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Homestead Development: If I Could Turn Back Time - EP 1049

Living Free in Tennessee - Nicole Sauce

Release Date: 06/16/2025

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Living Free in Tennessee - Nicole Sauce

This week, is a broadcast of my talk at Polyface Farm for the Exit and Build Land Summit. Featured Event Webinar on AI by Shawn Mills! – August 7 at 6pm Central Sponsors of the Day Make it a great week. GUYS! Don’t forget about the cookbook, by Nicole Sauce and Mama Sauce.  Community Follow me on Nostr: npub1u2vu695j5wfnxsxpwpth2jnzwxx5fat7vc63eth07dez9arnrezsdeafsv Mewe Group: Telegram Group: Odysee: Resources  

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Living Free in Tennessee - Nicole Sauce

This week, we’re digging into something that’s helped a lot of folks — including me — actually make progress: #my3things. Around here, it started as a simple habit. Write down three things. Do them. Rinse and repeat. Turns out, that’s enough to change your whole trajectory. I’ll share how it’s helped me stay focused while we expand the Holler Homestead, plus read some thoughts from listeners who’ve made it part of their daily rhythm. Also on deck: a green bean canning marathon, why my kitchen looks like a tornado hit it, the story behind my new (super cheap) workstation, and...

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Finding Systems in Chaos; Homestead Happenings for July 18, 2025 - Ep 1063 show art Finding Systems in Chaos; Homestead Happenings for July 18, 2025 - Ep 1063

Living Free in Tennessee - Nicole Sauce

  Today, I am joined by The Tactical Redneck to discuss updates from the Holler Homestead: Sketchy Redneck SHHHi..., Homestead Kitchen Chaos and more. Featured Event: Canning 101: Water Bath & Pressure Canning – July 26, 10am–2pm Sponsor 1: DiscountMylarBags.com Make it a great week! GUYS! Don’t forget about the cookbook, by Nicole Sauce and Mama Sauce. It makes a great Christmas Gift! Community Mewe Group: Telegram Group: Odysee: Advisory Board Samantha the Savings Ninja Resources  

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Living Free in Tennessee - Nicole Sauce

Today, I share additional thoughts on the Victor/Victim topic as well as dive deeper into the homestead buying club concept. Heads up! Self-Reliance Festival ticket prices go up tomorrow at midnight — if you’ve been on the fence, now’s the time: Featured Event Paul Wheaton has a pretty cool Kickstarter that’s in early bird mode through today. The project? A movie about how they developed the “Willow Feeder,” their hands-off human waste composting system at Wheaton Labs. They’ve spent years refining this setup, and now they’re ready to share it with the world. If you toss in...

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Summer Sheep Escape, Home Alone and Cucumbers; Homestead Happenings for July 11, 2025 - EP 1061 show art Summer Sheep Escape, Home Alone and Cucumbers; Homestead Happenings for July 11, 2025 - EP 1061

Living Free in Tennessee - Nicole Sauce

  Today, I am joined by The Tactical Redneck to discuss updates from the Holler Homestead: second cucumber flush, sheep hijinks, running things alone and more. Featured Event: Canning 101: Water Bath & Pressure Canning – July 26, 10am–2pm Sponsor 1: DiscountMylarBags.com Sponsor 2: The Wealthsteading Podcast, InvestableWealth.com Home alone Still haven't harvested the tea mints!  Cucumber wave 2 this week Tomatoes are a bit slower than other years but we've also had a bunch of cloud cover 2 pet bunnies 3 new ducks - HAVENT FOUND THE pond yet Sheep escape Adjusting the house...

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Living Free in Tennessee - Nicole Sauce

Before we dive in today: Prayers up for everyone dealing with the aftermath of the Texas floods. The loss of life has been heartbreaking. As always, we’ll work to connect you with ways to help — but only through channels where your time, money, and energy won’t be wasted. Stay tuned. Today, we talk about being a victim vs being a victor in the same situations leading to the question: How important is your perspective? We also cover our usual Monday Segments. Featured Event: July 26 Canning Class in the Holler Sponsor 1: LiveFree.Academy – July 12 Encore of this Year's Exit and Build...

