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503: Growing Your Own Food with Jill Winger

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Ever since 2020, I have become increasingly aware of how fragile our food supply system is. My wife and I made the decision to start growing our own food and raising chickens, something that we had seen our neighbor do on a ¼ acre lot and we figured, if they can do it, we can do it! 
That’s why I’m excited to be chatting with Jill Winger, author of Old-Fashioned on Purpose: Cultivating a Slower, More Joyful Life. Over the past 10 years, Jill has helped thousands of families learn how to grow their own food, ditch the grocery store, and live the Old-Fashioned on Purpose lifestyle.
Similar to how the Miracle Morning shakes up our daily routine, Jill’s approach shakes up our entire relationship with food and self-sufficiency. You’ll learn how to embrace a producer’s mindset, the magic of growing our own food, and the importance of reconnecting with our environment.
KEY TAKEAWAYS
Become a maker, not just a taker Modern problems require much more than band-aid solutions Sitting at a desk isn’t our natural habitat Adversity isn't always negative. It's often worth leaning into The impact of grocery store food on our minds and bodies Why you don’t need to live on a farm to eat healthy Get The Full Show Notes
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2023
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