SLP 154 Teri Page on Homesteading with Children
The Sustainable Living Podcast
Release Date: 10/19/2018
The Sustainable Living Podcast
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I developed this weird cough and my throat was hurting if I talked for more than a couple of minutes. Couple that with a state of environmental depression and a feeling of not being able to make a difference - and podfading for over a year made sense. Now, more than ever, having the conversation about creating a more sustainable way of life, is important. Let me know if you want to be part of this conversation
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Marianne takes a look at where we have been and where we are going.
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Yiga Miyashiro is the Director of Brewing Operations for Saint Archer Brewery in San Diego.
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Terri is a long time homesteader and homesteading blogger known as Homestead-Honey.
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Emily and Ethan Waldman are two tiny house enthusiasts. Ethan wrote a book "Tiny House Decisions" that is helping people in their research for their own tiny house build. If you are even just a little bit thinking about tiny houses- either to live in or to have as an extra space - you want to listen to this show.
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Yesterday was International Podcast Day. We are a day late with some updates on upcoming episodes, the homestead, personal health, and the great declutter movement
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Emily shares many tips to reduce the creation of waste. One of the subjects she has been researching are compostable garbage bags.
info_outlineTeri is a long time homesteader and homesteading blogger known as Homestead-Honey.
Here is the bio from her book that tells you more about her:
"Teri Page is the blogger behind the popular homesteading website, Homestead-Honey.com. Her homesteading adventures have taken her from Oregon, where she planted her first vegetables and fell in love with a dirt-covered lifestyle, to Missouri, where her family built an off the grid homestead from scratch and lived in a 350 square-foot tiny house without running water, to Vermont, where she now lives with her husband and two children."
Our conversation centered on her experiences that led her to become a leader in the Homesteading community and to writing this book.
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