Episodes

  • Ep. 148 - How Do You Use AI? - with Eric Niday
    34 mins
  • Ep. 147 - Jason Snyder on Weathering Hurricane Helene
    Nov 3 2024

    Jason Snyder of Doomer Optimism shares stories of how his family in NC weathered Hurricane Helene and what he is doing to regeneratively recover from the aftermath.

    Resiliency through community and culture.

    "Biblical flood? Plant trees, cultivate gardens, raise livestock."

    Episode website: https://ThrivingtheFuture.com/hurricane

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    30 mins
  • Ep. 146 - Flashback - the Real Civil War is Within You - with Cyprian
    Oct 28 2024

    Next week is the election. Once again it is being billed as the "most important election in our lifetime!". And four years from now they will tell us the same thing. If every election is the same way, then maybe they are not as consequential as they say that they are.

    In Oct-27's homily/sermon, my pastor, Father Nikolai Meyers talked about the election (starts at 1:30:00, if it is not cued already).

    We are sold that there are only two sides to this. But Life has many sides.

    We got rain in NE Kansas after weeks and months of drought. The storm brought down trees. Neighbors helped each other to clear the downed trees. Maybe that is more consequential than the circus 2000 miles away in DC.

    "If voting could actually upset the power of the establishment, you wouldn't be allowed to do it." - Cyprian

    Cyprian (aka Vin Armani) and I talk about the "Invisible Enemy" from an Orthodox Christian perspective.

    The Invisible Enemy

    For totalitarianism to come into power you must have an Invisible Enemy.

    In 2020, Trump called Covid the "Invisible Enemy".

    Who is the Invisible Enemy today?

    For the Left, it is White Supremacy. It's the white guy with a rifle asking, "What kind of American are you?"

    For the Right, it's Trans people or "illegals".

    What about the homeless and the poor - are they the Invisible Enemy?

    Fear of the Invisible Enemy

    The fear of the Invisible Enemy is fueled by social media, especially Twitter. You get more Likes and Views when you scare people with it.

    This pattern of declaring someone (or specific people or groups) as an Invisible Enemy and then declaring (social or real) war against it usually happens right before a big upheaval, and usually leads to some form of totalitarianism. Examples in the 20th Century are many: Germany, Russia, China.

    The Real Civil War is Within You. What are YOU going to do?

    Positive solutions to face your own personal Civil War:

    • Pray. Pray for humility and discernment.
    • Avoid the mind virus trap of thinking of groups of people as the Invisible Enemy. It never ends well.
    • Give.

    We discuss: do you give to the homeless person if he will likely spend it on drugs?

    If you have an issue with this:

    How about asking his name? Greeting him with his name would be acknowledging him as human being.

    How about having a meaningful conversation?

    "The rich exist for the sake of the poor. The poor exist for the salvation of the rich.” - St. John Chrysostom.

    • Read the daily Lives of the Saints. Their strength in trials and persecution will be a guide and model for you as you face the same. Because it is coming. (Didn't you learn anything from Covid?!)

    You may think you are winning. You don't think it will happen to you, but someone will be asking you, "What kind of American are you?" and you likely won't fit their definition.

    Episode website and show notes: https://thrivingthefuture.com/civil-war2

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    45 mins
  • Ep. 145 - How to Position Yourself as an Expert - with Grant Payne
    Oct 20 2024

    It's been almost a year since Grant and I shared about How to Propagate your own Trees, Plants, and Flowers for Free, and Sell the Extras as a Side Hustle (recently as a Flashback episode on Oct-11.

    What has changed with our nursery businesses in the last year? I started my food forest design business and have my first paid design client.

    We share about becoming an "expert".

    Finding your niche: you are an expert in something (or more expert than others).

    How to position yourself as an expert.

    One way to start is to speak to audience or perspective client as you would to yourself several years ago.

    We also talk nursery biz:

    • Hostas, trees.
    • Grading nursery stock based on pot size and tree caliper.

    Episode website:

    Ep. 145 - How to Position Yourself as an Expert - with Grant Payne

    Sponsors:

    Grow Nut Trees - Chestnuts, hazelnuts, pecans, elderberry - all adapted to the Midwest.

    Thriving Food Forest Design - Let us create a low maintenance perennial paradise for you so you can grow more food and be more self sufficient.

    Permies digital marketplace is YOUR source for all things permaculture for your homestead, side hustle, and designing your intentional life: from video courses, to blueprints, to books.

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    1 hr and 14 mins
  • Ep. 144 - How I Put My Garden to Bed for the Winter
    Oct 13 2024

    What are you doing to put your garden to bed for the winter time?

    Maybe you are luck and your growing season is still in swing. We are nearing the first frost date. It has been too hot and dry for my Fall greens to germinate so I will need to start them in the greenhouse, where they can grow until Jan or Feb.

    How do you clean up your garden beds?

    For Milpa beds, I chop and drop the beans and other plants for mulch, cover with a little compost, and then some woodchips.

    In the main garden:

    • I loosen the soil with a broadfork. Not too much.
    • I add amendments like lime, rock phosphate, and liquid kelp.
    • Then a thick layer of compost.
    • I add a thick layer of leaves that I collect from the curbside in town once the leaves drop.
    • Then I cover it with a layer of woodchips.

