Ep. 60 Heavy Rain, Kitchen Renovations & Motivation

Ep. 60 Heavy Rain, Kitchen Renovations & Motivation

Author: Jason Contreras August 16, 2024 Duration: 1:10:26
In this episode, Jason, Al and Ben discuss various topics including the recent weather, the use of dishwashers and microwaves, and the concept of a dumbwaiter. They also talk about Jason’s kitchen renovation project and the use of Rubio Monocoat for finishing the countertops. In this part of the conversation, Jason and Al discuss various topics including the progress of Jason’s kitchen renovation, the survival of his meat chickens during heavy rain, the use of supplements for the chickens, Al’s new breeding bull, the flooding on Al’s property, and the recent harvest of meat birds. In this final part of the conversation, the hosts discuss raising turkeys and the challenges they face. They talk about the size and weight of turkeys, the amount of feed they consume, and the possibility of selling them. They also explore the idea of making their own sandwich meat and deli meat from the turkeys. The hosts then shift the conversation to their recent experiences and struggles with motivation and burnout in their YouTube careers. They discuss the pressure to constantly film and the guilt they feel when they don’t. They also express gratitude for their loyal viewers and the challenges of being content creators in the ever-changing landscape of YouTube. Sow the Land: https://www.youtube.com/@SowtheLand Lumnah Acres: https://www.youtube.com/@LumnahAcres Hollar Homestead: https://www.youtube.com/@TheHollarHomestead Homestead Shop Talk is a weekly audio podcast hosted by Jason Contreras (@sowtheland), Ben Hollar (@thehollarhomestead) and Al Lumnah (@lumnahacres). Three dudes with different homesteads talking about homestead life, content creation, growing a homestead and building a life worth living for. Thanks for listening!

Grab a cup of coffee and pull up a stool. Homestead Shop Talk feels less like a formal broadcast and more like the weekly conversation happening in a well-used workshop, hosted by Jason Contreras, Ben Hollar, and Al Lumnah. Each brings the distinct perspective of running their own homestead, meaning topics swing naturally from the deeply practical to the broadly philosophical. You’ll hear them troubleshoot a failed crop, debate the best tools for a barn repair, and share hard-won lessons on balancing this demanding lifestyle with family and creative pursuits. The discussion often veers into the realities of content creation, as each host documents their journey online, but the heart of this podcast is about building something tangible and meaningful with your own hands. It’s for anyone who dreams of greater self-sufficiency, whether on acres of land or in a suburban backyard, offering camaraderie and unvarnished advice instead of glossy perfection. Tune in for honest talk about soil, structures, and the slow, rewarding work of crafting a life deeply connected to what you value most.
Author: Language: English Episodes: 100

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Duration: 1:13:34
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EP. 75 Thanksgiving Traditions or NOT [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 59:24
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Ep. 74 It's butchering season, not holiday season [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 1:06:58
Jason, Al, and Ben discuss the seasonal changes in their homesteading activities, focusing on butchering workshops, the quality of pork, DIY projects, and the challenges of content creation during the winter months. They…
Ep. 73 Impact of Upcoming Changes on Farm Food [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 1:03:27
Jason, Al, and Ben discuss their recent activities in homesteading, including weather conditions, pig farming experiments, and butchering classes. Ben shares insights from his pig butchering class, highlighting the camar…
Ep. 72 This Week on the Homestead with Al, Ben and Jason [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 1:00:28
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Ep. 71 Fences, Lard and Chainsaws [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 1:05:43
Jason, Al, and Ben discuss their favorite movies, delve into Al's recent fencing project, and share experiences about the changing weather as winter approaches. They explore the challenges of working on a homestead, incl…
Ep. 70 Will Helene Get More People into Homesteading [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 1:02:04
Jason, Al, and Ben share their experiences from the past week, including breakfast routines, busy homesteading activities, and a successful butchering class. They discuss community engagement, unexpected opportunities wi…
Ep. 69 Coffee Milk vs. Hush Puppy [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 52:53
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Ep. 68 Cleanup After the Hurricane [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 56:27
In this episode Jason, Al, and Ben discuss the aftermath of a recent hurricane that impacted their homesteads and the surrounding community. They reflect on the challenges faced by those affected, share personal experien…