

Simple Farmhouse Life
Lisa Bass
With over ten years experience making a home, author and mom of eight, Lisa Bass, shares her love for from scratch cooking, natural living and all things handmade. As a full-time blogger and homeschooler, Lisa also mixes in a little mom life and business tips.
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Sep 19, 2023 • 54min
203. Building a $100k Farm Business in 3 Years | Grace the Shepherdess
Grace, who grew her sheep farming business to $100k by the third year, shares valuable insights on starting and growing a profitable farm business. Topics covered include the importance of business planning, building a newsletter, finding your market, maintaining motivation, and the financial side of diving into a business endeavor. They also discuss the profitability of raising sheep, niche markets, content repetition, sheep dairy farming, and the costs and profitability of different farming ventures.

Sep 12, 2023 • 1h 2min
202. Don’t Wait for the Perfect Circumstances to Start Homesteading | Bay Sandoval
The year 2020 was a catalyst that led many people to chase after the homesteading lifestyle, and Bay is no exception. Fueled by a desire to establish food security for her family, Bay jumped into multiple homesteading endeavors from the get-go and learned a lot along the way. Homesteading can certainly be expensive, but we dive into the reality of living this lifestyle on a tight budget. We also chat about what it is like to pursue your goals in front of an audience on the internet and how we each navigate both the negative and positive feedback. Whether you are working toward your homesteading dream or some other dream, may you be encouraged that you don’t have to wait for the perfect circumstances to get started.
In this episode, we cover:
The mindset shift that led Bay to jump into homesteading before her circumstances were “perfect”
What Bay learned from the successes and failures of starting many endeavors at once
The reality of tackling homesteading projects as a stay-at-home mom of young kids when your spouse is not involved in homesteading
Thoughts on learning from others’ failures
Navigating negative feedback when sharing your homesteading endeavors
How repurposing items can save you money when first starting your homestead
Exploring the balance between minimalism and essentialism
Getting creative with repurposing items in your home and property
Discerning what tools are worth buying and what you can go without
How the homesteading movement initially took off and why it’s still going strong
View full show notes on the blog + watch this episode on YouTube.
Thank you to our sponsors!
Simple Sourdough | Use code LAUNCHSALE at bit.ly/farmhousesourdoughcourse through September 16, 2023
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CONNECT
Bay Sandoval | Website | Instagram | YouTube | Facebook
Lisa Bass of Farmhouse on Boone | Blog | YouTube | Instagram | TikTok | Facebook | Pinterest
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Sep 5, 2023 • 59min
201. Natural Remedies, Groceries for a Large Family, New Homestead | Elizabeth of Purely Parsons
Elizabeth of Purely Parsons, a nurse and mother, shares her story and expertise on a new homestead in Tennessee. Topics covered include tick control, homeopathy, natural remedies, and buying healthy groceries for large families. The importance of supporting the body's ability to heal and the benefits of cooking from scratch and buying in bulk are also discussed.

Aug 29, 2023 • 60min
200. Candid Chat with Essentially Erin: Moving Across the Country to Start a Homestead + Why We Love Home Birth
Erin is a mother of six, new homesteader, retired nurse, and guru on all things natural health and wellness. You may know her from Instagram which is her main platform for sharing information and resources to empower and educate mothers. We sat down and answered some of your questions about their journey from California to Tennessee to find freedom, how they got their homestead off the ground, and how Erin is preparing for her fifth home birth. If any of these motherhood topics interest you, join us for this fun conversation!
In this episode, we cover:
What led Erin and her family to leave California and begin their Tennessee homestead
The characteristics that make Tennessee a great place to homestead
How Erin jumped into the homesteading life quicker than she expected
Some of the challenges of being a brand new dairy cow owner
Identifying your priorities and navigating the limitations that come along with homesteading
Breaking down common misconceptions about the safety and risks of homebirth
Discussing mindset and preparation in the last weeks of pregnancy
View full show notes on the blog + watch this episode on YouTube.
Thank you to our sponsors!
Free 5 Day Blog Challenge | Visit bit.ly/5dayblogchallenge
Toups and Co Organics | Use code FARMHOUSE at ToupsandCo.com
ABOUT ERIN
Erin is a registered nurse, wife, and mother to 5 (4 bio + 1 step) children, and currently pregnant with her fifth baby. Her and her family moved from California to Tennessee in 2020 in search of a life that would lend to more self sufficiency. Erin isn’t afraid to take on new challenges and loves to travel and adventure with her family. She talks and educates authentically online about life, motherhood, health and wellness, birth, and her journey as a new homesteader.
CONNECT
Erin of Essentially Erin | Website | Instagram
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Aug 22, 2023 • 1h 2min
199. Encouraging an Entrepreneurial Mindset in Our Kids | Michelle Visser of Souly Rested
Michelle Visser of Souly Rested discusses the importance of nurturing an entrepreneurial mindset in children, regardless of whether they naturally lean towards business. Topics include identifying children's interests, gaining skills through entrepreneurship, supporting children's pursuits, navigating finances with entrepreneurial kids, and setting big goals for both children and ourselves.

