Homesteading on a Budget

Homesteading on a Budget

Author: Wendi Bergin February 3, 2026 Duration: 20:54
Homesteading doesn’t start with land, money, or fancy tools. It starts with noticing. In this episode of the Joyfully Prepared Podcast, Wendi shares a personal story about moving from New Jersey to Florida and realizing that the most valuable homesteading assets were not furniture, but the buckets, tools, and skills left behind. This conversation is about homesteading on a budget. Seeing the abundance already in your home and yard. Learning skills instead of buying stuff. And building confidence through creativity, determination, and resilience. From foraging and growing food to building with scraps and learning from mistakes, this episode gently reminds you that self-reliance grows one skill at a time.

Wendi Bergin hosts Homesteading Made Simple I Joyfully Prepared, a space where the romanticized idea of off-grid living meets the reality of a busy schedule. This podcast is built on the understanding that building a self-reliant life happens in small, consistent steps rather than dramatic leaps. You'll hear conversations that dig into the tangible skills of gardening, food preservation, and kitchen efficiency, all framed around integrating them into the life you already have. Wendi’s approach is notably calm and practical, stripping away the overwhelm often found online. Episodes serve as a guide to building a pantry, understanding food storage, and cultivating a resilient mindset without requiring a hundred acres. The focus is always on the achievable, emphasizing that homesteading is less about a location and more about a set of purposeful, daily choices. Tune in for a common-sense companion on the path to preparedness and greater self-reliance, wherever you happen to be planting your roots.
Author: Language: English Episodes: 100

Homesteading Made Simple I Joyfully Prepared