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Growing Freedom: Reclaiming Our Food Sovereignty

Growing Freedom: Reclaiming Our Food Sovereignty

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Remember when growing your own food wasn't a revolutionary act? The Surviving Changes podcast takes you on a journey through America's shifting relationship with food production, from Jefferson's vision of independent farmers to today's restrictive regulations that can make planting tomatoes in your front yard an act of defiance.

Food sovereignty—the right to control our own food systems—was once fundamental to American identity. But something changed. Regulations crept in, HOAs began enforcing "aesthetics over agriculture," and in some states, you can be fined for collecting rainwater on your own property. Meanwhile, millions face food insecurity not because there isn't enough food, but because the systems delivering it are broken, expensive, or inaccessible.

Meet Alex from Florida, who transformed a small apartment patio into a thriving mini-garden during the pandemic. What began as a hobby evolved into community support and eventually a $2,500 monthly income from selling homegrown produce to neighbors. When Alex's HOA sent warning letters about "unauthorized planter boxes," they pushed back and won—because feeding yourself and your community shouldn't be controversial.

Alex's story reminds us that gardening isn't just about plants; it's about power, community, and resilience. Whether you have acres of land or just a window box, you can reclaim some independence one seed at a time. Ready to start? Download our Backyard Gardener app for free heirloom tomato seeds (just pay shipping) and join the growing movement of Americans taking food production back into their own hands. Share this episode, leave a review, or better yet—go plant something!

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