

Pioneering Today Podcast - Homesteading in a Modern World
Melissa K Norris
Pioneering Today is all about getting back to basics, simple living, and self-sufficiency with old-fashioned skills and wisdom in a modern world. With heirloom gardening, canning, preserving the harvest, from scratch cooking, raising your own food, including livestock (backyard chickens, pigs, and cattle), natural medicine, herbs, DIY like soap making along with living a simple self-sufficient life, no matter where you live. Hosted by 5th generation homesteader, Melissa K. Norris, author of The Made-from-Scratch Life. This podcast brings you the conversation from MelissaKNorris.com and The Pioneering Today Academy, with Q&A's, teaching, tutorials, and always giving you practical ways and tips to live the simple and self-sufficient life.
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Aug 20, 2021 • 40min
Eating for an ENTIRE Year Without a Grocery Store
Today's podcast is so inspiring and one that even challenges me! I'm interviewing Alexia from Hawthorn Farm who recently did a one-year challenge with her husband where they ate only foods they themselves had harvested, or friends and family had harvested and gifted them. They didn't step foot in the grocery store, raised their own produce and meat, and you won't believe what she had to say about her experience. For more information, links and shownotes visit melissaknorris.com/315.

Aug 13, 2021 • 32min
Best Methods for Preserving Eggs, Cheese, Milk & Meat
When it comes to preserving food, we all run out of freezer space first! So how do we preserve items like eggs, cheese, milk and meat where the product is shelf-stable and we're creating more space in our freezers? Come listen in to today's podcast where I'm discussing the various preservation methods for these foods, plus what the best methods are for each. For more information, links and shownotes visit melissaknorris.com/314.

Aug 6, 2021 • 41min
Growing Fruit Trees in Pots (Tips For Success)
Growing fruit trees in pots is a fantastic solution if you want to produce fruit for your family, but you may not be in your forever home, or don't have the acreage for a full orchard. Learn the tips for success from Christy of Gardenerd as she shares which fruit trees grow best in pots, how to take advantage of microclimates, which containers are best, plus tips to make sure your trees grow and produce fruit for years to come. For more information, links and shownotes visit melissaknorris.com/313.

Jul 16, 2021 • 31min
Great Depression Era Living & Lost Off-Grid Preservation Technique for Green Beans
This week's podcast is very special to me as it includes my dad and me taking a trip down memory lane as we visit the old "Homestead" where he grew up. This is actually the audio taken from a YouTube video I published a couple weeks back, so if you'd like to watch the video along with the podcast, visit melissaknorris.com/312 and some of the conversations we're having may make more sense when you can see it. He's a wealth of information on living through hard times and the hardest working man I know.

Jul 2, 2021 • 42min
The Advantage to Using Grow Bags In Your Garden with Kevin Espiritu from Epic Gardening
There are many ways to grow food in the garden, but if you're short on space, using grow bags is a fantastic option to not only gain more space but grow food without having to build a permanent gardening option. Join me for this podcast episode with Kevin Espiritu from Epic Gardening as he shares his epic wisdom on using grow bags in the garden. For more information, visit melissaknorris.com/311

Jun 25, 2021 • 54min
7 Ways to Preserve Eggs at Home w/ Lisa Steele
Many people recommend artificial lighting to keep up egg production during the winter months, but this is hard on hens. Alternatively, I work with the seasons to allow the hens to produce eggs in their natural cycles. As a result, our homestead has high egg production in the spring, with low production in the winter. A critical homesteading skill is to learn which foods are seasonal, and some may be surprised to learn that eggs are seasonal too! For more information, visit melissaknorris.com/310.

Jun 18, 2021 • 57min
Creating a Homestead Business That Makes Money
If you're an entrepreneur or a homesteader looking to make an income from your time, skills, or physical products, this podcast is for you! Join me and Anne Briggs (from Anne of All Trades) as we discuss the realities behind owning your own business, and how to properly price products to make a profit. For more information and related links from this episode, visit melissaknorris.com/309.

Jun 11, 2021 • 1h 2min
Maximizing Your Homestead for Profit & Production with Joel Salatin
Sit down with Joel Salatin and me as we discuss methods for increasing the profits from your homestead, different methods for earning a living from your homestead, and ways to increase production (even on a small homestead). We also discuss the best animals and practices for regenerative agriculture and improving the land WITH your animals for both the health of the animal and the land. For more information, visit melissaknorris.com/308.

Jun 4, 2021 • 27min
The Science of Food Preservation
There are several different methods for food preservation, and in this episode of the Pioneering Today Podcast, we are going to cover what mechanisms are at play for nine of these methods. Not all forms of food preservation are appropriate for every food, so it's important to have a good understanding of what is happening during food preservation in order to know which method to use. For more information, visit melissaknorris.com/307.

May 28, 2021 • 32min
Homesteading Myths Busted
When we're dreaming of an ideal homestead, it's true that many of us picture acreage with a beautiful log cabin tucked in the treeline, or a huge farmhouse with every upgrade imaginable. But does that mean without those things you can't homestead? Absolutely not! I'm dispelling the most commonly believed homesteading myths in today's podcast. To read them all and to grab the show notes and links mentioned, visit melissaknorris.com/306.