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Living Free in Tennessee - Nicole Sauce

  Join me for a group discussion with John Willis of Special Operations Equipment and Jack Spirko of The Survival Podcast. Featured Event: Tomato Wall Open House June 8: Sponsors:x Above Phone, Coupon code livefreetn,  Show Resources Main content of the show Make it a great week! GUYS! Don’t forget about the cookbook, by Nicole Sauce and Mama Sauce.  Community FreeSteading Group: Mewe Group: Telegram Group: Odysee: Twitter: @nicolesauce IG: @nicolesauce Facebook:   Resources  

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Living Free in Tennessee - Nicole Sauce

  Join me for a group discussion with John Willis of Special Operations Equipment and Jack Spirko of The Survival Podcast. Featured Event: Tomato Wall Open House June 8: Sponsors:x Above Phone, Coupon code livefreetn,  Show Resources Main content of the show Make it a great week! GUYS! Don’t forget about the cookbook, by Nicole Sauce and Mama Sauce.  Community FreeSteading Group: Mewe Group: Telegram Group: Odysee: Twitter: @nicolesauce IG: @nicolesauce Facebook:   Resources  

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Rabbit Meatup, Visitors, etc., Homestead Happenings for July 4, 2025 - EP 1059 show art Rabbit Meatup, Visitors, etc., Homestead Happenings for July 4, 2025 - EP 1059

Living Free in Tennessee - Nicole Sauce

Today, I am joined by The Tactical Redneck to discuss updates from the Holler Homestead: visitors, meatups, blackberries, canning, and also Happy Independence Day! Featured Event: Join me July 26 at The Holler Homestead for a hands-on, no-nonsense class on waterbath and pressure canning. We’ll make salsa, some beans, and talk about the history of canning! You'll go home with a jar of salsa, a cheat sheet, and maybe even a canning kit (we're giving one away). Lancaster, TN. Sponsor 1: DiscountMylarBags.com Sponsor 2: The Wealthsteading Podcast: InvestableWealth.com ock Garden Update - done...

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Living Free in Tennessee - Nicole Sauce

Today, we talk about multiple ways to prepare squash — beyond just sautéing it — and cover all of our usual Monday segments. Featured Event: Strong Roots Resources: Foraging on the Farm – July 12 Details: Sponsor 1: – Long-term food storage supplies that won’t break the bank. Sponsor 2: – Solid tax strategies for those of us living outside the system. Tales from the Prepper Pantry The prepper pantry is in full disaster mode after hosting last weekend’s Rabbit Meatup. Whirling dervish level. Trippy Acres Farm dropped a mountain of summer abundance — squash everywhere....

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Today, we talk about the hidden cost of constant distraction, as well as cover all of our usual Monday segments.

Featured Event: June 29 Meetup and Rabbit Processing Event. Join us for an in-person meetup and hands-on rabbit processing workshop right here at the Holler. Learn how to humanely dispatch, clean, and prepare rabbit for the freezer or dinner plate.

 Sponsor 1: DiscountMylarBags.com Long-term food storage supplies that won’t break the bank.

 Sponsor 2: AgoristTaxAdvice.com/LFTN  Helping entrepreneurs, homesteaders, and freedom-minded folks handle taxes the smart way.

Tales from the Prepper Pantry

  • Added more pickled beets to the pantry this week—trying to stay ahead of the beet wave
  • Dried a fresh batch of lemon balm, thanks to a special visitor who brought me a beautiful harvest
  • Testing a new approach to event food and premade meals—moving to stainless steel restaurant trays with lids for things like meatloaf. Easier to stack, serve, and clean
  • Hoping to score cucumbers this weekend for the next round of pickling

Frugality Tip

A little weekly effort saves you tons of money in convenience food over time. I’ve been making 8 pounds of meatloaf at a time lately—when meatloaf is on the meal plan, I shape and freeze extras for future, easy-to-serve meals.

