
Ep. 25: Preparing for the Worst: Homesteading, Hurricane Helene, and Self-Sufficiency with Jason Sparks
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In this episode, Jason Sparks, discusses his journey into homesteading and prepping, emphasizing the importance of self-sufficiency and sustainable living. He shares insights on starting a homestead, the significance of livestock like Katahdin sheep, and the role of composting in farming. He also touches on common mistakes new homesteaders make, the concept of prepping beyond survival, and the importance of community support during disasters. Jason highlights an upcoming festival, Kentucky Sustainable Living Homesteading and Preparedness Festival in Bowling Green, KY on October 26th and 27th aimed at educating people about homesteading and prepping, while also raising funds for a charitable cause.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Homesteading and Prepping
05:59 The Journey of Starting a Homestead
11:53 Understanding Livestock: The Case of Katahdin Sheep
17:59 The Importance of Sustainable Practices
23:48 Common Mistakes New Homesteaders Make
30:00 Prepping: More Than Just Survival
35:56 Community Support and Disaster Relief
42:06 The Upcoming Festival and Its Purpose
To donate or volunteer for Hurricane Helene relief: https://grindstoneministries.com/
To get your tickets to the Kentucky Sustainable Living Festival:
https://kentuckysustainableliving.com/
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