PRQ Homesteading Expanded

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At its core, PRQ Homesteading Expanded views the homesteading process as a transformative spiritual path. By freeing ourselves from the system—those invisible chains of debt, processed foods, wage slavery, and societal expectations—we rediscover our innate connection to the Earth, the cosmos, and our higher selves. Each episode explores how tilling the land mirrors the cultivation of inner peace; how foraging for wild edibles teaches trust in divine provision; and how homesteading your land symbolizes reconstructing a life aligned with universal truths rather than man-made illusions. Drawing from ancient wisdom traditions, modern mysticism, and personal testimonies, we discuss concepts like energetic sovereignty—harnessing the land's vibrations to heal trauma inflicted by industrial society—and communal rituals that foster collective awakening. Whether you're escaping urban chaos or deepening your rural roots, our show empowers you to homestead not just for the body, but for the spirit, turning self-reliance into a gateway for enlightenment and true freedom.

  1. 6D AGO

    PRQ Homesteading Expanded, April 4, 2026

    PRQ Homesteading Expanded with Ra-bin and ShaneP The Paper Trail, Navigating the Homestead Legal Storm This episode of PRQ Homesteading Expanded (April 4, 2026) explores the intersection of spiritual resilience and practical legal defense for homesteaders facing foreclosure and tax challenges. Hosts Robin and Shane discuss moving beyond ineffective "allodial title" arguments toward rigorous procedural defenses, such as auditing the chain of title and leveraging IRS transcripts. The discussion emphasizes maintaining a "heart-centered" approach of gratitude even when navigating the complexities of the maritime legal system. The Shift from Ideology to Procedural Defense A significant portion of the discussion focuses on the limitations of "allodial title" or "land patent" arguments in modern courts. Robin shares audio clips from Michigan court cases where judges dismissed such claims as "ideological" and legally ineffective for stopping evictions or foreclosures. Robin acknowledges that while these concepts feel spiritually resonant, modern U.S. law—supported by case law like United States v. Milius—does not recognize them as valid defenses against lien enforcement. Instead, the hosts advocate for a shift toward statutory and contractual defenses, specifically focusing on "standing defects" and "improper notice". Auditing the "Paper Trail" through IRS Transcripts Robin details her personal strategy for challenging a foreclosure by auditing her Wage and Income Transcripts from the IRS. She discovered that her transcripts for 2022 and 2023 list the Michigan State Housing Development Authority (MSHDA) as the reporting lender, despite her original loan being with "Mortgage One". Crucially, she notes the absence of Form 1099-A (Acquisition or Abandonment of Secured Property) and Form 1099-C (Cancellation of Debt), suggesting that the IRS does not yet recognize a completed foreclosure event. This discrepancy creates a "legitimate dispute" that can be used in court to challenge the standing of entities like LoanCare who are attempting to enforce the foreclosure. Spiritual Resilience and Community Support The episode features a caller, Kenna, who shares a story of overcoming a $45,000 sewer repair crisis through trust and synchronicity. Shane and Robin use this as a springboard to discuss the "lonely journey" of homesteading and the importance of connecting through a "spirit mindset" rather than a human one. They emphasize that staying calm and expressing gratitude in the courtroom—treating the legal process as a "game" or a "learning experience"—prevents emotional reactivity and preserves the homesteader's position. The path to homestead sovereignty requires a dual commitment to spiritual peace and meticulous administrative record-keeping. By moving away from "allodial" arguments that courts routinely ignore and instead focusing on the "broken chain of title" and IRS reporting inconsistencies, homesteaders can create legitimate legal disputes that force lenders to prove their authority.

