Manifest Homestead

Kelley Orbe

Welcome to Manifest Homestead, the podcast for women who dream of creating a peaceful, purposeful homestead without the chaos. Hosted by Kelley Orbe, this show blends mindset and practical homesteading advice to help you cultivate a life that feels grounded, intentional, and aligned with your values. Each week, you’ll learn how to manifest a thriving homestead—from managing your daily routines with ease to overcoming overwhelm and self-doubt. You’ll get simple, encouraging guidance to help you balance family life, farm chores, and personal growth—all while staying connected to the heart of why you started homesteading in the first place. If you’re a new and busy homesteader who’s ready to feel calm, capable, and confident in your journey, this podcast is your new favorite companion. 🌻 Subscribe and visit Orbe's Heritage Farm for the Homestead Living Journal, digital homestead tools, and practical resources for your homestead journey. Grow something extraordinary—in your home, on your land, and within yourself. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Episodes

  1. Cold Winters Aren’t the Problem—Impatience Is

    Feb 13

    Cold Winters Aren’t the Problem—Impatience Is

    In this episode of Manifest Homestead, we’re talking about extreme winter cold, livestock care, and why slow winters are not the enemy of a thriving homestead — impatience is. After navigating record-low temperatures, frozen equipment, and feeding cattle by hand, I reflect on how winter exposes weak systems, strengthens land, and forces us to slow down in ways our culture resists. We also talk about maple sugaring season, tapping trees on a small scale, and how winter conditions actually support groundwater, soil health, fruit trees, and pest control. This episode explores how cold winters benefit the land through chill hours, freeze–thaw soil cycles, snow insulation, and ecosystem balance — while also shaping wiser, more resilient homesteaders. If you’re feeling behind, overwhelmed, or tempted to rush into spring, this conversation is a reminder that winter is quietly doing important work, even when it feels frustrating. If you live in a cold climate, care for animals, grow food, or are learning patience through homesteading, this episode will help you reframe winter as a season that builds stronger systems — not one that holds you back. If you want amazing and USEFUL homestead tools check out my digital shop Digital Homestead Tools – Orbe's Heritage Farm And to find out more about who I am and to join my monthly farm family newsletter just go to Orbe's Heritage Farm – Brought to you by our Hearts & Hands Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    33 min
  2. Temporary Fencing, Tiny Barns & Big Lessons: What We Learned Building Our Homestead

    12/11/2025

    Temporary Fencing, Tiny Barns & Big Lessons: What We Learned Building Our Homestead

    Starting a homestead rarely looks like the glossy Pinterest version — it’s messy, imperfect, and full of trial-by-fire lessons. In this episode, I walk you through our real infrastructure journey: tearing down the old barn while nine months pregnant, building too-small sheds, wrestling with temporary fencing, and slowly upgrading our land one project at a time. You’ll learn why you don’t need perfect buildings to begin, how temporary solutions can teach you what your land truly needs, and why slow building creates a better, more functional homestead. I’ll share the mistakes that shaped our best decisions, how setbacks can redirect you toward something better, and why function should always come before “pretty.” Infrastructure grows in layers, not leaps — and every imperfect step teaches you something essential. If you’re dreaming of homesteading or already knee-deep in projects, this episode will help you breathe, refocus, and trust that your homestead will grow alongside you. What You’ll Learn in This Episode: Why your homestead doesn’t need perfect infrastructure to startHow temporary fencing, makeshift sheds, and repurposed buildings buy you timeWhy building slowly leads to better long-term systemsTurning mistakes into lessons for smarter planningPrioritizing function over aesthetics without losing your sanityHow to prioritize function over aesthetics without losing your sanity Links & Resources Mentioned in This Episode: G.R.O.W 2026 Workshop Signup: Practical, hands-on homestead planning with printable worksheets for 2026. Orbe’s Heritage Farm: Your go-to for homesteading tools, planners, and resources. Orbe's YouTube: Check out cows, goats, gardens and all the crazy things we do here! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    23 min

About

Welcome to Manifest Homestead, the podcast for women who dream of creating a peaceful, purposeful homestead without the chaos. Hosted by Kelley Orbe, this show blends mindset and practical homesteading advice to help you cultivate a life that feels grounded, intentional, and aligned with your values. Each week, you’ll learn how to manifest a thriving homestead—from managing your daily routines with ease to overcoming overwhelm and self-doubt. You’ll get simple, encouraging guidance to help you balance family life, farm chores, and personal growth—all while staying connected to the heart of why you started homesteading in the first place. If you’re a new and busy homesteader who’s ready to feel calm, capable, and confident in your journey, this podcast is your new favorite companion. 🌻 Subscribe and visit Orbe's Heritage Farm for the Homestead Living Journal, digital homestead tools, and practical resources for your homestead journey. Grow something extraordinary—in your home, on your land, and within yourself. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.