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What is home? Where is home? If you’re born in one country, raised in another, and living in a third (as a lot of us are today), when people ask you where you’re from, the answer isn’t so simple. This podcast explores that simple, yet eternal question: Where are we from? Your host Aimen Bedawi talks with guests from all walks of life about the paths we travel and the perspectives we gain, or shed.
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The Homestead Journey

Brian Wells

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The homesteading podcast dedicated to the pursuit of self-sufficiency, self reliance, and sustainability. Brian is a 4th generation homesteader located in beautiful upstate NY. Along with his wife, Bonnie (also a 4th generation homesteader) and their son Brian Jr., Brian has been actively homesteading on a 2 acre piece of land since 2008. This podcast is dedicated to their journey and is a call for others to join them in pursuing self sufficiency, self reliance, and sustainability.
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Journey Home: Voices of the African Diaspora

African Diaspora United Radio

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Journey Home: Voices of the African Diaspora is a podcast that serves as a powerful platform for exploring, celebrating, and connecting the diverse voices within the global African diaspora. Our podcast is dedicated to unraveling the rich tapestry of stories, experiences, and perspectives that make up this vibrant and interconnected community. Join us on a captivating journey as we engage in insightful conversations, share personal narratives, and amplify the voices of individuals who have t ...
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"A Way Home Together: Stories of the Human Journey" tells stories of people on the move from different cultures and countries. In our first two episodes, host Ahmed Badr, a refugee from Iraq speaks to his parents and 14-year-old sister about his family's journey. Other early episodes feature young refugees and migrants from the Middle East and Africa, who now live in North America. Their voices, laughter and emotional honesty are examples of how "A Way Home Together" can help build a new nar ...
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Send us a Text Message. Dive into Merjem's story, from her early days growing up in Germany, navigating the complexities of dual identity, to the pivotal moments that shaped her into the trailblazer she is today. Discover her battles, breakthroughs, and the undying spirit that propelled her to follow her dreams against all odds. Merjem's narrative …
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This podcast is the FIRST podcast for Journey Home with Jodi. Thank you to Nadielle, Laura and Iris (Owner of the Blue Iris) for being on the show. Segment 1: Laura, Jodi and Nadielle talk about how they got into real estate and what they love about it Segment 2 : Iris, owner of The Blue Iris talks to me about her new store in Chatham, NJ (20:00) S…
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2023 has been a season of change on our homestead. Some of that has been planned. So of it, not so much. On this final episode of season 4, I share with you some of those changes and some lessons I've learned. I also share with you my vision for season 5. Until next time, keep up the good work!! Brian Support the Show. http://www.thehomesteadjourne…
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In this final episode Bonnie joins me on one last episode in our series on Empty Nest Homesteading . We expected this transition to be far more traumatic than it has been. While we understand that everyone's journey is different, on this episode we share 11 Reasons why we think we've been able to make this transition so smoothly . Enjoy!! Brian Sup…
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This week I spent a lot of time reading the policy manuals of the Farm Bureau and the NY Farm Bureau. As I did, I spent quite a bit of time thinking about how homesteading and farming are the same. And how they are different. On this episode, I share my thoughts on that as well as why I think homesteading is crucial to solving the issue of aging fa…
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Back in May at the Southern Adirondack Homesteading Festival, I was introduced to Natalie, the manager of our local region for the NY Farm Bureau. We became friends. She has been trying to convince me to join the organization, but I wasn't convinced that it would be a good fit. While their mission is advocacy and education relating to agricultural …
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This past weekend, I had the privilege of helping Jack Pollner put on the Fall Gathering of the Homesteaders of New England. What a great time!!! On this episode I share with you about the event, including 6 lessons I've (re)learned by attending the event. Enjoy!! Brian Support the Show. http://www.thehomesteadjourney.net/blog http://www.thehomeste…
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This year my garden has sucked. Worst. Garden. Ever. It's been one of those gardening seasons that could make you want to quit gardening. Forever. But, instead, I'm trying to learn some lessons. Some lessons that I hope will help me be successful in years to come. Hopefully it will inspire you to keep gardening even if things haven't gone well for …
