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We explore how a messy backyard garden, township rules, and a few hard winters pushed us from lone-wolf prepping toward a service-first vision: a practical “ministry of prepping” that blends safety, community, and real skills. Strawberries, wood stoves, and one pastor’s nudge turn setbacks into a plan to help families and veterans build something resilient together.
• shifting from SEO to podcasting as a business tool
• failures and small wins in backyard gardening
• wildlife pressure and local zoning blocking self-reliance
• the true cost and timeline of preparedness
• parenting outdoors and making time count
• why community beats bunker thinking
• a pastor’s prompt toward service and leadership
• early vision for a “ministry of prepping”
• concepts for tiny cabins, greenhouse systems, and a village layout
• funding, constraints, and next-step experiments
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Thanks for listening to The Trading Post Podcast!
Find all our important links— https://linktr.ee/traderstu
This episode of The Trading Post is proudly sponsored by Press X 2 Play Games, Metro Trading Association, and the Michigan Renaissance Festival. Exciting news—I’m featured as The Trader at the Trading Post in Press X 2 Play’s upcoming video game! Learn more about Press X 2 Play at pressx2play.games, discover how Metro Trading Association helps businesses grow through barter and trade, and explore the magic of the Michigan Renaissance Festival.
Questions or guest suggestions? Email us at [email protected]
“Whistles In The West” was written, recorded, and produced by Durracell, exclusively for use with Trader Stu’s platform.
The track is protected under U.S. Copyright (filed and registered), and rights to use have been granted specifically to Trader Stu for content and promotional use related to his brand and media presence.
For additional licensing, custom audio, or to inquire about future collaborations and performances, contact:
📧 [email protected]
🌐 www.durracell.com
© 2025 The Trading Post Podcast. All rights reserved.
By Trader StuWe explore how a messy backyard garden, township rules, and a few hard winters pushed us from lone-wolf prepping toward a service-first vision: a practical “ministry of prepping” that blends safety, community, and real skills. Strawberries, wood stoves, and one pastor’s nudge turn setbacks into a plan to help families and veterans build something resilient together.
• shifting from SEO to podcasting as a business tool
• failures and small wins in backyard gardening
• wildlife pressure and local zoning blocking self-reliance
• the true cost and timeline of preparedness
• parenting outdoors and making time count
• why community beats bunker thinking
• a pastor’s prompt toward service and leadership
• early vision for a “ministry of prepping”
• concepts for tiny cabins, greenhouse systems, and a village layout
• funding, constraints, and next-step experiments
Send us a text
Support the show
Thanks for listening to The Trading Post Podcast!
Find all our important links— https://linktr.ee/traderstu
This episode of The Trading Post is proudly sponsored by Press X 2 Play Games, Metro Trading Association, and the Michigan Renaissance Festival. Exciting news—I’m featured as The Trader at the Trading Post in Press X 2 Play’s upcoming video game! Learn more about Press X 2 Play at pressx2play.games, discover how Metro Trading Association helps businesses grow through barter and trade, and explore the magic of the Michigan Renaissance Festival.
Questions or guest suggestions? Email us at [email protected]
“Whistles In The West” was written, recorded, and produced by Durracell, exclusively for use with Trader Stu’s platform.
The track is protected under U.S. Copyright (filed and registered), and rights to use have been granted specifically to Trader Stu for content and promotional use related to his brand and media presence.
For additional licensing, custom audio, or to inquire about future collaborations and performances, contact:
📧 [email protected]
🌐 www.durracell.com
© 2025 The Trading Post Podcast. All rights reserved.