
Homesteading can feel incredibly rewarding … but it can also feel lonely when you’re the only one in your neighborhood growing food or raising chickens.In Episode #22 of The Coop, host Anna Sakawsky reflects on why true self-sufficiency has always depended on community, and how we can start building stronger local networks today.Drawing from real-life examples (like neighbors helping clear snow, friends with excavators stepping in, and the power of sharing garden extras) Anna shows how investing in relationships with those around us creates resilience that no lone homesteader can achieve on their own.She also shares practical encouragement for connecting with like-minded people, whether through online groups, local events, or simply reaching out to neighbors with some offerings from the garden or chicken coop.This episode is a timely reminder that homesteading was never meant to be done in isolation. The strongest, most resilient homesteads are the ones surrounded by good neighbors and a supportive local community.
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Ep 21: The Economics of Homesteading w/ Jessica Spiers

Ep 20: Jacob Lauser on Navigating the Legal Side of Homesteading

Ep 19: Susan Poizner on Growing Fruit Trees with Confidence

Ep 18: Anna Sakawsky on Her Homesteading Journey & What Homesteading Really Means
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