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Ep. 68 - Jason Snyder of Doomer Optimism on Homesteading and Localism
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Ep. 68 - Jason Snyder of Doomer Optimism on Homesteading and Localism

Thriving The Future Podcast · Thriving The Future

February 19, 202335m 31s

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Show Notes

Is homesteading (and localism) a form of retreat from society?

It can lead down a lonely path if you do not also develop community.

Jason Snyder (@cognazor on Twitter) of Doomer Optimism Podcast joins me to talk about his recent tweet:

"I don't like the narrative of modern day homesteading (and localism more generally) being a form of retreat or disengagement from larger societal concerns. I see it more as a prefiguration of a healthier society that can emerge from its broad-scale and networked diffusion."

We discuss positive steps to move forward, not "retreat":

  • Get back in touch with your where you food comes from - grow your own food. You can be a localist, even in the city.

  • Plant as many fruit and nut trees as possible. Make passive food sources a common part of your city and homestead landscape. Jason knows a guy who grows out lots of nut trees in pots and gives them away.

  • Build community. Learn new skills. Share your skills, even if you are not an expert. We have a motto: "not an expert, but we're still going to get stuff done."

  • Help each other - (work days and workshops). Jason relates how he is building community, forming a 'barn raising' group and helping each other on various homestead/farm projects. They recently had a workday/workshop helping a friend tear down a trailer.

  • We share our plans for 2023.

Let Jason's pinned tweet be your goal for 2023:

  • New virus coming? Plant trees, cultivate garden, tend livestock.

  • Supply chain shocks and inflation? Plant trees, cultivate garden, tend livestock.

  • Climate change? Plant trees, cultivate garden, tend livestock.

  • New war coming? Plant trees, cultivate garden, tend livestock.

Check out the show notes on the episode website: https://thrivingthefuture.com/localism

Sponsor:

Elderberry cuttings and comfrey crowns and root cuttings are now available at Grow Nut Trees - https://grownuttrees.com

We are having a contest drawing in Feb for a copy of Roxanne Ahern's book "Holistic Homesteading". For details, and to sign up for the drawing, go to https://thrivingthefuture.com/contest.