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    <description>Welcome to The Small Scale Life Podcast!  The Small Scale Life Podcast is focused on gardening; homesteading/DIY projects; wellness; financial freedom and minimalism; and connecting to nature.  The podcast focuses on providing real-life stories and experiences from the hosts and guests, often encouraging listeners to take small, practical steps toward self-reliance and sustainability. 
Learn, do, grow, and be a little better everyday!  That, my friends, is a good thing (and where the magic is)!  
You can find more about Small Scale Life at our website https://smallscalelife.com. 
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    <itunes:summary>Welcome to The Small Scale Life Podcast!  The Small Scale Life Podcast is focused on gardening; homesteading/DIY projects; wellness; financial freedom and minimalism; and connecting to nature.  The podcast focuses on providing real-life stories and experiences from the hosts and guests, often encouraging listeners to take small, practical steps toward self-reliance and sustainability. 
Learn, do, grow, and be a little better everyday!  That, my friends, is a good thing (and where the magic is)!  
You can find more about Small Scale Life at our website https://smallscalelife.com. 
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  <title>Homesteading for Beginners: Definition of Homesteading - Part 2</title>
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  <pubDate>Thu, 23 Aug 2018 00:15:00 -0500</pubDate>
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  <itunes:subtitle>Greg Burns Jay and I discuss the definition of homesteading, how to build experiences and how to cultivate people while building community.</itunes:subtitle>
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  <description>This week, Greg Burns, my friend Jay and I finish Homesteading for Beginners by discussing the Definition of Homesteading.  This is the last part of a 2-1/2 hour conversation that focused on the start of our own individual homesteading journeys.  This is a philosophical discussion about the definition of homesteading, how to build experiences and how to cultivate people while building community.
If you are new to Small Scale Life or missed Part 1 of the Homesteading for Beginners podcast (http://www.smallscalelife.com/homesteading-for-beginners/), I recommend that you take a listen.  In that podcast, Captain Lumbersquatch Greg Burns, my friend Jay and I discuss starting our own Homesteading journeys by asking why.
For more links, photos and extensive show notes, please go to Small Scale Life to get more information (https://wp.me/p6NX1f-TY)! 
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    <![CDATA[<p>This week, Greg Burns, my friend Jay and I finish Homesteading for Beginners by discussing the Definition of Homesteading.  This is the last part of a 2-1/2 hour conversation that focused on the start of our own individual homesteading journeys.  This is a philosophical discussion about the definition of homesteading, how to build experiences and how to cultivate people while building community.</p>

<p>If you are new to Small Scale Life or <a href="http://www.smallscalelife.com/homesteading-for-beginners/" rel="nofollow">missed Part 1 of the Homesteading for Beginners podcast</a>, I recommend that you take a listen.  In that podcast, Captain Lumbersquatch Greg Burns, my friend Jay and I discuss starting our own Homesteading journeys by asking why.</p>

<p>For more links, photos and extensive show notes, <a href="https://wp.me/p6NX1f-TY" rel="nofollow">please go to Small Scale Life to get more information</a>!</p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p>This week, Greg Burns, my friend Jay and I finish Homesteading for Beginners by discussing the Definition of Homesteading.  This is the last part of a 2-1/2 hour conversation that focused on the start of our own individual homesteading journeys.  This is a philosophical discussion about the definition of homesteading, how to build experiences and how to cultivate people while building community.</p>

<p>If you are new to Small Scale Life or <a href="http://www.smallscalelife.com/homesteading-for-beginners/" rel="nofollow">missed Part 1 of the Homesteading for Beginners podcast</a>, I recommend that you take a listen.  In that podcast, Captain Lumbersquatch Greg Burns, my friend Jay and I discuss starting our own Homesteading journeys by asking why.</p>

<p>For more links, photos and extensive show notes, <a href="https://wp.me/p6NX1f-TY" rel="nofollow">please go to Small Scale Life to get more information</a>!</p>]]>
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  <title>Homesteading for Beginners: Start with Why - Part 1</title>
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  <pubDate>Wed, 15 Aug 2018 14:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
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  <itunes:subtitle>Many of us dream of creating productive homesteads and breaking free of our urban or suburban existence.  Where do you start?  My friends Greg Burns and Jay return to the podcast and we discuss Homesteading for Beginners. Greg recommends we start our journey with a different question before we begin: why.</itunes:subtitle>
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  <description>As I drove through southern Minnesota this week, I saw a lot of great farms and homesteads on my journey.  Some of these folks lived on Century Farms (100-year old family farms) while others were just starting to homestead.
My friend Jay and I can relate to those new homesteaders: we both purchased properties in 2018.  We want to create new homesteads on our respective properties, and we figured it would be great to talk with someone who actually had a homestead and was further down the rabbit hole on this journey.
Fortunately, I know a few people who do some great things due to this little podcast and blog!  I called on my friend Captain Lumbersquatch Greg Burns, and he agreed to bring his contrarian perspective (and jar full of fermented goodness) to the discussion.
For more information, show notes and links to other podcasts and information, check out the post on Small Scale Life! (https://wp.me/p6NX1f-Tm) 
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    <![CDATA[<p>As I drove through southern Minnesota this week, I saw a lot of great farms and homesteads on my journey.  Some of these folks lived on Century Farms (100-year old family farms) while others were just starting to homestead.</p>

