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In this episode, Anna Sakawsky dives into geopolitics, family dynamics, and the realities of homesteading. She debunks the myth of total self-sufficiency, emphasizing community reliance, local sourcing, and essential skills like gardening, canning, and food preservation. The conversation contrasts homesteading with prepping and highlights the rise of the MAHA movement. The hosts also share personal updates, including a jury duty experience that sparks a deeper look into bias, deliberation, and community dynamics.
By James and PhilIn this episode, Anna Sakawsky dives into geopolitics, family dynamics, and the realities of homesteading. She debunks the myth of total self-sufficiency, emphasizing community reliance, local sourcing, and essential skills like gardening, canning, and food preservation. The conversation contrasts homesteading with prepping and highlights the rise of the MAHA movement. The hosts also share personal updates, including a jury duty experience that sparks a deeper look into bias, deliberation, and community dynamics.