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On today's episode we jump back to May's Southern Adirondack Homesteading Festival and the talk I gave called "What Is Homesteading". Enjoy!! Brian Support the Show. http://www.thehomesteadjourney.net/blog http://www.thehomesteadjourney.net/newsletter http://www.thehomesteadjourney.net/support http://www.thehomesteadjourney.net https://www.facebook…
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On this episode, we take a deep dive into steam canning. I talk about it's history, the journey to "approval" and when it should be used. I also talk about the VKP Multi-Use Steam Canner that we just purchased. I've put it through its paces; as a steam canner, a hot water bath canner and a stock pot. Do I recommend it? Listen and find out!! VKP Mul…
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This week, we sent our last remaining American Guinea Hogs off to their new home in Michigan . It is a bittersweet day for us. And while a lot of thought went into making this decision, it is very easy to second guess "quitting" something. And, so on this episode I remind you (and myself) that it is ok to quit things. In fact, sometimes the best th…
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On this episode, I am joined once again by Amy Dingmann from A Farmish Kind of Life as we talk about "lifesteading" and her journey so far into being an empty nester. Enjoy!! Brian Support the Show. http://www.thehomesteadjourney.net/blog http://www.thehomesteadjourney.net/newsletter http://www.thehomesteadjourney.net/support http://www.thehomestea…
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On this episode we look at 3 questions we are asking ourselves to try to help right-size our homestead as we head in the direction of being empty nest homesteaders. 1. What does your child contribute? 2. What does your child consume? 3. What does you need/want from your homestead? Enjoy!! Brian Support the Show. http://www.thehomesteadjourney.net/b…
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This year has been an emotional rollercoaster for all of us. At times we have felt excitement, pride, sadness, anticipation, nostalgia, happiness and relief. And sometimes we have felt them all at the same time. On this episode I am joined once again by Bonnie as we discuss those emotions and how we have survived (and are continuing to survive) thi…
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As I have been anticipating 3B Farm becoming 2B Farm as Brian Jr. heads off to college, it's left me with a bit of an identity crisis. For the last 18+ years of my life, my primary focus has been on trying to be a present dad. Now, my role as dad is about to change. And, while I'm excited about that, it also leaves me contemplating my purpose. And …
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On this episode, we begin our series on homesteading as empty nesters. Bonnie and I are in the midst of that transition right now. This past week was Brian J's last week of school. And in a few months, he'll be headed off to college. And our lives will change drastically. Our homestead will change dramatically. And so as we work through all of that…
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The day after I released Episode 156, (Be A Helpful Homesteader), I ran across a Facebook post that got me to thinking about the topic in a slightly different manner. Yes, sometimes people are harsh when replying to people's questions or problems. We've all seen that. But, I think we've also seen people get upset and offended because someone dared …
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While scrolling through some of the Facebook homesteading groups, I saw over and over again people starting their post by saying, "Please be kind" or "Please don't judge me". It's sad to me that people feel the need to start out their post that way. And so, today's episode is really all about being kind, remember that we too, at one point didn't kn…
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This week, I ran across the story of Paul Strobel, a farmer in Western NY who had a run-in with some animal rights activists that left him shaken and worried that they might try to steal his livestock. His story reminded me of a farmer near me several years ago name Joshua Rockwood who did have his animals taken under the guise of animal rights. He…
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This time of the year, I see many people asking questions similar to this: I'm in zone xyz, is it too soon to plant beans outside? On this episode we talk about what USDA hardiness zones or growing zones are and why I don't think they matter at all to "regular" vegetable gardens. We talk about instead why instead last and first average frost dates,…
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On this final episode in our series on the Mediterranean Diet, I am once again joined by Bonnie as we talk about the pros/cons of the Mediterranean WOE. Enjoy!! Brian Support the Show. http://www.thehomesteadjourney.net/blog http://www.thehomesteadjourney.net/newsletter http://www.thehomesteadjourney.net/support http://www.thehomesteadjourney.net h…
