Preparedness is in my DNA

Preparedness is in my DNA

Author: Wendi Bergin April 27, 2020 Duration: 2:55

Hi there!  I’m Wendi Bergin the host of Joyfully Prepared.  I’m so thankful that you’ve taken the time to listen to this podcast.  I named the podcast Joyfully Prepared because I believe that becoming more prepared and self-reliant is a journey of abundance and self-discovery. 

I grew up in Charlottesville, Virginia.  My dad is from there as well as my grandparents.  Preparedness is actually embedded in my DNA.  Back in 1938, the leader of my grandparents’ church encouraged its members to put up two years’ worth of food and supplies.  Over the next couple of years, my grandma and her mother-in-law canned 1800 jars worth of food.  My grandfather had his own business as a landscaper and tree surgeon.  He put up two years’ worth of any supplies he might need to keep his business running: tired, chains, parts.

In 1941, the United States entered World War II and all the industry in the country went to support the war effort.  Because of my grandparents’ efforts to preserve and grow their own food, they never needed to use one of their ration stamps.  Grandpa stayed in business, where others in his industry were not able to. 

Because of their experiences, they raised my father to with a preparedness mindset.  

My mother is the youngest of nine children and grew up in Idaho.  They didn’t have a lot of money but she was taught by her mother how to grow a large garden and preserve the harvest. How to sew and quilt.  They had their own root cellar. (Mom says it was scary going down there by herself.)  They raised their own cattle and had a milk cow. She didn’t like doing that either.  Her parents were fiercely self-reliant and taught her by their example.

I’m really so grateful for my heritage in so many ways.  

Although, my parents taught me by their example, I have ventured out on my own to learn how to develop skills.  I have to say, most of my learning has come from my mistakes.  I’m happy to laugh at them and share them with you.  Hopefully, you’re learning curve will be a little less steep.  

I’m married to a husband named Sam.  I have seven children.  I’ve been homeschooling for about 13 years and just love to learn all sorts of new things.  We’ve grown gardens, bred and raised dairy goats, processed our own meat chickens, hatched chick and raised laying hens.  We have a couple of dogs and cats.  I love to forage for wild edibles and learn how to make natural remedies.  I know a lot about a few things and a little about a lot of things.

Again, I’m so grateful you’re here and can’t wait to get to know you better.  From time to time we’ll have guests on to learn from them as well.


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: 211

Homesteading Made Simple I Joyfully Prepared
Podcast Episodes
Why Chickens Are Easier Than You Think [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 32:31
In This Episode: Why springtime makes everyone want chickens The difference between meat chickens and laying hens The truth about how long it takes to get your first egg Why that first egg feels like winning the lottery…
My Failure Taught Me This About Preparedness [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 20:30
A very honest “I forgot sunscreen” moment Why denial sometimes sneaks into our planning Making meaningful memories with family… even when things go wrong What a serious sunburn actually feels like (and why it sneaks up o…
Stop Assuming Someone Else Will Be Prepared [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 14:58
n this episode, Wendi shares a more pointed but encouraging message about preparedness, responsibility, and community. After hearing people joke for years about showing up at her home during a crisis, she explores the de…
3 Things to Know Before Buying Land for a Homestead [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 19:15
In this episode, Wendi shares three foundational principles for choosing property for a homestead. Homesteading dreams often begin with land, but many buyers focus on the house and overlook important details about zoning…
Biggest Canning Mistakes I See Every Year [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 24:28
Biggest Canning Mistakes I See Every Year Canning competitions aren’t just about ribbons. They’re about courage, skill stacking, community, and stewardship. As Chairperson of the Food Preservation Division at the Florida…
Surviving Survivor w/ Liz Wilcox [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 49:54
What we cover Why Wendi wanted the survival side of Survivor, not just gameplay The bathroom reality: no toilet paper, “Coconut Grove,” and leaf roulette The pre game survival briefing and what it does and does not teach…
How Small Homestead Skills Create Big Confidence [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 24:18
In This Episode:Why Wendi is identifying as a quilter before making her first quiltThe power of practicing simple foundational skills like sewing straight seamsRaising and processing 42 meat chickens and what that teache…
Raising Meat Chickens: Questions People Always Ask [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 37:51
Why we decided to raise our own meat chickens instead of just buying “better” meatHow seeing someone else do it made us realize we could tryWhether you need land, special equipment, or a farm setupMeat chickens vs laying…
Homesteading on a Budget [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 20:54
When Wendi moved her family to Florida, she left behind something she now deeply misses.Not furniture.Farm tools.That realization became the heart of this episode.In this episode, we talk about:Why homesteading value liv…
Gardening Feels Hard Until You Do This [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 21:08
Why Container Gardening Works Almost AnywhereYou do not need land. Or a perfect setup. Just a place to start.Choosing Containers Without Buying Anything NewBuckets, bags, bowls, and things you already own can work just f…