    56 min
  2. MAR 22

    PRQ Homesteading Expanded, March 21, 2026

    PRQ Homesteading Expanded with Ra-bin and ShaneP Chain Of Title: Your Invisible Shield in the system This episode of PRQ Homesteading Expanded, hosted by Robin and Shane on the 2026 Vernal Equinox, explores the intersection of spiritual alignment and land sovereignty. The discussion centers on the "Chain of Title" as the essential legal foundation for protecting property from corporate overreach and institutional theft. The Spiritual and Legal Foundation of Homesteading The transition into spring serves as a metaphor for reclaiming sovereignty from "corporate fiction" and debt. True homesteading begins with aligning oneself with the land and the original land patents granted by the creator. Robin emphasizes that the first practical step in this journey is tracing or creating a clean, unbroken chain of title, which acts as the "root" connecting the current owner back to the original federal land grant. The Chain of Title as a Defensive Shield A land patent is an irrevocable grant, and every subsequent deed or transfer forms a link in a chain. If any link is broken—due to missing signatures, unrecorded liens, or "wild deeds"—institutions like banks and tax collectors can exploit these weaknesses to claim ownership. To defend against foreclosures or tax sales, owners must research the full chain, recover every step, and potentially file a "Quiet Title" action in state court to eliminate competing claims or errors. Advanced Asset Protection: Trusts and Deeds In Michigan, the "Ladybird Deed" (Enhanced Life Estate Deed) allows owners to maintain full control during their lifetime while automatically transferring property to beneficiaries upon death, thereby avoiding probate. Combining a clean chain of title with a properly drafted revocable living trust or foundation creates a "sanctuary" that prevents banks from severing the root title. This structure shifts the owner's status from a "tenant in a maritime system" to a living heir on the land. The Reality of Home Equity Theft There is a growing concern regarding "home equity theft," where governments seize property for small tax debts and pocket the surplus equity. While the Supreme Court ruled this unconstitutional in 2023, several states still permit it in various capacities. Robin highlights the Pong family case in Michigan, where a 2,200 tax debt led to the loss of a home valued at nearly 200,000, illustrating the necessity of proactive title protection. The Allodial Title Debate The show addresses the controversial concept of "Allodial Title"—absolute ownership without government obligation. While many in sovereign circles seek this status to avoid taxes, Robin notes that the current legal system generally only recognizes "Fee Simple" title, which remains subject to taxation and eminent domain. However, proponents argue that bringing forward an original land patent under the Contracts Clause of the US Constitution (Article I, Section 10) creates an unbreakable private agreement that states cannot impair. Sovereignty is achieved through both meticulous legal documentation and a spiritual shift from fear to "knowing." By perfecting the chain of title and moving property into protective structures like trusts, homesteaders can secure their land as a permanent sanctuary for future generations.

    51 min
  3. MAR 15

    PRQ Homesteading Expanded, March 14, 2026

    PRQ Homesteading Expanded with Ra-bin and ShaneP Pro Se Courtroom Basics, What to Say and How to Say It This episode of PRQ Homesteading Expanded explores the intersection of spiritual groundedness and practical legal self-representation. Host Robin provides a comprehensive guide on navigating the "legal game" of the courtroom by maintaining inner clarity, mastering documentation, and understanding the specific statutory requirements of Michigan foreclosure law. The Spiritual Foundation of Legal Presence Effective self-representation begins with internal alignment rather than external arguments. True "winning" is defined as remaining anchored in one’s heart and integrity, ensuring that a courtroom environment does not dictate one's frequency or self-worth. By staying centered, a litigant shifts from a state of reaction to one of clear, measured response, which fundamentally alters the energy of the legal proceedings. Navigating the "Alien" Legal System The legal and political systems are often occupied by "adversarial entities" or individuals operating purely on mind-energy and agendas rather than consciousness. These actors use "legal theater" and complex semantics to create confusion and maintain control. Success within this system requires acknowledging these dynamics without becoming emotional, as the courtroom is an arena where emotions are often weaponized against the pro se litigant. Practical Tactics for Pro Se Litigants Mastering the "language of the law" is essential for self-defense. Litigants should focus on the Federal Rules of Evidence (FRE) or state-specific versions like the Michigan Rules of Evidence (MRE) to ensure their documentation is admitted into the record. The goal is not to out-talk the opposition but to create an erased-proof trail of evidence. Key strategies include using respectful language ("Your Honor," "For the record"), avoiding over-explanation, and sticking strictly to the law rather than personal stories. Foreclosure Defense and Statutory Compliance In Michigan, foreclosure by advertisement requires strict adherence to statutory procedures, specifically the necessity of a public sheriff's sale. If no actual auction occurred—meaning no bids were called or accepted—the foreclosure is legally incomplete, and no title passes to the bank. Pro se litigants can challenge evictions by demanding proof of a lawful auction, such as the sheriff's return and bid records, under MCL 600.3201 and 600.5714. The American State National Perspective A parallel path of defense involves declaring status as an "American State National" and utilizing land patents. This perspective argues that many courts operate as corporations under the Clearfield Doctrine and lack jurisdiction over private individuals on the land. While this path involves "reconveying" property and challenging the "maritime/admiralty" jurisdiction of the courts, it often faces significant resistance from the existing corporate legal structure. Navigating the legal system as a pro se litigant is an "adventure" in reclaiming one's voice and rights. By combining meticulous documentation with a grounded, fearless presence, individuals can effectively challenge procedural errors and protect their homes. Ultimately, the transition from fear to "knowing" is the most powerful tool in any legal or personal journey.

