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Welcome back to new week of The Dissident Dad Show! Today, I share how I secure the chicken run, mourn two losses, and fix winter gaps with hardware cloth and cinder blocks. Then I introduce Globalism Slayer, a curated X thread for family-run, local businesses, and map a path to rebuilding American manufacturing through a wool sweater startup grounded in faith and community.
• weekend homestead progress and predator-proofing
• temporary door solution and straw shortage
• launch of Globalism Slayer on X for local sellers
• criteria for rooted, family-run businesses
• demand for American-made goods and mill town decline
• plan for US-made wool sweaters and supply chain gaps
• pricing, quality, and durable value
• Origin USA as a proof-of-concept
• mentor meeting and regional revival strategy
• audio upgrades and commitment to listeners
• faith as the core of family and enterprise
• kinward mindset toward community and eternity
If there’s feedback on the audio on this one, I am greatly sorry. I’m going to improve the setup with headphones and gear to make this more bearable and more highly produced if I’m going to keep going forward.
By Greg CelloWelcome back to new week of The Dissident Dad Show! Today, I share how I secure the chicken run, mourn two losses, and fix winter gaps with hardware cloth and cinder blocks. Then I introduce Globalism Slayer, a curated X thread for family-run, local businesses, and map a path to rebuilding American manufacturing through a wool sweater startup grounded in faith and community.
• weekend homestead progress and predator-proofing
• temporary door solution and straw shortage
• launch of Globalism Slayer on X for local sellers
• criteria for rooted, family-run businesses
• demand for American-made goods and mill town decline
• plan for US-made wool sweaters and supply chain gaps
• pricing, quality, and durable value
• Origin USA as a proof-of-concept
• mentor meeting and regional revival strategy
• audio upgrades and commitment to listeners
• faith as the core of family and enterprise
• kinward mindset toward community and eternity
If there’s feedback on the audio on this one, I am greatly sorry. I’m going to improve the setup with headphones and gear to make this more bearable and more highly produced if I’m going to keep going forward.