<p>My friend Jay and I can relate to those new homesteaders: we both purchased properties in 2018.  We want to create new homesteads on our respective properties, and we figured it would be great to talk with someone who actually had a homestead and was further down the rabbit hole on this journey.</p>

<p>Fortunately, I know a few people who do some great things due to this little podcast and blog!  I called on my friend Captain Lumbersquatch Greg Burns, and he agreed to bring his contrarian perspective (and jar full of fermented goodness) to the discussion.</p>

<p>For more information, show notes and links to other podcasts and information, check out the post on <a href="https://wp.me/p6NX1f-Tm" rel="nofollow">Small Scale Life!</a></p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p>As I drove through southern Minnesota this week, I saw a lot of great farms and homesteads on my journey.  Some of these folks lived on Century Farms (100-year old family farms) while others were just starting to homestead.</p>

<p>My friend Jay and I can relate to those new homesteaders: we both purchased properties in 2018.  We want to create new homesteads on our respective properties, and we figured it would be great to talk with someone who actually had a homestead and was further down the rabbit hole on this journey.</p>

<p>Fortunately, I know a few people who do some great things due to this little podcast and blog!  I called on my friend Captain Lumbersquatch Greg Burns, and he agreed to bring his contrarian perspective (and jar full of fermented goodness) to the discussion.</p>

<p>For more information, show notes and links to other podcasts and information, check out the post on <a href="https://wp.me/p6NX1f-Tm" rel="nofollow">Small Scale Life!</a></p>]]>
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  <title>Homesteading in Ohio with Daniel Bokros</title>
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  <pubDate>Thu, 14 Jun 2018 20:45:00 -0500</pubDate>
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  <itunes:subtitle>A while back, I had a great conversation about Homesteading in Ohio with Daniel Bokros.  Daniel is one of the Ohio Get Stuff Done Crew, and he has his own homestead called the Red Dog Ranch.  In this podcast, we discuss his journey from the Marine Corps to the homestead in the Ohio countryside, and what Daniel and his wife Christie are doing to earn money from their homestead.</itunes:subtitle>
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  <description>June is moving right along, and I hope you are doing well!  A while back, I had a great conversation about Homesteading in Ohio with Daniel Bokros.  Daniel is one of the Ohio Get Stuff Done Crew, and he has his own homestead called the Red Dog Ranch.  In this podcast, we discuss his journey from the Marine Corps to the homestead in the Ohio countryside including real community, land, Joel Salatin, building soil, bees, pressure canning, chicken pigs and cows.  That is a lot to pack into an hour!  
Check out more and get more detail on Small Scale Life (www.smallscalelife.com)e! 
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    <![CDATA[<p>June is moving right along, and I hope you are doing well!  A while back, I had a great conversation about Homesteading in Ohio with Daniel Bokros.  Daniel is one of the Ohio Get Stuff Done Crew, and he has his own homestead called the Red Dog Ranch.  In this podcast, we discuss his journey from the Marine Corps to the homestead in the Ohio countryside including real community, land, Joel Salatin, building soil, bees, pressure canning, chicken pigs and cows.  That is a lot to pack into an hour!  </p>

<p>Check out more and get more detail on [Small Scale Life](<a href="http://www.smallscalelife.com)e" rel="nofollow">www.smallscalelife.com)e</a>!</p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p>June is moving right along, and I hope you are doing well!  A while back, I had a great conversation about Homesteading in Ohio with Daniel Bokros.  Daniel is one of the Ohio Get Stuff Done Crew, and he has his own homestead called the Red Dog Ranch.  In this podcast, we discuss his journey from the Marine Corps to the homestead in the Ohio countryside including real community, land, Joel Salatin, building soil, bees, pressure canning, chicken pigs and cows.  That is a lot to pack into an hour!  </p>