Aug 15, 2023 • 1h 13min
198. Chatting Content Creation and Cheesemaking with Kate of Venison for Dinner
Kate of Venison for Dinner joins the podcast to discuss homesteading, cheesemaking, and balancing motherhood and business. They cover topics such as trying new things without fear of failure, fitting cheesemaking into busy mom life, troubleshooting cheesemaking scenarios, creative ways to use up milk, the reality of starting an online business as a young mother, and creating opportunities to rest and recharge as a mom.

Aug 8, 2023 • 1h 14min
197. Be a Countercultural Mom: Finding Joy, Peace, and Purpose in All Seasons of Motherhood | Abbie Halberstadt of M is for Mama
Mother of ten, blogger, author, and one of my real life friends, Abbie from M is for Mama, is back on the podcast chatting with me about being an intentional mother in an increasingly frantic culture. As mothers, there are so many negative messages coming at us from all directions highlighting the burdens of motherhood without offering us hope or direction. Abbie’s countercultural message of embracing motherhood as a gift and calling from God is a breath of fresh air. Join us as we highlight many of the mindset shifts that have given us freedom and joy in our own journeys as mothers of many.
In this episode, we cover:
All about Abbie’s 45 day trip to Europe with her 10 kids
Feeling less alone in motherhood and moving forward out of the difficult places
Finding freedom from the shame of not being able to keep up with everything on your plate
Shifting your mindset around being interrupted by kids when trying to get things done
Adjusting your expectations about what your house should look like
Taking appropriate responsibility in parenting without succumbing to fear and control
Keeping perspective about your capacity in different seasons of motherhood
Avoiding the trap of comparing yourself to what everyone else is doing
View full show notes on the blog + watch this episode on YouTube.
Thank you to our sponsors!
Toups and Co Organics | Use code FARMHOUSE at ToupsandCo.com
Mockmill | Visit FarmhouseonBoone.com/Mockmill to save 5% on your purchase
ABOUT ABBIE
Abbie is a happy wife, homeschooling mama to ten rad kids, bestselling author, blogger, fitness instructor, and reigning family Nertz champion. But most importantly, she’s a Bible-believing Christian who desires to know God and make Him known. She lives by the motto “hard is not the same thing as bad” and loves encouraging women to dig deep in the everyday trials of motherhood for the treasures of joy and growth that are there in abundance if we’re only willing to look. She, her husband Shaun, and their double handful of children live in the Piney Woods of East Texas.
RESOURCES
M is for Mama by Abbie Halberstadt
Hard is Not the Same Thing as Bad by Abbie Halberstadt
M is for Mama Podcast
The Penny Reward System eBook
The Gentleness Challenge eBook
CONNECT
Abbie Halberstadt of M is for Mama | Website | Podcast | Instagram | Facebook | Pinterest
Lisa Bass of Farmhouse on Boone | Blog | YouTube | Instagram | TikTok | Facebook | Pinterest
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Aug 1, 2023 • 56min
196. Slowing Down and Embracing Intentional Motherhood | Sarah of Simplyy Sarah
In the last decade since I was a young mother, the pace of motherhood has changed so much. Even for mothers who stay home full-time with their children, there are endless opportunities and distractions available to us through our digital devices. When Sarah realized she was running on the hamster wheel of busyness and distraction, she knew she wanted to make a change. Through her own pursuit of simple, intentional, slow motherhood, Sarah began sharing her journey with other mothers who were longing for the same. If striving and busyness have left you feeling burned out, this episode will inspire you to pursue simplicity and connection in your everyday life.
In this episode, we cover:
What led Sarah from living a fast-paced life to embracing slow motherhood
Managing the balance between living a slow and simple life and pursuing goals in business
Creating a simple slow living bucket list to keep your family centered
A day in the life of an intentional stay-at-home-mom
Embracing intentional connection in a way that fits your unique family
Is it possible to live a slow and simple life while keeping up with housework?
How minimalism makes space for a slow pace of life
Keeping your family priorities front and center when deciding what extracurricular activities to pursue
Adding intentionality to your days when it seems like every moment is accounted for
Examining the mental clutter in our digital world that contributes to overwhelm as moms
View full show notes on the blog + watch this episode on YouTube.
Thank you to our sponsors!