    58 min
  4. MAR 1

    PRQ Homesteading Expanded, February 28, 2026

    PRQ Homesteading Expanded with Ra-bin and ShaneP Homestead: 1099 Prepper Debt Strategies This episode of PRQ Homesteading Expanded explores the dual nature of "home" as both a spiritual sanctuary and a legal entity. Hosts Robin and Shane discuss the importance of maintaining a "love frequency" while navigating the complexities of pro se bankruptcy, commercial law, and debt discharge strategies. The Spiritual Foundation of the Home The conversation begins by redefining home not as a physical structure of brick and mortar, but as a living space within the soul where one "remembers itself." Robin emphasizes that while legal challenges like court cases or foreclosures can be intense, they cannot touch the essence of an individual's spirit. A key distinction is made between discernment—the act of recognizing harm and choosing a different path—and judgment, which seeks to declare others unworthy. True defense of one's home is rooted in clarity and peace rather than fear or hatred. Shane shares his personal journey of "unlearning" or removing what he calls "implants"—limiting beliefs and societal programming from education or religion that keep individuals from realizing their power. He suggests that the current legal and financial systems have already "collapsed" on higher timelines, and it is only through continued emotional attachment and participation that people keep these structures alive in their current reality. Navigating Commercial Law and Debt Documentation Robin provides a detailed account of her pro se bankruptcy experience, highlighting the steep learning curve of legal documentation. She advocates for "emulating the system" by ensuring every transaction and communication is backed by a rigorous paper trail. Commercial law is identified as the essential framework that governs contracts, the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC), and secured transactions. Understanding these rules is vital for anyone facing foreclosure or managing significant. The discussion dives into the specifics of IRS 1099 forms. Robin clarifies that while forms like 1099-A (Acquisition or Abandonment) and 1099-C (Cancellation of Debt) report financial events, they do not inherently "pay off" debt by themselves. Instead, they trigger internal bank reconciliations. She suggests that when a 1099 is triggered, it indicates a "charge-off" has occurred on the books, which the debtor can use to their advantage by requesting a full transaction history and proof of the chain of title for the debt. Community Success: The Power of Intention The episode features a call from Allie in Ohio, who shares a success story regarding her home's infrastructure. After months without a furnace or hot water, and despite initial difficulties with local programs, she successfully "commanded" a solution. A federal regional planning commission eventually provided and installed a new furnace and water heater at no cost. This serves as a practical example of the show's philosophy: that change starts with individual intention and persistence. Whether navigating the "matrix" of commercial law or the internal landscape of the soul, the message remains the same: sovereignty is achieved through a combination of technical knowledge and spiritual grounding. By remaining anchored in love and documenting every step, individuals can defend their homes and their peace of mind simultaneously.