<p>Check out more and get more detail on [Small Scale Life](<a href="http://www.smallscalelife.com)e" rel="nofollow">www.smallscalelife.com)e</a>!</p>]]>
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  <title>Midweek Motivation: Preparedness</title>
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  <pubDate>Thu, 25 Jan 2018 13:15:00 -0600</pubDate>
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  <itunes:subtitle>This episode is focused on preparedness and the recent short-lived Government Shutdown. Do you prepare for life's disasters? </itunes:subtitle>
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  <description>Live on the Small Scale Life Podcast, it is Midweek Motivation featuring Tommy Cakes.
Hey, how are you?  I am Tommy Cakes.  Who am I?  I'm a guy from someplace, friends with some people and doing some things.  Don't worry about it!
What I can tell you is that I am in the import and export business.
I import knowledge
I export that information at premium prices!
I will give you a little coastal cosmopolitan insight and motivation weekly on Small Scale Life.
Story Time
Let me tell you about the very short-lived government shutdown.  Did you even know it happened?  Since we don’t do the political thing on Small Scale Life, I will tell you a story instead. 
On Friday last week, a lone Federal employee got a phone call from his boss in a far off regional office.  The boss told him that the shutdown was most likely going to happen.  Since this guy was classified as a “non-essential employee,” the employee would be on furlough (unpaid leave).  The boss provided instructions about what to do if the shutdown occurred and hung up.  
As the employee completed his work, his mind drifted to what this shutdown meant and could do to his family’s budget.  No work meant no pay.  This could hurt since his paycheck went to pay a lot of the bills.  If this was a long shutdown, the loss of this source of income could hurt in the long run, and the rhetoric out of Washington was not good (meaning this could be a long shutdown).
The employee started to think about what he had been doing over the past couple years and how he had not followed through on some ideas and plans.  His side hustle was merely a hobby, and the work he had done to prepare for a major disaster was not enough.  He and his family were not ready to outlast a major event, even after everything he had read and researched on the topic. 
The employee stewed and resolved to take care of those things once the shutdown occurred.  There were a lot of details to be worked out, but it just needed his undivided attention and focus.  He planned his Monday, knowing that the shutdown was inevitable.
Sure enough, the politicians could not agree, and the shutdown happened.  The non-essential Federal employees were on furlough, and that included the hero in our story.
Our hero was ready to act.  Even though this would hurt in the short run, he would begin the process to develop that side hustle into something.  As he sat down at the computer to implement his plan, the phone rang.  The boss called and informed him that he was no longer non-essential, and that he had to report to work (without pay)!
Our hero, thrown for a loop, made some phone calls and got rolling with his regular work day.  Later that day, the government re-opened for business for another couple weeks.  He resolved to implement his plan and start preparing for the next disaster right away.
Midweek Motivation Lesson
So what is the point of all of this?  The point of this Midweek Motivation is this:
[tweetthis]Be vigiliant. Be ready. Be prepared.  Life comes at you fast, and if you prepare, you are set up to adapt and overcome life’s challenges. [/tweetthis]
How do you do get prepared?
Save some money, get out of debt, store some food and water, and get healthy.  Stop dreaming and researching.  Start doing and executing.  Prepare for the worst.  Boom!  If you want to learn more about HOW to prepare, stay tuned to Small Scale Life.  More to come on that.
This is Tommy Cakes, and I see you next week!
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    <![CDATA[<p>Live on the Small Scale Life Podcast, it is Midweek Motivation featuring Tommy Cakes.</p>

<p>Hey, how are you?  I am Tommy Cakes.  Who am I?  I&#39;m a guy from someplace, friends with some people and doing some things.  Don&#39;t worry about it!</p>

<p>What I can tell you is that I am in the import and export business.</p>

<ul>
<li>I import knowledge</li>
<li>I export that information at premium prices!</li>
</ul>

<p>I will give you a little coastal cosmopolitan insight and motivation weekly on Small Scale Life.</p>

<h3>Story Time</h3>

<p>Let me tell you about the very short-lived government shutdown.  Did you even know it happened?  Since we don’t do the political thing on Small Scale Life, I will tell you a story instead. </p>

<p>On Friday last week, a lone Federal employee got a phone call from his boss in a far off regional office.  The boss told him that the shutdown was most likely going to happen.  Since this guy was classified as a “non-essential employee,” the employee would be on furlough (unpaid leave).  The boss provided instructions about what to do if the shutdown occurred and hung up.  </p>

<p>As the employee completed his work, his mind drifted to what this shutdown meant and could do to his family’s budget.  No work meant no pay.  This could hurt since his paycheck went to pay a lot of the bills.  If this was a long shutdown, the loss of this source of income could hurt in the long run, and the rhetoric out of Washington was not good (meaning this could be a long shutdown).</p>

<p>The employee started to think about what he had been doing over the past couple years and how he had not followed through on some ideas and plans.  His side hustle was merely a hobby, and the work he had done to prepare for a major disaster was not enough.  He and his family were not ready to outlast a major event, even after everything he had read and researched on the topic. </p>

