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Exploring Lifestyles with an Intentional Focus
Scripps National News
Julie and Kevin were featured as part of an evening news story about why more Americans are turning towards lifestyles that include cooking from scratch, gardening, and homeschooling.
Learning to Break Open
The Burn Podcast
Julie reads her piece “After Death Leaves Its Calling Card” from Wildfire Magazine’s 2022 “Cancer Culture” issue. Cancer and the loss of Julie’s best friend in an accident 20 years prior become interlinked. That earlier loss is deeply connected to the trauma cancer brings, and Julie finds a breakdown becomes a breakthrough.
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Homesteading with Chronic Pain & Health Issues
The Prairie Homestead & Old Fashioned on Purpose
If you or a family member is facing an illness or battling chronic pain, is homesteading going to be feasible for you? Today's guests--Kevin and Julie from Wild Homestead Living--walk us through how they both have faced this very question. They will leave you will honest answers and practical advice that has made the world of difference for them.
Julie’s Story of Going from Cancer to Country Living
Igniting the Fire Within: Stories of Healing, Hope & Humor
Whether you have been diagnosed with breast cancer yourself, are a caregiver to someone else, or just want to read stories about having hope on the darkest days, this is the book for you. Inside are 50 under 50: fifty unique stories from people diagnosed under 50 years old, providing a view inside today's unique young breast cancer community. Julie’s essay, After Death Leaves It’s Calling Card, is one of them.
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How to Homestead: 6 Ways to Go from Surviving Short-Term to Thriving Long-Term
Alderleaf Wilderness College
Homesteading and permaculture are natural extensions of learning wilderness survival skills. You're often taking the same principles used in the outdoors and applying them to your home life to become more self-sufficient and sustainable.
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After Death Leaves Its Calling Card
Wildfire Magazine
In this essay, Julie shares her story of going from cancer to country living for the first time. While nobody ever wants to join the cancer club, it can also be a strange gift.
Homestead Chat with Alexia Allen
Hawthorn Farm Podcast
When people think about homesteading, they often think about an isolated homestead that is completely self-sufficient. But here's a secret: None of us go it alone. And that can be a beautiful thing.
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