Ep. 168 – You Need to be Bloomscrolling, Not Doomscrolling
You need to post your wins and surround yourself with positive people.
Positive solutions to help you Thrive
You need to post your wins and surround yourself with positive people.
Gen Z has a very different view of job, career, and money than older people (even Gen X). I interview my Gen Z friend, not to poke fun, but to understand them.
Tips for dealing with adversity. Focus on your Circle of Influence and Circle of Concern.
Matt from FarmHopLife and Joseph the Homestead Padre with me and we talk about Orthodoxy.
Travis from Backyard Berry on Substack shares about his series “Building a Sustainable Nursery”. He shares his favorite trees.
Plant a great Fall garden – even in the heat of July! Hear how to start sensitive greens and carrots, and how to plant squash and beat the wave of squash bugs.
Jamon Mysliwiec joins me to share about TIAG – The Independent American Gardener, an online to in-real-life community, teaching permaculture and self-sufficiency through regenerative community.
This Spring I have not planted any new annuals, besides potatoes. Let me share the new perennials I am planting this year. Skirret, Yacon, Mashua, Sea Beet.
Matt from FarmHopLife, Joseph the Homestead Padre from Smith Homestead, and Grant Payne from Christine Acres Farm join me on a community call to share our Spring plans.
Perpend became an Orthodox monk.
When he was home, he would greet others, with a greeting that he likely learned in his travels: Instead of saying, “Hi, how are you?”, he would say, “How goes the struggle?”
Instead of giving the usual response of “I am fine”, you would think about it for a moment. This led to a more real and heartfelt conversation.