<p>The employee stewed and resolved to take care of those things once the shutdown occurred.  There were a lot of details to be worked out, but it just needed his undivided attention and focus.  He planned his Monday, knowing that the shutdown was inevitable.</p>

<p>Sure enough, the politicians could not agree, and the shutdown happened.  The non-essential Federal employees were on furlough, and that included the hero in our story.</p>

<p>Our hero was ready to act.  Even though this would hurt in the short run, he would begin the process to develop that side hustle into something.  As he sat down at the computer to implement his plan, the phone rang.  The boss called and informed him that he was no longer non-essential, and that he had to report to work (without pay)!</p>

<p>Our hero, thrown for a loop, made some phone calls and got rolling with his regular work day.  Later that day, the government re-opened for business for another couple weeks.  He resolved to implement his plan and start preparing for the next disaster right away.</p>

<h3>Midweek Motivation Lesson</h3>

<p>So what is the point of all of this?  The point of this Midweek Motivation is this:<br>
[tweetthis]Be vigiliant. Be ready. Be prepared.  Life comes at you fast, and if you prepare, you are set up to adapt and overcome life’s challenges. [/tweetthis]</p>

<p>How do you do get prepared?</p>

<p>Save some money, get out of debt, store some food and water, and get healthy.  Stop dreaming and researching.  Start doing and executing.  Prepare for the worst.  Boom!  If you want to learn more about HOW to prepare, stay tuned to Small Scale Life.  More to come on that.</p>

<p>This is Tommy Cakes, and I see you next week!</p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p>Live on the Small Scale Life Podcast, it is Midweek Motivation featuring Tommy Cakes.</p>

<p>Hey, how are you?  I am Tommy Cakes.  Who am I?  I&#39;m a guy from someplace, friends with some people and doing some things.  Don&#39;t worry about it!</p>

<p>What I can tell you is that I am in the import and export business.</p>

<ul>
<li>I import knowledge</li>
<li>I export that information at premium prices!</li>
</ul>

<p>I will give you a little coastal cosmopolitan insight and motivation weekly on Small Scale Life.</p>

<h3>Story Time</h3>

<p>Let me tell you about the very short-lived government shutdown.  Did you even know it happened?  Since we don’t do the political thing on Small Scale Life, I will tell you a story instead. </p>

<p>On Friday last week, a lone Federal employee got a phone call from his boss in a far off regional office.  The boss told him that the shutdown was most likely going to happen.  Since this guy was classified as a “non-essential employee,” the employee would be on furlough (unpaid leave).  The boss provided instructions about what to do if the shutdown occurred and hung up.  </p>

<p>As the employee completed his work, his mind drifted to what this shutdown meant and could do to his family’s budget.  No work meant no pay.  This could hurt since his paycheck went to pay a lot of the bills.  If this was a long shutdown, the loss of this source of income could hurt in the long run, and the rhetoric out of Washington was not good (meaning this could be a long shutdown).</p>

<p>The employee started to think about what he had been doing over the past couple years and how he had not followed through on some ideas and plans.  His side hustle was merely a hobby, and the work he had done to prepare for a major disaster was not enough.  He and his family were not ready to outlast a major event, even after everything he had read and researched on the topic. </p>

<p>The employee stewed and resolved to take care of those things once the shutdown occurred.  There were a lot of details to be worked out, but it just needed his undivided attention and focus.  He planned his Monday, knowing that the shutdown was inevitable.</p>

<p>Sure enough, the politicians could not agree, and the shutdown happened.  The non-essential Federal employees were on furlough, and that included the hero in our story.</p>

<p>Our hero was ready to act.  Even though this would hurt in the short run, he would begin the process to develop that side hustle into something.  As he sat down at the computer to implement his plan, the phone rang.  The boss called and informed him that he was no longer non-essential, and that he had to report to work (without pay)!</p>

<p>Our hero, thrown for a loop, made some phone calls and got rolling with his regular work day.  Later that day, the government re-opened for business for another couple weeks.  He resolved to implement his plan and start preparing for the next disaster right away.</p>

<h3>Midweek Motivation Lesson</h3>

<p>So what is the point of all of this?  The point of this Midweek Motivation is this:<br>
[tweetthis]Be vigiliant. Be ready. Be prepared.  Life comes at you fast, and if you prepare, you are set up to adapt and overcome life’s challenges. [/tweetthis]</p>

<p>How do you do get prepared?</p>

<p>Save some money, get out of debt, store some food and water, and get healthy.  Stop dreaming and researching.  Start doing and executing.  Prepare for the worst.  Boom!  If you want to learn more about HOW to prepare, stay tuned to Small Scale Life.  More to come on that.</p>

<p>This is Tommy Cakes, and I see you next week!</p>]]>
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