Homestead Living
The Coop
Educational and inspirational conversations with the homesteaders who are at the forefront of the modern homesteading movement.
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Homestead Living
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Jul 3, 2026
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Episodes
Ep 24: How to Grow Real Food That Actually Feeds Your Family w/ David The Good 03.07.2026 1:19:16
In episode #24 of The Coop, Anna Sakawsky sits down with David The Good to discuss survival gardening: practical, low-input ways to grow abundant, calorie-dense food that truly feeds your family. David shares his journey from a childhood gardener to author, YouTuber, permaculture gardener, and nursery owner in South Alabama. He emphasizes that survival gardening isn’t about panic mode or doomsday...
Ep 23: Healthy Homemade Alternatives to Soda & Coffee w/ CeAnne Kosel 19.06.2026 1:02:32
In Episode #23 of The Coop, Anna Sakawsky sits down with longtime friend and fellow homesteader CeAnne Kosel of Farmhouse Teas to talk about creating delicious, better-for-you drink alternatives at home. CeAnne shares how her journey began with growing calendula flowers and expanded into making teas, salves, and eventually healthier replacements for coffee and soda. After developing a sugar aller...
Ep 22: Why Community Is the Most Important Part of Homesteading 05.06.2026 52:56
Homesteading can feel incredibly rewarding … but it can also feel lonely when you’re the only one in your neighborhood growing food or raising chickens. In Episode #22 of The Coop , host Anna Sakawsky reflects on why true self-sufficiency has always depended on community, and how we can start building stronger local networks today. Drawing from real-life examples (like neighbors helping clear snow...
Ep 21: The Economics of Homesteading w/ Jessica Spiers 22.05.2026 1:09:37
In a time when grocery prices keep climbing and the world feels increasingly uncertain, many families are asking a simple question: how can we stretch what we have further while building something that lasts ? In Episode #21 of The Coop, Anna sits down with Jessica Spiers (homesteading and homeschooling mother of nine) for a deeply practical conversation about how modern homesteading is stepping i...
Ep 20: Jacob Lauser on Navigating the Legal Side of Homesteading 08.05.2026 2:01:14
If you’ve ever wondered whether you’re allowed to keep chickens, sell eggs from your backyard, build a shed, or start a small homestead business … this episode is essential listening. In Episode #20 of The Coop, Anna sits down with Jacob Lauser (lawyer, homesteader, and founder of Homesteaders. Legal) for a practical, no-nonsense conversation about the legal realities every homesteader should unde...
Ep 19: Susan Poizner on Growing Fruit Trees with Confidence 24.04.2026 1:22:55
If you’ve ever dreamed of stepping outside and picking fresh, juicy fruit straight from your own trees (but felt intimidated by pruning, rootstocks, pollination, or where to even begin) this episode is for you . In Episode #19 of The Coop , Anna sits down with Susan Poizner, orchardist, author, educator, and founder of OrchardPeople.com , for a warm, practical conversation that takes the mystery o...
Ep 18: Anna Sakawsky on Her Homesteading Journey & What Homesteading Really Means 10.04.2026 48:57
In this solo episode of The Coop, Homestead Living Editor-in-Chief Anna Sakawsky shares her personal story for the first time. From growing up as a city kid in Vancouver with almost no exposure to homesteading, to the stressful travel-agent days that sparked her desire for a slower, more connected life, Anna opens up about the path that led her here. She talks about how her travels abroad unexpect...
Ep 17: Eve Kilcher on the Real, Messy Truth About Modern Homesteading 27.03.2026 1:28:25
Eve Kilcher is no stranger to homesteading life. As a former star on Discovery Channel’s Alaska: The Last Frontier and a dedicated homesteader herself, she’s lived the reality of trying to balance it all: growing food, raising animals, and managing a homestead while also juggling the demands of modern life. In this honest conversation, Eve and host Anna Sakawsky talk about the gap between the rom...
Ep 16: Herbs That Match Every Season of Life w/ Suzanne Tabert 13.03.2026 59:58
For nearly forty years Suzanne Tabert has been teaching people to look out their back door instead of reaching for a bottle. As a little girl in suburban Chicago she was already under the fir trees harvesting violets and baking tiny potatoes in a pit she dug herself. That same thread never broke. Today she runs Cedar Mountain Herb School in North Idaho, writes books, and shows everyday families h...
Ep 15: Don Tipping on Getting Started With Seed Starting (The Easy Way) 27.02.2026 1:07:26
Don Tipping has been at the seed starting game a long time. He’s farmed and stewarded seeds at Seven Seeds Farm since 1997, founded Siskiyou Seeds in 2009, and now grows over 700 open-pollinated varieties, breeding for bio-regional strength in Southwest Oregon’s variable climate. He’s seen the industrial seed game up close: big companies sourcing globally, pushing flashy hybrids while workhorse o...
Ep 14: Lisa Steele on Gardening with Chickens … Symbiotic Systems That Actually Work 13.02.2026 1:09:07
Lisa Steele returned to her fifth-generation roots after Wall Street, launching Fresh Eggs Daily in 2009 to share natural, herb-based poultry care the old-timer way. Her book Gardening with Chickens showed that flocks and gardens can thrive together: chickens debug, fertilize, and till; gardens supply greens, bugs, and scraps. Ten years on, the updated 10th anniversary edition ( https://homestead...
Ep 13: Sally Fallon Morrell on The Timeless Wisdom of Real Food 29.01.2026 1:13:41
Thirty years ago, Sally Fallon Morell dared to challenge the low-fat gospel. Her book Nourishing Traditions wasn’t born from theory. It came from a mother’s quiet rebellion against the “virtuous” diet being sold to families. She discovered Dr. Weston A. Price’s photographs of indigenous peoples with broad jaws, straight teeth, and robust health, then watched modern guidelines push the opposite: m...
Ep. 12: Jill Winger on Staying Human in a Busy World … Time Management Tips for Modern Homesteaders 12.12.2025 1:12:45
In this episode, Anna and Jill discussed: Why true balance is a myth How homesteading keeps us human Seasonal productivity vs. daily perfection Managing big goals with real-life constraints Brain-dumping, prioritizing, and building momentum Using a planner that reflects actual homestead life And much more …
Ep. 11: Shaye Elliott on Cultivating a Beautiful Life: Homemaking, Homesteading & Travel 15.11.2025 1:15:41
In this episode of The Coop, you’ll learn: How Shaye defines homesteading (you’ll love this) Letting your definition evolve as seasons change: kids, business, capacity, and real life The overlap and differences between homesteading and homemaking What it actually means to “cultivate the beautiful life” in an ordinary week Using the five senses … music, scent, texture, light, and taste … to transfo...
Ep. 10: Joel Salatin: Homesteading is a Mindset 17.10.2025 1:24:46
In this episode of The Coop , you’ll learn: Why homesteading is mental first, physical second How to start where you are (sprouts > sourdough > chickens) Dirt, movement, sunshine: the real health stack Self-worth through meaningful tasks (and raising needed kids) How growing half your food changes budget and health Building community without the algorithm (gifts, trades, help) Duplication &g...
Ep. 09: Carolyn Thomas on Freeze-Drying: The “Easy Button” for Home Food Preservation 19.09.2025 1:42:43
In this episode of The Coop, you’ll learn: Carolyn’s incredible freeze-drying story Why YOU should be freeze-drying at home The seven simple steps to freeze-drying How to preserve everything from fruits to full meals with ease How to choose the right freeze dryer Save time and avoid mistakes with practical tutorials and checklists What other equipment you really need (or don’t) Creating healthy, s...
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