Homestead-ish

Kristin & Devon

Welcome to the Homestead-ish Podcast! Join us - Kristin and Devon - as we reconnect with nature and each other through the homesteading movement. In every episode, we share our journey of rediscovering the skills of our great-grandparents, uncovering sustainable practices, and learning how to heal our planet one step at a time. Perfect for non-traditional enthusiasts eager to cultivate traditional skills and meaningful connections, this podcast offers a space for everyone to engage. Tune in and become a part of our community dedicated to preserving our natural resources for generations to come. Don't miss out—subscribe now and start your homestead-ish adventure with us!

  1. 1D AGO ·  BONUS

    S2, E6: Backyard Climate Activist, 7 Ways to Heal the Planet from Home (a mini-episode)

    Send us Fan Mail This week’s episode is a little different. After missing our first Thursday release in two full seasons (life happens!), Devon hops on solo for a brief in-between episode to share a personal update and an exciting glimpse into her forthcoming book, Backyard Climate Activist: Healing the Planet from Home. Drawing from a recent Substack essay, Devon explores the heart behind the Backyard Climate Activist framework and shares the seven “R’s” that shape the book’s philosophy:  Rewild  Reconnect  Refuse  Reduce  Reuse  Recycle  Rot In a world where the climate crisis can feel overwhelming and impossible to solve alone, this episode is a reminder that meaningful change often begins much closer to home than we think.  We’ll be back next week with a full episode and guest interview, but in the meantime, we hope this conversation leaves you feeling inspired, grounded, and hopeful. Mentioned in this episode: Backyard Climate Activist: Healing the Planet from Home (forthcoming)! Stay-tuned to be the first to get your hands on a copy!  Devon’s Substack essay: “How to Be a Backyard Climate Activist: 7 Ways to Heal the Planet from Home”  Clarissa Pinkola Estés' Letter to a Young ActivistKiss the Ground by Josh TickellConnect with us: Follow along for more conversations about homesteading, sustainability, reconnecting with nature, and creating a more hopeful future from right where we are. Follow the Homestead-ish IG pageConnect with Devon on IGConnect with Kristin on IG

    13 min
  2. APR 23

    When Western Medicine Isn’t Enough: Blending Cannabis, Aromatherapy, and Western Medicine with Michele Finn of Jubilee of Wellness

    Send us Fan Mail What happens when modern medicine isn’t enough, and you’re willing to explore everything to help someone you love? In this episode of Homestead-ish, we sit down with Jubilee of Wellness founder Michele Finn—aromatherapist, CBD wellness guide, caregiver, and now Devon’s neighbor at The District—to talk about what it really looks like to blend holistic healing with Western healthcare. Michele shares the deeply personal story of caring for her mother through an 11-year battle with acute lymphoblastic leukemia and how that journey led her into the world of aromatherapy and cannabis-based wellness. Together, we explore how essential oils, CBD, THC, and CBG can support the body, the importance of proper education and safety, and why healing doesn’t have to be an either/or conversation. One of the most powerful moments in this episode is Michele’s story of a critical turning point in her mother’s illness when traditional treatments had reached their limits, and cannabis helped restore comfort, function, and dignity in a moment that felt nearly hopeless. This conversation is a reminder that healing isn’t always linear and sometimes the most meaningful care comes from combining tools, not choosing sides. Connect With Us Visit Michele locally at Jubilee of Wellness at The District Artisan Market & Patio and at the New Albany Farmers Market Shop online: JubileeofWellness.com About Dr. Ethan Russo  Connect with Kristin @growingpaines_ Connect with Devon @devonballardhudson Follow Homestead-ish @homesteadish_pod This podcast is for informational and educational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice. Always consult with a qualified healthcare provider before making any changes to your health or wellness routine.

    54 min
  3. FEB 25

    Season 2 Kickoff: Planting Onions — An Act of Hope & Resistance

    Send us Fan Mail Season 2 is here! 🌱 After a long winter, Kristin and Devon are back behind the mic reflecting on what the season has taught them and why small acts of homesteading can feel especially meaningful in uncertain times. In this episode, they share honest updates from their homesteads, including: Kristin’s ongoing home build on her forested land (and the patience it’s requiring)Devon’s journey growing Basil & Blossom Co. and navigating winter health and energyThe very relatable mystery of chickens who simply… stop laying eggs in winterLiving seasonally and honoring winter as a slower, restorative timeWhy planting, tending, and creating can be quiet acts of hopeHow to stay grounded without disconnecting from what’s happening in the wider worldTogether, they explore the tension many of us are feeling right now — wanting to stay informed and engaged while also protecting our peace and capacity. This conversation is an invitation to: ✨ find rest without guilt ✨ tend something small and meaningful ✨ and remember that hope often looks like showing up anyway As Madeleine L’Engle wrote, “Planting onions that spring was an act of faith in the future…” We’re glad you’re here for Season 2. 💛 🌿 Connect with Us Devon on IG Kristin on IG Basil & Blossom Co’s Kombucha Kitchen Devon on Substack ⭐ If You Loved This Episode Please follow, rate, and share with a like-minded friend. It helps this small but mighty podcast grow.

    43 min
  4. 2025-10-22

    BONUS Episode! Devon's Opening a Community Kombucha Kitchen (Plus, How You Can Be a Part of It)

    Send us Fan Mail This week, we’re popping into your feed with something a little different — a bonus episode all about Devon’s Community Kombucha Kitchen Kickstarter and the big leap she’s taking with Basil & Blossom Co.  In this mini-episode, Devon and Kristin chat about: 🌿 Why Devon decided to move her kombucha production into a commercial kitchen space at The District in downtown New Albany — and how sometimes the universe gives you that extra push to finally make the leap. 🏡 The limitations of cottage food laws and how they can make it tough for small farmers and homesteaders to grow their businesses. 🥕 The importance of community-based food systems — connecting with where our food comes from, supporting local makers, and creating spaces that nourish both people and planet. 💛 How you can become part of this story by supporting the Kickstarter campaign and helping bring this community kombucha hub to life! Whether you’re a fellow homesteader, a lover of local food, or someone dreaming of taking your own next big step — this conversation is full of heart, honesty, and hope. 🎧 Listen now to hear the behind-the-scenes story and learn how you can help build something truly special for our local food community. 👉 Support the campaign: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/basilblossom/building-basil-and-blossom-cos-sustainable-kombucha-kitchen 👉 Follow along on Instagram: @homesteadish_pod @devonballardhudson @growingpaines_ 👉 Love Kombucha? Follow the Basil & Blossom Co Business Page on Facebook

    22 min

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Welcome to the Homestead-ish Podcast! Join us - Kristin and Devon - as we reconnect with nature and each other through the homesteading movement. In every episode, we share our journey of rediscovering the skills of our great-grandparents, uncovering sustainable practices, and learning how to heal our planet one step at a time. Perfect for non-traditional enthusiasts eager to cultivate traditional skills and meaningful connections, this podcast offers a space for everyone to engage. Tune in and become a part of our community dedicated to preserving our natural resources for generations to come. Don't miss out—subscribe now and start your homestead-ish adventure with us!

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