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With help from guest authors, experts, and community and business leaders, the Familius Helping Families Be Happy podcast explores topics and issues that connect families to the nine habits of a happy family: love, play, learn, work, talk, heal, read, eat, and laugh together.
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Homesteading with Kids
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Homesteading with Kids
In this episode of the Helping Families Be Happy podcast, host Adina Oberman interviews author and homesteader Carolyn Bennett Fraiser. Carolyn shares her journey into modern-day homesteading, emphasizing the movement's focus on self-sustainability and healthy living. She talks about her new children's book, M is for Mason Jar: A Homesteading Alphabet , inspired by the principles of homesteading and the experiences of creating it. The conversation explores how families can incorporate homesteading practices into their lives, no matter their living situation, and discusses the broader messages of lifestyle reflection and education conveyed through her book.
Episode Highlights
00:00:10: Introduction to the podcast and guest Carolyn Bennett Fraiser, who is a homesteader and author.
00:01:12: Explanation of modern-day homesteading and its distinction from pioneer homesteading.
00:02:09: Carolyn shares her personal journey into homesteading, initially sparked by health issues.
00:03:35: The inception of Carolyn's children's book during the COVID pandemic as a challenge from her husband.
00:05:14: Discussion of the various applications of homesteading and the importance of self sustainability for families.
00:08:44: Carolyn emphasizes that homesteading is a family activity involving every member.
00:09:27: The book aims to introduce children to homesteading concepts and serve as a resource for families.
00:12:19: Carolyn hopes the book inspires conversations within families about homesteading practices.
00:12:51: Information on where to find Carolyn's book and online presence.
Key Takeaways
Homesteading is adaptable and can be practiced in various environments, emphasizing self sustainability and healthy living.
Engagement and encouragement from family members can play a pivotal role in pursuing creative endeavors.
Homesteading can serve as an educational tool for children, introducing them to concepts of self-sufficiency and environmental care.
The book provides both a reflection for homesteading families and an educational window for those unfamiliar with the lifestyle.
Tweetable Quotes
"Modern day homesteading is more of a movement, a state of mind where we focus on living off the land and using our resources properly."
"Wherever you are, you can make it work on some level. It's just a matter of stepping in and trying it out."
"Homesteading really is kind of like a family activity. You just can't have one person in a house who's into homesteading and it doesn't involve everybody else."
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