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Campfire: Pioneers - Homesteaders who decide to jump into adventure, for a life of self sufficiency!

Campfire: Pioneers - Homesteaders who decide to jump into adventure, for a life of self sufficiency!

FromHomesteady - Stories of Living off the Land


Campfire: Pioneers - Homesteaders who decide to jump into adventure, for a life of self sufficiency!

FromHomesteady - Stories of Living off the Land

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Length:
63 minutes
Released:
Feb 5, 2015
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In this episode of the Homesteady Campfire, (a homesteading story show) we listen to the stories of individuals who homesteaded and farmed. Some who left the city to move to the country, and some who left their farm and headed to the city. 
First we will hear the story of the Food Cyclist John Suscovich. John lived in the city, had a great job with the Howard Stern Show, and was well ahead in his life and career. Then, he decided to leave it all... Find out why in this episode of Homesteady. 
Our next story is about a family of homesteaders from a Farm in Italy. When the sounds of promise in the new world become to much to ignore, they left the farm and moved to Brooklyn New York. But the farmer spirit stayed strong in their bones. 
Enjoy these stories, and stay tuned for a very importiant announcement regarding the Homesteady Pioneers...
Released:
Feb 5, 2015
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Have you ever dreamt of starting a farm? Do you picture living on a homestead, gardening and raising chickens? Do you love foraging for wild edibles? Do you spent the fall season, in the crisp autumn wood hunting for wild game? Is your perfect morning spent drifting downriver, fishing for the night's dinner? Homesteady is a show that focuses on living a more sustainable life. We talk about all the ways a modern Homesteader can put food on the table, from the fields, streams, gardens and woodlands. Our roads may be rocky, but with the right skills and knowledge we can make Homesteady.