    56 min
  5. FEB 22

    PRQ Homesteading Expanded, February 21, 2026

    PRQ Homesteading Expanded with Ra-bin and ShaneP What's Love got to do with it? This episode of PRQ Homesteading Expanded explores the intersection of spiritual sovereignty, constitutional rights, and the practicalities of land ownership. Hosts Ra Bin and Shane discuss the philosophical definition of love as liberation while providing a deep dive into the legal complexities of land patents and modern estate protection. The Philosophy of Love and Spiritual Sovereignty The discussion begins by defining love not as a sentiment of control, but as a high-frequency vibration of freedom and liberation. Ra Bin posits that true love aligns the inner essence with the universe, allowing individuals to declare sovereignty over their lives and property. This spiritual stance is framed as a defense against "maritime laws" and bureaucratic overreach, suggesting that homesteading is as much a spiritual act of claiming land as it is a legal one. Land Patents and the 1862 Homestead Act A significant portion of the dialogue focuses on the historical and legal weight of land patents. Under the Homestead Act of 1862, a land patent represents the original grant of title from the federal government, often viewed in contract law as an irrevocable grant that vests absolute title in the grantee and their heirs. Ra Bin shares her personal experience of discovering a recorded quitclaim deed during a Chapter 13 bankruptcy process, which she interprets as a validation of her homesteading efforts. However, the hosts acknowledge a tension between "sovereign" theories—which claim patents exempt land from taxes and foreclosures—and the reality of modern court perceptions, which typically hold that once land is conveyed to private hands, it becomes subject to state property and tax laws. Modern Legal Structures for Property Protection Moving beyond historical patents, the episode outlines practical strategies for protecting property and ensuring succession in 2026. Ra Bin highlights that while land patents serve as the "root of title," modern protection depends on structures like Revocable Living Trusts, Irrevocable Trusts (often used by wealthy families for generational land preservation), and "Lady Bird" deeds (Enhanced Life Estates), which are particularly relevant in Michigan. The hosts emphasize the importance of a "clean chain of title" and suggest that filing a "Quiet Title" action in state court is a more effective strategy for resolving ownership disputes than attempting to shift jurisdiction to federal courts based solely on patent theories. Judicial Frustrations and Community Action The episode features a clip of President Trump expressing deep disappointment in the Supreme Court regarding tariff rulings, reflecting a broader theme of perceived judicial failure and the need for citizens to "wake up" to government corruption. This sentiment is echoed by a caller, Arrow, who shares her plans to identify and walk unoccupied land patents in the Ponderosa Pine regions covering three states. Arrow encourages the audience to move from a "defensive" to an "offensive" posture, focusing on creating "New Earth" communities through peace and celebration. The dialogue concludes with a reminder that true sovereignty is found in "staying in the moment" and acting on one's highest excitement. While the legal system presents a "matrix" of complex rules, the hosts argue that a combination of clean legal documentation, proper estate structuring, and a spiritual commitment to freedom provides the most robust path for modern homesteaders.