Azure Standard | Use code SIMPLESUMMER10 at AzureStandard.com
Toups and Co Organics | Use code FARMHOUSE at ToupsandCo.com
Please see full show notes for more details on these offers.
ABOUT SARAH
Sarah is a wife and mama who is on a journey to ditch the hurry and embrace a slower-paced life. Married to her (homeschool) highschool sweetheart, she and their little family live on a small piece of land about 50 miles east of Kansas City. Through her popular Instagram account, Simplyy Sarah, she encourages other mamas to reclaim motherhood from busy culture’s narrative, find beauty and purpose in the midst of the mundane, and to savor the slow and simple life.
RESOURCES MENTIONED
Download Sarah’s free Slow Summer Bucket List
Aro Box
Check out Sarah’s Slow Rhythms Guide
CONNECT
Sarah Roof of Simplyy Sarah | Website | Instagram
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Jul 27, 2023 • 1h 14min
195. Preserving the Garden Harvest: Simple Approaches to Long-Term Food Storage | Melissa K. Norris
For many of us, it is the time of year where our gardens are producing in abundance. All of our hard work in the garden is starting to pay off, and we don’t want to let any of that hard work go to waste. Knowing how best to preserve your produce is just as important as knowing how to grow it.
Melissa K. Norris is a food preservation guru, and she is joining us to dive into the various methods of preserving. We discuss which methods are easiest for beginners and address some safety concerns around canning and botulism. The good news in food preservation is that you have a variety of different options and most are much more simple than you think! No matter how little experience you may have in preserving, you will feel confident in getting started with Melissa’s extensive knowledge and experience to inspire you!
In this episode, we cover:
The medical wake-up call that led Melissa to transform her family’s nutrition
Where to start if you want to pursue a whole foods diet
An overview of different preservation methods
Concerns around preserving in oil
What is the easiest method of preservation for a beginner?
The process of curing root crops before long-term storage
Go-to preservation method for tomatoes
Pro tips for pickling vegetables
Addressing concerns around canning safety
View full show notes on the blog + watch this episode on YouTube.
Thank you to our sponsors!
Free 5 Day Blog Challenge | Visit bit.ly/5dayblogchallenge
Toups and Co Organics | Use code FARMHOUSE at ToupsandCo.com
RESOURCES
Everything Worth Preserving by Melissa K. Norris
Episode 125 of the Simple Farmhouse Life podcast with Melissa
Lisa on the Pioneering Today podcast with Melissa
8 Tips on How to Cure Onions for Storage
CONNECT
Melissa K. Norris | Website | Instagram | YouTube | Podcast | Facebook | Pinterest
Lisa Bass of Farmhouse on Boone | Blog | YouTube | Instagram | TikTok | Facebook | Pinterest
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Jul 20, 2023 • 50min
194. Do Your Kids Need a Digital Detox? A Balanced Approach to Screen Time | Molly DeFrank
Every parent wants to do what is best for their children, but technology use can be a tricky issue to navigate! Early in her motherhood, Molly welcomed technology into her kids’ lives, but quickly realized she needed to make a change. Immediately, Molly saw drastic improvements in her children. She now helps parents navigate this complex world of screen use by coaching families through a detox period and a reintroduction process. Whether you are a parent who knows you need to make a change in your family’s screen use or you have technology pretty well under control in your home, this episode is full of interesting statistics and empowering encouragement!
In this episode, we cover:
What led Molly to make a change in her kids’ screen time habits
Resetting your kids’ brains to enjoy tactile activities again
Do we need to prepare our kids for the digital world around them?
A look at the impact of screen addiction on the upcoming generation
The difference between learning from screens vs. face-to-face interaction in the early years
Are there types of screen time that are better or worse for kids?
Is it possible to undo damage that has been done by excessive screen time?
Thinking through the right time and place for screens in your family
The importance of starting by establishing a vision for your family
View full show notes on the blog + watch this episode on YouTube.
Thank you to our sponsors!
Toups and Co Organics | Use code FARMHOUSE at ToupsandCo.com
Redmond Real Salt | Use code FARMHOUSE at bit.ly/farmhouseredmond
RESOURCES
Digital Detox: The Two-Week Tech Reset for Kids by Molly DeFrank
Freebies when you order the book!
CONNECT
Molly DeFrank | Website | Instagram | Facebook
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