    If I am creating a new garden bed, I use the lasagna method:

    • Break up or turn over the soil with a broadfork.
    • Like Nick Ferguson, I may add a layer of animal feed pellets.
    • I adda layer of compost or horse manure.
    • Then I add a layer of molasses mixed with water to feed the soil bacteria.
    • I cover it all with leaves and woodchips.

    What do you do to put your garden to bed for the winter time?

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    I also share in this episode -

    • What happened to the podcast?
    • My tour of Charlie's Chestnuts and the hybrid chestnut called Revival, which is almost as big as the palm of my hand.

    Episode website:

    Ep. 143 - How I Put My Garden to Bed for the Winter

    Sponsors:

    Grow Nut Trees - Chestnuts, hazelnuts, pecans, elderberry - all adapted to the Midwest.

    Thriving Food Forest Design - Let us create a low maintenance perennial paradise for you so you can grow more food and be more self sufficient.

    Permies digital marketplace is YOUR source for all things permaculture for your homestead, side hustle, and designing your intentional life: from video courses, to blueprints, to books.

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    9 mins
  • Ep. 143 - Flashback - How to Propagate your own Trees, Plants, and Flowers for Free, and Sell the Extras as a Side Hustle
    Oct 11 2024

    This flashback episode with Grant Payne has tips that you can also use on your homestead to save and propagate trees and plants, with enough abundance to sell the extras. Create your own nursery side hustle,

    • Propagation - from cuttings - elderberry, mulberry, figs, berries, and discarded trims from nursery plants.
    • Flowers, mums, and bulbs
    • Obtaining seeds and plants
    • Where to sell - FB, Craigslist, ebay, and creating a popup website. The pros and cons.

    Episode website: Ep. 144 - Flashback - How to Propagate your own Trees, Plants, and Flowers for Free, and Sell the Extras as a Side Hustle

    Sponsors:

    Grow Nut Trees - Chestnuts, hazelnuts, pecans, elderberry - all adapted to the Midwest.

    Thriving Food Forest Design - Let us create a low maintenance perennial paradise for you so you can grow more food and be more self sufficient.

    Permies digital marketplace is YOUR source for all things permaculture for your homestead, side hustle, and designing your intentional life: from video courses, to blueprints, to books.

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    20 mins
  • Ep. 142 - How Are You Becoming More Self Reliant?
    Sep 22 2024

    What are you doing to increase your self reliance and self sufficiency?

    Jack Spirko's definitions:

    • Self Sufficiency – The percentage of your needs met by your own systems
    • Self Reliance – The duration in time you can live well without systems of support (or to live well with YOUR systems of support)

    Let's face it - the 2024 election is not going to go well. The side that loses is not going to accept the results. There will be civil unrest. Plus WW3 conditions are looming.

    Change is coming. People can feel it.

    What would you do in another 2020-type situation? What lessons learned can you apply from the last time?

    What could you do to be able

    Long term/short term -

    • Plant trees
    • Cultivate gardens
    • Tend livestock

    More short term:

    • Look at your gaps in energy, food, water. What can you improve so that you can live well with your systems of support?
    • Fight the mind virus and the fear
    • Prepare mentally and spiritually
    • Build community
    • Learn skills through self study and networking
    • Expand your other forms of income

    I share what I am doing to become more self reliant and self sufficient.

    Episode website: Ep. 142 - How Are You becoming More Self Reliant?

    Sponsors:

    Grow Nut Trees - Chestnuts, hazelnuts, pecans, elderberry - all adapted to the Midwest. Now taking orders for shipping in Sept/Oct.

    Thriving Food Forest Design

    Permies digital marketplace is YOUR source for all things permaculture for your homestead, side hustle, and designing your intentional life: from video courses, to blueprints, to books.

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    15 mins
  • Ep. 141 - Armagarden - Regenerative Community Design, with Lindsay Brandon
    Aug 25 2024

    Lindsay Brandon, CEO and Permaculture Consultant at Permaculture Canada joins me to share about Armagarden, her new project to integrate community design into the permaculture design.

    We discuss Armagarden and how it contrasts with the usual permaculture design.

    From the website:

    What is Armagarden?

    Armagarden was born from the desire to get back to the land and live a lifestyle that is connected to family, place and community. Through strategic design methods considerations are made through the design process towards food/water security, community resource management, and holistic design from a community perspective. With the recent increase in people desiring a homesteading lifestyle many realise that self-reliance is best when combined with the skills of their community. That we are stronger, more resilient, and can accomplish much more when we pool our resources, talents and skills together.

    The community resilience is created with elements including food production, on-site (off-grid) energy production, infrastructure for community events, educational courses and sustainable construction and energy efficiency practices for all buildings.

    Episode website: Ep. 141 - Armagarden - Regenerative Community Design, with Lindsay Brandon

    Sponsors:

    Grow Nut Trees - Chestnuts, hazelnuts, pecans, elderberry - all adapted to the Midwest. Now taking orders for shipping in Sept/Oct.

    Permies digital marketplace is YOUR source for all things permaculture for your homestead, side hustle, and designing your intentional life: from video courses, to blueprints, to books.

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    32 mins