    53 min
  6. FEB 8

    PRQ Homesteading Expanded, February 7, 2026

    PRQ Homesteading Expanded with Ra-bin and ShaneP Bankruptcy 341 meeting defending your Homestead while in foreclosure This episode of PRQ Homesteading Expanded explores the intersection of spiritual sovereignty and legal defense. Hosts Robin and Shane discuss the sanctity of the homestead as a "high-frequency sanctuary" while providing a detailed roadmap for navigating Chapter 13 bankruptcy and defending against predatory foreclosure tactics. The Homestead as a Spiritual Sanctuary The homestead is framed not merely as a financial asset, but as a living extension of the individual and a "shared field of light." Robin emphasizes that caring for the land—through gardening, maintenance, and intentional presence—is an act of reverence that aligns the inhabitant with the rhythms of nature and the "New Earth." This spiritual grounding serves as the foundation for the legal sovereignty discussed later in the program. Legal Defense: The Automatic Stay and "Cash for Keys" A significant portion of the discussion centers on Robin’s recent personal experience receiving a "Cash for Keys" offer from a realtor while in active Chapter 13 bankruptcy. The Violation: Robin identifies this offer as a potential violation of the Automatic Stay under 11 U.S.C. § 362. Specifically, she cites sections 362(a)(3) and 362(a)(6), which prohibit acts to obtain possession of estate property or coerce a debtor outside of the court process. Strategic Response: Rather than reacting with fear, Robin issued a "Cease and Desist" to the realtor and filed a "Notice of Potential Violation of the Automatic Stay" with the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Western District of Michigan. The Goal: Chapter 13 is described as a "truth-finding mechanism" that forces creditors to provide real evidence of standing and documentation, rather than relying on "robo-signed" papers. Legal Spotlight: 11 U.S.C. § 362 (Automatic Stay) The moment a bankruptcy petition is filed, a federal injunction is triggered. It halts: -Foreclosure Sales: Even if the sale is only days away. -Collection Actions: Harassing calls, letters, or legal threats. -Possession Attempts: "Cash for Keys" offers made without court permission are often viewed as attempts to bypass federal oversight. Protection is immediate and applies to lenders, agents, and representatives. Mastering the 341 Meeting of Creditors Robin provides a guide for the "341 Meeting," the first major milestone in a bankruptcy filing. She demystifies the process, noting it is typically a 10-minute administrative verification rather than a dramatic courtroom confrontation. Key advice for pro se (self-represented) filers includes: -Neutrality: Avoid emotional language or accusations of fraud; stick to legal terms. -Safe Responses: Use phrases like "accurate to the best of my knowledge" and "filed in good faith." -Disputed Claims: Explicitly state if a mortgage is "disputed" because the creditor has not demonstrated they are the "real party in interest." 39:55-42:12 -Feasibility: Confirm the repayment plan is feasible based on current income and expenses. 341 Meeting: Preparation Checklist Identification    Legal Name, Address, SSN, and Date of Birth. Good Faith    Confirm petition was filed to resolve claims lawfully. Documentation    Ensure tax returns and debtor certificates are filed. Creditor Status    Reserve rights to challenge "standing" and "consideration." Key Data & Resources Email: prqhomestead13@gmail.com. Sponsor: Nano Oges (nanooges.net); use code prqhome15 for 15% off. Debtor Education: debtorcc.org (Online certificate course). To-Do / Next Steps 341 Hearing Attendance: Robin to attend her scheduled 341 meeting on Tuesday. Legal Consultation: Reach out to a specialized deed lawyer to discuss the "unjust enrichment" claim in federal court. Document Submission: Ensure all remaining tax documents and checklists are submitted to the trustee's assistant to demonstrate "good faith." 42:13-44:05 Cease and Desist Follow-up: Monitor for any further contact from the realtor after the notice of violation was filed. Conclusion The episode concludes with a call for "proximity, humanity, and love made visible." Robin and Shane remind listeners that while they live within systems they did not design, they can navigate them with neutrality and knowledge to protect their homes and their sovereignty.

    56 min

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At its core, PRQ Homesteading Expanded views the homesteading process as a transformative spiritual path. By freeing ourselves from the system—those invisible chains of debt, processed foods, wage slavery, and societal expectations—we rediscover our innate connection to the Earth, the cosmos, and our higher selves. Each episode explores how tilling the land mirrors the cultivation of inner peace; how foraging for wild edibles teaches trust in divine provision; and how homesteading your land symbolizes reconstructing a life aligned with universal truths rather than man-made illusions. Drawing from ancient wisdom traditions, modern mysticism, and personal testimonies, we discuss concepts like energetic sovereignty—harnessing the land's vibrations to heal trauma inflicted by industrial society—and communal rituals that foster collective awakening. Whether you're escaping urban chaos or deepening your rural roots, our show empowers you to homestead not just for the body, but for the spirit, turning self-reliance into a gateway for enlightenment and true freedom.