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Last week, we visited my brother Eric in Alaska. He made arrangements for us to visit the homestead of some friends of his from church. On this episode I talk about that visit and what I learned. Am I inspired to move to Alaska? Listen, and find out. Enjoy!! Brian Support the Show. http://www.thehomesteadjourney.net/blog http://www.thehomesteadjour…
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Perhaps the biggest impact the Mediterranean Diet has had on how we homestead is on the animals we are raising for meat. On this episode we dive into what those changes are. Enjoy!! Brian Support the Show. http://www.thehomesteadjourney.net/blog http://www.thehomesteadjourney.net/newsletter http://www.thehomesteadjourney.net/support http://www.theh…
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On this episode we talk about gardening Mediterranean style? Are there things you MUST grow while on the Mediterranean diet? Are there things you shouldn't grow? How is following this diet, impacting how we garden this year? The answers might surprise you!!! Enjoy!! Brian Support the Show. http://www.thehomesteadjourney.net/blog http://www.thehomes…
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For awhile, I really struggled with whether or not we could follow the Mediterranean Diet and still be homesteaders. After all, we don't live in the Mediterranean. And there are a lot of common ingredients to the Mediterranean Diet, that we cannot grow here in upstate NY. A. We can't produce olive oil B. We are 100s of miles away from the ocean and…
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On this episode, Bonnie joins me once again as we dive into what the Mediterranean Diet is and why we have chosen to adopt it. We talk about what we've found easy. And what we've found challenging. I also give Bonnie a pop geography quiz and she tries to give me directions to the Mediterranean region using fence posts???!!! Enjoy! Brian Support the…
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On this episode, I am joined by my lovely wife Bonnie as we talk about 5 keys to ensuring long term success when adopting a new way of eating. We talk about the difference between diets, diet plans and "ways of eating" and how that terminology has been helpful as we adopt the Mediterranean Diet. The 5 Keys To Success we discuss are: 1. Accountabili…
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We are facing a season of change here on the homestead. Bonnie was recently diagnosed as pre-diabetic and thus prescribe the Mediterranean Diet. And we are also facing the prospect of an empty nest. On this episode I share with you how these changes have been impacting me and how they are going to impact this podcast. Homesteading and Hungry YouTub…
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Back on Episode 133, we talked about the 3 ways we were growing potatoes here on our homestead. So, how did things work out? On today's episode we talk about what worked well, what didn't work well and what we'll be doing differently next year. Also, this is the last episode of season 3. Enjoy. Brian http://www.thehomesteadjourney.net/blog http://w…
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On this episode we talk about the importance of avoiding the trap of doing things you don't like just because people expect it of you. Don't do what you hate! Enjoy!! Brian http://www.thehomesteadjourney.net/blog http://www.thehomesteadjourney.net/newsletter http://www.thehomesteadjourney.net/support http://www.thehomesteadjourney.net https://www.f…
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This past weekend I had the opportunity to attend the first annual fall gathering of Homesteaders of New England in Greenfield, NH. On this episode I share my thoughts on the event and how it has impacted my homesteading journey. Enjoy!! Brian http://www.thehomesteadjourney.net/blog http://www.thehomesteadjourney.net/newsletter http://www.thehomest…
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On this week's episode I share some of the things I'll be doing this fall and things I've been thinking I need to do in the spring to set myself up for success for next year's garden. Enjoy!! Brian http://www.thehomesteadjourney.net/blog http://www.thehomesteadjourney.net/newsletter http://www.thehomesteadjourney.net/support http://www.thehomestead…
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It seems like nothing has gone right on the homestead this year. But, we soldier on. https://www.facebook.com/afarmishkindoflife/posts/pfbid0yqWUPBy4XDePPL1Bn5cE1TAe6L6WaYmwyARdqY61n5WGYFbr6mUcbv32eHHFSbUvl Enjoy!! Brian http://www.thehomesteadjourney.net/blog http://www.thehomesteadjourney.net/newsletter http://www.thehomesteadjourney.net/support …
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It's the time of the year when homesteaders are busy preserving the harvest. On this episode, we talk about the 5 major methods of food preservation and how you decide on what method to use. Enjoy!!! Brian http://www.thehomesteadjourney.net/blog http://www.thehomesteadjourney.net/newsletter http://www.thehomesteadjourney.net/support http://www.theh…
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A few months ago, I ran across this quote by Ann Lamott, "Expectations Are Resentments Under Construction" and knew it would make for a great topic on the podcast. Enjoy!! Brian http://www.thehomesteadjourney.net/blog http://www.thehomesteadjourney.net/newsletter http://www.thehomesteadjourney.net/support http://www.thehomesteadjourney.net https://…