In fact, once a week, I pick something to batch like this—whether it’s blanching and freezing extra broccoli, or making carnivore pizza crusts. When life gets busy, I can just pull, cook, and serve—faster than driving into town or grabbing premade, low-quality food.

This habit saves money, improves nutrition, and helps prevent impulse spending. It also keeps us healthier, which could mean fewer medical bills later.

So here’s your challenge: Look at your meal plan this week and find one thing you can double and freeze. Future you will thank you.

Operation Independence

I finished my taxes! One more round to go and I’ll be fully caught up.

This process hasn’t just been about checking a box—it’s given me real insight into where money is flowing (and where it’s not). That clarity has helped me reprioritize how I spend my time and energy moving forward. Sometimes, independence means getting your financial house in order—even if it’s uncomfortable.

Main Topic of the Day: If I Were Starting a Homestead Today - a question from Ian who is about to buy his homestead from across the country and move…

FIRST THE BAD STUFF I DID

Make it fun more often and from the start -

Bulldoze the house and build new in a better location -

Emotional attachment to the goats

Maybe Not Get Goats 

Moved the garden to zone 1

Retaining wall and French drain system - easy maintenance plan 

1 animal or major change at a time until it is easy -

Hard reset on stuff 

Infrastructure before animals (see above)

Time on the property to observe the seasons -

Overseen contractors and helpers more closely -

Build with profit in mind - 1 thing financing the next thing 

Addressed the negative energy issue -

Better use of on-site resources - like junk trees - morel story - 

Get good at compost first - grazing - soil

Water system - repair versus fix once and for all -

Learn from the local community regarding what grows well here, hydrology, local knowledge and dependable contractors

take classes

development relationships

talk to neighbors

Hydrology/water, access, then the rest is the order to plan in

I waited ten years to bring in a permaculture consultant and that was wrong

5 Things You Should Do When Starting a Homestead (From 18 Years of Hard Lessons)

  1. Start With a Big-Picture Plan, Not What’s Already There

Too many new homesteaders try to make existing structures or systems work—even when they don’t. That old house, random infrastructure, or legacy garden spot can lock you into years of wasted time and money. Don’t get emotionally attached to what’s there.

Design from scratch based on what works, not what exists.

  1. Build Soil and Observe Before You Build Anything Permanent

The smartest first year move is not to plant trees, build a barn, or install major systems - unless you just have to as part of your plan. It’s to study your land and build soil health. Hydrology, sun, wind, and microclimates matter more than what you think you want to do.

Compost, watch water flow, graze slowly, and improve soil.

  1. One System at a Time—Fully Functional Before You Add More

Piling on animals, gardens, or outbuildings without the infrastructure in place leads to burnout and chaos. If you’re chasing goats while digging fenceposts, you’re doing it wrong.

Add systems only when the current one runs easily.

  1. Tap Local Knowledge and Outside Experts Early

You don’t need to figure everything out yourself. Local growers, neighbors, county experts, and consultants can save you years of mistakes—if you listen. 

The culvert story

Build relationships and take advice. Pay consultants when it counts.

  1. Manage the Energy—Spiritual, Emotional, and Environmental

Homesteading isn’t just physical work. There is a spiritual signature from before you were ever there and you may have attracted some haters over time - take control of the bad energy, get your property blessed or whatever you need to do to protect it, and yourself, from unnecessarily bad baggage. This is ongoing.

Clear bad energy, maintain spiritual health, and set firm boundaries.

The Holler Roast Prebuy is live! Support the shack, get coffee credit, and score digital goodies. HollerRoast.com

Self-Reliance Festival tickets—Only a few left at the $95 price point. Don’t miss it before the next price jump.

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Make it a great week.

GUYS! Don’t forget about the cookbook, Cook With What You Have by Nicole Sauce and Mama Sauce. 

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