Country Living With Emma

Country Living With Emma

Author: Country Living With Emma Language: English Episodes: 389
Step into the quiet rhythm of life beyond the city limits with Country Living With Emma. This podcast is a gentle, firsthand account from Emma, a single woman in her sixties navigating the realities and rewards of maintaining a rural homestead. Each episode feels like a conversation with a knowledgeable neighbor, covering the tangible aspects of self-sufficient living-from gardening and preserving food to managing land and repairing things yourself. But it’s more than just a practical guide; it’s a thoughtful exploration of the mindset required for this lifestyle, touching on solitude, resilience, and the deep satisfaction of hands-on work. The narrative naturally weaves in lessons learned over decades, offering a unique perspective on independence, simplicity, and connecting with the natural world. Listeners will find a blend of personal journals, cultural observations on rural life, and quiet inspiration for their own journeys, whether they live in the country or just dream of a slower pace. Through honest storytelling, this podcast becomes a companion for anyone interested in the authentic details and personal growth found off the beaten path.
Episodes
Episode 268 - The Gift of a False Fall [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 21:35
It's 88 degrees in Texas in August. It sure makes getting things done in the property easier!
Episode 265 - Revisiting Mindset [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 22:23
There are challenging circumstances throughout our lives. How we react to those circumstances makes all the difference.Dare to Lead
Episode 263 - An Ode to Organization [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 23:50
I confess, there are NO organization genes in my DNA. This is about how I found my quilting thimble in my headband drawer of my dressing table!
Episode 260 - Living in the AI Generation [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 24:10
Good, bad, or otherwise, AI is here to stay. As with all technological advances, we can't stop it so we're going to have to learn to use it and live with it.