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We arrived home yesterday from our vacation. And I found a very weedy garden waiting for me. At first I was very frustrated and upset over that. I felt inept as a gardener, a failure as a homesteader, a fraud as a homesteading content creator. But, then I remembered WHY the garden has weeds. And that change in perspective caused me to see the weeds…
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It's been awhile since I've done a product review. Today we talk EDC's and whether or not a Leatherman Super-Tool 300 meets that need. Enjoy!!! Brian http://www.thehomesteadjourney.net/shop http://www.thehomesteadjourney.net/blog http://www.thehomesteadjourney.net/newsletter http://www.thehomesteadjourney.net/support http://www.thehomesteadjourney.…
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On this episode I share with you an exciting announcement !! Enjoy! Brian http://www.thehomesteadjourney.net/shop http://www.thehomesteadjourney.net/blog http://www.thehomesteadjourney.net/newsletter http://www.thehomesteadjourney.net/support http://www.thehomesteadjourney.net https://www.facebook.com/TheHomesteadJourneyPodcast https://www.youtube.…
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This week I almost screwed up, big time! I almost let the homestead get in the way of something far more important..... my relationship with my son. Enjoy! Brian http://www.thehomesteadjourney.net/shop http://www.thehomesteadjourney.net/blog http://www.thehomesteadjourney.net/newsletter http://www.thehomesteadjourney.net/support http://www.thehomes…
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On this episode I am excited to be joined by Clare from Start Small Homestead on Instagram. Her bio says, "I have an eight by 10 patio and can't plant in the ground. There are big obstacles in my teeny space, but I'm homesteading anyway. Some dreams start small." Enjoy, Brian http://www.thehomesteadjourney.net/shop http://www.thehomesteadjourney.ne…
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Because I primarily garden in raised beds that are about 10 to 12 inches deep until a couple of years ago, I had only tried growing potatoes once. A big part of the reason why I didn't try growing potatoes is because I thought you need a depth and a quality of soil that I don't have. Another part of the reason why I didn't grow potatoes is because …
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I was recently interviewed for a magazine. As part of that interview, they asked that I also submit a video about 5 things I think someone needs to know in order to start a successful vegetable garden. While I don't want to spoil the entire thing, I did think it would be appropriate to offer up my introduction as kind of a teaser. So, enjoy. And st…
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On Memorial Day, our tradition is to go visit my grandparents grave up in Monkton, Vermont. It's a really pretty ride. But, it's also a great time for me to reflect on the memories of my grandparents. And, today I reflect on 3 things that I learned from my Papa. Enjoy!! Brian http://www.thehomesteadjourney.net/shop http://www.thehomesteadjourney.ne…
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Today we are revisiting the topic of meat chickens. And in particular we are focusing on the sustainability aspect of raising the Cornish X. The fact is that as homesteaders we cannot hatch out our own Cornish X. We are dependant on others to do this for us. Is there a better way? On this episode we talk about the other options and why we continue …
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Somewhere I ran across this quote; "100% of the Seeds You Never Plant Will Never Sprout" and when I did, I thought, "Boy, that will make a great podcast episode." Today is that day. Today we talk about 4 things that keep us from ever getting started and what we can do to overcome our fear. Enjoy!! Brian http://www.thehomesteadjourney.net/shop http:…
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Time, Money and Space. The lack of these are the biggest barriers to taking the next right step on our homesteading journey. But, maybe our issue isn't a lack of resources. Maybe it's because we're looking at things the wrong way. Today's episode is all about reframing our minds to get us to think about things differently. Enjoy!! Brian PS: Here is…
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Lately I've been struggling with feelings of inadequacy. That what I'm doing isn't enough. It's not good enough. I look at what others are doing and I feel like it doesn't measure up. On today's episode I remind myself that we all have unique constraints. And that I can only be the best version of me that I can be. And think you should do the same.…
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"Go Big or Go Home"..... We use that phrase a lot (at least in the USA) as a means of encouraging people to dive headlong into things, with gusto and 100% commitment. On this episode we talk about 3 different posts I recently saw on FB homesteading groups that were indicative of that mentality and why I think it is a REALLY bad approach to homestea…
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