurrayHatchery.com | A wide selection of poultry breeds and supplies to assist you with raising your flockNutrimill.com | High-quality small kitchen appliance products that function well, are easy to use, and promote healthy eatingABOUT JEFFJeff Burkinshaw is the author of Gridlessness - Finding Freedom Off-Grid and creator behind the Gridlessness Youtube channel. Jeff and Rose and their 5 girls have lived the off-grid homestead lifestyle since 2007. They’ve explored all aspects of home and homestead construction, self-sufficiency, homeschooling, hunting and fishing, wilderness adventures and generally living like millionaires off-grid.Jeff is an electrical engineering technologist with professional experience in utility scale power systems but has a deep personal interest in small scale micro-hydro and other off-grid power systems.RESOURCES MENTIONEDGrab a copy of Jeff’s book here: Gridlessness: Finding Freedom Off-GridCONNECTJeff Burkinshaw | Website | Instagram | Facebook | YouTube | XHomesteaders of America | Website | Instagram | Facebook | YouTube | Pinterest
In this compelling conversation, Darin and Monica Strong share what they learned from building their early homestead in the wrong order and how those lessons now shape their approach to preparation, community, and faith. They explore what “building your ark” looks like today— from prioritizing food storage to decentralizing your resources and refusing to homestead in isolation. With bold conviction, they urge us to cultivate discernment in this cultural moment, listen for God’s leading, and remember that growing our faith is the most important step we can take toward being prepared for what is next.In this episode, we cover:How Darin & Monica realized they built their first homestead out of order and what they now believe every new homesteader needsA fresh take on “building your ark”: how Noah’s obedience, timing, and spiritual posture are reflected in the modern homesteading movementWhy long-term food storage is the first layer of peace, not panic, and how one bulk order can jump start your preparedness planWhat happens when you acquire animals before infrastructure (including the milk cow story that changed their plans!)A call to break out of isolation and rebuild the kind of agrarian, interdependent communities our great-grandparents lived inHow homesteaders are decentralizing their food sources and reclaiming territoryWhy homesteading often looks “irrational” from the outside and how that mirrors Noah building an ark before rain existedDiscernment for this cultural moment: knowing when to stay, when to move, and how to listen for God’s voice above the noiseA bold reminder that faith (more than skill, money, or land) is the foundation of resilience in the storms aheadEncouragement for the families feeling stirred or called into something new and why obedience now matters for what comes nextThank you to our sponsors!KubotaUSA.com | Providing the right equipment to keep us moving, shaping, and growing America's farms, fields, and constructionPremier1Supplies.com | Your one-stop shop for a variety of homesteading supplies and expert adviceRESOURCES MENTIONEDGain access to the conference videos mentioned in this episode by becoming an HOA memberGet a copy of Monica's Azure Standard Pantry Stock ListFind out if there’s an Azure Standard drop near you!Check out the previous HOA episode with AJ RichardsSnag your REFORMER hat hereCONNECTDarin & Monica Strong | Website | Instagram | YouTube | XHomesteaders of America | Website | Instagram | Facebook | YouTube | PinterestGET MORE FROM THIS EPISODEWatch this episode on YouTube:View full show notes and transcript on the blog: https://homesteadersofamerica.com/e52-before-the-storm-preparing-your-homestead-and-heart-for-what-is-to-come-darin-monica-strong/<b
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